Arts Entrepreneurship Podcast: Making Art Work: Recent Episodes

Nick Petrella and Andy Heise

Welcome to the Arts Entrepreneurship Podcast! We highlight how entrepreneurs align their artistry, passion, and vision to create and pursue opportunities to capture value in the Arts. Learn more at www.ArtsEntrepreneurshipPodcast.com.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with John Sebastian Vera. He’s the Principal Trombonist of the Pittsburgh Opera; Head of Brass & Percussion and lecturer of music entrepreneurship at the Cleveland Institute of Music; adjunct Professor of Trombone at Duquesne University; Co-Founder of the Third Coast Trombone Retreat; and co-host of the Trombone Retreat podcast listened to in over 130 countries.

His portfolio career also includes performing with many orchestras, being an artist for Thein Instruments, and he’s the designer of the JSV signature trombone mouthpiece sold through Houghton Horns.

Make sure you check out Sebastian's interview to hear his 360-degree approach to the music business!

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Today we released part one of our interview with Penelope Sonder. She’s the Chief Operating Officer of the art tech company NALA. It’s an acronym for the networked artistic learning algorithm that matches artists with buyers and designers.

Penelope has nearly 20 years in the fine art industry, and prior to NALA, she was a self-employed art advisor and held various positions in galleries in the UK and Germany.

Artists of all types will be impressed with the innovative ways NALA is connecting artists with buyers from around the world! https://nala.art/home

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Today we released part one of our interview with Penelope Sonder. She’s the Chief Operating Officer of the art tech company NALA. It’s an acronym for the networked artistic learning algorithm that matches artists with buyers and designers.

Penelope has nearly 20 years in the fine art industry, and prior to NALA, she was a self-employed art advisor and held various positions in galleries in the UK and Germany.

Artists of all types will be impressed with the innovative ways NALA is connecting artists with buyers from around the world! https://nala.art/home

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Today we released part two of our interview with Linda Sibio Simmons. She’s a performance artist, painter, educator, and founder of Bezerk Productions, a nonprofit arts collective that promotes art and awareness of artists with mental challenges.

Linda has identified as a “schizophrenic artist” since 1991. Her works have been shown in venues such as Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Franklin Furnace in New York City, and several organizations, including the Rockefeller Foundation and California Arts Council have supported her work.

Hear Linda's inspirational journey, and learn how she's built a community and helped numerous artists over the years.

https://www.lindasibio.com/ and https://www.crazyforaday.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Linda Sibio Simmons. She’s a performance artist, painter, educator, and founder of Bezerk Productions, a nonprofit arts collective that promotes art and awareness of artists with mental challenges.

Linda has identified as a “schizophrenic artist” since 1991. Her works have been shown in venues such as Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Franklin Furnace in New York City, and several organizations, including the Rockefeller Foundation and California Arts Council have supported her work.

Hear Linda's inspirational journey, and learn how she's built a community and helped numerous artists over the years.

https://www.lindasibio.com/ and https://www.crazyforaday.com/

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Today we released part two of our interview with luthier Gregg Alf on June 29. After training at the Cremona Violinmaking School, he founded Alf Studios, where his work has won highest honors at numerous international competitions and exhibitions.

Gregg has built instruments for some of the most distinguished violinists and violists of our time, and in 2013 one of his violins sold at auction for $132,000—then, a world record price for living violin makers.

Join us for this fascinating conversation as Gregg shares the artistry that goes into making world class instruments! https://www.alfstudios.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with luthier Gregg Alf on June 29. After training at the Cremona Violinmaking School, he founded Alf Studios, where his work has won highest honors at numerous international competitions and exhibitions.

Gregg has built instruments for some of the most distinguished violinists and violists of our time, and in 2013 one of his violins sold at auction for $132,000—then, a world record price for living violin makers.

Join us for this fascinating conversation as Gregg shares the artistry that goes into making world class instruments! https://www.alfstudios.com/

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This week one the podcast is part two of our interview with Louis Marks and Fabian Brown. They’re the co-founders of “Third Way Cultural Alliance,” a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting intelligent contemporary music as art.

Louis has been in the music industry for nearly 20 years and has worked in fields ranging from merchandise to licensing. He purchased Ropeadope Music Entertainment in 2005 and created a label that has released music of artists including Ramsey Lewis and Snarky Puppy.

Fabian Brown is a multi-talented musician, entrepreneur, and community advocate hailing from the Greater Philadelphia area. With over 20 years of experience in the music industry, Fabian currently serves as the President of Ropeadope, an international independent record label.

If you're a musician, you'll enjoy hearing how Third Way is giving access to musicians and promoting music that might otherwise not be produced. https://www.twca.xyz/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Louis Marks and Fabian Brown. They’re the co-founders of “Third Way Cultural Alliance,” a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting intelligent contemporary music as art.

Louis has been in the music industry for nearly 20 years and has worked in fields ranging from merchandise to licensing. He purchased Ropeadope Music Entertainment in 2005 and created a label that has released music of artists including Ramsey Lewis and Snarky Puppy.

Fabian Brown is a multi-talented musician, entrepreneur, and community advocate hailing from the Greater Philadelphia area. With over 20 years of experience in the music industry, Fabian currently serves as the President of Ropeadope, an international independent record label.

If you're a musician, you'll enjoy hearing how Third Way is giving access to musicians and promoting music that might otherwise not be produced. https://www.twca.xyz/

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Today we released part two of our interview with fashion industry titan, Fern Mallis. Known as the “godmother of fashion” and founder of New York Fashion Week, her career spans decades as a fashion consultant, author, former senior vice president of IMG Fashion and former executive director of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. In addition to running Fern Mallis LLC, she currently hosts the popular 92nd Street Y “Fashion Icons with Fern Mallis” series where she has interviewed over 70 leaders in fashion.

Outside of the fashion industry, she has raised millions of dollars for AIDS and breast cancer research. Tune in to hear how Fern’s relationship-building approach to business helped her shape her career and the fashion industry!

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Today we released part one of our interview with fashion industry titan, Fern Mallis. Known as the “godmother of fashion” and founder of New York Fashion Week, her career spans decades as a fashion consultant, author, former senior vice president of IMG Fashion and former executive director of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. In addition to running Fern Mallis LLC, she currently hosts the popular 92nd Street Y “Fashion Icons with Fern Mallis” series where she has interviewed over 70 leaders in fashion.

Outside of the fashion industry, she has raised millions of dollars for AIDS and breast cancer research. Tune in to hear how Fern’s relationship-building approach to business helped her shape her career and the fashion industry!

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Today we released part two of our interview with Miriam Schulman. She’s a luxury-market messaging and pricing strategist for creative entrepreneurs. In addition to her business, she’s the author of the best-selling art business book, Artpreneur The Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Sustainable Living from Your Creativity. She also hosts The Inspiration Place podcast, that features experts on mindset, marketing, pricing, and more.

Miriam’s content has been featured in a variety of mass market mediums including Entrepreneur, Forbes, and the New York Times. Artists of all types will learn A LOT as Miriam demystifies marketing, positioning, and sales!
https://www.schulmanart.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Miriam Schulman. She’s a luxury-market messaging and pricing strategist for creative entrepreneurs. In addition to her business, she’s the author of the best-selling art business book, Artpreneur The Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Sustainable Living from Your Creativity. She also hosts The Inspiration Place podcast, that features experts on mindset, marketing, pricing, and more.

Miriam’s content has been featured in a variety of mass market mediums including Entrepreneur, Forbes, and the New York Times. Artists of all types will learn A LOT as Miriam demystifies marketing, positioning, and sales!
https://www.schulmanart.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Erik Abel and Philip Gomez.They’re the co-founders of “All the Artists” — a platform that unites artists across disciplines, and provides access to funding.

Erik is a full-time artist with over 20 years of experience and is the creative force behind the globally recognized brand Abel Arts. His art has been exhibited internationally and he’s collaborated with brands including Patagonia and REI. abelarts.com

Philip is an entrepreneur with a background in web development, automation and operations; and has helped grow multiple ventures by blending creative thinking with scalable infrastructure.

Join us to learn more about them, their platform and noble goal of helping all artists! https://alltheartists.com/intro

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Los Angeles-based dancer, Kitty McNamee. She’s an artist, a creator and most importantly a collaborator. Her early years in LA were spent honing her craft as Artistic Director of Hysterica Dance Co., a prolific collective that redefined dance in Los Angeles. Kitty’s dance films have screened at over 50 festivals worldwide and she currently has several dance-centric documentary projects in development.

The long list of musical institutions and theaters she’s worked with include the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the LA Opera, the San Francisco Opera, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the LA Ballet and the Pasadena Playhouse.In addition to her staged works, she’s collaborated on campaigns for businesses that include Target, Mercedes Benz and Uniqlo.

You won't want to miss Kitty’s inspiring and collaborative approach to arts entrepreneurship. https://www.kittymcnamee.com/about and https://www.lapopsup.com/about

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Los Angeles-based dancer, Kitty McNamee. She’s an artist, a creator and most importantly a collaborator. Her early years in LA were spent honing her craft as Artistic Director of Hysterica Dance Co., a prolific collective that redefined dance in Los Angeles. Kitty’s dance films have screened at over 50 festivals worldwide and she currently has several dance-centric documentary projects in development.

The long list of musical institutions and theaters she’s worked with include the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the LA Opera, the San Francisco Opera, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the LA Ballet and the Pasadena Playhouse.In addition to her staged works, she’s collaborated on campaigns for businesses that include Target, Mercedes Benz and Uniqlo.

You won't want to miss Kitty’s inspiring and collaborative approach to arts entrepreneurship. https://www.kittymcnamee.com/about and https://www.lapopsup.com/about

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Polish percussionist, Marianna Bednarska. She’s a soloist, chamber musician, orchestral musician and teacher.

Among her many accolades, she’s performed throughout Europe and the US, and has appeared as a soloist at the Lucerne Festival, the Davos Festival and with ensembles such as the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and the Polish Radio Orchestra

In addition to her professional experiences, Marianna has won prizes in over two dozen music competitions, including the Geneva International Music Competition, the Swiss Young Soloists, and she was a finalist in the Polish Eurovision Young Musician of the Year in 2009.

Tune in to hear Marianna’s creative approach to pursuing opportunities throughout her career. https://mariannabednarska.com/en/home/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Polish percussionist, Marianna Bednarska. She’s a soloist, chamber musician, orchestral musician and teacher.

Among her many accolades, she’s performed throughout Europe and the US, and has appeared as a soloist at the Lucerne Festival, the Davos Festival and with ensembles such as the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and the Polish Radio Orchestra

In addition to her professional experiences, Marianna has won prizes in over two dozen music competitions, including the Geneva International Music Competition, the Swiss Young Soloists, and she was a finalist in the Polish Eurovision Young Musician of the Year in 2009.

Tune in to hear Marianna’s creative approach to pursuing opportunities throughout her career. https://mariannabednarska.com/en/home/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Rich Simmons. He’s known for blending the rebellious energy of street art with the bold visuals of pop art, into his self-defined genre of Pop Punk Art.

Rich is described as a visionary, a cultural disruptor, and a dynamic communicator. His work resonates with collectors, communities and anyone who believes art can be a catalyst for change.

He’s also the founder of Art is The Cure, a mental health movement he launched in 2008, and Create Scene, a social network for creatives.

Join us to hear Rich’s empowering story—and visit his websites to see his eye-catching art! https://www.richsimmonsart.com/, https://www.artisthecure.org/ and https://createscene.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Rich Simmons. He’s known for blending the rebellious energy of street art with the bold visuals of pop art, into his self-defined genre of Pop Punk Art.

Rich is described as a visionary, a cultural disruptor, and a dynamic communicator. His work resonates with collectors, communities and anyone who believes art can be a catalyst for change.

He’s also the founder of Art is The Cure, a mental health movement he launched in 2008, and Create Scene, a social network for creatives.

Join us to hear Rich’s empowering story—and visit his websites to see his eye-catching art! https://www.richsimmonsart.com/, https://www.artisthecure.org/ and https://createscene.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Italian pianist, Giuseppe Guarrera. He’s won major international awards, including prizes at the Cleveland International Piano Competition, The Rubenstein and Montreal competitions, and he’s a recent recipient of the Tabor Award at the Verbier Festival. As a performer, Giuseppe’s appeared in acclaimed concert halls throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.

Join us to hear how Giuseppe’s staunch work ethic and collaborative approach helped him develop a thriving career. https://www.giuseppeguarrera-pianist.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Italian pianist, Giuseppe Guarrera. He’s won major international awards, including prizes at the Cleveland International Piano Competition, The Rubenstein and Montreal competitions, and he’s a recent recipient of the Tabor Award at the Verbier Festival. As a performer, Giuseppe’s appeared in acclaimed concert halls throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.

Join us to hear how Giuseppe’s staunch work ethic and collaborative approach helped him develop a thriving career. https://www.giuseppeguarrera-pianist.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Aleah Wright. She’s the founder of Wright Beauty, a venture that sells body butter and beauty oil for women. Prior to launching her business, Aleah was a freelance writer, writing about fashion and other topics for magazines including InStyle and Essence. She cut her teeth in the fashion world with internships at Michael Kors and Prada.

Join us to hear how Aleah's grit and determination are propelling her career! https://wrightfashions.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Aleah Wright. She’s the founder of Wright Beauty, a venture that sells body butter and beauty oil for women. Prior to launching her business, Aleah was a freelance writer, writing about fashion and other topics for magazines including InStyle and Essence. She cut her teeth in the fashion world with internships at Michael Kors and Prada.

Join us to hear how Aleah's grit and determination are propelling her career! https://wrightfashions.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Weston Dombroski. He's the Director of Legal Services at Lawyers for the Creative Arts in Chicago, where he works directly with artists and creative organizations navigating contracts, intellectual property, and organizational structure. Before that, he developed programs at lawyers-for-the-arts nonprofits, worked on legal teams at platforms such as Patreon and Discord, and helped found artist-run music co-ops.

Weston has helped artists operate as sole proprietors, LLCs, nonprofits, cooperatives, and platform-based businesses--and he’s seen how those choices play out over time. You won't want to miss his thoughts on how artists should approach business! https://law-arts.org/staff

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Weston Dombroski. He's the Director of Legal Services at Lawyers for the Creative Arts in Chicago, where he works directly with artists and creative organizations navigating contracts, intellectual property, and organizational structure. Before that, he developed programs at lawyers-for-the-arts nonprofits, worked on legal teams at platforms such as Patreon and Discord, and helped found artist-run music co-ops.

Weston has helped artists operate as sole proprietors, LLCs, nonprofits, cooperatives, and platform-based businesses--and he’s seen how those choices play out over time. You won't want to miss his thoughts on how artists should approach business! https://law-arts.org/staff

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Larry Heyman. He’s an internationally recognized and award-winning freelance scenic designer based in Cleveland, Ohio. Larry has over 30 years of experience in set design, as well as properties design, fabrication and supervision, across theatre, film, opera, television, commercial projects and higher education.

Companies he’s worked with include: The Goodman Theatre, The Huntington Theatre, Prague Shakespeare Company, The Cleveland Playhouse, Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, and MTV.

Stream the episode to hear how Larry incorporate in-depth research and problem solving to give his clients what they want. https://www.historyofchairs.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Larry Heyman. He’s an internationally recognized and award-winning freelance scenic designer based in Cleveland, Ohio. Larry has over 30 years of experience in set design, as well as properties design, fabrication and supervision, across theatre, film, opera, television, commercial projects and higher education.

Companies he’s worked with include: The Goodman Theatre, The Huntington Theatre, Prague Shakespeare Company, The Cleveland Playhouse, Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, and MTV.

Stream the episode to hear how Larry incorporate in-depth research and problem solving to give his clients what they want. https://www.historyofchairs.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Dan Gorman. He’s a Co-Founder of Route 8 Studios, a collaborative graphic design and illustration studio featuring comic book artists and designers. He’s worked on over 150 Licensed Trading Card sets with dozens of well-known brands such as Marvel, Star Wars, the Game of Thrones, AMC's The Walking Dead and more. As a comic book penciler, his works have been published in numerous publications.

