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Josue Hernandez Podcast
#9 Roberto Hernández Lecanda: La Historia de un Pionero en la Manufactura
El Doctor Roberto Hernández Lecanda es una figura reconocida en el mundo de la manufactura. Durante su carrera en Flex, Roberto estuvo a cargo de una fábrica de más de 12mil personas y en 2006 fue distinguido “Manufacturero del Año” por la revista mexicana Manufactura. En 2007 fue ganador del premio Shingo (el Oscar de la excelencia operacional) y actualmente es consultor experto en la implementación del Sistema de Producción Toyota. PODCAST LINKS -Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/josue-hernandez-podcast/id1795658676 -Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1xvv3...
2025-05-05
2h 10
A Contra Pico
ACP #3 T2 | DANIEL HERNANDEZ - IBC WORLD TOUR
Con Daniel Hernández nos pusimos al día de las importantes novedades que llegan al IBC World Tour que inició su andadura esta temporada con el Morocco World Bodyboard Championship.A Contra Pico está producido por MTH Visual Sport y presentado por Roberto Flores.
2025-02-20
13 min
Llamados a Servir
Roberto Hernandez - Hablando a Calzon Quita'o
Durante esta temporada de navidad decidimos conversar independientemente con cada anfitrion. En este episodio hablamos con Roberto sobre su trayectoria profesional.
2024-12-16
1h 18
Siendo Honestos
T05 E13 - Roberto Santana
En el último episodio de "Siendo Honestos", tuve el privilegio de conversar con Roberto Santana, un respetado licenciado en derecho y asesor en política de seguridad y sistema penitenciario. Nuestra charla giró en torno a temas tan profundos como la reforma del sistema carcelario en la República Dominicana, especialmente después de incidentes trágicos como el incendio en la cárcel de La Victoria. Roberto compartió su experiencia personal y profesional, destacando su transición de dirigente estudiantil perseguido a rector de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo. Reflexionamos sobre la integridad y cómo esta ha sid...
2024-04-29
1h 06
Diálogos sin Balón | Roberto Gómez Junco
Luis "El Matador" Hernández | Entrevista con Roberto Gómez Junco en Diálogos sin Balón | Presentado por Rexona
Muy agradable plática con Luis el "Matador” Hernández, histórico futbolista mexicano y gran personaje. Sin ser centro-delantero Luis Hernández se convirtió en el Mundial de Francia 98 en el mejor goleador que la Selección Mexicana haya tenido en una Copa del Mundo. Diálogos sin Balón presentado por Rexona. #RexonaNoTeAbandona #Publicidad --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rgomezjunco/message
2023-11-09
36 min
Canarias mi Mundo
Canarias mi Mundo Episodio 920 Roberto García de Mesa
En una nueva entrega de "Canarias mi Mundo," el programa que nos sumerge en las profundidades culturales y artísticas de las Islas Canarias, nos complace presentar un episodio muy especial. Esta vez, el director y presentador Alexis Hernández nos lleva a un viaje literario y creativo con un invitado de renombre en el mundo de las letras y las artes escénicas. Nos encontramos frente a un distinguido poeta y dramaturgo, el Dr. Roberto García de Mesa, quien ha dejado una huella imborrable en el panorama literario canario y más allá. Con una amplia formación en Fi...
2023-10-04
00 min
sampraiseve 3Speak Podcast
Hive Open Mic Week #169 - Cover - Roberto Orellana
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraiseve/ceaajjab Greetings friends of Hive Open Mic, this week I was finally able to arrive and take my time to participate, this is week 169 and the theme is War, war is something that probably nobody wants to experience, but the truth is that it goes beyond From just rockets and bullets, wars can also be institutional, economic, family, internal and spiritual... In short, war is something that seems to want to be present for a long time, whether on a small or large scale. Saludos amigos...
2023-07-08
00 min
DJ Edil Hernandez's Podcast
DJ Edil Hernandez :: (Together We Are) INVINCIBLE
These days we need to stick together and support each other. Is important to remind ourselves that we can do whatever we set our minds and hearts to... and when we work together, we are INVINCIBLE. Enjoy this new set!Track List:1. Tattoo (Dj Dimitri Intro Remix) - Loreen2. The White Lotus Theme “Renaissance (Marina Diniz Remix - Edil’s edit) - Cristobal Tapia De Veer3. Be My Lover (HenriqMoraes Mix) - Hypaton x David Guetta ft. La Bouche4. Invincible (Brian Solis Remix) - DJ Aron ft. Beth Sacks5. Million Dolla...
2023-06-11
1h 18
Lo piensan todos. Lo decimos nosotros.
¿Cuántos Dominicanos Hay En Puerto Rico? | RAMONA HERNÁNDEZ
Los dominicanos en Puerto Rico confrontan serios retos económicos, resultado del impacto de más de quince años de rezago en el crecimiento económico de la Isla.El ingreso per cápita promedio de la población dominicana es más bajo actualmente que hace veinte años y sus niveles de pobreza han aumentado significativamente. Estos y otros datos de lo que conversaremos se desprenden del estudio “Quisqueya en Borinquen: Un Perfil Socioeconómico de la Población Dominicana en Puerto Rico, 2023"; realizado por Ramona Hernández y Sidie...
2023-04-13
15 min
Boroughs & Burbs, the National Real Estate Conversation
Boroughs & Burbs 73 || The Core Truth with Peter Hannis Hernandez
Send us a textPeter Hernandez lives his personal and professional passion for helping people become the most successful versions of themselves that they can be. Originally the founder and co-president of Teles Properties until it was acquired by Douglas Elliman, Hernandez is widely regarded in the industry as the driving force behind the renowned Teles brand and its highly collaborative company culture and was responsible for spearheading comprehensive brokerage management there, from marketing, transaction compliance, litigation, and agent coaching to development.⏩⏩ Join the discussion every Thursday at 4pm, Use the Meeting ID: http://zoom.us/j...
2023-02-03
1h 06
DJ Edil Hernandez's Podcast
DJ Edil Hernandez :: Hold My Hand
It's been almost a year since I published a podcast. Certainly time flies! This latest episode includes recent and not so recent tracks; some are a tad different than my usual style and some are what you have learned to expect from me! I hope that you enjoy it. During these times when we feel like we are a bit all over the place and so much is going on, when you find your people... don't let go, HOLD THEIR HAND!Track List:1. Pepas (House of Labs vs. Raul Mata Intro Mix) - Farruko2. No More H...
2022-08-11
1h 35
Canarias mi Mundo
Canarias mi mundo Episodio 852 El cineasta Roberto Chinet presenta su película Preludio
“Preludio” es el último cortometraje escrito y dirigido por el cineasta canario Roberto Chinet. Un drama romántico que viaja entre dos épocas marcadas por la censura y las prohibiciones sociales. El cortometraje narra la historia de un amor prohibido entre dos mujeres canarias en 1955, en medio de la dictadura franquista, que viaja en el tiempo hasta el año 2020, en pleno confinamiento por la pandemia Covid-19. Un secreto que viaja en el tiempo escondido en el estribillo de una canción: “Prelude to a kiss” Tú puedes ser mecenas del proyecto: https://www...
