#131: Music Rights, Copyright Claims, and YouTube with Audrey Marshall
Thematic co-founder Audrey Marshall shares how she got started with music rights, ways the YouTube experience has evolved, and what content collaboration will look like in the future.
#126: How to Make More Money Through Umbrella Offerings with Fabiana Claure
Fabiana Claure shares how musicians can make more money and some of her most unusual gigs.
#124: American Idol Stories and Building a Music Brand with Kate Watson
Musician Kate Watson shares stories from American Idol, her worst life experiences, and why you should always give your all in any situation.
#122: Creative Risks, Trapped Mice, and Social Media Negativity with Will Wood
Will Wood talks about his new album In Case I Make It, combining music with comedy, and why social media is designed to make us less than stellar people.
#107: The Beatles, Hollywood Writing, and Creative Ambition with Dan Greenberger
Author Dan Greenberger talks writing about The Beatles, Hollywood adventures, and his favorite songs sung by John, Paul, and George (sorry, Ringo).
#61: Dreams Aren’t This Good with Matt Bennett
Matt Bennett, founder of salsa company Dreams Aren’t This Good, talks flavors, music, and how he’s helping give back to local charities.
#43: Real Feels, 90s One-Hit Wonders, and Bad Acting Gigs with Brad Gage
Actor, host, and podcaster Brad Gage chats about navigating the topic of masculinity in today's society, the worst acting gig he's ever had, and some of the best one-hit wonders of the 90s.
#38: The Worst Gig and Using Music for Good with Suzi Ragsdale
Musician Suzi Ragsdale talks about her new album Ghost Town, the worst gig she’s ever played, and why it's important to use music to lift people up.
#21: Writing Songs, Sharing Music, and Playing Video Games with Maggie Gently
Maggie Gently talks about her songwriting process, the importance of supporting your local music scene, and we discuss our top social distancing video games to play.
#17: Guitar Lessons and Nightmare Gigs with Lance Ruby
Guitarist and educator Lance Ruby drops his knowledge on teaching guitar, top album art and liner notes, the worst shows he’s ever played, plus much more.
#10: We’re All Just Trying Not to Yell at Each Other with Professional Whistler Sam Nulton
Sam Nulton is, among other things, a professional whistler, musician, and world traveler. He joins the podcast to talk about the fascinating places his talents have taken him.
#5: Music and Food with Tavola Chef Michael Keaveny
This episode's guest is Michael Keaveny, chef and author of the book Tavola: 10 Greatest Hits – Music and Food. Michael and I chat about lessons he's learned in the restaurant industry, one of his favorite meals, and the importance of creating a memorable atmosphere.