Dan is a member in good standing of the National Cartoonists Society and runs and promotes several local comicons and Pop Culture Cons. Make sure to visit his website to see samples of his illustrations! www.dangormanart.com and https://www.route8studios.org/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Dan Gorman. He’s a Co-Founder of Route 8 Studios, a collaborative graphic design and illustration studio featuring comic book artists and designers. He’s worked on over 150 Licensed Trading Card sets with dozens of well-known brands such as Marvel, Star Wars, the Game of Thrones, AMC's The Walking Dead and more. As a comic book penciler, his works have been published in numerous publications.

Dan is a member in good standing of the National Cartoonists Society and runs and promotes several local comicons and Pop Culture Cons. Make sure to visit his website to see samples of his illustrations! www.dangormanart.com and https://www.route8studios.org/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with David Cote. He’s a playwright, librettist, and theater critic based in New York City. When we recorded his interview, his opera, Blind Injustice was performed in New York at Jazz at Lincoln Center, and in Cleveland at Playhouse Square. Last year his opera Lucidity premiered with On Site Opera in New York and then had its Northwest premiere at Seattle Opera. Next year Lucidity has its European premiere in Germany.

As a journalist, David’s TV and theater writing appears in The A.V. Club, Observer, 4 Columns, American Theatre and elsewhere. He was the longest serving theater editor and chief drama critic of Time Out New York, and is the author of popular companion books about the Broadway hits: Moulin Rouge! The Musical; Wicked; Jersey Boys and Spring Awakening. https://davidcote.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with David Cote. He’s a playwright, librettist, and theater critic based in New York City. When we recorded his interview, his opera, Blind Injustice was performed in New York at Jazz at Lincoln Center, and in Cleveland at Playhouse Square. Last year his opera Lucidity premiered with On Site Opera in New York and then had its Northwest premiere at Seattle Opera. Next year Lucidity has its European premiere in Germany.

As a journalist, David’s TV and theater writing appears in The A.V. Club, Observer, 4 Columns, American Theatre and elsewhere. He was the longest serving theater editor and chief drama critic of Time Out New York, and is the author of popular companion books about the Broadway hits: Moulin Rouge! The Musical; Wicked; Jersey Boys and Spring Awakening. https://davidcote.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Jack DiIanni. He’s had a portfolio career for over 50 years. As a performer, he's shared the stage with ensembles such as the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, the Pittsburgh Ballet, and the Blossom Festival Band. For 8 years he was on the percussion faculty of Carnegie Mellon University, and as a businessperson, he held management positions at Volkwein’s Music going back to 1981, becoming the owner in 2017.

Join us and be inspired by Jack's enthusiasm for life-long learning in the music business!

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This week om the podcast is part one of our interview with Jack DiIanni. He’s had a portfolio career for over 50 years. As a performer, he's shared the stage with ensembles such as the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, the Pittsburgh Ballet, and the Blossom Festival Band. For 8 years he was on the percussion faculty of Carnegie Mellon University, and as a businessperson, he held management positions at Volkwein’s Music going back to 1981, becoming the owner in 2017.

Join us and be inspired by Jack's enthusiasm for life-long learning in the music business!

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Elizabeth Solomeina. She’s a Russian-born jewelry designer, and co-founder and managing director of Flying Solo—a retail marketplace for independent luxury designers. She founded Flying Solo to address the need for a central space for designers to sell their work and connect with clients, stylists, and press. Her own jewelry incorporates materials such as topaz, pearls and diamonds and fashions them into Art Deco and Elizabethan-inspired pieces.

Tune in to hear how Elizabeth’s hard work and passion grew an idea into operations in NYC and Paris, and more innovative activities on the horizon!

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Elizabeth Solomeina. She’s a Russian-born jewelry designer, and co-founder and managing director of Flying Solo—a retail marketplace for independent luxury designers. She founded Flying Solo to address the need for a central space for designers to sell their work and connect with clients, stylists, and press. Her own jewelry incorporates materials such as topaz, pearls and diamonds and fashions them into Art Deco and Elizabethan-inspired pieces.

Tune in to hear how Elizabeth’s hard work and passion grew an idea into operations in NYC and Paris, and more innovative activities on the horizon!

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Beth Guerriero. She is an arts consultant who works with regional and national nonprofits across the United States. Prior to starting her own consulting business, she spent nearly two decades working in academia and nonprofits. Beth has held leadership positions in a variety of organizations, including Rowan University where she was the Executive Director of Integrative Arts, and the City University of New York’s Harmony Program where she was the Director of Education.

If you're interested in creating or leading an arts organization, you'll want to hear Beth's approach to understanding each organization she works with and how she helps them to thrive. https://www.bethgconsulting.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Beth Guerriero. She is an arts consultant who works with regional and national nonprofits across the United States. Prior to starting her own consulting business, she spent nearly two decades working in academia and nonprofits. Beth has held leadership positions in a variety of organizations, including Rowan University where she was the Executive Director of Integrative Arts, and the City University of New York’s Harmony Program where she was the Director of Education.

If you're interested in creating or leading an arts organization, you'll want to hear Beth's approach to understanding each organization she works with and how she helps them to thrive. https://www.bethgconsulting.com/

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Today we released part two of our interview with Jennifer Zmuda. She’s an Emmy Award-winning photographer, director, and the owner of Jennifer Zmuda Photography.

With a lifelong background in dance and movement, Jennifer specializes in capturing the artistry of dancers and movement-based performers through both photography and film. Her works have been featured in Good Housekeeping, The Washington Post, Dance Magazine, and numerous other national and local publications.

Tune in to hear how her relationship-building approach to business helped her company prosper. https://jenniferzmuda.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Jennifer Zmuda. She’s an Emmy Award-winning photographer, director, and the owner of Jennifer Zmuda Photography.

With a lifelong background in dance and movement, Jennifer specializes in capturing the artistry of dancers and movement-based performers through both photography and film. Her works have been featured in Good Housekeeping, The Washington Post, Dance Magazine, and numerous other national and local publications.

Tune in to hear how her relationship-building approach to business helped her company prosper. https://jenniferzmuda.com/

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Since many of our listeners benefit from donations, in addition to earned income, we thought we would interview an arts benefactor to highlight what they consider when engaging artists.

​Today we released part two of our interview with Michael Frank. He’s a retired emergency physician and attorney who has long been a prodigious arts benefactor. In addition to the support he gives to artists of all genres, he serves on the boards of The Cleveland Orchestra, The Cleveland Ballet and Piano Cleveland. He’s also an active supporter of institutions such as The Cleveland Museum of Art, Playhouse Square and the Great Lakes Theatre Festival.

Join us to hear what motivates Mike and other benefactors to passionately support the arts!

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Since many of our listeners benefit from donations, in addition to earned income, we thought we would interview an arts benefactor to highlight what they consider when engaging artists.

​Today we released part one of our interview with Michael Frank. He’s a retired emergency physician and attorney who has long been a prodigious arts benefactor. In addition to the support he gives to artists of all genres, he serves on the boards of The Cleveland Orchestra, The Cleveland Ballet and Piano Cleveland. He’s also an active supporter of institutions such as The Cleveland Museum of Art, Playhouse Square and the Great Lakes Theatre Festival.

Join us to hear what motivates Mike and other benefactors to passionately support the arts!

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Robert Long. He’s a church musician with a portfolio career that includes freelance work as a conductor, chamber musician and accompanist. He’s also an active soloist on both piano and organ.

Tune in to hear his practical and prudent approach to building a portfolio career!

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Robert Long. He’s a church musician with a portfolio career that includes freelance work as a conductor, chamber musician and accompanist. He’s also an active soloist on both piano and organ.

Tune in to hear his practical and prudent approach to building a portfolio career!

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Jarryd Huntley. He’s a game developer with a portfolio career that includes founding Polytrundra LLC, a studio that works on original titles; he helped organize a the large game development community “Cleveland Game Developers,” and he’s senior lead optimization engineer at Owlchemy Labs.

You’ll be impressed with Jarryd’s methodical and practical approach to building his business! https://jarrydhuntley.itch.io/, https://polytundra.com/, https://linktr.ee/clevelandgamedevs, https://owlchemylabs.com/, https://x.com/JarrydHuntley

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Jarryd Huntley. He’s a game developer with a portfolio career that includes founding Polytrundra LLC, a studio that works on original titles; he helped organize a the large game development community “Cleveland Game Developers,” and he’s senior lead optimization engineer at Owlchemy Labs.

You’ll be impressed with Jarryd’s methodical and practical approach to building his business! https://jarrydhuntley.itch.io/, https://polytundra.com/, https://linktr.ee/clevelandgamedevs, https://owlchemylabs.com/, https://x.com/JarrydHuntley

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Today we released part one of our interview with Fashion entrepreneur, Aidan Meany. He’s the founder and CEO of Found Surface, a Cleveland-based factory specializing in apparel and soft goods. Aidan leads the company’s innovation in digital knitting—blending technology with traditional craftsmanship to create high quality and sustainable goods.

Before Found Surface, Aidan launched Impossible, an experimental art store and project space that became a creative catalyst in Cleveland’s art and design community.

Aidan is becoming a major player in the field of fashion manufacturing, so join us for this motivational and informative interview! https://foundsurface.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Fashion entrepreneur, Aidan Meany. He’s the founder and CEO of Found Surface, a Cleveland-based factory specializing in apparel and soft goods. Aidan leads the company’s innovation in digital knitting—blending technology with traditional craftsmanship to create high quality and sustainable goods.

Before Found Surface, Aidan launched Impossible, an experimental art store and project space that became a creative catalyst in Cleveland’s art and design community.

Aidan is becoming a major player in the field of fashion manufacturing, so join us for this motivational and informative interview! https://foundsurface.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Monika Blichar. She's a creative entrepreneur based in North Vancouver, Canada. Currently, she creates paintings, fashion, books and toys; and her colorful works are rooted in surrealism and pop art.

A serial entrepreneur, Monika founded Art World Expo in 2010 and launched the Art World Podcast in 2022. She is also the owner of Monika’s Art Boutique & Studio in North Vancouver, where she leads a team of educators and creators who service over 200 students monthly via art programs and specialty workshops for kids, adults and seniors.

Tune in to be motivated by Monika's positive energy and collaborative approach to entrepreneurship! https://www.monikablichar.com/, https://theartworldexpo.com/ and

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Today we released part one of our interview with Monika Blichar. She's a creative entrepreneur based in North Vancouver, Canada. Currently, she creates paintings, fashion, books and toys; and her colorful works are rooted in surrealism and pop art.

A serial entrepreneur, Monika founded Art World Expo in 2010 and launched the Art World Podcast in 2022. She is also the owner of Monika’s Art Boutique & Studio in North Vancouver, where she leads a team of educators and creators who service over 200 students monthly via art programs and specialty workshops for kids, adults and seniors.

Tune in to be motivated by Monika's positive energy and collaborative approach to entrepreneurship! https://www.monikablichar.com/, https://theartworldexpo.com/

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Today we release part two of our interview with Bruce Salyers. He's the founder of Salyers Percussion—a leading manufacturer of quality drum sticks and mallets for drummers and percussionists in all genres of music.

Prior to founding Salyers Percussion, Bruce enjoyed a wide variety of experiences as a musician: he was a middle and high school band director, a percussion instructor at Harding College and had a successful private teaching studio. As a performer he’s played with ensembles such as the Arkansas Symphony and Pine Bluff Orchestras, and has published music compositions.

If you're thinking of building an arts-based business, you'll want to hear Bruce describe his organic approach to significant growth! https://www.salyerspercussion.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Bruce Salyers. He's the founder of Salyers Percussion—a leading manufacturer of quality drum sticks and mallets for drummers and percussionists in all genres of music.

Prior to founding Salyers Percussion, Bruce enjoyed a wide variety of experiences as a musician: he was a middle and high school band director, a percussion instructor at Harding College and had a successful private teaching studio. As a performer he’s played with ensembles such as the Arkansas Symphony and Pine Bluff Orchestras, and has published music compositions.

If you're thinking of building an arts-based business, you'll want to hear Bruce describe his organic approach to significant growth! https://www.salyerspercussion.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Stephanie Diamant. She has a background in fashion and worked as a sales and brand ambassador at Saks Fifth Avenue, and in visual merchandizing for Chanel.

Recognizing the collaboration between corporate executives and artists, she decided to become an artist and ultimately worked with many fashion brands to design their illustrations, custom signs, murals and pop-up stores and events. From there she expanded her arts offerings by creating original art, exhibiting in galleries and designing installations for homes, brands and special events.

Join us to hear how Stephanie applied what she learned in the Fashion industry to all her other entrepreneurial pursuits, including art and real estate. https://www.pinterest.com/mixedmediabysteph/ and https://www.instagram.com/mixedmediabysteph/?hl=en

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Stephanie Diamant. She has a background in fashion and worked as a sales and brand ambassador at Saks Fifth Avenue, and in visual merchandizing for Chanel.

Recognizing the collaboration between corporate executives and artists, she decided to become an artist and ultimately worked with many fashion brands to design their illustrations, custom signs, murals and pop-up stores and events. From there she expanded her arts offerings by creating original art, exhibiting in galleries and designing installations for homes, brands and special events.

Join us to hear how Stephanie applied what she learned in the Fashion industry to all her other entrepreneurial pursuits, including art and real estate. https://www.pinterest.com/mixedmediabysteph/ and https://www.instagram.com/mixedmediabysteph/?hl=en

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Delita Martin. She’s an acclaimed American multimedia artist, and the founder of Black Box Press Studio based in Huffman, Texas. She works in a variety of mediums including printmaking, painting and stitching.

Delita frequently incorporates symbolism, and many of her works contain West African masks which highlight the connection between the mortal and spiritual worlds. Her works are in the permanent collections of acclaimed venues such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Minneapolis Museum of Art, and Crystal Bridges. Join us to hear how her relationship approach to business helps grow her studio and lifts everyone with whom she collaborates. https://blackboxpressstudio.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Delita Martin. She’s an acclaimed American multimedia artist, and the founder of Black Box Press Studio based in Huffman, Texas. She works in a variety of mediums including printmaking, painting and stitching.

Delita frequently incorporates symbolism, and many of her works contain West African masks which highlight the connection between the mortal and spiritual worlds. Her works are in the permanent collections of acclaimed venues such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Minneapolis Museum of Art, and Crystal Bridges. Join us to hear how her relationship approach to business helps grow her studio and lifts everyone with whom she collaborates. https://blackboxpressstudio.com/

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Today we released part two of our interview with Los Angeles-based dancer, Christopher Erk. For 20 years he’s traveled the world as a professional tap dance performer, teacher, and choreographer. Most recently he has toured with Tap Dogs, Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox, and was a featured Artist in Las Vegas's number one show, Absinthe at Caesar's Palace.

In addition to his dancing, he’s the Founding Artistic Director of the Tap Factor, a production company that emphasizes the global implications of Tap Dance through all-inclusive workshops and performance opportunities that tour internationally throughout the year.

Make sure to check out Chris’s websites in the show notes to see him in action!

https://www.christophererk.com/home and https://www.youtube.com/@christophererk4848

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Today we released part one of our interview with Los Angeles-based dancer, Christopher Erk. For 20 years he’s traveled the world as a professional tap dance performer, teacher, and choreographer. Most recently he has toured with Tap Dogs, Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox, and was a featured Artist in Las Vegas's number one show, Absinthe at Caesar's Palace.

In addition to his dancing, he’s the Founding Artistic Director of the Tap Factor, a production company that emphasizes the global implications of Tap Dance through all-inclusive workshops and performance opportunities that tour internationally throughout the year.

Make sure to check out Chris’s websites in the show notes to see him in action!

https://www.christophererk.com/home and https://www.youtube.com/@christophererk4848

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Today we released part two of our interview with Leslie Shampaine. She's an award-winning filmmaker and teaching artist. After a 13-year career as a professional ballet dancer, she transitioned into documentary film, producing content for PBS, CBS, the Discovery Channel, and National Geographic.