2022-03-29
00 min
The Unstarving Musician
225 Being A Successful Gigging Musician – Jared Judge
Jared Judge is dissecting everything that goes into being a successful gigging musician. He’s doing this on his Gigging Musician Podcast, in his book Gigging Secrets: The Underground Playbook to Making A Living Performing and with his music business app BookLive. We think very much alike about gigging and Jared’s story is great. He graduated from music school with a Bachelors in Music Education and a Masters in Orchestral Conducting. After graduation the advice given to Jared by his music school was to go out get auditions. Jared was ready to get to work...
2022-01-28
37 min
RADIO ESPERANZA 96.1
Roberto Rea Hernández y sus escobas elaboradas a partir de botellas de PET.
La pandemia y un tutorial en Youtube impulsaron a Roberto Rea Hernández a elaborar escobas a partir de botellas de PET y otros materiales reciclados. Roberto, un adulto mayor de 78 años de edad, decidió a raíz de la pandemia y luego de ver interrumpido su trabajo para resguardar su salud, emprender una actividad alterna elaborando escobas a partir de las botellas de pet.
2021-07-30
40 min
Pensar un Rato
Episodio Especial: Godzilla en México - Roberto Bolaño
Un episodio especial desde el Minipodcast de Poesía para sentir y pensar sobre el terror de Estado, el paro nacional y la resistencia, con un poema de Roberto Bolaño. No estoy en mi casa, entonces me tocó improvisar una pequeña caja de insonorización sin mucho éxito. Perdonen el eco. — Pensar Un Rato es un proyecto de divulgación de filosofía, ciencias sociales, arte, actualidad y política, comprometido con el pensamiento crítico y la lucidez, ahora pueden encontrarlo en Twitter como @_PensarUnRato y en la página web: www.pensarunrato.com. Este proyecto es posible graci...
2021-05-14
08 min
Podcasts de Roberto Jiménez
David Hernández Toca - Un ex jugador de futbol apasionado por Dios
En este episodio Roberto nos presenta una de las entrevistas mas personales que ha realizado a lo largo de su carrera. Conversa con David Hernández Toca, ex jugador de futbol profesional en Guatemala en equipos de la Liga Nacional como Comunicaciones y Juventud Retalteca. Luego de su breve paso por el futbol, David combina su trabajo con el ministerio cristiano y es en la Iglesia Bíblica donde David se convierte en una influencia muy positiva para la vida de Roberto y su hermano Manuel. Por eso la conversación se torna muy personal pero el oyente perspicaz sabrá reco...
2021-01-08
59 min
The Unstarving Musician
176 Record Anywhere With Great Results–Markus K
Markus K is a blues fusion player and master looper who performs street concerts around the world. He’s also a user of the collaboration app Trackd, which he says allows him to record anywhere with great results. This is another in a series of episodes covering the online music collaboration space. Read my article about music collaboration apps on Forbes.com These Three Collaboration Apps Are Changing The Way Music Is Created Markus has worked in a wide range of studios and claims he can’t say enough nice things abou...
2020-09-18
38 min
The Unstarving Musician
175 Music Collaboration App Trackd Changed Her Life – Rachel Hearnden
This week Rachel Hearnden joins me for a conversation to talk about the collaboration app Trackd, of which she is a user and avid fan. A drummer at heart, Rachel is also a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. It may sound corny, Rachel says, but Trackd has changed her life. We talk about the many reasons she loves Trackd, how she uses the app, why she thinks other musicians should try it and much more. Our conversation is related to an article I recently wrote for Forbes.com, covering the online music collaboration space. Here’s a link to th...
2020-09-11
34 min
The Unstarving Musician
174 Emerging Collaboration Tools Could Bring Life to New Music Genres – Grant Tilbury, Trackd
This is the third in a multi-part series related to the world of online music collaboration, which has turned out to be much more than I expected. There are a number of truly innovative and interesting approaches happening. In this episode, I speak with Grant Tilbury of Trackd, the mobile app that allows musicians to capture and share ideas. Trackd is a collaboration platform and 8-track studio on your phone. Grant and the team at Trackd believe a new set of tools emerging in the collaboration space could help music artists make money with their craft and...
2020-09-06
37 min
The Unstarving Musician
173 Online Collaboration And The Always-On Music Industry–SoundStorming
This is the second in a multi-part series that covers the online music collaboration space. My guests this week, Alicia Rius and Arnau Bosch of SoundStorming, believe that online collaboration apps will feed the next iteration of the music industry and allow a new breed of fans to become part of the creative process. With fan engagement opportunities growing, online collaboration apps have the potential to help us re-imagine music discovery. Alicia was featured in episode 153 of the podcast where we discussed the inception of SoundStorming. Her partner Arnau is a music creator and together they’re bo...
2020-08-28
32 min
The Unstarving Musician
172 A Debut Album, Self-Doubt and Preserving Tenderness Within–Evangeline Gentle
Scottish-Canadian singer-songwriter Evangeline Gentle is set to release a debut album three years in the making. In this episode, they talk about writing the new album during a period of deep self-doubt as well as the struggle to preserve the softness and tenderness within. We also discuss homophobia and misogyny in the music business, what it’s like being a queer person in the business, how the Covid crisis altered their path, the integration of Celtic folk music in their music, PR, indie record label representation and much more. For full resources, show notes and episode transcripts go...
2020-08-21
55 min
The Unstarving Musician
171 The Evolution of Music Collaboration–Raf Fiol of Kompoz
My guest for this episode is Raf Fiol of Kompoz, the online collaboration platform for musicians. This is one of a five episode series that is related to an article I published for Forbes.com, which covers the online music collaboration space. I'm trying to better understand the different approaches and models within the space. Online collaboration and the trends therein are extremely fascinating to me. It is also something I encourage other musicians to look into. I'm a Kompoz user/member, having recently signed up, and have already submitted my first collaboration track. Among th...
2020-08-19
32 min
The Unstarving Musician
170 Supercharging The Musician Fan Base–Michael Walker
Meet musician-turned-entrepreneur Michael Walker, Founder of Modern Musician. His team's mission is to help other musicians supercharge their fan base and career. And Michael doesn't just talk the talk. He's tested the same grassroots techniques and three core principles that Modern Musician teaches. These techniques allow musicians to achieve sustainable success, and also helped Michael's band Paradise Fears make waves on the alternative charts of iTunes. Michael and I discuss his music career, Paradise Fears, why and when artists come to Modern Musician for help, the process of identifying the ideal client profile, details on...
2020-08-14
46 min
The Unstarving Musician
The Problem With Music Distribution–Patrick Jaht & Agam Jamwal, Rewave
This episode features two separate conversations with Patrick Jaht and Agam Jamwal of Rewave Distribution. Rewave is working on the problem of music distribution. What's wrong with the current music distribution model? In some cases it’s cost, distribution takes forever, royalties arrive late and/or support is lacking. Patrick, Agam and I also talk about who they are as a company, how Rewave intends to improve the current music distribution model, and how they found themselves working on the problem to start with. We also chat about business and technology aspects of Rewave. ...
