005 - Art, Commerce and Self-Evolution with the NFL's VP Head of Content Bill McCullough
Release Date: 05/25/2020
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30-year publishing veteran Scott Rubin breaks down the complexities of publishing and royalties and stresses the importance of adding specific people to the artist's team.
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Jason Jordan, who went from founding his legendary record label at age 12 to building his own publishing company and serving as the SVP of A&R at major labels, serves up his 30+ years of Music Biz experience.
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Multi-platinum producer and mix engineer Ken Lewis looks back on his 25-year career, shares advice for anyone looking to develop new artists and pulls back the curtain on the various, often overlooked, revenue streams for your music.
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In this conversation, we explore the importance of distribution, unpack the streaming debate, and explore the idea of breaking new artists on Tik Tok.
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A quick announcement about the podcast and where it's headed...
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National Director of Sports and Entertainment Real estate agent Ben Moss shares his systems for prioritizing success and building genuine relationships.
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Record label mogul Chris Schwartz shares his story of how he went from the streets of Philadelphia to the top of the 90's hip hop charts.
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The NFL's 11-time Emmy Winner Bill McCullough shares his thoughts on the balance of monetizing your passion, constantly evolving, and staying true to yourself.
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Super agent Leigh Steinberg details his 40-year career as a sports agent, rebuilding a career and representing everyone from Steve Young and Warren Moon to Patrick Mahomes and Tua Tagovailoa
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Nick talks with Lou Montulli about the importance of surrounding yourself with positive influences, the value of feedback loops, and how he has learned -- and continues to learn -- to be a better human. Lou Montulli developed Lynx, the oldest web browser, while he was a student at the University of Kansas. He went on to be the Founding Engineer of Netscape, the Vice President of Engineering at Shutterfly, and the Co-Founder of Zetta and JetInsight. Check out The Amazing FishCam, the second live camera on the web (and the oldest one still streaming!).
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