Her feature documentary, Call Me Dancer, has won 23 prestigious awards, including China’s top documentary prize. It has been showcased at major film festivals, New York's Lincoln Center, and screened by U.S. consulates in India and Nepal.

As a Fulbright Scholar in India, she led workshops and screenings, using the universal language of art to foster cross-cultural dialogue. Her dedication to the arts continues to inspire global connections, bridging cultures and fostering understanding through storytelling and mentorship.

Join us to hear Leslie’s fascinating journey as she recounts how she applied what she learned as a leader in one art form to become a leader in another. https://callmedancer.com/the-filmmakers/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Leslie Shampaine. She's an award-winning filmmaker and teaching artist. After a 13-year career as a professional ballet dancer, she transitioned into documentary film, producing content for PBS, CBS, the Discovery Channel, and National Geographic.

Her feature documentary, Call Me Dancer, has won 23 prestigious awards, including China’s top documentary prize. It has been showcased at major film festivals, New York's Lincoln Center, and screened by U.S. consulates in India and Nepal.

As a Fulbright Scholar in India, she led workshops and screenings, using the universal language of art to foster cross-cultural dialogue. Her dedication to the arts continues to inspire global connections, bridging cultures and fostering understanding through storytelling and mentorship.

Join us to hear Leslie’s fascinating journey as she recounts how she applied what she learned as a leader in one art form to become a leader in another. https://callmedancer.com/the-filmmakers/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Lynette Shy. She’s an arts marketer and the founder of Confluence Arts Solutions, a company that helps small to mid-sized arts organizations increase revenue and improve organizational effectiveness.

Prior to founding CAS, she served as the Marketing Director at BalletMet where she helped earn four Emmy Awards, secure 20 times more media coverage and boost revenue for The Nutcracker by 54% in just 4 years.

Plan to join us to hear Lynette’s tips for growing your arts brand! https://confluence-arts.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Lynette Shy. She’s an arts marketer and the founder of Confluence Arts Solutions, a company that helps small to mid-sized arts organizations increase revenue and improve organizational effectiveness.

Prior to founding CAS, she served as the Marketing Director at BalletMet where she helped earn four Emmy Awards, secure 20 times more media coverage and boost revenue for The Nutcracker by 54% in just 4 years.

Plan to join us to hear Lynette’s tips for growing your arts brand! https://confluence-arts.com/

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Today we release part two of our first Arts Grant Panel interview. Since artists and arts organizations were left scrambling for support this spring due to the budget cuts at the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, we decided to launch our first panel discussion with experts who have experience as grant writers, grantors and grantees. Our goal is to shed light on grant funding and provide suggestions entities should consider when writing for grants.

Joining us are:

David Holmes, an Educational Programming Manager at Candid, where he helps nonprofits and individuals find funding. He also coordinates national trainings and educational programming for the Midwest region. https://candid.org/

Diane Scott, The Director of Artist Services at the Regional Arts Organization Mid-America Arts Alliance, She is the founding director and principal designer of the Artist INC professional development program. Now in its 16th year, Artist INC programs have been offered in eight states and completed by more than 2,500 artists. https://artistinc.art/about/artist-services-team/ and https://www.dianerscott.com/about

Drew Tucker is a vibraphonist, educator, and national arts leader redefining what it means to be an artist and advocate today. As Director of the Jazz Road program at South Arts, he oversees millions in national grant funding to support jazz artists across the country. https://www.southarts.org/about/staff-and-board-directors and https://www.itsnotaxylophone.com/

​If you want to apply for an arts grant, make sure you listen to this interview!

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Today we released part one of our first Arts Grant Panel interview. Since artists and arts organizations were left scrambling for support this spring due to the budget cuts at the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, we decided to launch our first panel discussion with experts who have experience as grant writers, grantors and grantees. Our goal is to shed light on grant funding and provide suggestions entities should consider when writing for grants.

Joining us are:

David Holmes, an Educational Programming Manager at Candid, where he helps nonprofits and individuals find funding. He also coordinates national trainings and educational programming for the Midwest region. https://candid.org/

Diane Scott, The Director of Artist Services at the Regional Arts Organization Mid-America Arts Alliance, She is the founding director and principal designer of the Artist INC professional development program. Now in its 16th year, Artist INC programs have been offered in eight states and completed by more than 2,500 artists. https://artistinc.art/about/artist-services-team/ and https://www.dianerscott.com/about

Drew Tucker is a vibraphonist, educator, and national arts leader redefining what it means to be an artist and advocate today. As Director of the Jazz Road program at South Arts, he oversees millions in national grant funding to support jazz artists across the country. https://www.southarts.org/about/staff-and-board-directors and https://www.itsnotaxylophone.com/

​If you want to apply for an arts grant, make sure you listen to this interview!

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with David Holmes. He’s an Educational Programming Manager at Candid, where he helps nonprofits and individuals find funding. He also coordinates national trainings and educational programming for the Midwest region.

David returned to Candid in 2015 from a position as Senior Consultant at Grants Plus, writing grants and doing research for a variety of large and small nonprofit clients. In his initial nine-year tenure with Foundation Center, Dave served in various roles including Regional Training Specialist, Interim Director of Foundation Center – Cleveland, and the Director of Capacity and Leadership Development.

If you’ve ever wanted to write a grant, learn where you can find information about grants, or learn more about the grant writing process, you won’t want to miss our interview with David! https://candid.org/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with David Holmes. He’s an Educational Programming Manager at Candid, where he helps nonprofits and individuals find funding. He also coordinates national trainings and educational programming for the Midwest region.

David returned to Candid in 2015 from a position as Senior Consultant at Grants Plus, writing grants and doing research for a variety of large and small nonprofit clients. In his initial nine-year tenure with Foundation Center, Dave served in various roles including Regional Training Specialist, Interim Director of Foundation Center – Cleveland, and the Director of Capacity and Leadership Development.

If you’ve ever wanted to write a grant, learn where you can find information about grants, or learn more about the grant writing process, you won’t want to miss our interview with David! https://candid.org

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Craig and Ally Black, the Founder and Managing Director respectively for Scottish visual artist Craig Black. Craig is renowned for his innovative “Acrylic Fusion” technique— a hand-poured paint process that creates mesmerizing art.

His art has been exhibited in London, Sydney and Dubai, and his style and versatility has led to collaborations with global brands including FIFA, Porsche, Red Bull, Jaguar, the NBA and the NFL.

Make sure you check out Craig’s website to see his stunning artwork! https://craig.black/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Craig and Ally Black, the Founder and Managing Director respectively for Scottish visual artist Craig Black. Craig is renowned for his innovative “Acrylic Fusion” technique— a hand-poured paint process that creates mesmerizing art.

His art has been exhibited in London, Sydney and Dubai, and his style and versatility has led to collaborations with global brands including FIFA, Porsche, Red Bull, Jaguar, the NBA and the NFL.

Make sure you check out Craig’s website to see his stunning artwork! https://craig.black/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Ranee Ramaswamy, the Founding Artistic Director of the Ragamala Dance Company, along with her daughters Aparna and Ashwini. Aparna is the Executive Artistic Director, Choreographer and Principal Dancer in the company; and Ashwini is a Choreographic Associate, Dancer, and Communications Director.

The Ragamala Company tours extensively worldwide and has appeared at venues including the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and Jacob’s Pillow. Individually, they have won numerous awards including Guggenheim Fellowships, US Artist Fellowships and over a dozen McKnight Fellowships. This brief bio just scratches the surface of their accolades, so make sure you visit their website to see their impressive list of accomplishments and media! https://www.ragamaladance.org/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Ranee Ramaswamy, the Founding Artistic Director of the Ragamala Dance Company, along with her daughters Aparna and Ashwini. Aparna is the Executive Artistic Director, Choreographer and Principal Dancer in the company; and Ashwini is a Choreographic Associate, Dancer, and Communications Director.

The Ragamala Company tours extensively worldwide and has appeared at venues including the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and Jacob’s Pillow. Individually, they have won numerous awards including Guggenheim Fellowships, US Artist Fellowships and over a dozen McKnight Fellowships. This brief bio just scratches the surface of their accolades, so make sure you visit their website to see their impressive list of accomplishments and media! https://www.ragamaladance.org/

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Today we released part two of our interview with Zoro. Known by musicians around the world as the “Minister of Groove,” he’s one of the world’s most respected and award-winning drummers. For more than thirty years, Zoro has been consistently voted the #1 R&B drummer and clinician by music industry publications such as Modern Drummer, Drum! Magazine, and Rhythm Magazine.

He’s toured and recorded with celebrated musicians, including Lenny Kravitz, Bobby Brown, Frankie Valli, New Edition, and Jody Watley. In addition to performing, he’s a teacher, author, and an inspirational speaker who’s worked with organizations such as Compassion International, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, and the Head Start Organization.

You won't want to miss this uplifting story of a teen on the edge of homelessness who overcame adversity to become a performing artist who uses his experiences to help others reach their goals! https://zorothedrummer.com/ and https://www.zoroministries.org/about-zoro/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Zoro. Known by musicians around the world as the “Minister of Groove,” he’s one of the world’s most respected and award-winning drummers. For more than thirty years, Zoro has been consistently voted the #1 R&B drummer and clinician by music industry publications such as Modern Drummer, Drum! Magazine, and Rhythm Magazine.

He’s toured and recorded with celebrated musicians, including Lenny Kravitz, Bobby Brown, Frankie Valli, New Edition, and Jody Watley. In addition to performing, he’s a teacher, author, and an inspirational speaker who’s worked with organizations such as Compassion International, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, and the Head Start Organization.

You won't want to miss this uplifting story of a teen on the edge of homelessness who overcame adversity to become a performing artist who uses his experiences to help others reach their goals! https://zorothedrummer.com/ and https://www.zoroministries.org/about-zoro/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Jeremy Rubenstein. He’s a distinguished educator, playwright and social entrepreneur, best known for his innovative approach to bullying prevention through interactive theater. He founded Box Out Productions, LLC in 2008 to blend his love for theater with bullying prevention techniques.

Each year his company reaches over 100,000 students, parents and faculty and has been widely covered in the national media for its distinctive approach in helping communities become proactive with bullying prevention.

Please tune in to hear how Jeremy built his business from the ground up, and how he uses entertainment to engage with students on a very important subject. https://www.boxoutbullying.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Jeremy Rubenstein. He’s a distinguished educator, playwright and social entrepreneur, best known for his innovative approach to bullying prevention through interactive theater. He founded Box Out Productions, LLC in 2008 to blend his love for theater with bullying prevention techniques.

Each year his company reaches over 100,000 students, parents and faculty and has been widely covered in the national media for its distinctive approach in helping communities become proactive with bullying prevention.

Please tune in to hear how Jeremy built his business from the ground up, and how he uses entertainment to engage with students on a very important subject. https://www.boxoutbullying.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Red Hot Annie. For nearly twenty years she’s been a Chicago-based burlesque performer and creative entrepreneur who's been an advocate for helping artists build sustainable careers. As a performer, she offers dynamic live shows and empowering workshops designed to inspire confidence, connection, and bold self-expression.

We hope you join us for this entertaining interview, and hear how Annie bootstrapped her business from an idea into the brand she is today. https://redhotannie.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/@redhotannie

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Red Hot Annie. For nearly twenty years she’s been a Chicago-based burlesque performer and creative entrepreneur who's been an advocate for helping artists build sustainable careers. As a performer, she offers dynamic live shows and empowering workshops designed to inspire confidence, connection, and bold self-expression.

We hope you join us for this entertaining interview, and hear how Annie bootstrapped her business from an idea into the brand she is today. https://redhotannie.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/@redhotannie

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Today we released part two of our interview with Valentina Caprini. She’s a jewelry designer, artist and teacher based in Florence, Italy. She comes from a long line of tailors and seamstresses, and studied at the Alchimia Contemporary Jewellery School in Florence.

Valentina founded Linfa Studio Gallery in 2019 and has given lectures on jewelry-making around the world. Her designs incorporate the ancient filigree technique of weaving metal threads, into what she describes as “wearable art.”

If you are looking for inspiration in building your arts studio, you won't want to miss Valentina's interview! https://www.valentinacaprini.com/ and https://www.linfastudiogallery.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Valentina Caprini. She’s a jewelry designer, artist and teacher based in Florence, Italy. She comes from a long line of tailors and seamstresses, and studied at the Alchimia Contemporary Jewellery School in Florence.

Valentina founded Linfa Studio Gallery in 2019 and has given lectures on jewelry-making around the world. Her designs incorporate the ancient filigree technique of weaving metal threads, into what she describes as “wearable art.”

If you are looking for inspiration in building your arts studio, you won't want to miss Valentina's interview! https://www.valentinacaprini.com/ and https://www.linfastudiogallery.com/

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Today we released part two of our interview with Michael Sachs. He has a portfolio career at the highest levels of classical music: he’s in his 37th year as the principal trumpet of The Cleveland Orchestra, he's the Music Director of the Strings Music Festival, an active soloist, author, instrument designer, and he's on the faculty at the Curtis Institute of Music.

Though our interview mainly focuses on his entrepreneurial activities as a music director and musician outside of The Cleveland Orchestra, Michael offers a wealth of information to anyone aspiring to become a professional musician! https://michaelsachs.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Michael Sachs. He has a portfolio career at the highest levels of classical music: he’s in his 37th year as the principal trumpet of The Cleveland Orchestra, he's the Music Director of the Strings Music Festival, an active soloist, author, instrument designer, and he's on the faculty at the Curtis Institute of Music.

Though our interview mainly focuses on his entrepreneurial activities as a music director and musician outside of The Cleveland Orchestra, Michael offers a wealth of information to anyone aspiring to become a professional musician! https://michaelsachs.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Vera Holczer-Waroquet. She’s a Hungarian pianist who came to the US after finishing her degree at Budapest’s Bartok High School Conservatory. She studied music at UCLA and went to graduate school at the Cleveland Institute of Music. Upon graduation, she started a small teaching studio that quickly grew into the Aurora School of Music that trains over 1,000 students per week and hosts numerous events she hosts each year.

Anyone interested in launching any type of arts teaching studio, or needing inspiration on how to grow a teaching studio, should tune in to hear what Vera has to say! https://auroraschoolofmusic.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Vera Holczer-Waroquet. She’s a Hungarian pianist who came to the US after finishing her degree at Budapest’s Bartok High School Conservatory. She studied music at UCLA and went to graduate school at the Cleveland Institute of Music. Upon graduation, she started a small teaching studio that quickly grew into the Aurora School of Music that trains over 1,000 students per week and hosts numerous events she hosts each year.

Anyone interested in launching any type of arts teaching studio, or needing inspiration on how to grow a teaching studio, should tune in to hear what Vera has to say! https://auroraschoolofmusic.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Gina DeSantis. She’s the lead creator behind Gina DeSantis Ceramics—the company she founded in 2013.

She began her ceramic studies at her local community college and by 2006 earned her MFA from Kent State University. Her works are in 400 retailers throughout the US such as Uncommon Goods, Anthropologie, and McGee & Co.

Gina is the embodiment of persistence and lifelong learning, so if you or someone you know needs inspiration to power through a tough time, make sure they hear this interview! https://www.ginadesantisceramics.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Gina DeSantis. She’s the lead creator behind Gina DeSantis Ceramics—the company she founded in 2013.

She began her ceramic studies at her local community college and by 2006 earned her MFA from Kent State University. Her works are in 400 retailers throughout the US such as Uncommon Goods, Anthropologie, and McGee & Co.

Gina is the embodiment of persistence and lifelong learning, so if you or someone you know needs inspiration to power through a tough time, make sure they hear this interview! https://www.ginadesantisceramics.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Jess Williams. She’s a professional 2D/3D motion graphics artist, designer, and art director. Jess has designed graphics for national broadcast, sports, entertainment, digital channels, television shows and films, working with clients including Disney, Netflix and Warner Brothers.

These days she works with companies and start-ups to create stunning explainer videos, logo intros/outros, social media content and product videos to tell their stories.

Anyone looking for creative ways to market their arts offerings should tune in. https://cargocollective.com/JessicaDonofrioWilliams

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Jess Williams. She’s a professional 2D/3D motion graphics artist, designer, and art director. Jess has designed graphics for national broadcast, sports, entertainment, digital channels, television shows and films, working with clients including Disney, Netflix and Warner Brothers.