2020-08-05
00 min
The Unstarving Musician
168 Building Community–Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill
This episode's featured guests are Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill. They're both alumni of this podcast, and were recently mentioned in my article Six Skills All Indie Musicians Need Today. Shannon is the queen bee of house concerts in my world. She led me to learn more about the house concert scene and is the reason I played my very first house show earlier this year, with Johnny Burgin. Jamie is Shannon's producer and faithful partner. My wife and I attended one of their virtual house shows earlier this week, which was more than just...
2020-07-24
1h 13
The Unstarving Musician
167 Doing It All As An Artist—Caleb Lovely
Caleb Lovely is a multi-instrumentalist, incredibly talented and good looking to boot. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Caleb is growing his music career while occasionally working on an Alpaca farm - how cool is that? We discuss how writing about happy times can be even more challenging than writing about traumatic events. Relationships are a key aspect to his music. We also geek out on all things home-studio, EQ tricks for drums, experimentation with sound and much more. Episode Highlights We start by talking about his marriage of three years (10:00) and go on to...
2020-07-17
1h 04
The Unstarving Musician
166 Today’s Indie Musician—Lara Price
In our final installment of the Today’s Indie Musician series, my guest is Lara Price who I know from way back when in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has a new podcast called In The Trenches with Lara Price where she shares about her own mental health, interviews friends about the Black Lives Matter movement and more. Her latest album, I Mean Business, is so incredibly good and I hope you check it out. We discuss my various theories on what it takes for indie musicians to have a thriving career. We talk about building co...
2020-07-10
48 min
The Unstarving Musician
165 Today’s Indie Musician—Mawk Phoenix
This is the second installment of Today’s Indie Musician series in which ’m talking with former guests of the podcast to do deep dives on the industry, what’s happening during these wild times and where we see it going. These episodes were done as research I did for a Forbes.com article on the Six Skills All Indie Musicians Need Today. Our guest today is Mawk Phoenix from episode 131. We discuss my various suppositions about the important elements an indie musician must master these days. I share my experience recording drums at home, which was fun to...
2020-07-03
32 min
The Unstarving Musician
164 Today’s Indie Musician—Ariane Cap
Today we launch a special series. I’m talking with former guests of the podcast to do deep dives on the industry, what’s happening during these wild times and where we see it going. We talk about our need to be increasingly savvy about branding and community building, how we can elevate live streaming, that platforms for online learning will be critical, recording at home and I also share my thoughts on how the arc of a music career is longer than it used to be. Our guest today is Ariane Cap from episode 141. Ariane is an a...
2020-06-26
32 min
The Unstarving Musician
163 Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs—Chapter 9
This episode is another installment of the Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs: How to Get Booked and Paid What You’re Worth Over and Over Again. As I work on the second edition of The Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs: How to Get Booked and Paid What You’re Worth Over and Over Again, I’m continuing to release the audio of the first edition. If you want to get a copy of the second edition as soon as it’s out, make sure to join the Unstarving Musician’s Community. This cha...
2020-06-19
21 min
The Unstarving Musician
162 Re-Entering Live Music—Neil Schnell Part 2
Neil Schnell is one of my best pals in music. He shares some of my best memories of performing music in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas. He has been making a living with his trio Velvet Love Box, though things have slowed down due to the Covid Crisis. We talk about live streaming during the pandemic, accepting online tips, and how to make streaming work for you. He also talks about getting back into live gigs, despite mixed emotions. Neil is featured on a new release by our mutual friend, Lannie Flowers, called Home.
2020-06-17
1h 05
The Unstarving Musician
161 Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs—Chapter 8
This episode is another installment of the Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs: How to Get Booked and Paid What You’re Worth Over and Over Again. This is chapter 8, which focuses on building your personal brand and reputation. I published the Unstarving Musician’s Guide just a little over three years ago, and it was a stand alone podcast. Now it is being dripped into episodes here on this podcast. I’m working on the second edition - I’m just about done with the first pass and that feels good...
2020-06-12
26 min
The Unstarving Musician
160 A True Rock Band—Matt James
Matt James is the lead singer of a band called Blacktop Mojo. The band lives together in the same house - advantageous in a pandemic. They’ve been able to write music in self-isolation, live stream and they have a brand new EP called Static. Blacktop Mojo is a regularly touring band and they frequent many festivals. We talk about the many considerations they’ll need to take when public gathering restrictions begin to ease. Episode Highlights We start by talking about live stream collaborations (04:30) and go on to discuss: (09:50) Releasing albums inst...
2020-06-10
51 min
The Unstarving Musician
159 Navigating Grief Through Music—Kate Schutt
Singer-songwriter Kate Schutt’s latest album is about her five-year journey caring for her mother while she was dying of cancer. We share the loss of a parent to cancer and talked about the grief that is happening during these isolated times. Kate wrote a book about songwriting called The Ultimate Guide to Songwriting in which she shares how we all have a meaningful song within us and how to draw it out. For Kate, music has been a way to process and navigate hard moments in her life, and she hopes that by sharing this in so...
2020-06-05
1h 08
The Unstarving Musician
158 Creating a Thriving Patreon Community—Rebecca Loebe
Rebecca Loebe has been actively touring since 2010, which of course came to a pause during the pandemic. She had wisely been building a loyal fan base community on her own platforms and eventually on Patreon. We talk about the benefits of her community focus, as well as her audio-engineering pursuits, her home studio, fun merchandising strategies, pandemic gardening and her appearance on The Voice singing Nirvana’s Come As You Are. Episode Highlights We start by talking about how Rebecca started on Patreon (04:19) and go on to discuss: (10:30) The benefits of using Pa...
2020-06-03
52 min
The Unstarving Musician
157 Distinguishing Your Band To Venues—David De Carion
Dave De Carion is a longtime friend from the San Francisco Bay area. He became a student musician of one of my bandmates and was soon leading his own cover band Severe Pleasure. Recently Dave got stuck in Hawaii given travel restrictions from the pandemic and has been looking at gig prospects on the island. Dave markets to a great personal network, consistently books gigs for his band, and is always giving thought to how he can get even better gigs. We dive into tried and true marketing methods to stand out from all the other bands...
2020-05-29
53 min
The Unstarving Musician
156 Live Streamed Shows In Isolation —Dean Johanesen Part 2
Dean Johanesen first appeared on the podcast almost 100 episodes ago. Dean is a regular performer, so this pandemic has hit him quite hard. Adjusting to the new normal, he pivoted into live stream performances, and I even caught a recent one on StageIt. As his hometown of Sarasota FL begins to reopen, we talk about the hard decision to return to gigging. We have a conversation about how songwriting and idea tracking has evolved over the years, how he leverages technology, what you can do to improve a live stream performance and how to create memorable shows...
2020-05-27
1h 01
The Unstarving Musician
155 Help is Not on the Way—Juno
Juno is an insanely talented guitarist and songwriter with her debut album called Help is Not on the Way. Having worked with some big names including Bruno Mars, Camila Cabello, Fifth Harmony, Erykah Badu, India Arie and more, this new album hits a very personal note. We talk about how Juno had some preconceived notions of how an album should be in terms of songwriting and production, but our current challenging times threw all that out the window and it worked out for the better. Episode Highlights We start by talking about the...
