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  • BP#20: Rohit Reddy & Rahul Chittipeddi (co-founders, AlbumTradingCards) on Running a Business With Your Friends, Overcoming Perfectionism, and Time Management for Multi-Hyphenates
    2023/05/03

    Joining us on this week's episode of Bad Posture are Rohit Reddi and Rahul Chittipeddi of AlbumTradingCards, a group of 4 friends aiming to become the official trading card partner of the music industry. Sports cards have existed for 100+ years, and ATC wants to make that happen for music.


    If you're here for the first time, the mission of this show is to help you grow and heal into the most authentic version of yourself by listening to stories of how creative visionaries like Grammy-winning musicians, filmmakers, and start-up founders are attempting to do the same, with actionable takeaways packed throughout each episode. 


    If you're interested in the following, this episode is for you:

    - The challenges of starting a business with your friends (and why it's still worth it)

    - Having multiple, non-linear dreams (like start-ups and screenwriting)

    - Managing the egos and conflicts within a company

    - How to prioritize and manage your time more effectively

    - Overcoming perfectionism as a creative

    - Confronting the fear of failure 


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    56 分
  • BP#19: Rising Artist Casper Sage on Creating With Intention, Ego Management, and the Importance of Sharing Your Work
    2023/04/19

    Joining us on this week’s episode is Casper Sage (real name Cooper Shelton), a rising artist, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. While barely out of his teens, the 21 year-old student at Nashville's Belmont University carries himself with the emotional depth and philosophical wisdom of a man twice his age, writing with a sense of nostalgia shocking for someone still in the prime of their youth. 


    Over the past few years, the innate authenticity of this young artist's work has started to gain recognition with fellow students and fans alike, leading to sold-out shows, millions of streams, and coveted playlist placements.


    Topics covered in this episode include (in order): 

    • The college debate for aspiring professional artists
    • The difference between "who" and "what" you are
    • Cooper's musical roots, including an all-star cast of middle school music teachers
    • Why creating the best work only matters if you can effectively get people to engage with it
    • The ideal balance of input vs. output as an artist
    • Amateurism vs. Professionalism
    • How to be intentional with your work and life
    • How to keep yourself accountable
    • The romanticization of depression (especially, among young artists)
    • The hamster wheel of social media and how to sustainably share your work
    • Why he doesn't mind the Frank Ocean comparisons
    • Must-reads for aspiring artists
    • And much more


    As always, whether you’re an artist yourself, an entrepreneur, someone who works in the arts, or really just a human being interested in self-development, healing, and actualization, this episode has something for you.


    For more content like this, subscribe on your favorite platform for podcasts and follow us on socials!


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    1 時間 27 分
  • BP#18: NOT 97 founder Matt Schonfeld on Ethical Cultural Coverage, Getting the Most Out of Therapy, and the Art of the Interview
    2023/04/05

    Joining us on this week’s episode is Matt Schonfeld, the Founder, Executive Producer, and Host of the music discovery platform NOT 97, now in the 9th season of its flagship podcast, produced and distributed in partnership with The Orchard & Human Re Sources. Schonfeld manages the rising singer/songwriter and producer Cleo Reed who recently released their debut album “Root Cause.” Outside of music, Schonfeld can be found at the dog park with his 2 year old hound DOOM, R&Ding breakfast recipes for his future diner, or climbing walls at the rock gym. 


    Topics covered in this episode include (in order): 

    • What to expect on this current season of NOT 97
    • Matt’s journalistic background studying American history through the lens of culture
    • Your responsibilities when working with or covering a culture you don’t belong to
    • What pushed Matt to therapy for the first time
    • Getting the most out of therapy on the days when you actually feel good
    • Why Matt fell in love with cooking (specifically, breakfast)
    • How to have better conversations (the art of the interview)
    • How to support your favorite artists
    • Much more!


    As always, whether you’re an artist yourself, an entrepreneur, someone who works in the arts, or really just a human being interested in self-development, healing, and actualization, this episode has something for you.


    For more content like this, feel free to subscribe on your favorite platform for podcasts and follow us on socials :)


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    47 分
  • BP#17: Grammy Award-Winning Talent Manager Gary ‘Biddy’ Burbridge on the Power of Losing, Reverse Gatekeeping, and How to Overcome Being Overlooked
    2023/03/22

    Joining us on this week's episode is Gary 'Biddy' Burbridge, the head of A&R at Guin Records (Curtis Waters, Kevin George), as well as the co-founder of THE HEARD, a management company whose clients have worked on multiple Grammy-winning albums, including Kendrick Lamar's most recent album "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers."

    A Los Angeles native born in Long Beach, Gary spent his entire youth in Baldwin Village ("The Jungles") and always envisioned a creative path forward. At 14 years old, he began raising himself on his own, while on a creative exploration as a means for survival. From poetry and journalism, to photography and production, Gary spent most of his time in the underground music scene of Los Angeles, until finally arriving in the world of artist management and development. As an A&R, manager, and executive producer, Gary has fostered a community of talent that prioritizes the essence of an individual's artistic capacity.