These days she works with companies and start-ups to create stunning explainer videos, logo intros/outros, social media content and product videos to tell their stories.

Anyone looking for creative ways to market their arts offerings should tune in. https://cargocollective.com/JessicaDonofrioWilliams

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This week on the podcast is part one of interview with British entrepreneur, Rebecca Driver. She founded RDMR (Rebecca Driver Media Relations) in 2010 after having worked in classical music PR at Dvora Lewis PR, as publicist at the BBC Proms, BBC Radio 3, and Head of Press at the English National Opera.

Make sure you tune in to hear Rebecca's anecdotes and what she's learned over the years working with clients such as the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. https://www.rdmr.co.uk/

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This week on the podcast is part one of interview with British entrepreneur, Rebecca Driver. She founded RDMR (Rebecca Driver Media Relations) in 2010 after having worked in classical music PR at Dvora Lewis PR, as publicist at the BBC Proms, BBC Radio 3, and Head of Press at the English National Opera.

Make sure you tune in to hear Rebecca's anecdotes and what she's learned over the years working with clients such as the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. https://www.rdmr.co.uk/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with NYC-based stand-up comedian, Tony Deyo. He made his late-night TV debut in 2013 on CONAN. Since then he’s had appearances on many others such as The Late Show with Craig Ferguson. His album, “Comedy Road Trip,” landed on Billboard Magazine’s comedy chart and debuted as the #1 selling stand-up album on iTunes. You won't want to miss Tony's story of persistence and the creative ways he's built his business and brand! https://www.tonydeyo.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with NYC-based stand-up comedian, Tony Deyo. He made his late-night TV debut in 2013 on CONAN. Since then he’s had appearances on many others such as The Late Show with Craig Ferguson. His album, “Comedy Road Trip,” landed on Billboard Magazine’s comedy chart and debuted as the #1 selling stand-up album on iTunes. You won't want to miss Tony's story of persistence and the creative ways he's built his business and brand! https://www.tonydeyo.com/

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This week on the podcast is our 200th episode! To mark the occasion, we (Nick and Andy) interview each other and reminisce about a variety of topics from how we started the podcast to our personal answers to the final three questions we ask all of our guests. We hope you'll join us! https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Jerrilyn Duckworth. She founded Bridging the Gap in 2019. It’s a company that focuses on hair & makeup issues that plague BIPOC students and performers in the theatre industry. Jerrilyn dives into the history of hair & makeup, wig prep on natural hair textures, correct language, products, and practical applications that would set any performer or creative artist up for success. Her goal is to create an inclusive environment for all performers.

Her designs have been on the stage at venues such as the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Ensemble Theatre in Cincinnati, and the Oklahoma Shakespearean Festival. We hope you'll tune in to hear Jerrilyn share her wisdom on a variety of theatrical topics! https://bridgingthegapintheatre.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with Jerrilyn Duckworth. She founded Bridging the Gap in 2019. It’s a company that focuses on hair & makeup issues that plague BIPOC students and performers in the theatre industry. Jerrilyn dives into the history of hair & makeup, wig prep on natural hair textures, correct language, products, and practical applications that would set any performer or creative artist up for success. Her goal is to create an inclusive environment for all performers.

Her designs have been on the stage at venues such as the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Ensemble Theatre in Cincinnati, and the Oklahoma Shakespearean Festival. We hope you'll tune in to hear Jerrilyn share her wisdom on a variety of theatrical topics! https://bridgingthegapintheatre.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Nashville-based drummer, percussionist, producer, and educator, Jordan Perlson. He’s a busy musician who's performed with well-known artists such as Gary Burton, David Liebman and Snarky Puppy. He’s been on over 100 recordings, and has composed music for national ad campaigns for companies such as Netflix, Powerade, and Nissan.

​Jordan is also an Adjunct Professor at Middle Tennessee State University, and his books have been translated into several languages. Anyone with an interest in a portfolio career will benefit from Jordan’s insight on a variety of topics such as self-employment, planning for retirement, and more! www.jordanperlson-music.com

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Today we released part one of our interview with Nashville-based drummer, percussionist, producer, and educator, Jordan Perlson. He’s a busy musician who's performed with well-known artists such as Gary Burton, David Liebman and Snarky Puppy. He’s been on over 100 recordings, and has composed music for national ad campaigns for companies such as Netflix, Powerade, and Nissan.

Jordan is also an Adjunct Professor at Middle Tennessee State University, and his books have been translated into several languages. Anyone with an interest in a portfolio career will benefit from Jordan’s insight on a variety of topics such as self-employment, planning for retirement, and more! www.jordanperlson-music.com

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Today we released part two of our interview with visionary photographer and videographer, Steve Giralt. He combined his skill as a commercial photographer with his interest in robotics to create The Garage, a 10,000 sq ft studio in Brooklyn’s Industry City Complex, that’s fully-equipped for both photography and film shoots. Steve’s goal as a director is to push the art of tabletop cinematography forward, and empower artists to create their most innovative work.

​Tune in to hear how Steve built his hugely successful production company and utilizes robots to help deliver his artistic vision and compelling story telling for top global brands such as Pepsi, Starbucks, Victoria’s Secret and the Wall Street Journal! https://www.the-garage.tv/

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Today we released part one of our interview with visionary photographer and videographer, Steve Giralt. He combined his skill as a commercial photographer with his interest in robotics to create The Garage, a 10,000 sq ft studio in Brooklyn’s Industry City Complex, that’s fully-equipped for both photography and film shoots. Steve’s goal as a director is to push the art of tabletop cinematography forward, and empower artists to create their most innovative work.

​Tune in to hear how Steve built his hugely successful production company and utilizes robots to help deliver his artistic vision and compelling story telling for top global brands such as Pepsi, Starbucks, Victoria’s Secret and the Wall Street Journal! https://www.the-garage.tv/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with brothers Brian and Ross Raitman. Together they own Raitman Art Galleries in Breckenridge and Vail, Colorado, and also have a robust online gallery on their website.

They started with an 825 sq. foot gallery in 2007, and over the years have expanded to over 8,000 sq. feet of gallery space in their 3 locations. Many of their 50+ artists have national and international reputations, and have works featured in museums and Fortune 100 companies.

​You won't want to miss this entertaining behind-the-scenes look at what it took to build a successful multi-showroom art gallery from the ground up!
https://www.raitmanart.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with brothers Brian and Ross Raitman. Together they own Raitman Art Galleries in Breckenridge and Vail, Colorado, and also have a robust online gallery on their website.

They started with an 825 sq. foot gallery in 2007, and over the years have expanded to over 8,000 sq. feet of gallery space in their 3 locations. Many of their 50+ artists have national and international reputations, and have works featured in museums and Fortune 100 companies.

​You won't want to miss this entertaining behind-the-scenes look at what it took to build a successful multi-showroom art gallery from the ground up!
https://www.raitmanart.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with renowned English cellist Matthew Barley. He has performed in over 50 countries, and with numerous orchestras including the BBC Philharmonic and the London Sinfonietta, and in venues from Ronnie Scott’s to Wigmore Hall.

In addition to being a busy performing musician, his varied experiences include founding Between the Notes, a performance and education group that works with musicians and artists in other arts genres; he was a former music director and presenter of the BBC2 Series Classical Star; and he founded the Matthew Barley Arts Foundation to run creative workshops using music and theatre to help university students improve their mental health.

Matthew’s most recent project is Light Stories, a new program for cello, electronics and visuals which launches this month in London’s Southbank Centre.
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Today we released part one of our interview with renowned English cellist Matthew Barley. He has performed in over 50 countries, and with numerous orchestras including the BBC Philharmonic and the London Sinfonietta, and in venues from Ronnie Scott’s to Wigmore Hall.

In addition to being a busy performing musician, his varied experiences include founding Between the Notes, a performance and education group that works with musicians and artists in other arts genres; he was a former music director and presenter of the BBC2 Series Classical Star; and he founded the Matthew Barley Arts Foundation to run creative workshops using music and theatre to help university students improve their mental health.

Matthew’s most recent project is Light Stories, a new program for cello, electronics and visuals which launches this month in London’s Southbank Centre.

We hope you'll join us for Matthew's inspiring journey from a near-death experience as a teen to becoming a world-class performer. https://matthewbarley.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with theatre company founder Scott Cramton. His journey is nothing short of inspiring. Born with a cleft palate, he underwent seven surgeries by fourth grade and overcame speech challenges through dedicated therapy. Embracing his passion for the arts, he pursued his love for theater and film at Grand Valley State University, where his hidden disability became the driving force behind his mission.

Over the years he created a variety of theater companies, including American Immersion Theater (AIT), a multi-million dollar enterprise and the largest immersive theater company in America.

You won't want to miss his entertaining story of bootstrapping and persistence in the theatre space! https://americanimmersiontheater.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with theatre company founder Scott Cramton. His journey is nothing short of inspiring. Born with a cleft palate, he underwent seven surgeries by fourth grade and overcame speech challenges through dedicated therapy. Embracing his passion for the arts, he pursued his love for theater and film at Grand Valley State University, where his hidden disability became the driving force behind his mission.

Over the years he created a variety of theater companies, including American Immersion Theater (AIT), a multi-million dollar enterprise and the largest immersive theater company in America.

You won't want to miss his entertaining story of bootstrapping and persistence in the theatre space! https://americanimmersiontheater.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with fashion entrepreneur Aimon Ali. Her rich background includes being a fashion runway show producer, stylist and creative director. After moving from Toronto, where she worked in the Canadian fashion industry, she moved to Cleveland where she launched Fashion Talks, a boutique fashion services and events agency with a footprint in Cleveland, NYC and Toronto. ​https://fashiontalkss.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with fashion entrepreneur Aimon Ali. Her rich background includes being a fashion runway show producer, stylist and creative director. After moving from Toronto, where she worked in the Canadian fashion industry, she moved to Cleveland where she launched Fashion Talks, a boutique fashion services and events agency with a footprint in Cleveland, NYC and Toronto. https://fashiontalkss.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Heather Bhandari. She’s the Co-Founder of CreativeStudy: an online business and financial health education platform for creatives. Heather is also an independent curator and writer; a co-founder of the project-based curatorial team and podcast, The RStyemix; and an adjunct lecturer at Brown University where she teaches professional practice to artists.She received a BA from Brown University and an MFA from Penn State University.

If you enjoy Heather's book Art/Work, you won't want to miss these episodes as we touch on a variety of topics from the book and beyond! https://heatherbhandari.com/; https://creativestudy.com/; https://theremix.nyc/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Heather Bhandari. She’s the Co-Founder of CreativeStudy: an online business and financial health education platform for creatives. Heather is also an independent curator and writer; a co-founder of the project-based curatorial team and podcast, The RStyemix; and an adjunct lecturer at Brown University where she teaches professional practice to artists.She received a BA from Brown University and an MFA from Penn State University.

If you enjoy Heather's book Art/Work, you won't want to miss these episodes as we touch on a variety of topics from the book and beyond! https://heatherbhandari.com/; https://creativestudy.com/; https://theremix.nyc/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Stephanie Kluk. After receiving her BFA in Photography from the Columbus College of Art and Design, Stephanie moved to Chicago, where she exhibited her artwork throughout the city and worked as the Program Director for the Chicago Artists’ Coalition.

In 2008, she moved to Cleveland and became the Program and Community Enrichment Manager at Art House, Inc. where she managed a variety of programs that included free art education classes for children and families.

In 2016 Stephanie became the Director of Operations and Co-Executive Director of Zygote Press, and in June 2020, she joined the CAN Journal as the Development Manager and launched her own arts organization, Future Ink Graphics (FIG).

Tune in to hear how Stephanie is helping other artists and contributes to the arts ecosystem! https://stephaniekluk.com/home.html and https://futureinkgraphics.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Stephanie Kluk. After receiving her BFA in Photography from the Columbus College of Art and Design, Stephanie moved to Chicago, where she exhibited her artwork throughout the city and worked as the Program Director for the Chicago Artists’ Coalition.

In 2008, she moved to Cleveland and became the Program and Community Enrichment Manager at Art House, Inc. where she managed a variety of programs that included free art education classes for children and families.

In 2016 Stephanie became the Director of Operations and Co-Executive Director of Zygote Press, and in June 2020, she joined the CAN Journal as the Development Manager and launched her own arts organization, Future Ink Graphics (FIG).

Tune in to hear how Stephanie is helping other artists and contributes to the arts ecosystem! https://stephaniekluk.com/home.html and https://futureinkgraphics.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with renowned lyric tenor, Matthew Polenzani. He performs regularly with the Metropolitan Opera and appears in opera houses around the world such as the Vienna State Opera, Paris Opera, and Teatro Real in Madrid.

Matthew is continuously in demand for concert engagements with the world’s most influential conductors, and with premiere ensembles such as the Berlin Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, and the Munich Philharmonic.

​Join us for this mini-master class in career development for any aspiring musician! https://matthewpolenzani.com/

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Today we release part one of our interview with renowned lyric tenor, Matthew Polenzani. He performs regularly with the Metropolitan Opera and appears in opera houses around the world such as the Vienna State Opera, Paris Opera, and Teatro Real in Madrid.

Matthew is continuously in demand for concert engagements with the world’s most influential conductors, and with premiere ensembles such as the Berlin Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, and the Munich Philharmonic.

Join us for this mini-master class in career development for any aspiring musician! https://matthewpolenzani.com/

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Today we released part two of our interview with entrepreneur Mike Packer. He’s the President and Founder of Inspire EDU—a company founded on transforming lives through arts, media and entertainment education. Mike is also an accomplished drummer and author, and has been teaching for over 30 years. You'll enjoy hearing how Mike created a portfolio career as a working drummer, educator, administrator, author and company founder.
https://www.inspireedu.us
https://www.mikepackerdrums.com

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Today we released part one of our interview with entrepreneur Mike Packer. He’s the President and Founder of Inspire EDU—a company founded on transforming lives through arts, media and entertainment education. Mike is also an accomplished drummer and author, and has been teaching for over 30 years. You'll enjoy hearing how Mike created a portfolio career as a working drummer, educator, administrator, author and company founder.
https://www.inspireedu.us
https://www.mikepackerdrums.com

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Today we released part two of our interview with serial arts entrepreneur Wayne Messmer. He’s a singer, speaker, broadcaster, author, and actor. Wayne is also a member of SAG/AFTRA and the National Speakers Association, and has held a professional association with the Chicago Cubs since 1985.

Outside of the arts, Wayne is part owner of the Chicago Wolves hockey team and co-owner of the financial services firm, Wayne Messer and Associates.

Regardless of your career goals, you'll benefit from hearing the wisdom Wayne has learned from his many decades as an arts entrepreneur! https://waynemessmer.com/

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Today we released part one of our interview with serial arts entrepreneur Wayne Messmer. He’s a singer, speaker, broadcaster, author, and actor. Wayne is also a member of SAG/AFTRA and the National Speakers Association, and has held a professional association with the Chicago Cubs since 1985.

Outside of the arts, Wayne is part owner of the Chicago Wolves hockey team and co-owner of the financial services firm, Wayne Messer and Associates.