2020-05-22
58 min
Pediatría con Peras y Manzanas
000 Presentación
¡Hola! Mi nombre es Roberto Ricardo Hernández Rodríguez y soy Pediatra, con una subespecialidad en terapia intensiva pediátrica. Este podcast esta creado con la intención de darles información acerca de niños sanos, para que en vez de preocuparse puedan disfrutar a sus hijos, con la herramienta más poderosa, EL CONOCIMIENTO. Este podcast no pretende ni substituye una consulta de niño sano, pero si te va a ayudar durante esta nueva aventura llamada ¡ser padres!
2020-05-21
02 min
The Unstarving Musician
154 Release Strategy, Online Distribution and a Famous Duet—Kendal Conrad
Kendal Conrad has an impressive singing and songwriting resume for someone so young. Based in Nashville, Kendal has actively pursued gigs including singing the national anthem for MLB, NBA, MMA, NASCAR events and more. She’s had the opportunity to perform at the White House, opened for artists like Blake Shelton and Walker Hayes, and she may have sang a little duet with some guy named Keith Urban. Kendal shares how she’s approaching the release of her music, particularly during these challenging times, and the difference between the number of songs she creates versus the ones that...
2020-05-20
1h 00
The Unstarving Musician
153 Disrupting The Music Industry—Alicia Rius
SoundStorming is trying to disrupt the system that is the music industry, specifically how and where artists share their music, and today I’m joined by one of the co-founders, Alicia Rius. The app allows artists to share their music with an ever-growing and supportive community from the very beginning of their creative journey. Alicia and I talk about the inception of the idea, how it all works for the artist, the beauty of collaboration and discovery in today’s world of music, why we should be excited about the SoundStorming platform, how they plan to make mone...
2020-05-15
56 min
The Unstarving Musician
152 The Good That Can Come From Hard Times—Judy Rodman Part 3
Judy Rodman is joining us on the podcast for the third time. We wanted to talk about life for musicians during the pandemic. We talk about staying well, creating and learning, being useful to others and improving ourselves. Judy wants to prepare us for the fact that a return to concerts and gigs will take a minimum of eighteen months to two years. She reminds us that we mustn't depend on a single source of income, and shares how artists can expand their skill set, create voice and music productions at home, and choose to see this...
2020-05-13
51 min
The Unstarving Musician
151 Teaching Music Production Online—Liz Cirelli Part 2
Today we welcome back producer, singer, songwriter, educator and wellness practitioner, Liz Cirelli. When we first spoke, Liz was very much in a growth phase, and now she’s got some exciting projects on the go, including the launch of The Cirelli School of Music. I wanted to have her back so that we could talk about the team Liz has surrounded herself with to accomplish her goals, how she is using her skills in multiple areas, what music production looks like during COVID-19—to top it off Liz lives in Italy at the heart of this pand...
2020-05-08
1h 07
The Unstarving Musician
150 Making It Happen For Yourself—Camellia Akhamie Kies
Camellia Akhamie Kies, is an epic drummer and a new mom. She played drums throughout her entire pregnancy and Camellia is now a case study as there weren’t many, if any, expecting moms playing drums at her level during her pregnancy. An Navy Veteran, Camellia played for the US Navy 7th Fleet band. She’s toured many countries in Asia and the Americas. She’s performed on national TV in the U.S., is a teacher and a composer, and she has a strong social media following. We commiserate about how self-limiting talk i...
2020-05-06
1h 00
The Unstarving Musician
149 How Creators Can Become Owners—Zack O’Malley Greenburg
Zack O’Malley Greenburgh is the author of A-List Angels: How a Band of Actors, Artists and Athletes Hacked Silicon Valley. Zack is the Senior Editor of Media & Entertainment at Forbes Magazine, where he started working straight out of college. He is the author of many Forbes cover stories including Ashton Kutcher, Katy Perry, Richard Branson, A-Rod and others. A 2007 Forbes list of top earning rappers in the world spawned his career as an author, and his newest book offers lessons to all indie artists on how to maintain equity in your own work. It is a co...
2020-05-01
43 min
The Unstarving Musician
148 Being a Performing Artist Amidst a Pandemic—Chloe Collins
Chloe Collins is a singer songwriter based in Nashville. She’s not your typical 19-year old. From New York, Chloe moved to Nashville in her early/mid teens to immerse herself in music and the Nashville scene. She’s a seasoned performer and recording artist having played some very noteworthy venues, including The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, the Opry City Stage and The Bitter End in New York, and the House of Blues in New Orleans. Chloe is now learning how to be a performing artist amidst a pandemic. Although she built an amazing social following and comm...
2020-04-29
59 min
The Unstarving Musician
147 Confronting Limitations, Competition and Creating Opportunities —Danielle Eva Schwob
Danielle Eva Schwob is the artist behind Delanila. We spoke on the release day of her single, The Philosopher, part of the album Overloaded. Danielle is an accomplished musician, composer and is well-studied in music arts. Originally from London, but based in the U.S., Danielle is a cross-genre composer creating pieces for concert works, film scores, experimental electro-rock. She believes strongly in collaboration and has worked with many well-known artists and projects. In this interview we touch on her career leading up to her new album, lessons she’s learned, competitiveness in th...
2020-04-24
52 min
The Unstarving Musician
146 Using “No” as Rocket Fuel—Tara Simon
My guest is Tara Simon, acclaimed vocalist and creator of Tara Simon Studios. In our pre-interview conversation I learned that Tara is really into analytics, and she should be–she’s doing really well on YouTube! She wanted to be a singer, win a Grammy, and tour the world. Tara accomplished a lot along the way, including being recognized as a top finalist on the second season of the X Factor, and scoring the role of Serena Katz in a broadway audition for Fame. We talk about life events that pushed Tara to change course. She...
2020-04-17
51 min
The Unstarving Musician
145 Unlocking The Voice Within—Kelly Atkins
Kelly Atkins is an insanely diverse vocalist who juggles various projects and bands, not to mention her role as Deputy Director of Kitka, a world-renowned women’s vocal ensemble. She makes all of this work while balancing motherhood and community involvement. We talk about how musicians can piece together a full-time career through multiple avenues. An active performer both nationally and internationally for over 20 years, Kelly is based in Marin County, part of the San Francisco Bay Area. Kelly has over fifteen years of experience as a commercial vocalist, arranger and songwriter and many of her works ha...
2020-04-10
1h 00
The Unstarving Musician
144 Finding Your Brand Identity—Kendall Rucks
Kendall Rucks is highly influenced by the fashion and vibe of the 60s and 70s, has roots in 80s and 90s rock, and she loves LA. Inspired by Fiona Apple’s Tidal album, Kendall’s big goal is to create an album that tells a story, while balancing the current single release strategy that is successful in the current industry. Kendall grew up in Florida, but now calls LA home as she works both as a solo artist and with her band, The Zodiac Mafia. Known for her powerful vocals, Kendall juggles multiple projects, infuses several genres and...
