Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 28 days 23 hours 57 minutes
Dynesti Williams shares career and financial lessons for indie artists, plus Chris Cresswell of The Flatliners on the band's evolution & longevity
Music journalist & author Michael Barclay discusses his latest book and why Canadian indie music had a sudden explosion in creativity and popularity in the early 2000s
Beatdapp Co-Founders Morgan Hayduk & Andrew Batey on how fraudulent streams are costing hundreds of millions in lost royalties and how they’re catching it
Concert pianist, entrepreneur, and business coach for musicians, Fabiana Claure explains how she helps musicians launch their own businesses
Producer and engineer, musician, and songwriter Kallie Marie discusses her own experiences as a woman in music production & the conversations she had for her new book.
Alan Cross on the recently-passed Bill C-11 and what it could look like when CanCon regulations are applied to Spotify, Netflix, and other streaming companies
Allison Russell opens about her entire musical life, the music industry, and the story behind her heralded solo album.
Rising pop singer-songwriter Mathew V, together with Feldman Agency Senior VP, discuss building up an artist's career, livestreaming, stage banter & more.
Creativity and personal branding coach Diane Foy on shaping your image and telling your story. Then Pale Christian Thomas and Daniel Joseph on the making of the documentary, VanCity Raps.
SoundCloud’s VP of Strategy, Michael Pelczynski, on whether fan-powered royalties is proving to be a better streaming model for artists, and can it scale up?