Regardless of your career goals, you'll benefit from hearing the wisdom Wayne has learned from his many decades as an arts entrepreneur! https://waynemessmer.com/

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Today we release part two of our interview with Tony Miceli. He’s a jazz vibraphonist who has performed and taught all over the world. Under the umbrella of Miceli Music, LLC., he hosts the sites www.tonymiceli.com and www.vibesworkshop.com -- a virtual meeting place and teaching tool with 4,000 student and professional members. Tony is also the co-creator of the World Vibes Congress, a formal gathering of players who share the desire to bring public awareness to the vibraphone. If you want to get a glimpse into what it takes to be a successful working musician, you'll want to hear what Tony has to say! This interview is sponsored by @steveweissmusic

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Today we release part one of our interview with Tony Miceli. He’s a jazz vibraphonist who has performed and taught all over the world. Under the umbrella of Miceli Music, LLC., he hosts the sites www.tonymiceli.com and www.vibesworkshop.com -- a virtual meeting place and teaching tool with 4,000 student and professional members. Tony is also the co-creator of the World Vibes Congress, a formal gathering of players who share the desire to bring public awareness to the vibraphone. If you want to get a glimpse into what it takes to be a successful working musician, you'll want to hear what Tony has to say! This interview is sponsored by @steveweissmusic

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This week on the podcast is part 2 of our interview with entrepreneur Alex Farkas. In 2006, he founded UGallery--a curated online gallery offering a unique selection of heirloom-quality artwork from both emerging and established artists. He studied art history, sculpture, and entrepreneurship at the University of Arizona and launched Ugallery upon graduation. After being part of San Francisco’s vibrant art market for 15 years, Alex packed up and moved to Amsterdam, where he runs the business today. Join us for a better understanding of all that goes into selling art online. https://www.ugallery.com/

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Today we released part 1 of our interview with entrepreneur Alex Farkas. In 2006, he founded UGallery--a curated online gallery offering a unique selection of heirloom-quality artwork from both emerging and established artists.

He studied art history, sculpture, and entrepreneurship at the University of Arizona and launched Ugallery upon graduation. After being part of San Francisco’s vibrant art market for 15 years, Alex packed up and moved to Amsterdam, where he runs the business today. Join us for a better understanding of all that goes into selling art online. https://www.ugallery.com/

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This week is part 1 of our interview with serial arts entrepreneur Liz Maugans. She’s a Cleveland-based printmaker whose works are included in the Progressive Art Collection, The Cleveland Clinic, the Dalad Collection, BF Goodrich, the Westin Collection and The Riffe Center for Government and the Arts. She received an Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship in 2000, and a 2005 Artist-in-Communities Grant. Liz was awarded an Ohio Arts Council’s International Residency to Dresden, Germany in 2009. We hope you'll tune in to hear all about Liz's experiences in founding numerous nonprofits over the past 25+ years. https://www.lizmaugansart.com/

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This week is part 1 of our interview with serial arts entrepreneur Liz Maugans. She’s a Cleveland-based printmaker whose works are included in the Progressive Art Collection, The Cleveland Clinic, the Dalad Collection, BF Goodrich, the Westin Collection and The Riffe Center for Government and the Arts. She received an Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship in 2000, and a 2005 Artist-in-Communities Grant. Liz was awarded an Ohio Arts Council’s International Residency to Dresden, Germany in 2009. We hope you'll tune in to hear all about Liz's experiences in founding numerous nonprofits over the past 25+ years. https://www.lizmaugansart.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Emily Haussler.She’s a director, choreographer, teacher and the founder of RESILIENCE Dance Company—a nonprofit dance company based in St. Louis, MO. Her work centers on building healthier dance communities by equipping dancers with resources for their mental health, physical well being and artistic success. Emily’s choreography draws on contemporary, modern, and improvisational techniques that reflect the contemporary human condition and our relationships to one another. If you want to hear an in-depth account of what it takes to create and maintain a nonprofit, you won’t want to miss this interview! https://www.emilyhaussler.com/ and https://www.resiliencedancecompany.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Emily Haussler.She’s a director, choreographer, teacher and the founder of RESILIENCE Dance Company—a nonprofit dance company based in St. Louis, MO. Her work centers on building healthier dance communities by equipping dancers with resources for their mental health, physical well being and artistic success. Emily’s choreography draws on contemporary, modern, and improvisational techniques that reflect the contemporary human condition and our relationships to one another. If you want to hear an in-depth account of what it takes to create and maintain a nonprofit, you won’t want to miss this interview! https://www.emilyhaussler.com/ and https://www.resiliencedancecompany.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with New York-based fashion designer Gita Omri. She's an Israeli-American fashion designer who focuses on inclusive fashion design for women. Her intensive design process is made doubly rigorous given the range of sizes for which she creates. Gita fits every garment in several measures before the pattern is finally graded for production. Her brand's mission is to reintroduce fashion as a tool to enhance one's confidence and self-esteem—so we hope you'll tune in to hear how Gita uses her creativity and passion to help empower women to "present themselves to the world in their true form with pride, acceptance, and authenticity. https://gitaomri.com/

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with New York-based fashion designer Gita Omri. She's an Israeli-American fashion designer who focuses on inclusive fashion design for women. Her intensive design process is made doubly rigorous given the range of sizes for which she creates. Gita fits every garment in several measures before the pattern is finally graded for production. Her brand's mission is to reintroduce fashion as a tool to enhance one's confidence and self-esteem—so we hope you'll tune in to hear how Gita uses her creativity and passion to help empower women to "present themselves to the world in their true form with pride, acceptance, and authenticity." https://gitaomri.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Eduardo Placer—actor, Story Doula and Founder of Fearless Communicators®. As a global facilitator, Eduardo has led workshops and spoken with groups at HBO, Google, Bank of America- Merrill Lynch, Yale, The Juilliard School, and the Wharton School of Business. His private clients include Industry Leaders, CEO’s of start up companies, UN Diplomats and social activists. Prior to focusing all his energy on Fearless Communicators, he was a professional actor for 15 years, working all over the US in over 38 plays and musicals. If you speak publicly or anticipate you will, this is one podcast you won't want to miss!

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Eduardo Placer—actor, Story Doula and Founder of Fearless Communicators®. As a global facilitator, Eduardo has led workshops and spoken with groups at HBO, Google, Bank of America- Merrill Lynch, Yale, The Juilliard School, and the Wharton School of Business. His private clients include Industry Leaders, CEO’s of start up companies, UN Diplomats and social activists. Prior to focusing all his energy on Fearless Communicators, he was a professional actor for 15 years, working all over the US in over 38 plays and musicals. If you speak publicly or anticipate you will, this is one podcast you won't want to miss! https://www.fearlesscommunicators.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Eddie Tuduri. You may not recognize his name, but we guarantee you’ve heard him perform! Eddie’s career spans 50 years and he’s played drums with many well known bands including The Beach Boys, Dr. John, Ike Turner, Martha Reeves, Steve Perry, Dwight Yoakam and Michael McDonald to name a few. In addition to his performing career, Eddie’s devoted his life to charitable causes and has been given many awards for his contributions to those with disabilities and impoverished children around the world. In 1997, after a life-changing surfing accident, he founded The Rhythmic Arts Project, a nonprofit 501c3 that educates individuals with intellectual and developmental differences by embracing a curriculum that uses rhythm to address life and learning skills as well as reading, writing and arithmetic. We hope you'll join us for our interview with this selfless and inspiring musician.

Eddie shares his inspiring journey of musical mastery and profound humanitarianism that began with a late-night revelation and led to his dedicated support of causes such as Save the Children and UNICEF. It's a narrative that not only spotlights his remarkable benefit concerts but also showcases the true power of selfless acts.

Our conversation takes an emotional turn through the corridors of a hospital ward, where Eddie's impromptu music sessions sparked the birth of The Rhythm Arts Project (TRAP). This initiative blossomed into a therapeutic haven, aiding patients with disabilities through the healing power of rhythm.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Eddie Tuduri. You may not recognize his name, but we guarantee you’ve heard him perform! Eddie’s career spans 50 years and he’s played drums with many well known bands including The Beach Boys, Dr. John, Ike Turner, Martha Reeves, Steve Perry, Dwight Yoakam and Michael McDonald to name a few. In addition to his performing career, Eddie’s devoted his life to charitable causes and has been given many awards for his contributions to those with disabilities and impoverished children around the world. In 1997, after a life-changing surfing accident, he founded The Rhythmic Arts Project, a nonprofit 501c3 that educates individuals with intellectual and developmental differences by embracing a curriculum that uses rhythm to address life and learning skills as well as reading, writing and arithmetic. We hope you'll join us for our interview with this selfless and inspiring musician. https://traplearning.org/

Hear how a childhood dream beat out a path to stardom, the sacrifices made along the way, and the rich tapestry of life as a musician that Eddie weaves for us, from his first wedding gig at twelve to the powerful educational outreach through The Rhythmic Arts Project. Discover the life of a musician navigating the waters of fame and anonymity, the definition of success, and the unvarnished truths of the working-class artist. Eddie's journey encapsulates the bittersweet symphony of the music industry, and it's one that resonates with anyone who has ever chased a dream.

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with artist Jane Chu. Throughout her career she’s combined her academic research with professional practice in the arts, philanthropy, and business administration. From 2014 to 2018 Jane was the 11th chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts. Prior to that, she was the founding president and CEO of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City, and was charged with overseeing a $413 million campaign to construct and open the center. Currently Jane is a practicing visual artist based in New York City, and her drawings of 3D colored objects atop black and white background scenes allow viewers to embrace multiple perspectives simultaneously. We’ll link to her website in the show notes so you can read more about her and her involvement with projects such as The Objects of Immigrants to America, by illustrating and telling stories of individuals from all walks of life who have immigrated to the United States. https://www.janechuart.com/

In our conversation, we dissect the challenges of securing philanthropic investment and the dance between artistic autonomy and market demands. Together, we navigate the strategic partnerships that amplify donor appeal, sharing invaluable advice for artists striving to maintain a vibrant creative practice. Discover the delicate art of demonstrating a track record that wins support, and the intricate balance needed to foster artistic innovation while ensuring financial sustainability.

Embark on a journey through the cultural business landscape, where the nuances of communication styles and entrepreneurial savvy can make or break an artist's career. Chu opens up about her personal evolution in bridging diverse professional worlds and the lessons learned along the way. You'll gain strategies for managing the ebb and flow of creative work, staying continuously inspired, and the courage it takes to place true value on your artistic contributions.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with artist Jane Chu. Throughout her career she’s combined her academic research with professional practice in the arts, philanthropy, and business administration. From 2014 to 2018 Jane was the 11th chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts. Prior to that, she was the founding president and CEO of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City, and was charged with overseeing a $413 million campaign to construct and open the center. Currently Jane is a practicing visual artist based in New York City, and her drawings of 3D colored objects atop black and white background scenes allow viewers to embrace multiple perspectives simultaneously. We’ll link to her website in the show notes so you can read more about her and her involvement with projects such as The Objects of Immigrants to America, by illustrating and telling stories of individuals from all walks of life who have immigrated to the United States. https://www.janechuart.com/

In our discussion, we unravel the complexities behind arts funding and its undeniable ripple effect across communities. Discover the expansive reach of the National Endowment for the Arts, far more inclusive than just nonprofits, and dive into the participatory heartbeat of their grant review process. Change-makers and art aficionados will find a trove of insights on how to engage with these panels and foster a fusion of creativity and commerce. The digital age has indeed redefined the arts funding landscape, carving out new avenues for artistic souls to traverse, intertwined with other disciplines, and free to explore both commissioned works and the pursuit of personal creative quests. Join us as we celebrate the artists who are pushing boundaries and painting our world with the broad strokes of innovation and entrepreneurship.

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Vince Verderame. He’s an extraordinary drummer and percussionist whose portfolio career spans 3 decades. He’s toured the world with numerous Latin pop artists such as Ricky Martin and Raul Di Blasio; was an accompanist/composer/educator for the Dance Dept at the New World School for the Arts in Miami; and toured with the acclaimed Jonathan Kreisberg Trio. Though he’s been with the Blue Man Group in Las Vegas for the past 22 years as a musician and music director, he is still busy subbing on numerous Vegas Shows such as Tom Jones and the Lion King. He recently wrapped up a year as drummer and music director for a project with Derek Hough of Dancin’ with the Stars. Everyone who wants to work in the arts should hear what he has to say about collaborations and putting the audience first!

Vince unpacks the intricacies of touring life, the role of marketing in a musician's career, and the surprising ways in which acting chops are crucial to performers in non-verbal settings. This episode also serves as a masterclass in balancing the repetition of long-term gigs with the spark of personal passion. Vince opens up about the strategies that artists like himself and dancers use to keep their performances fresh night after night, ensuring they honor their ethical responsibility to provide a mesmerizing experience for paying audiences. Tune in for a trove of practical advice and heartfelt insights, whether you're a seasoned artist or simply curious about the mechanics of making a living from your art.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Vince Verderame. He’s an extraordinary drummer and percussionist whose portfolio career spans 3 decades. He’s toured the world with numerous Latin pop artists such as Ricky Martin and Raul Di Blasio; was an accompanist/composer/educator for the Dance Dept at the New World School for the Arts in Miami; and toured with the acclaimed Jonathan Kreisberg Trio. Though he’s been with the Blue Man Group in Las Vegas for the past 22 years as a musician and music director, he is still busy subbing on numerous Vegas Shows such as Tom Jones and the Lion King. He recently wrapped up a year as drummer and music director for a project with Derek Hough of Dancin’ with the Stars. Everyone who wants to work in the arts should hear what he has to say about collaborations and putting the audience first!

Las Vegas, with its dazzling stages and high stakes, sets the backdrop for a candid discussion about the ebbs and flows musicians face. The silence of a break from performing can be as profound as the music itself. Vince shares how these pauses can lead to personal renaissance and a deeper connection to one's own artistry. For those looking to strike it big in this city of dreams, Vince shares wisdom on building a stable life while chasing opportunities, all the while ensuring passion doesn't get lost during pragmatic career moves.

Our episode continues with an exploration of the harmonies and discord found in the relationships that define the music industry. Vince talks about the art of authentic networking, avoiding the false notes of desperation, and the dance of collaboration within the complex world of music and entrepreneurship. He shares how family ties can blend with business, creating a unique creative partnership. As we reflect on the pandemic, Vince's experiences underscore the enduring power of music to connect us, even in the most trying times.

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Tracy Vollbrecht. She’s the founder of Vollbrecht Adaptive Consulting, an adaptive fashion consultancy rooted in universal design principles. With work featured in Women’s Wear Daily, Vogue, Oprah Daily and Cosmopolitan, Tracy is a recognized adaptive and universal design consultant. Her first experience with inclusive, functional fashion came when she unknowingly put universal design principles into action to help her dad manage his Multiple Sclerosis. Prior to starting her company, she held designer positions at companies such as JuniperUNLTD’S Yarrow and ULEX, and Macy’s. Tracy is an ardent proponent of fashion for all, so you won't want to miss her thought-provoking interview. https://www.vollbrechtadaptiveconsulting.com/

As the fashion world wakes up to the diverse needs of all its consumers, Tracy takes us through the exciting opportunities blossoming for entrepreneurs in this space. Her insights reveal the critical importance of consumer education in bridging the gap between available adaptive options and those who need them most. Understanding the complexities of catering to various needs, she underscores the significance of collaboration with the disabled community in creating truly inclusive clothing. From discussing the exciting potential of getting adaptive fashion into brick-and-mortar stores to the personal stories driving change, this episode is a beacon for anyone passionate about inclusive design.

Join us as we uncover the heart of what makes adaptive fashion not just necessary but revolutionary. Tracy shares a sneak peek into her upcoming course that promises to fill the educational void and propel forward-thinking creators into the spotlight. She fires up our imaginations with tales of how questions can fuel both artistic vision and entrepreneurial spirit, all while highlighting the beauty of inclusivity in fashion. By the end of our conversation, you'll feel the pulse of an industry on the cusp of greatness and be inspired by Tracy's dedication to fashion that truly fits everyone. Subscribe and stay tuned to see how the world of fashion is being reshaped for the better, one stitch at a time.

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Today we released part one of our interview with Tracy Vollbrecht. She’s the founder of Vollbrecht Adaptive Consulting, an adaptive fashion consultancy rooted in universal design principles. With work featured in Women’s Wear Daily, Vogue, Oprah Daily and Cosmopolitan, Tracy is a recognized adaptive and universal design consultant. Her first experience with inclusive, functional fashion came when she unknowingly put universal design principles into action to help her dad manage his Multiple Sclerosis. Prior to starting her company, she held designer positions at companies such as JuniperUNLTD’S Yarrow and ULEX, and Macy’s. Tracy is an ardent proponent of fashion for all, so you won't want to miss her thought-provoking interview. www.vollbrechtadaptiveconsulting.com

Ever wondered how a simple piece of clothing can become a game-changer for someone with unique physical needs? Prepare to be enlightened as Tracy Volbrecht, the innovative mind behind Volbrecht Adaptive Consulting, takes us on a journey through the transformative world of adaptive and universal fashion design. From her academic roots to shaping the industry's inclusive future, Tracy's story is a testament to how passion can drive progress. Our conversation delves into how the fashion landscape is shifting, with startups and major brands alike rethinking design for the diversity of human bodies and abilities.