2020-04-03
36 min
The Unstarving Musician
143 Unapologetic Dreams and Free of Fear—Alonzo
Alonzo is a multi-talented artist. You may have first been introduced to him as part of Fatally Unique on season 6 of America’s Got Talent. A phenomenal dancer, Alonzo always had dreams of something more. Singing was his passion and so in 2013 his years of preparation led to a Craigslist ad that launched a tour across Asia. Alonzo is a big believer that we need to rid ourselves of fear and take that first step into action. Living free of fear has led to Alonzo touring with the 4U Prince Symphony Tour, being a back up singer fo...
2020-03-27
53 min
The Unstarving Musician
142 Options for Musicians Amidst Uncertain Times – Dave Cool
The novel Corona virus COVID-19 pandemic is reminding us that there are things musicians can do to hedge our income during uncertain times. Amidst the cancellation of shows, festivals and conferences, many musicians are feeling uncertain about the near term future. Dave Cool, VP of Business Development at Bandzoogle joins me for a conversation about different ways musicians can still generate income. We also discuss how he became part of the Bandzoogle team and why he recently wrote this blog post on how musicians can ask fans for support during the coronavirus pandemic. We go on to talk about the fo...
2020-03-21
58 min
The Unstarving Musician
141 Online Courses, Self-Publishing and Consistent Content—Ariane Cap
Ariane Cap is a multi-instrumentalist, educator, author, blogger and composer. She has a very cool online educational website for learning bass, technique and theory. Ariane’s courses and webinars have built a loyal following and she focuses on consistent content creation to support her business. Hailing from Austria, Ariane shares with us how self-publishing a book on bass techniques became very popular and helped launch her online business. In addition to being a musician and a business owner, Ariane is a certified NLP Practitioner with a passion for positive self-talk, developing habits that stick and leveling up...
2020-03-20
1h 06
The Unstarving Musician
140 Barn Raising—Megan Leigh
My guest this week is singer-songwriter Megan Leigh. Megan recently went full-time with her music career time and we dig into how that transition has gone. Along the way we explore how she found the help and support she needed to start the journey, upped her game as a musician, discovered her songwriting process and found life on the road. Megan grew up on a farm where she later converted a barn to hosting house shows and other events. This experience brought her into contact with local musicians which turned out to be the key ingredient to...
2020-03-13
53 min
The Unstarving Musician
139 The Power of Facebook Communities
In this episode I take on a challenge from the Pat Flynn podcast and reached out to a number of administrators of Facebook Communities. There is real power in community, but it comes with a number of challenges as well. I made the ask of a number of community hosts to share their insights, challenges and the reason they love building and contributing to their respective online communities. Many of them stepped up to the mic and that’s what we’ve compiled in this episode. Episode Highlights Some of the top tips and...
2020-03-06
30 min
The Unstarving Musician
138 Listening for That Phrase—Johnny Burgin Part 2
Maybe you know him from his years as Rockin’ Johnny Burgin. Maybe you know him by his new handle, The Worldwide West Side Guitar Man. Performing up to 250 shows a year in Europe, Japan and coast to coast in the US, it’s possible you’ve heard him and don’t even know it yet. If that’s the case, you’re in for a treat. Rejoining me on the podcast for the first time since his appearance at end of 2017, Johnny’s been around the world a couple times since then. He’s here to tell us about his travels, wha...
2020-02-28
43 min
The Unstarving Musician
137 Walking the Path—Ron Klimek
A weekend warrior working musician hailing from the frozen tundra of Calgary, Alberta, guitarist Ron Klimek got his first taste of being part of a band on local television. This started him down the path of more bands, more opportunities, eventually leading him…here. With me. A neighbor, a friend, and now bandmate in our new endeavor, R2V, Ron sits down with me to test some new equipment and talk about how he got to where he is and what he sees in the miles ahead. Hope you enjoy. Episode Highlights We start by ta...
2020-02-21
57 min
The Unstarving Musician
136 Licensing Music, Building an Audience and Embracing Streaming—Angela Predhomme
Angela Predhomme is a soulful singer, composer and musician. She strives to make music that can stand up to the best of the best, and it certainly does. Angela’s music has been featured in many well known film and TV productions, she has won many songwriting awards and has been recognized by Thrive Global as a rising star. Angela has done the hard work of building community online and in person. We discuss her approach to attaining a 5-digit social media presence, focusing on the online music economy, and creating content that serves her listeners. Angela ap...
2020-01-31
46 min
The Unstarving Musician
135 Self-Care for a Strong Career—Eli Lev
Eli Lev, a return guest to the podcast, just released the 3rd in a 4 album project. He’ll wrap the project up with that 4th album in the later part of 2020. He’s incredibly inspirational, having done so much in the short span of his music career. He’s all about intentions. And I think he found love recently. You’ll hear more about that in our conversation. Global citizen and neo-folk singer Eli Lev is making the world a smaller place, one song at a time. Eli pens hymns for everyday enlightenment—songs that resonate because they’re he...
2020-01-17
43 min
The Unstarving Musician
134 Building An Intentional Music Career—Joshua Van Ness
Joshua Van Ness is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, drummer and native of New Jersey. To say that he has diverse interests and talents would be putting it mildly. Joshua is a regularly gigging artist with 2019 racking in over 170 shows. Joshua is intentional in how he carves his music career, keeping in mind that he has a day job and a family to add into the mix. We talk about the strategy behind his goal setting, how he goes about getting better gigs, better paying gigs, and gigs opening with some of his heroes. Episode Highlights
2020-01-03
48 min
The Unstarving Musician
133 Creating Emotion-Rich Vocals—Judy Rodman
Judy Rodman is a return guest as well as an award winning vocal coach, recording artist, author, producer, singer-songwriter and more. I recently caught up with Judy in person in October and it was such a treat. Judy shares some of the powerful lessons and tips from her recently published book Singing In The Studio which include specialized vocal techniques and insider tips to create quality productions. We even get to hear a clip of the track “Somethin’ Like That” from the album Here We Are by John and Judy Rodman. We dive deep into techni...
2019-12-20
1h 01
The Unstarving Musician
132 Do The Hard Thing First—David Andrew Wiebe
David Andrew Wiebe is not only a singer-songwriter, but also a music educator. He’s found a way to grow his music career and the business of his music through a project he calls Music Entrepreneur HQ. The website and podcast dedicated to this project provide resources and information for independent musicians. His goal is to help musicians with booking better shows, music sales and streaming, digital marketing, licensing, placement, and making a better income. We talk about all of this, and how he weaves his own music into the picture, his personal experience with mastermind groups, pe...
2019-12-06
54 min
The Unstarving Musician
131 Celebrating The Wins And Struggles Along The Way—Mawk Phoenix
Marc Phoenix received a master’s degree in classical guitar and pedagogy from the University of Zurich. He also studied Jazz & songwriting at Berklee College of Music. Marc also spent a couple of decades as a producer in Los Angeles with compositions that would do well on radio and which were featured on Blood Diamond, Little Miss Sunshine, Sex & The City, Charmed, Scrubs, among others. He has produced a number of noteworthy artists including Celine Dion, Alice Cooper, Nelly Furtado, Enya and Peter Gabriel. Marc has decided to focus on his own music and performing, wh...
