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Dina LaPolt is a renowned entertainment attorney and is the founder of LaPolt Law, a Los Angeles-based law firm representing some of the world’s top entertainers.
In this episode, Dina talks about what inspired her to pursue a career in entertainment law, shares insights into the founding and growth of her law firm, and discusses what sets her firm apart from others in the industry. Dina also opens up about the biggest challenges she’s faced as an entertainment lawyer, recounts the most memorable cases, offers advice on staying motivated, and more.
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Emma Neveux is a Co-founder, Head of A&R/PR and Events at The Kumo Collective, and a Label Coordinator & Business developer at God Knows Music Group. In this episode, Emma talks about her journey in the music industry, shares behind the scenes of putting together the collective of creatives, opens up about struggles of starting her career during the pandemic period, and more.
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Ray Ahmed is a Business Development Lead at PopArabia. In this episode, Ray talks about his music industry journey, shares interesting insights regarding the music landscape in the MENA region, opens up about changing degrees and pursuing his dream, discusses the challenges of working in the developing market, and more.
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Camila Anino is a Head of Partnerships & Programming at Primavera Pro. In this episode, Camila talks about her journey in the live music industry, shares her thoughts on the work environment in Spain and Argentina, discusses how she deals with unpredictability in the live industry, and more.
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Alina Golubeva is a founder of Random Drama music label and a co-founder of Monoleak, an international music and sound design production studio. In this episode, Alina talks about her journey in the music industry, shares behind the scenes of running a label and starting a festival, opens up about the imposter syndrome, discusses her experience of moving countries, and more.
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Eleonora Muraglia is a Content & Audience Manager at September Management and an Artist Manager for oscar o. In this episode, Eleonora talks about her tough start in the music industry, shares the mentality that helped her to push forward, opens up about the reality of getting many rejections in the beginning, gives advice on how to start managing an artist, and more.
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Natalia Tamames is an Intellectual Property & Entertainment Lawyer at Andersen. In this episode, Natalia talks about her recent experience as a Culture & Arts expert at UNESCO, her journey in the music business both as a lawyer and as an artist, and more.
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Ashley Hall is an Associate Director on the International Label Management at The Orchard. In this episode, Ashley talks about her journey in the music business, shares how she started as an intern and in only 5 years got promoted to the Associate Director role. We also talked about the ways of building good relationships with the labels and the artists, the challenges in the music marketing field, and more.
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Nick Kandelaki is a Tour Coordinator, Nik West’s Talent Manager, and a Producer of Live Events and Festivals. In this episode, Nick tells his story about working in the music industry, talks about working with Quincy Jones and Macy Gray and shares how he landed such opportunities. We also talked a lot about talent and tour management, the struggles of organizing big events in Georgia, moving countries and starting from zero, and more.
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Jem Aswad is a Senior Music Editor at Variety. In this episode, Jem talks about his journey in the music business, gives advice to the starting music journalists, shares some tips on how to create interesting and unique interviews and cover stories, and more.
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Mia Van Allen is an Executive Assistant at The Village Studios and a Founder of the Color of Music Collective, an organization that amplifies the voices of people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals working in the music industry. In this episode, Mia talks about her journey in the music business, emphasizes the lack of representation in the industry, and shares how COMC supports underrepresented talents. We also talked about the importance of company culture, unpaid internships, and more.
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Stephanie Hernández is a Marketing Manager at Rich Music. In this episode, Stephanie talks about her journey into the music business, shares why she chose storytelling as a career path, talks about challenges in the music marketing field, highlights the importance of seeing women in leadership roles, and more.
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Selected as Berklee College of Music's Berklee Today 30 Under 30 and SheSaid.So's Alternative Power 100, Michelle Golden has built a career firmly rooted in brand marketing, communications, and creating impactful partnerships through her time at The Orchard, Superfly, and the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music. In this episode, Michelle talks about her experience, work/life balance, and pursuing a nonlinear path to success.
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Dani Balcells is a regional manager at BMAT Music innovators. In this episode, Dani talks about his journey in the music industry, shares his thoughts on the current state of music and tech, tells what his main responsibilities at the company are, speaks about Spanish and American cultural differences, and more.
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Massey is a CEO at gethr, a start-up that uses influencer marketing, data analytics, and machine learning to promote artists' music. In this episode, Massey shares what challenges of the music industry pushed him to start his own company, tells how beneficial this idea is both for artists and influencers, gives some advice to the starting professionals, and more.
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Alicia Caillier is a product manager at Facebook. In this episode, Alicia talks about her journey in music and tech, shares how she raised $53,000 for Covid-19 relief by hosting virtual parties. We also talked about advocacy, feeling burnt out, changing professions, and more.
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Sylvia Black is a Director of Events for Student Government at Harvard University, and a former Executive Assistant to the President/COO & General Manager at Parkwood Entertainment. In this episode, Sylvia talks about her journey in the fashion and music industry, tells what were her responsibilities at Parkwood, shares her thought on the current state of philanthropy in the music industry, and more.
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Shelby Chargin is a Founder of Girls Behind the Rock Show, and Brand Partnerships Assistant at the talent agency. In this episode, Shelby talks about her journey in the music industry, shares how GBTRS started and became a big supporting community for young women in music, talks about the importance of female representation, and more.
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Zoe Schneider is a Community Manager at Harmonix Music Systems. In this episode, Zoe talks about the importance of higher education, shares her experience with a video game company, talks about working with Solange, speaks on finding her path in the music industry, and more.
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Maria Jose Guzman Basilis is a product manager at Interscope Records. In this episode, MJ talks about her experience working for the major music label, tells how she started an artist management company Boombox Management, shares her thoughts on reggaeton, and more.
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