Tracy gives us an insider's look at the evolution taking place behind the scenes as well as on the store shelves. We explore how Tracy's expertise helps brands seamlessly integrate adaptive features, the rise of marketplaces dedicated to these innovative products, and the profound personal stories fueling this movement. By examining how existing products can be adapted for wider use, we uncover the symbiotic relationship between universal design and targeted adaptive solutions, and how this approach can create a more inclusive world for everyone.

Life doesn't fit neatly into compartments, and neither should our passions. Tracy embodies this belief, sharing how her love for outdoor adventures enriches her professional endeavors, offering fresh perspectives on adaptive design. Our discussion also spotlights the importance of ongoing education, as Tracy details her venture into creating online courses to equip future designers with knowledge crucial for fostering inclusivity. Wrapping up, we're reminded that inclusivity is a journey we're all part of – one that requires our collective effort to make small, meaningful changes towards a world where everyone feels included. Join us for an inspiring dialogue that stitches together innovation, empathy, and the drive to make a difference.

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This week on the podcast is part two of our conversation with Mario Grigorov. He’s a Bulgarian-born, London-based film composer and pianist. Early in his career he signed with Warner Brothers Records and toured extensively with icons such as Wynton Marsalis, Roy Hargrove, Joshua Redman, and more. He has composed music for dozens of films and TV shows, and his most recognizable film work comes from his long-standing collaboration with Academy Award-winning director Lee Daniels. You won’t want to miss our interview with this highly creative and versatile artist! https://www.mariogrigorov.com/

In an intimate conversation with the illustrious film composer and pianist Mario Grigorov, we peel back the curtain on the sometimes spontaneous, sometimes painstaking art of musical invention. Mario shares with us the beauty of yielding to the subconscious mind in composition, and reminisces about the thrilling unpredictability of jazz tours, which taught him that the most genuine artistic expression often comes from the chaos of live performance.

Navigating the film industry's tides can be akin to hitchhiking through a desert of creativity, not knowing where the next ride might take you. Mario Grigorov lays bare the professional trials and triumphs he's encountered in shaping his cinematic sound. With a blend of humor and hard-earned wisdom, he discusses the pitfalls of revisiting past compositions and emphasizes the importance of crafting music that adheres to the unique vision of each film. His stories reveal the sometimes heart-wrenching, sometimes liberating discovery that a piece rejected from a movie might just be the seed for a new musical endeavor.

We round off our chat with an exploration of the personal hurdles artists face, the doubts that can derail us, and the missed opportunities that come from playing it safe. Mario opens up about instances when his own hesitations led to lost chances, offering a candid reminder of the importance of faith in one's work. He encourages emerging creators to absorb the lessons etched by the successes of others and underscores the profound impact that sharing our art can have not just on our audiences, but on our own spiritual paths. Join us for this heartfelt exchange that is as much an ode to the art of music as it is a call to action for artists to embrace their craft boldly and share it with the world.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our conversation with Mario Grigorov. He’s a Bulgarian-born, London-based film composer and pianist. Early in his career he signed with Warner Brothers Records and toured extensively with icons such as Wynton Marsalis, Roy Hargrove, Joshua Redman, and more. He has composed music for dozens of films and TV shows, and his most recognizable film work comes from his long-standing collaboration with Academy Award-winning director Lee Daniels. You won’t want to miss our interview with this highly creative and versatile artist! https://www.mariogrigorov.com/

Join us as we explore the delicate dance of professional networking and the personal evolution in the competitive realm of music. Mario Grigorov imparts invaluable insights into the alchemy of social acumen, humility, and the courage to share one's work with the world. He poignantly illustrates how pivotal moments and influential relationships have sculpted his path, weaving an inspiring narrative that harmonizes the dedication of the artist with the spirituality that fuels their creative fire.

We delve into the collaborative heart of music production, where the magic happens not in isolation, but through the collective work of composers, orchestrators, and sound engineers. Mario illuminates the unsung brilliance of technicians like Peter Cobbin and Olga Fitzroy, whose meticulous craft elevates music to its zenith. His anecdotes celebrate the symbiotic relationship between musical vision and technical mastery, a partnership that culminates in the rich tapestry of sound that is Mario Grigorov's life's work.

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Stephen Yusko. He’s a Cleveland-based artist who creates sculptures, furniture, and vessels, using mixed materials combined with forged, machined, and fabricated steel. Stephen also creates public art and jewelry. He has taught at several schools and universities, including Haystack School of Crafts (ME), Penland School of Crafts (NC), and SUNY Purchase, where he was a Windgate Artist-in-Residence. http://stephenyusko.com/

We explore the intricacies of selling art and pricing strategies. Through his firsthand experience, we learn about the delicate balancing act between perceived and actual value, and the methodical approach he employs to successfully navigate the challenging landscape of selling and pricing his artwork. From sculptures and vessels to the seemingly straightforward world of jewelry, Stephen shares his journey in this exciting and intricate market.

Stephen discusses the importance of time management, resource allocation, and the powerful role social media can play. And yes, we talk about collaboration too, because no or artist is an island, and every successful entrepreneur knows the power of a good partnership. Prepare to garner vital entrepreneurial lessons from Stephen's wealth of experience and insights. This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for aspiring artists, established creators, or anyone curious about the business side of the art world.

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Today we released part one of our interview with Stephen Yusko. He’s a Cleveland-based artist who creates sculptures, furniture, and vessels, using mixed materials combined with forged, machined, and fabricated steel. Stephen also creates public art and jewelry. He has taught at several schools and universities, including Haystack School of Crafts (ME), Penland School of Crafts (NC), and SUNY Purchase, where he was a Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Stephen’s works have been in exhibits internationally, and among his many awards, he’s received four Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Excellence Awards. Join us as we unpack the many aspects of being a working artist! http://stephenyusko.com/

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with acclaimed pianist and chamber musician, Alon Goldstein. His artistic vision and innovative programming have made him a favorite with audiences and critics alike throughout the United States and around the world. He made his orchestral debut at the age of 18 with the Israel Philharmonic under the baton of Zubin Mehta and has performed with renown orchestras and conductors ever since. If you’re interested in what it takes to be concert artist, from practicing, to programing to creating opportunities, you won’t want to miss our interview with Alon Goldstein! https://www.alongoldstein.com/ and https://gpftrio.com/

Alon invites us into his mindset when facing critiques and embarking on recording projects. Learn how he navigates the sea of opinions in the performing arts industry and his unique approach towards collaborating with labels and organizations. Alon underscores the importance of sharing ideas, listening to others, and making art more accessible.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with acclaimed pianist and chamber musician, Alon Goldstein. His artistic vision and innovative programming have made him a favorite with audiences and critics alike throughout the United States and around the world. He made his orchestral debut at the age of 18 with the Israel Philharmonic under the baton of Zubin Mehta and has performed with renown orchestras and conductors ever since. If you’re interested in what it takes to be concert artist, from practicing, to programing to creating opportunities, you won’t want to miss our interview with Alon Goldstein! https://www.alongoldstein.com/ and https://gpftrio.com/

Alon's inspiring journey embodies his unyielding commitment to his craft - a tenet that encourages going beyond the ordinary and giving it his absolute all. His unique philosophy of creating opportunities, rather than waiting for them to knock, is a powerful message for all aspiring artists and entrepreneurs in the arts.

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Dominic Moore-Dunson. He’s an award-winning professional dancer, producer, teaching artist and speaker. Dominic is the co-founder of Moore-Dunson Co., a holding company committed to producing companies and brands helping its clients unlock their stories. As an artist, he’s in the 2023 Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” list; a Top 40 finalist for the National Dance Project Grant; a 2019 Jacob’s Pillow Choreography Fellow; and a 2019 Cleveland Arts Prize Winner. ​He unravels the unique challenges of running a nonprofit, the flexibility an LLC offers, and the dance between his roles as a performer and a creator.

Artists and creatives often shy away from embracing entrepreneurship, a notion Dominic challenges head-on. Our conversation traverses through the evolving demands of the modern world that necessitates artists to take on entrepreneurial roles, often frowned upon by traditional mentors. We lay bare the fear of the 'hustle culture' and the risk of being branded a 'sellout', while emphasizing how an entrepreneurial approach can uplift the artistic community and build an engaged audience.

Capping off this enlightening episode, Dominic shares his wisdom on preserving artistic integrity while creating marketable art. He divulges key insights into community engagement, resonating projects, and revenue streams beyond mere performances. Listen in as Dominic candidly shares his journey towards embracing the entrepreneurial spirit, and underscores the importance of authenticity in art. A must-listen for any artist grappling to harmonize their creative vision with financial survival.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Dominic Moore-Dunson. He’s an award-winning professional dancer, producer, teaching artist and speaker. Dominic is the co-founder of Moore-Dunson Co., a holding company committed to producing companies and brands helping its clients unlock their stories. As an artist, he’s in the 2023 Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” list; a Top 40 finalist for the National Dance Project Grant; a 2019 Jacob’s Pillow Choreography Fellow; and a 2019 Cleveland Arts Prize Winner. ​

From the soccer field to the dance floor, Dominic Moore-Dunson has an inspiring journey to share. With tap shoes he wore as a two-year-old, to being an award-winning professional dancer, Dominic's experiences speak of courage, commitment, and the will to follow one's passion. He takes us on an intimate journey through his life, detailing the arduous decision of choosing dance over soccer and the subsequent adaptation to the demanding lifestyle of a professional dancer.

One pivotal story from Dominic's life involves a taxing experience that tested his limits and led to the realization of his potential. His life lessons extend beyond the dance floor, as he talks about the influence of his soccer coach, who helped shape his detailed-oriented and accountable work ethic. Dominic stresses the role of expectations and a thorough understanding of a project's nuances in his artistic success, offering a fresh perspective that applies to not just artists, but also entrepreneurs and professionals from various fields.

The episode also delves into Dominic's creative process, as he shares the backstage experience of creating a podcast and a dance piece inspired by conversations around children's safety and police. He highlights how unexpected incidents can alter a project's focus and meaning, citing a specific incident in his community that shifted his work's focus. Dominic further unravels his strategies for meaningful collaborations, emphasizing the importance of understanding people to create larger, collective projects. This episode serves as a treasure trove of wisdom and practical advice for anyone looking to navigate their creative journey.

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with International prize-winning violinist Ada Witczyk. She’s a dual citizen of Poland and Britain, and is the recipient of numerous awards such as the Henry Wood Award, the Star Award by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust, and the Margot MacGibbon Award. As both a modern and baroque violinist, Ada has performed at many of the UK’s most prestigious venues and festivals including Buckingham Palace, Royal Festival Hall, the Barbican and Royal Albert Hall. Ada has performed with renowned ensembles such as the Gabrieli Consort, The English Concert, and The Academy of Ancient Music.

Ada gives us a sneak peek into her fascinating world of music and business. Ada, a dual citizen of Poland and Britain, isn't just an ordinary violinist but an International Prize-winner who's now on a mission to promote baroque violin compositions. From booking concerts and negotiating contracts to managing logistics, Ada shines the spotlight on the challenging yet rewarding path of arts entrepreneurship.

Ada shares how she converted the hurdles on her path into stepping stones towards success. Ada's advice to budding artists and entrepreneurs alike is invaluable, highlighting the importance of real-life exposure and learning from professionals. She also gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming album featuring five diverse artists and her intriguing film recording project. So, come, join us in this captivating journey and get inspired by Ada's passion and resilience.

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This week on this podcast is part one of our interview with International prize-winning violinist Ada Witczyk. She’s a dual citizen of Poland and Britain, and is the recipient of numerous awards such as the Henry Wood Award, the Star Award by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust, and the Margot MacGibbon Award. As both a modern and baroque violinist, Ada has performed at many of the UK’s most prestigious venues and festivals including Buckingham Palace, Royal Festival Hall, the Barbican and Royal Albert Hall. Ada has performed with renowned ensembles such as the Gabrieli Consort, The English Concert, and The Academy of Ancient Music.

Ada offers a unique perspective on the significance of supporting new music in a society that often favors the old. She delves into her own experiences of inspiring over 150 compositions for the Baroque violin, and shares her insights on the contrast between period and modern instruments. Our conversation also explores the importance of new music for period instruments, shedding light on Ada’s passion for the genre.

But that's not all! Ada also spills the tea on her experiences learning social media marketing and branding. As classical musicians navigate the digital age, she offers her insights on how to connect with new audiences and break free from the perfectionism that can sometimes hinder creativity. Finally, we reflect on the role of mistakes in creating compelling narratives in music and beyond. As always, we appreciate your support for the podcast be it through tuning in, subscribing or spreading the word. Join us for this must-listen episode that promises to intrigue both music enthusiasts and budding artists!

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Kate Schroeder and her husband Thayer Bray. Kate is the artist behind Kate Schroeder Ceramics, whose works are in collections around the globe. Before becoming a full-time artist, she spent nearly a decade as an educator, and spent several years working in non-profits. She also managed Accessible Arts, a not-for-profit arts organization which specialized in teaching art to people with disabilities. Thayer is a printmaker with experience as a shop assistant at the Lawrence Lithography Workshop, a gallery assistant at Crane Yard Clay, and teaches bookbinding, papermaking, and lithography workshops. Thayer also helps with many aspects of the ceramics business. Join us as we touch upon a wide variety of entrepreneurial activities in this interview.

Join us as we engage with Kate Schrader and Thayer Bray, who transformed Kate's love for art into a thriving enterprise, Kate Schrader Ceramics. We traverse their journey from selling directly to customers to expanding into B2B selling, and discuss how Kate's lively personality has contributed to their successful navigation through the art entrepreneurship landscape.

Learn about the challenges of selling art online, the complexities of mission-driven and product-driven businesses, and how setting up a retirement plan can ease tax burdens and aid in future planning.

Finally, Kate and Thayer share their top advice and lessons learned on making art more accessible and reaching a wider audience, and more. They emphasize the importance of starting with online selling, being unafraid to ask questions, and offering lower threshold educational experiences. Tune in and get inspired to explore your artistic passions!

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Kate Schroeder and her husband Thayer Bray. Kate is the artist behind Kate Schroeder Ceramics, whose works are in collections around the globe. Before becoming a full-time artist, she spent nearly a decade as an educator, and spent several years working in non-profits. She also managed Accessible Arts, a not-for-profit arts organization which specialized in teaching art to people with disabilities. Thayer is a printmaker with experience as a shop assistant at the Lawrence Lithography Workshop, a gallery assistant at Crane Yard Clay, and teaches bookbinding, papermaking, and lithography workshops. Thayer also helps with many aspects of the ceramics business. Join us as we touch upon a wide variety of entrepreneurial activities in this interview.

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Sometimes, life throws you a curveball, and for Kate, it came in the form of a viral video. What followed was a whirlwind of fulfilling orders and managing the chaos that follows internet fame. Through it all, it was her small but dedicated team that stepped up to meet the demand. From discussing her successful Braille jewelry line to her popular mini mountain burners, Kate shares the evolution of her production line. With a balance of fine art and production, the conversation traverses the highs and lows of the artistic journey and the surprising pathway to entrepreneurship.

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with British conductor, Timothy Redmond. He’s a regular guest conductor with the London Symphony Orchestra and the Manchester Camerata, and Professor of Conducting at the Guildhall School of London and a visiting tutor at the Royal Academy of Music. Tim is also the Principal Conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s Know The Score ®concerts and Co-Creator of Royal Albert Hall’s My Great Orchestral Adventure.™ Passionate about training future conductors, is the co-founder of the international conducting course "And Other Duties."