2019-11-22
51 min
The Unstarving Musician
130 Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs—Chapter 7
This is the fourth installment of The Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs. I’m reading from Chapter 7 of the book which is all about sales and marketing. A lot of what I’m discussing includes what we know we should be doing, but are we doing it? Use this episode and its tips as a chance to refocus your marketing and sales efforts so that you can increase bookings, your booking fee, and build your audience. Episode Highlights I start off by talking about how most musicians just want to focus...
2019-11-15
21 min
The Unstarving Musician
129 Take Control Of Your Music Career—Ryan Kairalla
Ryan Kairalla is an artist advocate, entertainment lawyer and host of the Break The Business Podcast. He leverages his background in law, business, education, and entertainment to enhance the careers independent music artists–and to pursue big ideas. With his network of partners, collaborators, mentors, and friends, Ryan brings people together to share helpful advice with music artists, content creators, and more. We talk about his book, Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry,which includes chapters on why you don’t want a record label, moving beyond the record labe...
2019-11-01
37 min
The Unstarving Musician
128 Create The Community You Need—Chris Coles
Chris Coles is the Founder of Musicians Unite, a community born out of the desire to support musicians of all ages, styles and skill levels together to help one another achieve their goals. Not only is it a group for musicians to share their challenges and successes, but it’s a place for them to learn from each other as well. Chris is an avid drummer and percussionist. He holds a B.S. in Music Education and has played in groups ranging from funk to orchestra, rock to jazz and everything in between. Chris is passionate about su...
2019-10-25
45 min
The Unstarving Musician
127 Juggling Twenty Plus Performances a Month—Frankie Raye
Frankie Raye is a powerhouse performer juggling over twenty shows a month. She is a singer-songwriter based out of Tampa, Florida. In 2019 Frankie launched her first album Brave. She has been recognized in several Best of the Bay categories including: singer, songwriter, vocalist, pop act - original, local band - original, cover band etc. Frankie shares what it’s like to gig on a consistent basis, how she has leveraged working with an agency, her songwriting and creativity process, and much more. We also listen to her track Taking My Chances from her album Brave. Ep...
2019-10-18
42 min
The Unstarving Musician
126 The Value of a Mentor—Adam and Michael Scharff
Adam and Michael Scharff are longtime working musicians and music teachers. These days they’re in the world of virtual artist artist development. With a focus on mentoring artists, Adam and Michael offer a compliment of production, writing, recording services. Their podcast Mentoring for the Modern Day Musician features the advice and expertise of the Scharff brothers, designed to help music artists shorten the learning curve of navigating the rapidly changing music business. Episode Highlights We start the interview with some ice-breakers where we discover that Adam learned Latin and that Michael’s first instrument was...
2019-10-11
48 min
The Unstarving Musician
125 Effective Use of Digital Media for Musicians—Bruce Wawrzyniak
My guest today is Bruce Wawrzyniak of Now Hear This. We talk about PR, promotions, social media, websites, placements and a whole lot more. I did a quick search for musician-focused podcasts and came across Now Hear This by our guest, Bruce Waryzyniak. His company has a focus on talent management, promotion and booking. He really knows his stuff, I learned so much during this episode. Bruce drops great tips and resources for indie musicians. We just scraped the surface of all the topics, so we may just have to have Bruce back on the po...
2019-10-04
53 min
The Unstarving Musician
124 Karyn Ann and October’s Lady Brain Presents Listening Room Event
This is a special announcement episode for Unstarving Musician gal pal Lindsay White and Lady Brain Presents. The conversation features Karyn Ann, who will be one of the performing artists for an upcoming Lady Brain Presents listening room event. (See press release below.) Karyn shares stories about networking on the road, and how new connections landed her a slot at this month’s Lady Brain Presents event. Karyn’s voice is said to “beguile the most inattentive bar-goer.” Her singing and songwriting style draws comparisons to Bonnie Raitt, Carole King, Adele, and Brandi Carlile. She is a touring ma...
2019-10-04
25 min
The Unstarving Musician
123 The Balancing Act of Playing in Multiple Bands–Miles Franco
My guest for this episode is LA-based musician, Miles Franco. We talk about balancing multiple projects and how he established himself after relocating from San Jose to LA. Miles reminds me a little bit of myself. He gigs with a number of bands, he’s in demand. He’s balancing a day job, music, multiple bands and it’s not that easy. I was that way in the Dallas Fort Worth and Silicon Valley areas for sometimes. Miles, however, is spending his time focused on original projects. Episode Highlights We begin by talking about...
2019-09-27
39 min
The Unstarving Musician
122 Branding Your Music with Greg Wilnau
Greg Wilnau, host of the Musician Monster podcast, joins me this episode. We talk about the Musician Monster website, which is a treasure trove of free resources, branding your music and making more money as a performing artist and more. Greg Wilnau has been on my radar for quite some time. He is a working musician and a musician mentor. He’s all about helping other musicians make it and in Greg’s eyes making it doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with fame. He and I have a lot in common as you will hear, so I h...
2019-09-20
42 min
The Unstarving Musician
121 Rock Star Advocate Suz Paulinski on Musician Mindset
In this episode I speak with musician mindset coach and mentor Suz Paulinski of The Rock/Star Advocate. We talk about the DIY Musician Conference, her upcoming MusicPreneur Mindset Summit and the one thing she recommends to musicians who seek a better way. We also talk about her MusicPreneur podcast, on which I’m an upcoming guest. Episode Highlights We begin by chatting about the DIY Musician Conference and go on to discuss: Understanding the music-preneur mindset How the MusicPreneur Summit originated What brings someone to hire a coach Creating sustainable habits and mindset sh...
2019-09-13
51 min
The Unstarving Musician
120 Igniting Creativity and Restarting a Music Career–Glasys
In this episode I speak with pianist, synthesist, producer, vocalist and songwriter Glasys. We talk about his immigration from Israel to Portland, Oregon, discovering a new local music scene, and the pivotal moments that lead to touring and recording with Todd Rundgren. I discovered Glasys while listening to the Music Business Hacks podcast and related to his big move from Israel to Portland, and how that affects your music career. In my case that was from Texas to California, and ultimately to Panama. We talk about how he grew his audiences through posting...
2019-09-06
48 min
The Unstarving Musician
119 Giving Back to Austin's Youth - Brian Wolff
Brian Wolff of Fair City Fire is giving back to Austin’s youth as Community Engagement Coordinator with a nonprofit called Kids In a New Groove. In this episode we talk about how this work and the mission keeps him connected to his music, the release of his band’s new single Simple Stupid and much more. Episode Highlights We start the episode by talking about Kids In a New Groove and go on to discuss: Shifting from mentoring to joining the Kids In a New Groove team The realities of foster care Balancing the mentor to me...
2019-08-30
54 min
The Unstarving Musician
118 Aki Kumar Signs with Sony India
Only a few episodes ago I was joined by Bollywood Blues artist, Aki Kumar. Aki had some exciting news at the time that was under wraps, so I wanted to have him back to announce his signing with Sony Music India and the release of his single Dilruba. Episode Highlights We start by discussing the Sony Music India launch of his music video, and go on to discuss: How this opportunity has opened him up to a new yet familiar market The unusual nature of a Hindi artist in a Blues world How his relationship with...
