
On this episode, we have Clayton Blaha - Head of Partnerships at Audius. Audius is the leading decentralized music streaming platform. We dive into what “decentralized” means in relation to the current paradigm of “centralized” platforms. Clayton has a long background in music as a publicist at premiere PR firm Biz 3, a manager of the Grammy Nominated artist Matt Maeson and running partnerships at Audius where he’s secured some extremely important collaborations across the music industry in the spirit of pushing forward the adoption around decentralized music. We ran out of time and didn’t get to cover everything we wanted to but will be back soon with part 2.
Jan 28, 2022
57 min

In this video, we were lucky enough to talk to Artist Manager Kate Cudbertson. Dropping out of high school at 15 to pursue work in general, Kate’s journey into music couldn’t be more organic. While working at a pub frequently visited by local acts in London, Kate was able to get a feel for a world that she wanted to be a part of. Starting as an intern/festival runner/etc. Kate was able to spin one job into another with zero technical qualification through sheer determination to figure out how to accomplish tasks at hand. Now managing artists like FKJ, The Sundrop Garden ((( O ))) and more, Kate has proven to genuinely focus her time representing artists that inspire her.
Dec 23, 2021
1 hr 12 min

On this episode we have New York’s Best Kept Secret, Piff Marti. Piff is an Artist and Entrepreneur from New York, NY who’s had tremendous growth and success since the beginning of the pandemic. With a dedication to making an impact through the messaging around his music and content, Piff has created a series of DIY videos all shot and edited by himself on little to no budget that have seen real growth and engagement mainly through TikTok. We’ve been fans of what Piff has been building since we caught on. It’s very clear that he’s taking a different approach than 99% of the artists we watch but with his natural talent, marketing mindset and the focus on building the business around him, the sky is the limit. He is also the first artist to grace Success Aches!
Oct 1, 2021
1 hr 28 min

In this episode, we talked to our good friend, Payne’s former teammate at UT, President & Co-Founder at the new premiere Austin fitness facility titled “Kollective” and private trainer and physical rehabilitation expert to some of the world’s leading athletes, Jeremy Hills. (aka JHills). JHills takes us through his upbringing in Houston where he watched his older Brother rise to being one of the top athletes in the country - receiving D1 offers from every major university, entertaining at-home visits from the world’s top coaches to almost losing it all due to injury to then bouncing back and beating the odds, graduating from the University of Texas, going pro, winning a Super Bowl and having an illustrious NFL career. We then dive into JHills own time as a collegiate athlete for the University of Texas Football Team and how he had to learn to adopt a team mentality even if it meant less playing time. After graduating and working a 9-5, even while making good money, he took a risk and dove heavily into the field of training. Combining his background as an athlete and passion for anatomy, JHill was able to start working with top tier athletes. After his good friend and NFL Superstar Earl Thomas suffered an injury coming off of an MVP season, Jeremy was able to convince Earl to give him a shot at helping him rehab so he could come back to the field faster. Persistence and earned confidence combined with his belief in his understanding of the human body, Jeremy was able to convince Earl to let him guide him and ultimately he led Earl through his rehab and got him back onto the field earlier than expected. Earl finished 2nd in the MVP voting that season and word got out that Jeremy was a driving factor behind Earl beating the odds. As Jeremy started training more athletes, he also learned how to build a business and ask himself the right questions while staying true to what he loves and why he does this in the first place. It’s clear that every day he’s committed to the process, education and growth. We’re excited to see where his journey goes and hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed filming it.
Sep 24, 2021
1 hr 35 min

On this episode, we chat with Dreamville's VP of Marketing and Co-Owner of The Fiends Derick Okolie. Derick's a staple in the Dreamville DNA. Meeting his client, best friend, Dreamville Artist and unofficial Dreamville Mayor Bas at the age of 13 years old led Derick to meet some of the other early Dreamville founders like J. Cole and J. Cole's Manager Ibrahim "IB" Hamad. Over the years, Derick's had to fill a variety of roles outside his normal work scope while representing Bas career and helping build the Dreamville brand. These experiences, coupled with Derick's eccentric brain as a master marketer has clearly been instrumental in pushing the Dreamville brand further towards becoming a monstrous Music, Sports & Entertainment powerhouse.
Aug 18, 2021
1 hr 25 min

On this episode, we weave through the long and exciting career path of Amber Grimes. In addition to building her own businesses as a promoter, brand marketer, workout instructor and more, Amber has also held positions (some simultaneously) with Reebok, Nick Cannon, DefJam, K CAMP, Mike WiLL Made-It and Spotify. Now as the SVP of Creative at Capitol Records, Amber has become a master at delivering value for the large network of people around her and doing everything in her power to never disappoint. Relying on hustle, determination, manifestation, education and her desire to empower Women, Amber's journey is literally an example of someone who continuously identifies vision for what they want and then does what needs to be done to elevate into that role.
Jul 22, 2021
1 hr 40 min

On this episode, Brittany Lewis takes us through her career path. From attending Howard University where she interned consistently with any company that caught her interest, landing a job with Russell Simmons & getting to interview Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, Lil Uzi Vert, The Migos, Chief Keef and many others, helping create & build Rap Caviar at Spotify and now working at YouTube Music and working actively on the #YouTubeBlack Voices Fund which is dedicated to spotlighting and growing Black creators and music on YouTube, Brittany has paved the way through a passionate commitment to culture.
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Jul 9, 2021
1 hr 8 min

In this episode, we talk with our friend from Dallas and CEO of "Stay True", Julian Peoples. JP discusses having the confidence to reinvent yourself after already being established in another career, getting to witness special moments while doing Day-to-Day Management for PARTYNEXTDOOR and following his gut to start his own label "Stay True" where he can develop artists and build a brand from the ground up.
Jul 2, 2021
51 min

On our 7th episode we welcome the founder of Surf Ghana - Sandy Alibo. Surf Ghana is an incredible collective that uses the practice of extreme sports as a driver for diversity in education, social inclusion, and the empowerment of the youth. Sandy's been able to start this organization after identifying an opportunity within Ghana that she felt needed real attention and exposure. Through the work of her collective, she’s been able to galvanize creatives in Ghana around Skateboarding and Surfing. About 5 years in, they’ve accomplished skate tours throughout Ghana, occupy a Skate House where the collective has been able to gather & tourists have been able to visit, and are building the Freedom Skatepark in Accra with partners Daily Paper, Virgil Abloh, and others. The skatepark is 1350 square feet and also functions as a workspace and social hub to the creative youth in Ghana. Most importantly though, through the collective they've been able to cultivate a real community that lifts it's members up mentally, physically and financially and is pushing the future of Ghana forward.
May 21, 2021
1 hr 16 min

We had the pleasure of talking with Lola Plaku. Her journey in the music business is filled with diversity at its core. Lola was born and raised in Albania until she was 13 before moving to Toronto where she was able to dive into a multi-cultural city and find her footing within the music business by interviewing some of the biggest names in Hip-Hop. She's continued over and over again to scale her business by genuinely helping artists and their teams. Now living between Toronto - New York and running Lola Media Group (a project consultant/advisor agency) and Girl Connected (a community built to help connect Women in the music, entertainment & creative arts industry) Lola has been able to successfully wrap all of her experience into her companies to continue driving artists and their teams further while also helping the future of the music industry.
May 21, 2021
1 hr 28 min
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