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We take a thrilling journey into Redmond's creative process, how he brings concerts alive and makes the orchestra the star of the show - all with a dash of imagination. Our conversation doesn't stop at the art of music, we also dive into the heart of music education and the future of orchestras. Tim shares his unique approach to conducting family and education shows, revealing how to strike a balance that allows both the orchestra and presenter to shine. We also hit on the changing tides of classical music and the art of networking for young conductors. But we don't shy away from the hard parts - managing difficult musicians, the role of psychology in it, and the challenges of being an arts entrepreneur. Yet, with Tim's invaluable artistic and entrepreneurial advice, we learn that the rewards are worth the hurdles, and above all, the importance of making arts accessible to all. So sit back and let the orchestra play on!

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with British conductor, Timothy Redmond. He’s a regular guest conductor with the London Symphony Orchestra and the Manchester Camerata, and Professor of Conducting at the Guildhall School of London and a visiting tutor at the Royal Academy of Music. Tim is also the Principal Conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s Know The Score ®concerts and Co-Creator of Royal Albert Hall’s My Great Orchestral Adventure.™ Passionate about training future conductors, is the co-founder of the international conducting course "And Other Duties."

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From his early training as an oboist to becoming a respected conductor and professor, Timothy takes us behind the music, offering vivid insights into his passion for contemporary pieces and his approach to designing educational concerts worldwide.

Journey alongside Timothy as he recounts the delicate dance of earning respect as a young conductor. Listen closely as he shares the importance of reading the room, earning respect, and not merely imposing ideas. Get an inside look at his first experience conducting the London Symphony Orchestra and how he mastered the art of managing large crowds. As Timothy peels back the layers of his craft, we delve into the complexity of stepping in as a cover conductor and the accompanying challenges.

The world of recording orchestras is no less fascinating. Timothy takes us into the heart of Abbey Road Studios, recounting his experiences recording with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Natasha Marsh. He illuminates how the recording process has evolved over the last century and the unique demands of recording different genres. As he shares invaluable tips on earning respect from lauded ensembles and the essential role of connecting with the audience, prepare to have your curiosity ignited by the captivating world of orchestras. Join us on this magnificent musical journey with Timothy Redmond!

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Susan Hazel Rich. She used her experiences as a former logo and brand designer to create Hazelmade, a collection of illustrated paper and home goods. Each design in her collections is hand drawn and paired with environmentally friendly papers, fabrics and earth-friendly packaging. We know you’ll enjoy hearing Susan’s open and honest conversation about what it took for her to succeed. We’ll have Susan’s website in the show notes so you can see her creative designs and functional pieces of art.

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Susan takes us on an enlightening journey through the often overlooked administrative side of art entrepreneurship, including accounting, bookkeeping, and even sales tax. She stresses the importance of acknowledging one's limitations and delegating tasks accordingly. And if you've ever found the legal side of starting a business daunting, Susan discusses the invaluable help she received from business incubator programs like Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts.

Transitioning from Etsy to Shopify was a decision that came with its own set of challenges for Susan. She candidly shares her experience of rethinking the financial component, emphasizing the need to adapt to the ever-changing market. Moreover, Susan generously reveals her marketing strategies that have contributed to the growth of her business. From personalized handwritten thank you notes to holiday cards, she delves into the simple yet effective ways she has been reaching out to her shop owners.

Finally, we tackle the ever-pervasive challenge for entrepreneurs – time management. Susan gives us an honest look at how she dealt with this issue and the strategies she implemented to successfully pivot her business. One key takeaway is the significance of listening to feedback and using it as a stepping stone for growth. Susan's belief in the necessity of making arts accessible to a broader audience is truly inspiring. So, if you're an aspiring art entrepreneur, this episode with Susan Hazel Rich is a goldmine of insights waiting to be discovered.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Susan Hazel Rich. She used her experiences as a former logo and brand designer to create Hazelmade, a collection of illustrated paper and home goods. Each design in her collections is hand drawn and paired with environmentally friendly papers, fabrics and earth-friendly packaging. We know you’ll enjoy hearing Susan’s open and honest conversation about what it took for her to succeed. We’ll have Susan’s website in the show notes so you can see her creative designs and functional pieces of art.

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​Striking a balance between her passion and practicality, Susan talks about her innovative approach to inventory management by stocking her studio instead of bulk-ordering. This not only ensures quick shipments but also reflects her commitment to the environment. As the conversation unfolds, she shares insights on maintaining profitability while ensuring fair wages for her team. From forming partnerships with family and women-owned businesses to discussing the financial implications of entrepreneurship, Susan's story is an enlightening guide for those considering a similar path. So, tune in and take a deep dive into Susan's journey of building Hazelmade from the ground up!

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Today we release part 2 of our interview with Bobby Sanabria. He’s a noted drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, conductor, producer, educator, documentary film maker, and bandleader. He’s a 7-time Grammy nominee who has performed with dozens of renowned artists such as Dizzy Gillespie, Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaria, Bob Mintzer, and Randy Brecker. If you’re at all interested in Latin Percussion over the past 75 years, or what it takes to be a productive arts entrepreneur, you’ll want to join us!

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We weave through Bobby's personal journey from escaping gang culture in New York City to spreading his love for Latin music in college. We then travel through the fascinating connection of Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz. As we stroll through the vibrant stories of the Machito Orchestra and Duke Ellington, Bobby reveals his belief that rhythm is the pulse of music – if you appreciate the rhythm, you embrace the music. As we navigate through the endless possibilities in the musical multiverse, we delve into the modern musicians' world who masterfully blend various musical styles and create unique rhythms, demonstrating the beauty of diversity in music.

Finally, we take a cinematic turn as Bobby illuminates his experience with the film West Side Story, reflecting on the critical role of historical accuracy in movies. We discuss the art of entrepreneurship in the music industry, pondering how to make the arts more accessible. Drawing inspiration from the legendary jazz musician Buddy Rich, we delve into the passion and dedication required in the pursuit of music. As we wrap up our musical journey, Bobby leaves us with an inspiring note - the importance of perseverance and the power of never giving up. Prepare to be moved by this rhythmically rich and heartwarming conversation with Bobby Sanabria!

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Today we release part 1 of our interview with Bobby Sanabria. He’s a noted drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, conductor, producer, educator, documentary film maker, and bandleader. He’s a 7-time Grammy nominee who has performed with dozens of renowned artists such as Dizzy Gillespie, Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaria, Bob Mintzer, and Randy Brecker. If you’re at all interested in Latin Percussion over the past 75 years, or what it takes to be a productive arts entrepreneur, you’ll want to join us!

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From his electrifying encounter with Tito Puente to his dramatic decision to pursue music as a career, Bobby paints a vivid picture of his journey, reminding us all of the power of passion and determination. Bobby retraces his steps to an unforgettable encounter with the iconic Keith Copeland, which transformed his life in unimaginable ways. From understanding the odd meter of Don Ellis's music to taking lessons with Copeland, Bobby's tale reiterates the timeless significance of mentors in shaping our lives. His narrative is a testament to the everlasting beauty of perseverance, a beacon of hope for every artist who dares to dream.

Fasten your seatbelts as we explore Bobby's instrumental role in the creation of the Bronx Music Heritage Center. As the notes of his tale intertwine with those of folklorist Elena Martinez and Nancy Biberman, they create a symphony that echoes the diverse cultures and music that thrive in the Bronx. Hear Bobby talk about his studio experiences and his insights on being a band leader. His story, a synchrony of chasing dreams and defying expectations, is an inspiring melody that leaves us craving more.

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with fashion expert and serial entrepreneur, R. Scott French. He has extensive experience in all areas of the fashion industry, from concept, design, marketing, wholesale and retail sales, and production. In 2009, Scott co-founded a media company to organize the world’s fashion events into a single interactive port so fashion professionals can interact directly with event organizers. In 2020, he co-founded VERY New York, a public relations and events company. Scott is also a lecturer at the Parsons School of Design and serves on numerous advisory boards in the fashion industry. You'll want to hear this interview as we cover a variety of topics relevant to fashion and all arts fields.

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Walking away from the traditional path, Scott and his co-founder, Mai Vu, decided to make social media strategies their core focus. But not just any strategies, they harnessed the power of events, providing a unique perspective on the creative process. They allow their audience to see the transformative nature of events in the fashion industry, and how these can lead to unexplored avenues of innovation.

Teaming up with someone who shares the same business ethos as you can be a game changer. Scott and Vu, a dynamic duo, will tell you all about it. Their shared values and harmony have allowed them to navigate through the business landscape without disputes. They have learned how to manage client expectations, maintain a strong work ethic, and even turn down unrealistic demands. All while preserving their reputation and maintaining the quality of work. As we wrap up with Scott, we touch on the importance of mentorship and collaboration for the success of a venture. So, tune in and get ready to be inspired by some entrepreneurial wisdom.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with fashion expert and serial entrepreneur, R. Scott French. He has extensive experience in all areas of the fashion industry, from concept, design, marketing, wholesale and retail sales, and production. In 2009, Scott co-founded a media company to organize the world’s fashion events into a single interactive port so fashion professionals can interact directly with event organizers. In 2020, he co-founded VERY New York, a public relations and events company. Scott is also a lecturer at the Parsons School of Design and serves on numerous advisory boards in the fashion industry. You'll want to hear this interview as we cover a variety of topics relevant to fashion and all arts fields.

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The digital age has truly revolutionized every aspect of our lives, and the fashion industry is no exception. Scott shares his experience on how the shift from print to digital media has significantly impacted fashion designers, artists, and even consumers. We navigate the challenges of this evolution, including the lowered barriers of entry and the influence of celebrity culture. We get candid about the importance of media outreach and maintaining a constant presence in the industry, and the delicate dance of managing both brand and personal social media platforms.

What you present to the public matters, and in the world of fashion, it can either make or break you. We delve into how showcasing personal life in fashion can have its pitfalls. Something as simple as a graduation photo can be perceived as unprofessional in this industry that thrives on glamour and mystique. Tune in for some invaluable insights and practical advice, whether you're an aspiring artist, an established designer, or simply intrigued by the world of fashion. Be prepared to have your perspective broadened and your curiosity satisfied.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/236-r-scott-french-fashion-public-relations-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Spanish conductor, Pablo Urbina. He’s the Principal Conductor of the London-based Orchestra Vitae, and was recently named 3rd prize winner of the Siemens Halle International Conductors Competition. Pablo has conducted orchestras throughout Europe and in Asia, and is equally passionate about symphonic and operatic genres. He is a strong advocate for outreach and education, and for Spanish and Hispanic repertoire. Since 2019, he has been an Ambassador of The Amber Trust UK, an organization supporting blind and partially-sighted children through music tuition. Make sure you visit his website to learn more about Pablo and his activities on and off the podium.

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Let your understanding of classical music deepen as Pablo takes us through his creative process, drawing on his experiences working with the music collection of film composer Michael Kamen and his passion for Spanish and Hispanic repertoire. Pablo demystifies the world of classical music and explains how he makes it more accessible and relevant to contemporary audiences. He also gives us a peek into his approach to collaboration with various orchestras and institutions, revealing the complex network that supports this timeless genre.

Pablo doesn't stop at discussing his love for music; he also shares invaluable advice for those aspiring to venture into arts entrepreneurship. He underscores the importance of persistence in the face of adversity and the joy of proving your supporters right. Pablo also shares his innovative ideas for expanding the audience of classical music, like outdoor performances and open-invitation events. Join us for this episode, and come away with a renewed appreciation for classical music and some priceless nuggets of wisdom for anyone thinking of a career in the arts.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Spanish conductor, Pablo Urbina. He’s the Principal Conductor of the London-based Orchestra Vitae, and was recently named 3rd prize winner of the Siemens Halle International Conductors Competition. Pablo has conducted orchestras throughout Europe and in Asia, and is equally passionate about symphonic and operatic genres. He is a strong advocate for outreach and education, and for Spanish and Hispanic repertoire. Since 2019, he has been an Ambassador of The Amber Trust UK, an organization supporting blind and partially-sighted children through music tuition. Make sure you visit his website to learn more about Pablo and his activities on and off the podium.

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Pablo's love for music took a turning point when he encountered the French horn, an instrument that would kindle a life-long passion for music. We hear fascinating anecdotes about his supportive parents, and the influence of jazz in his musical journey. In an intriguing twist, Pablo sheds light on the role of vibration in music appreciation and his metamorphosis from a French horn player to a maestro conductor.

As we approach the end of our conversation, Pablo emphasizes the vital role of communication, the power of positive reinforcement, and the respect for musicians as key ingredients for a successful performance. Join us as Pablo shares his wisdom on how physical exercise, English speech lessons, and the importance of critical and strategic thinking have helped him navigate diverse engagements in different countries and foster artistic freedom. Whether you’re an aspiring musician or a music aficionado, this episode promises a riveting exploration of the intricacies of music conducting and the challenges and rewards that accompany it.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/234-pablo-urbina-conductor-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part 2 of our interview with artist Leandra Drumm. Her works are sold in shops and galleries across the United States and Canada, and her artwork combines storytelling with humor and functionality. Leandra is known for her crystal wedding bowls decorated with words and charming figures spinning tales from bottom to the top, as well as dinner plates and glassware. In pewter she creates fanciful switch plates, wall hangings, ornaments, and measuring spoons, guaranteed to bring smiles. Her collections have been featured in Bon Appetit Magazine, the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, and in newspapers throughout the US. Make sure to tune in--and visit her website to see her imaginative art!

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This part of the conversation takes a deeper dive into the business side of things. Leandra provides valuable insights into pricing and distribution in the art industry. Discover how she built relationships with galleries, the benefits of having a representative, managing the costs of craft shows, and the advantages of online selling. This chat is an absolute goldmine for understanding the markup process and maintaining a consistent list price.

In the final part of our conversation, we touch upon Leandra's journey as an art entrepreneur. Hear firsthand how she and her father transitioned to running a successful gallery business, their innovative response to the impact of COVID-19, and their efforts to make art more accessible. So, whether you're an artist, an art lover, or just intrigued by the art industry, this conversation with Leandra Drummer is one you wouldn't want to miss! Tune in and get ready to be inspired.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/233-leandra-drumm-artist-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part 1 of our interview with artist Leandra Drumm. Her works are sold in shops and galleries across the United States and Canada, and her artwork combines storytelling with humor and functionality. Leandra is known for her crystal wedding bowls decorated with words and charming figures spinning tales from bottom to the top, as well as dinner plates and glassware. In pewter she creates fanciful switch plates, wall hangings, ornaments, and measuring spoons, guaranteed to bring smiles. Her collections have been featured in Bon Appetit Magazine, the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, and in newspapers throughout the US. Make sure to tune in--and visit her website to see her imaginative art!

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Leandra shares about her transformative experience at Penland School of Crafts, her exploration of graphic design at Kent State University, and how the chance discovery of sandblasting eventually led her to follow her heart into the craft market. Leandra's story serves as a reminder of how following our passions can open paths we never expected.

Leandra takes us a step further into her world as she delves into the rich artistic legacy of her family and how it has profoundly shaped her work. From the sculptures and paintings of her grandfather to the mechanical inventions of her father, creativity clearly runs deep in her bloodline. Leandra also emphasizes the importance of self-sufficiency, a trait she proudly carries from her family, and the value she places on community art projects. Listen as she recounts the joy she experienced while creating the Light Up Lantern Festival, where performance and art harmoniously merged. Join us for this inspiring conversation with Leandra Drumm about art, family, and following your passions.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/232-leandra-drumm-artist-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part 2 of our interview with Dave Hassell, acclaimed British drummer and Latin percussionist. Dave has been performing for 50 years as a studio session player, live performer, and band leader, performing with musical greats such as Dr. John, Clarke Terry, Art Farmer, and more. He is also an author, maintains a robust teaching studio, and has taught at many of the leading music institutions in the UK. We hope you join us for an entertaining and informative discussion on what it takes to be a professional musician!

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Ever pondered the complexities of the music business? Dave decodes it all for us, drawing from the treasure trove of his five-decade-long experience. He talks about the essential life skills musicians need to acquire, the importance of a robust support system, and the crucial role of people skills in this industry. Copyrights, royalties, and the potential pitfalls of sample music - Dave doesn't shy away from discussing these nitty-gritty details. But, what truly sets this conversation apart is Dave's invaluable advice on becoming an inspiring and effective teacher.