2019-08-28
24 min
The Unstarving Musician
117 A New Single and a Horror Film–My Name is Chapel
The artist known as My Name is Chapel releases a new single called Taxi Cab today. Chapel is also in the midst of producing and scoring his first film. We discuss this, his recent full-length album, the origins of his name, and more. Episode Highlights We start by discussing our shared connection of previous guest Chris Avetta and go on to discuss: The process of producing his album Empire State How Amy Schumer inspired him The story behind his new single His love of vinyl The inspiration for his artist name His horror movie project Why...
2019-08-23
55 min
The Unstarving Musician
116 Music Career Growth, Podcasting and Activism–Simon Tam
In this dual interview episode, I speak with Simon Tam about all he’s doing for the music community through podcasting, public speaking and writing. We also talk about his activism and support for other artists. Then we switch seats and Simon interviews me for his Music Business Hacks podcast. Episode Highlights We start the conversation by talking about Simon’s process for creating 300+ podcast episodes to date, and go on to discuss: His passion for the business side of music Representation of Asian Americans by Simon and The Slants The Supreme Court battle for his band...
2019-08-16
52 min
The Unstarving Musician
115 Kofy Brown on Being In-Demand and Creating a Joyful Music Career
My guest for this episode is multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Kofy Brown. We navigate the balancing act of her many projects, how she’s managed to stay in high demand, and what she’d say to younger players about creating an in demand and joyful music career. Episode Highlights We start the episode by talking about her new album with Skip the Needle and how she got involved with The Little Village Foundation. We go on to talk about: How drums were new to her at the start of Skip the Needle Non-profit record labels and what that...
2019-08-09
51 min
DJ Edil Hernandez's Podcast
DJ Edil Hernandez :: Don't Let Go
New Set - Released: August 8, 2019. Sometimes we feel like letting go... but in most cases, we need to hang on. Don't Let Go. Set includes:1. Wish You Well (Roberto Ferrari Intro) - Sigala & Becky Hill2. Wonderland (Dani Brasil Babylon MASH!) - Stadiumx ft. Angelika Vee3. Sucker (Vinny Coradello Remix) - Jonas Brothers4. I'll Be There (Fabio Campos & Andre Grossi Remix) - Jess Glynne5. Bad Guy (Taylor Cruz Remix) - Billie Eilish6. Too Much (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Remix) - Carly Rae Jepsen7. Señorita (Dario Xavier Mix) - Shawn Mendes ft. Camila Cabe...
2019-08-09
1h 14
The Unstarving Musician
114 Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs–Chapters 5-6
This is the third installment and re-release of The Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs. The episode is dedicated to chapters five and six, in which I discuss the importance of managing your gig schedule and boosting that revenue stream. Episode Highlights Gaining control of your gig schedule, creating multiple sources of income, and increasing your demand are among the topics I explore in chapters five and six. How to carefully manage your schedule while working with multiple bands The various benefits of working with multiple bands How to share the marketing lo...
2019-08-02
27 min
The Unstarving Musician
113 Bollywood Blues Man Aki Kumar on Gratitude, Humility, and Band Dynamics
Bollywood blues artist Aki Kumar sees gratitude and humility as key to managing his music career, creative challenges, band dynamics, and life. He returns to the podcast for a second round of depth conversation of this and more. Episode Highlights We start by discussing his cameo in Solange and go on to talk about: San Jose and its influence on Aki’s career His love for the musicians he plays with How to manage occasional band conflicts Writing music in Hindi and the integration of ska Privilege and humility The drivers that keep him...
2019-07-26
56 min
The Unstarving Musician
Arlene Paculan – Community and the Power of Connection
Singer songwriter Arlene Paculan is all about community. Whether it’s through creating empowering arts events or sharing how artists overcome adversity, she understands the power of connection and shares that talent. We talk about her latest album Home With You and the various events she creates through Let’s Make Good Productions. Episode Highlights We begin by talking about the music scene in Mississauga, Canada, and go on to discuss: Her involvement with local arts organizations and their impact on her career The genesis of Let’s Make Good Productions Striving Artists and the cr...
2019-07-19
1h 07
The Unstarving Musician
111 Chris Avetta – Managing Stage Fright with Perspective
Singer songwriter Chris Avetta joins me for a conversation about stage fright, perspective, the business of music, and more. Chris had a lot going on when we spoke. She’d just released her new single Forest for the Trees, was set to perform Lady Brain Fest, and recently enrolled at the University of California at San Diego. Episode Highlights We begin the episode by talking about Chris’ experience growing up in Tempe Arizona, and go on to discuss: How being a nanny has given her an extended family Her upcoming participation in Lady Brain Fest...
2019-07-12
1h 03
The Unstarving Musician
110 Kid Andersen On TrueFire TV and His Forthcoming Album
Kid Andersen has so much going on these days including having landed among the ranks of master class presenters for TrueFire TV, the release of new recordings for the Little Village Foundation, and a new album that’s in the works. Episode Highlights The episode begins with Kid’s recent work for TrueFire TV, and continues with: How he helps singers advance their skills (and improves his own skills in the process) Life as a producer and the current projects happening at Greaseland Studio Having confidence in your own skills The importance of pressure to c...
2019-07-04
1h 01
DJ Edil Hernandez's Podcast
DJ Edil Hernandez :: Gone Too Long
It's been a while! I have been quiet, but I am still here! I acknowledge that I have been "Gone Too Long". Enjoy the new set! The set includes some hits from the last few months and some classics that have been re-imagined. The set includes: 1. Bassa Sababa (Roberto Ferrari Intro Mix) - Netta2. Medellin (DJ Aron Remix) - Madonna [ft. Maluma]3. Never Really Over (Thiago Antony Remix) - Katy Perry4. 7 Rings (Drew G. & GSP Big Room Anthem) - Ariana Grande5. You Say (Russ Rich and Andy Allder I Believe in the Club Mix...
2019-07-03
1h 20
The Unstarving Musician
109 Musicians Supporting One Another with Community and Collaboration–Lindsay White
Lindsay White and a musicians community called the Lady Brain Collective are supporting each another through teaching, knowledge sharing, and collaboration. We talk about the Lady Brain community, the upcoming Lady Brain Fest, Patreon, gratitude journaling, saying "no," and more. Episode Highlights This is a return appearance by Lindsay. We begin by getting an update on her current projects, and go on to discuss: Her Game of Thrones songwriting competition Creating music for the San Diego Women’s March The growth of Lady Brain (the musicians community, events, the festival, etc.) How she balances li...
2019-06-28
58 min
The Unstarving Musician
108 Staying Creative and Nurturing a Music Community–Crystal & Pete Damore of Ordinary Elephant
Staying creative and nurturing a music community is part of life on the road for Crystal and Pete Damore of Ordinary Elephant. This is their second appearance on the podcast, which was a great opportunity to talk about their recent Kickstarter campaign, their new album Honest, and more. Episode Highlights In addition to finding out what they’ve been up to since our last talk, I also discuss the following with Crystal and Pete. The evolution of their life on the road The development of the upcoming Ordinary Elephant tour Their criteria for attending a...