    Topics covered in this episode include:

    - Gary’s story (which includes long bouts of homelessness)

    - Investing in loss (or, the hidden power losing)

    - How to overcome being overlooked

    - Reverse gatekeeping

    - How to give better feedback

    - How artists can approach the delicate balance of authentic self-expression and living off of their craft

    - Taking wins wherever you can find them

    - Why he’s not interested in winning unless his team does 


    As always, whether you’re an artist yourself, an entrepreneur, someone who works in the arts, or really just a human being interested in reaching your potential, this episode has something for you.


    If you liked this episode, please subscribe on your favorite platform, leave us a review, and tell your friends :)

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  • BP#16: Dylan Bourne (Manager/A&R) on Bringing Strategy to Self-Expression, Getting Your Dream Job, and Keys to Effective People Management
    2023/03/08

    Joining us on this week’s episode is Dylan Bourne, an artist development specialist from Dallas who broke into the music industry with a combination of creative instincts and good ole' fashioned brute force. 

    Dylan is the founder and CEO of Bourne Creatives, a diversified entertainment and music company that partners with world-class talent to represent and build their personal brands throughout all stages of careers. BC's current roster of artists, producers, and songwriters -- like JELEEL, DWLLRS, and Dazy -- have over 100M streams across platforms, as well as a number of Top 10 positions on various Billboard charts.

    Prior to starting his own shop, Dylan had successful runs as both an A&R and creative director with the beat-leasing behemoth BeatStars, Darkoom (the Interscope-partnered label famous for helping launch Billie Eilish into the stratosphere), and music marketing monster Black Box.

    Topics covered in this episode include:

    - The venn diagram of personal and artistic development

    - Learning how to speak to to an individual's needs

    - Breaking into your dream job or industry

    - Navigating creative conflicts

    - Bringing strategy to self-expression

    - The importance of viewing yourself as a brand

    - How fatherhood supercharged his self-care

    -  How to be a pro both at work and with your family 

    - And much more!

    As always, whether you’re an artist yourself, an entrepreneur, someone who works in the arts, or really just a human being interested in reaching your potential, this episode has something for you.

    If you liked this episode, please subscribe on your favorite platform, leave us a review, and tell your friends :)

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    57 分
  • BP#15: Comedian Morgan Jay on Preparing Like a Pro, Getting Booed off Stage by 4000 People, and the Double-Edged Sword of Becoming Famous on Tik-Tok
    2023/02/22

    Joining us on this week’s episode is Morgan Jay, an award-winning musician and comedian with appearances on MTV”s Wild ’n’ Out, NBC, and even Comedy Central. A multi-hyphenate artist whose unique blend of music-based crowd-work and original songs have earned him millions of followers across social media, he's at almost 1M followers on Tik-Tok alone. Insane.

    When Morgan's not touring the country and performing his craft in front of thousands of fans, he’s working on original music, streaming on Twitch, or preparing his next comedy special — like his upcoming special, recorded at legendary venue The Village in Los Angeles.

    As always, whether you’re an artist yourself, an entrepreneur, someone who works in the arts, or really just a human being interested in reaching your potential, this episode has something for you.

    Topics covered in this episode include: 

    - The double-edged sword of becoming famous on Tik-Tok

    - A performer's moral imperative to be prepared

    - Bouncing back from being boo’d by 4000 people

    - The relationship between sports and art

    - Much more

    If you liked this episode, please subscribe on your favorite platform and leave us a review :) 

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    52 分
  • BP#14: Venice Music's Donavan Brown on Sensitive Souls in Military Families, How Family Dynamics Show Up at Work, Negativity in Today's Music, and How to Break Cycles of Generational Trauma
    2023/02/08

    Joining us on this week's episode of Bad Posture is Donavan Brown, of Troy Carter & Suzy Ryoo's Venice Music.

    A creative soul raised in a military family, Donavan often felt alienated and confused by the clash between the military mindset and his own.

    In this episode, we talk about how he learned to reclaim his creativity, what breaking the cycle of generational trauma looks like, why there is so much pain in today’s music, and much more.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe on your favorite platform and consider leaving us a comment :)

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    54 分
  • BP#13: Grammy Award-Winning Engineer Elton “L10MixedIt” Chueng on Ignoring the Algorithm, Taoist Thinking, and Finding "The Feeling" of a Record
    2023/01/25

    On this week's episode of Bad Posture, we welcome my good friend, award-winning engineer Elton "L10MixedIt" Chueng.

    Based in Chicago, Elton started as an intern at Classick Studios in 2011, Elton worked his way to becoming one of the most in-demand engineers in Chicago. Since then, Elton has worked with Chance the Rapper, Smino, Da Baby, Kehlani, Clairo, Saba, Xavier Omar, Kota the Friend, No Name, Mick Jenkins, and many more. In 2017, Elton received a Grammy for his work on Chance The Rapper's  critically-acclaimed mixtape "Coloring Book," which won 'Best Rap Album' that year. His mission statement is to help bring  opportunity to Chicago, and create more resources for upcoming artists and producers to flourish.

    Elton's most recent success was his significant contribution to Smino's latest album "Luv 4 Rent"

    If you're interested in working with Elton -  L10@classickstudios.com.

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    1 時間 45 分