2019-06-22
1h 02
The Unstarving Musician
107 Facing Rejection and Staying Creative–Songwriter Tom Meny
Singer songwriter Tom Meny knows a thing or two about facing rejection and staying creative. In this repeat engagement, Tom and I chat about this, his new podcast, and more. Episode Highlights In Tom’s first appearance on the podcast, we talked at length about house concerts. This time round our conversation continues with Tom’s thoughts on: His forthcoming podcast Facing rejection as a musician On quitting your day job versus paying your bills Idea generation through writing a song every week Low-tech tips for growing your mailing list Increasing tips at live even...
2019-06-17
1h 01
The Unstarving Musician
106 One of the Best Ways to Get Good Musician Gigs – Unstarving Musician’s Guide Chapters 3-4
One the best ways to get good musician gigs is by building good relationships. The primary theme of this episode is relationships. This is the second installment and re-release of The Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs. This episode is dedicated to chapters three and four, which are among the first few podcast episodes I ever recorded. I also share a big announcement. If you need a little help and guidance moving the proverbial needle in your musician journey, tune in! You’ll learn about a special offer related to the big announcement. Intr...
2019-06-10
24 min
The Unstarving Musician
105 Chapters 1-2 of The Unstarving Musician's Guide
This episode is a two chapter reading of The Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs. These chapters were the first two podcast episodes I ever recorded. (I’m reflecting on the original podcast for the book while visiting Greve, Italy. My wife and I are celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary.) Also in this episode, I respond to listener emails that discuss finding the right musicians to work with, teaching music for the right reasons, and one regular listeners take on the podcast. About the Book The book is based on my pers...
2019-06-02
42 min
The Unstarving Musician
104 Helping Music Artists Realize Their Dreams–Jason Davis
Jason Davis loves helping music artists realize their dreams. He has founded several cutting edge entertainment companies including Radar Label Group (Jimmy Eat World, Plain White T’s, Neon Trees, The Unlikely Candidates), Awaken Records (Austin French), One One 7, Care For Kids, is the Co-President/Partner of Higher Level Booking Agency, and is an artist manager with First Company Management. Jason began his music career as a songwriter. Our conversation was crazy informative. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Episode Highlights The episode begins with Jason discussing his transition from mu...
2019-05-24
40 min
The Unstarving Musician
103 Finding Mentors and Community in the Music Industry – Glass Hamlet
Glass Hamlet loves the songwriting aspect of music. His big challenge has been finding a community of fellow musicians and music industry mentors. Glass is a native of Moscow, Russia. In the late 90’s he moved to New York where be began an education in design and the arts. He’s applied his education and creativity to the professional worlds of fashion, acting, modeling, photography, and now songwriting. Episode Highlights The episode begins with Glass discussing how his creative career began, and how he transitioned into music. The conversation continues with his insights and...
2019-05-19
1h 01
The Unstarving Musician
102 Album Release Strategy–Daniel Stidham of Raid the Quarry
In this episode Daniel Stidham of Raid the Quarry discusses strategies for releasing a new album. His Raleigh North Carolina bansed band has just released their first full length album, Temporary Cemetery. Episode Highlights The episode begins with Daniel Stidham discussing the launch of Raid the Quarry’s new album Temporary Cemetery. Our conversation continues with his thoughts on: Strategies for releasing a full album vs. an EP series, and balancing the advice of others The story behind the track “Ghost Town” The differences in promoting a second album compared to the first...
2019-05-09
41 min
The Unstarving Musician
101 From Collaborator to Solo Artist – Singer Songwriter Notelle
Nashville based singer songwriter Notelle recently made the move from longtime collaborator to solo artist. She’s known for heavy messy pop with an electronic edge. In our conversation for this episode, Notelle is forthcoming with lessons she’s learning as a solo artist and advice that has served her well. She’s also forthcoming about her insecurities. We discuss imposter syndrome, leveraging uniqueness, the importance of work ethic, preparedness, and quality content. At 27 Notelle had reservations about being an open book of emotions in her debut solo artist recordings. She's become just that, an open b...
2019-05-03
50 min
The Unstarving Musician
100 Best of the Unstarving Musician Podcast
When I started the Unstarving Musician's podcast, I had no idea how rewarding it would be to speak with all of the talented music artists I've met and interviewed over the past few years. I wanted to do something a little different for the 100th episode. A best-of compilation seemed a fitting way to celebrate the podcast's journey over the last two years. The interview segments I chose to feature are based largely on listener downloads, and inspirational value to me personally. It was tough choosing only four episodes to focus on when there are so many...
2019-04-27
1h 14
The Unstarving Musician
72 Making Music with an Open Heart and Mind – Jon Christopher Davis
Jon Christopher Davis (aka JCD) is a Dallas-Fort Worth based music artist. He’s written songs for the likes of Dolly Parton, Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles, Billy Ray Cyrus, and many other noteworthys. He’s recorded for Warner Brothers, Sony and MCA Records. He’s been featured on a number of major TV and cable networks. His discography includes work with Vince Gill, Stan Lynch (The Heartbreakers), and for producers who’ve worked with Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Prince, and Jonny Lang. What's in a resume? Don’t let his resume fool you. The music...
2018-10-12
1h 01
Jáquers
Jáquers - Ep. 7 - Roberto Rosario
En este episodio entrevistamos a Roberto Rosario, quien lleva años inventando soluciones tecnológicas a diversos problemas desde el gobierno y la empresa privada. Sus inventos incluyen plataformas tecnológicas, equipos médicos y productos para el hogar, entre otros. Roberto es una gran innovador que pone la tecnología en función del cambio social.
2017-12-19
00 min
Gig Gab - The Working Musician's Podcast
Roberto R. Hernandez, The Unstarving Musician – GigGab 88
Roberto R. Hernandez joins Paul and Dave to talk about the genesis of his new book, The Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs. The discussion starts with how Roberto set about to write the book, and then opens up into more of a GigGab-style chat about some of the topics covered within. Relationship management, venue interaction, negotiating, personality and, yes folks, subbing are all on the list of topics your three Weekend Warriors discussed during this week’s GigGab. Listen to the podcast, then go check out the book! Timestamps/Chapters: 00:00:00 GigGab 88 – October 31, 2016 0...
2016-10-31
39 min
Roberto Palmero
Roberto Palmero - This No / Don't Call Me Beginner
http://www.beatport.com/release/dont-call-me-beginner-this-no/1184260 Pura Music Label Head and talented DJ/Producer, Roberto Palmero is bringing sexy back to deep house. With releases on both Noir Music and LouLou Records, Roberto's productions combine both the smooth and sensual with the deep and groovy. "Don't Call Me Beginner / This No" are two tracks that perfectly define this sound! Looking for a groovy bass line linked to an infectious hook? Look no further! "This No" is the perfect track to be stuck in your head all night. Digging into the deeper side of the genre, "Don't Call Me Beginner" combines...
2013-11-22
06 min