In our final segment, Dave imparts wisdom for those venturing into the arts industry. He underscores the significance of honesty, integrity, and excellence in the world of music. Recognizing the pivotal role of arts in society, Dave calls for greater support from governments in nurturing this sector. Relating from his own journey, he advises aspiring musicians to be true to themselves and take control of their destiny. This episode isn't just for musicians but anyone seeking to enrich their lives with the power of music. So tune in for an enlightening tête-à-tête with this maestro.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/231-dave-hassell-drummer-and-latin-percussionist-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part 1 of our interview with Dave Hassell, acclaimed British drummer and Latin percussionist. Dave has been performing for 50 years as a studio session player, live performer, and band leader, performing with musical greats such as Dr. John, Clarke Terry, Art Farmer, and more. He is also an author, maintains a robust teaching studio, and has taught at many of the leading music institutions in the UK. We hope you join us for an entertaining and informative discussion on what it takes to be a professional musician!

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Dave opens up about his creative process and sheds light on the importance of authenticity in music writing. He astounds us with his unconventional approach to finding the right tools for music creation, sometimes as unassuming as a house brick! His learning experiences under venerable mentors like Brazilian percussionist Airto Moreira and British drummer Tony Oxley serve as potent reminders of the power of learning from the best.

We also delve into the fascinating yet unpredictable world of performance schedules. Dave's account provides an honest and enlightening perspective on the hectic life of a musician. His advice for fellow musicians? Versatility and a willingness to absorb different cultures are key. So strap in for an unforgettable journey into the rhythm-filled world of Dave Hassell, a drummer who truly marches to the beat of his own drum.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/230-dave-hassell-drummer-and-latin-percussionist-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part 2 of our interview with dancer and theatrical choreographer Martín Céspedes. He has performed on Broadway tours of shows such as Man of La Mancha, The King and I, and South Pacific. He’s also danced at the Kennedy Center with the Washington National Opera, as well as in concert performances with Earth, Wind and Fire and The Bee Gees. As a choreographer his credits include musicals at Porthouse Theatre, Cleveland Musical Theatre, the Great Lakes Theater and the St. Louis Repertory Theater. If you have an interest in working professionally in dance and theatre, you'll want to hear Martín's positive message and approach to arts entrepreneurship!

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Imagine stepping into the world of renowned choreographer Martín Céspedes, where art and entrepreneurship merge seamlessly. With our conversation revealing the secrets to his award-winning choreography, you'll find yourself immersed in his meticulous research process, influenced by music and the inspirations he draws from genres of dance to enhance his craft. Martín also talks about his associations with the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and the Actors' Equity Association, shedding light on the crucial role they play in his profession.

In the latter half, the spotlight turns to Martín's personal journey and the profound influence the classic musical West Side Story had on his career. You'll discover how this iconic show continues to shape modern theater trends. As we venture beyond the stage, Martín shares his experiences choreographing for other platforms such as animation and film, and discusses the role of different unions in these areas. We conclude our talk with his invaluable advice for budding artists and entrepreneurs, and a thoughtful discussion on making arts more accessible to a wider audience. Get ready for an enlightening and inspiring ride through Martín's world of dance, theater, and art entrepreneurship.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/229-martin-cespedes-dancer-and-choreographer-pt-2-of-2

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Today we released part 1 of our interview with dancer and theatrical choreographer Martín Céspedes. He has performed on Broadway tours of shows such as Man of La Mancha, The King and I, and South Pacific. He’s also danced at the Kennedy Center with the Washington National Opera, as well as in concert performances with Earth, Wind and Fire and The Bee Gees. As a choreographer his credits include musicals at Porthouse Theatre, Cleveland Musical Theatre, the Great Lakes Theater and the St. Louis Repertory Theater. If you have an interest in working professionally in dance and theatre, you'll want to hear Martín's positive message and approach to arts entrepreneurship!

In this episode: Ever wondered how a professional dancer transitions into choreography? Join us as we chat with Martín Céspedes, a renowned dancer, theatrical choreographer, and arts entrepreneur with an impressive resume, and find out what it takes to make it in the world of choreography and theatre production.

Discover how Martín navigated the challenges and triumphs of his fascinating career, from his early days in New York City to working on big-ticket projects like feature films and masterclasses. Martín also shares valuable insights on the importance of unions like the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) in ensuring fair pay and benefits for artists, and how personal relationships can lead to exciting opportunities in the industry. Don't miss this captivating conversation with a true master of his craft!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/228-martin-cespedes-dancer-and-choreographer-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with international fashion designer, Jevon Terance.  Jevon founded his fashion house in 2007, and it quickly grew from a passionate hobby to a recognizable brand. He has shown his collection in the fashion weeks of  Paris, LA, and 3 times in New York.  Jevon recently began dressing celebrity clients such as wrestler Nattie Niedhart, film director Steven Caple Jr, NBA Allstar Chris Paul, and more. If you like fashion, be sure to check out Jevon’s collection in the show notes.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/227-jevon-terance-fashion-designer-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with international fashion designer, Jevon Terance.  Jevon founded his fashion house in 2007, and it quickly grew from a passionate hobby to a recognizable brand. He has shown his collection in the fashion weeks of  Paris, LA, and 3 times in New York.  Jevon recently began dressing celebrity clients such as wrestler Nattie Niedhart, film director Steven Caple Jr, NBA Allstar Chris Paul, and more. If you like fashion, be sure to check out Jevon’s collection in the show notes.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/226-jevon-terance-fashion-designer-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part 2 of our interview with British composer and saxophonist Andy Scott.  He’s a highly versatile musician, whose distinctive musical voice encompasses elements of jazz, world, and contemporary classical styles. Andy is also a band leader and performs with renowned ensembles such as the Apollo Saxophone Quartet and the Dave Hassell-Andy Scott Duo. We hope you'll listen to the interview to get a glimpse of all the activities this busy arts entrepreneur does to propel his brand! 

Show Notes:  https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/225-andy-scott-composer-saxophonist-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part 1 of our interview with British composer and saxophonist Andy Scott.  He’s a highly versatile musician, whose distinctive musical voice encompasses elements of jazz, world, and contemporary classical styles. Andy is also a band leader and performs with renowned ensembles such as the Apollo Saxophone Quartet and the Dave Hassell-Andy Scott Duo. We hope you'll listen to the interview to get a glimpse of all the activities this busy arts entrepreneur does to propel his brand!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/224-andy-scott-composer-saxophonist-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with artist and printmaker, Joseph Velasquez.  He’s the founder of Drive By Press and has taught many budding printmakers his techniques via his YouTube channel. In addition to his personal artistic activities, teaching and community engagement greatly influence his visual narratives. Please tune in to hear all of the experiences that helped Joseph become the artist and entrepreneur he is today.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/223-joseph-velasquez-artist-printmaker-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with artist and printmaker, Joseph Velasquez.  He’s the founder of Drive By Press and has taught many budding printmakers his techniques via his YouTube channel. In addition to his personal artistic activities, teaching and community engagement greatly influence his visual narratives. 

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/222-joseph-velasquez-artist-printmaker-pt-1-of-2

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| This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with British composer and orchestrator, Dani Howard. She is a fast-rising star in classical music whose works have been performed by celebrated orchestras around the world. She was recently appointed Composer in Residence with the London Chamber Orchestra. Join us to hear what Dani has learned thus far in her multi-faceted entrepreneurial journey!

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with British composer and orchestrator, Dani Howard. She is a fast-rising star in classical music whose works have been performed by celebrated orchestras around the world. She was recently appointed Composer in Residence with the London Chamber Orchestra. Join us to hear what Dani has learned thus far in her multi-faceted entrepreneurial journey! 

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/220-dani-howard-composer-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with acclaimed sculptor Alan Cottrill. He has a fascinating path to becoming an arts entrepreneur: After college and enlisting in the US Army, he founded a successful fast food chain and traveled the world as an international entrepreneur. After touching clay for the first time in 1990, he sold his business interests and dedicated himself full-time to becoming one of the finest figurative sculptors in the world.  Alan’s sculptures can be found in universities, memorials, and other venues throughout the United States.  If you’re interested in hearing how someone became a successful entrepreneur in two different fields you won’t want to miss this interview!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/219-alan-cottrill-sculptor-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with acclaimed sculptor Alan Cottrill. He has a fascinating path to becoming an arts entrepreneur: After college and enlisting in the US Army, he founded a successful fast food chain and traveled the world as an international entrepreneur. After touching clay for the first time in 1990, he sold his business interests and dedicated himself full-time to becoming one of the finest figurative sculptors in the world.  Alan’s sculptures can be found in universities, memorials, and other venues throughout the United States.  If you’re interested in hearing how someone became a successful entrepreneur in two different fields you won’t want to miss this interview!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/218-alan-cottrill-sculptor-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with fashion designer Valerie Mayén. She’s the founder of Yellowcake Shop. Yellowcake is the signature line of women’s outerwear and accessories she designs and crafts. Her garments are handmade in the United States and every purchase supports Yellowcake’s larger mission to alleviate social issues and environmental challenges in the US and abroad. Those who follow fashion may recall that Valerie was on season 8 of the hit TV show, Project Runway. We hope you join us to hear Valerie’s path to success and the many creative and social initiatives she is spearheading.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/217-valeri-mayen-fashion-designer-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with fashion designer Valerie Mayén. She’s the founder of Yellowcake Shop. Yellowcake is the signature line of women’s outerwear and accessories she designs and crafts. Her garments are handmade in the United States and every purchase supports Yellowcake’s larger mission to alleviate social issues and environmental challenges in the US and abroad. Those who follow fashion may recall that Valerie was on season 8 of the hit TV show, Project Runway. We hope you join us to hear Valerie’s path to success and the many creative and social initiatives she is spearheading.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/216-valeri-mayen-fashion-designer-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast we release part two of our interview with Dominik Kuhn. While this Zurich native was finishing his MBA at Baylor University, he met several art students and soon recognized the need for a platform to help them sell their art, so in 2022 he launched artbystudents.com. It’s an online marketplace that allows art students to exhibit and sell their artwork. If you are currently studying visual art, or know a student who has art they’d like to sell, you’ll want to hear Dominik’s interview!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/215-dominik-kuhn-wwwartbystudentscom-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast we release part one of our interview with Dominik Kuhn. While this Zurich native was finishing his MBA at Baylor University, he met several art students and soon recognized the need for a platform to help them sell their art, so in 2022 he launched artbystudents.com. It’s an online marketplace that allows art students to exhibit and sell their artwork. If you are currently studying visual art, or know a student who has art they’d like to sell, you’ll want to hear Dominik’s interview!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/214-dominik-kuhn-wwwartbystudentscom-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Jason Morris. After selling a successful business he founded, Jason became a venture capitalist and invests in startups and in the industries of live music and NFT’s. Among the many things he does, he’s the manager for Eminence Ensemble, a rock fusion jam band out of Denver. If you’re interested in getting a glimpse of what VC’s consider when investing into a business, you’ll want to hear what Jason has to say!

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/213-jason-morris-music-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Jason Morris. After selling a successful business he founded, Jason became a venture capitalist and invests in startups and in the industries of live music and NFT’s. Among the many things he does, he’s the manager for Eminence Ensemble, a rock fusion jam band out of Denver. If you’re interested in getting a glimpse of what VC’s consider when investing into a business, you’ll want to hear what Jason has to say!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/212-jason-morris-music-pt-1-of-2

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Today on the podcast we release part two of our interview with textile artist Janice Lessman-Moss. Her work has been presented throughout the US and internationally. Among Janice's many accolades, she won the prestigious Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio in 2016, the Cleveland Arts Prize Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019, and a coveted United States Artists Fellowship also in 2019. We cover a wide variety of topics in the interview, so please share the interview to the budding artists you know.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/211-janice-lessman-moss-textile-artist-pt-2-of-2

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Today on the podcast we release part one of our interview with textile artist Janice Lessman-Moss. Her work has been presented throughout the US and internationally. Among Janice's many accolades, she won the prestigious Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio in 2016, the Cleveland Arts Prize Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019, and a coveted United States Artists Fellowship also in 2019. We cover a wide variety of topics in the interview, so please share the interview to the budding artists you know. 

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/210-janice-lessman-moss-textile-artist-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with percussionist, Colin Currie, who composer Steve Reich describes as “one of the greatest musicians in the world today.” He has performed as a soloist with the world’s leading orchestras including the London Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic and the Cleveland Orchestra. In addition to being a soloist, he’s the founder of the Colin Currie group, the Colin Currie Quartet and Colin Currie Records. If you’re interested in becoming a performing artist, you’ll want to hear Colin’s interview! We’ll link to his site in the show notes so you can read more about him.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with percussionist, Colin Currie, who composer Steve Reich describes as “one of the greatest musicians in the world today.” He has performed as a soloist with the world’s leading orchestras including the London Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic and the Cleveland Orchestra. In addition to being a soloist, he’s the founder of the Colin Currie group, the Colin Currie Quartet and Colin Currie Records. If you’re interested in becoming a performing artist, you’ll want to hear Colin’s interview! We’ll link to his site in the show notes so you can read more about him.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/208-colin-currie-percussionist-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Mary Kay Thomas. She's a self-employed artist, art teacher, and art therapist, and the founder of Rhythmic Art Studio. For decades Mary Kay has introduced and inspired children through the arts, and she has long been a proponent of helping her community. Most recently she has been spearheading the revitalization of East Cleveland by using that community as a canvas for public art. In addition to her art initiatives, she is a community engagement advisor for Zygote Press, one of the largest fine-art print shops in the Midwest. Since our interview, Mary Kay has been awarded grants totaling $40,000 from three different organizations!  We're confident you'll be inspired by Mary Kay's story! 

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/207-mary-kay-thomas-artist-teacher-art-therapist-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Mary Kay Thomas. She's a self-employed artist, art teacher, and art therapist, and the founder of Rhythmic Art Studio. For decades Mary Kay has introduced and inspired children through the arts, and she has long been a proponent of helping her community. Most recently she has been spearheading the revitalization of East Cleveland by using that community as a canvas for public art. In addition to her art initiatives, she is a community engagement advisor for Zygote Press, one of the largest fine-art print shops in the Midwest. Since our interview, Mary Kay has been awarded grants totaling $40,000 from three different organizations!  We're confident you'll be inspired by Mary Kay's story! 

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/206-mary-kay-thomas-artist-teacher-art-therapist-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Erika Olinger and Isabel Irvine from the Cole Pratt Gallery. It's a leading contemporary fine art gallery in New Orleans, which specializes in works of Southern artists. Erika became owner of the gallery after Cole Pratt's passing in 2008, and Isabel is the gallery manager.  We were introduced to Erika and Isabel through our mutual friend Marie Bukowski, an artist represented by the gallery.  If you are a visual artist who wants to learn more about the inner workings of a gallery, you'll want to join us!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/205-erika-olinger-isabel-irvine-cole-pratt-gallery-art-gallery-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Erika Olinger and Isabel Irvine from the Cole Pratt Gallery. It's a leading contemporary fine art gallery in New Orleans, which specializes in works of Southern artists. Erika became owner of the gallery after Cole Pratt's passing in 2008, and Isabel is the gallery manager.  We were introduced to Erika and Isabel through our mutual friend Marie Bukowski, an artist represented by the gallery.  If you are a visual artist who wants to learn more about the inner workings of a gallery, you'll want to join us!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/204-erika-olinger-isabel-irvine-cole-pratt-gallery-art-gallery-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Bryan Berge. He travels the world as an audio and video engineer, and production and stage manager, who works with a variety of performers in venues ranging from recording studios to festivals to theaters such as the Hollywood Bowl.  Over the years Bryan has probably worked in every aspect of multi-media, as well as a variety of other arts-adjacent industries. We're sure you'll enjoy hearing Bryan's story and how each of his varied experiences informs all that he does.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/203-bryan-berge-audio-video-producer-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Bryan Berge. He travels the world as an audio and video engineer, and production and stage manager, who works with a variety of performers in venues ranging from recording studios to festivals to theaters such as the Hollywood Bowl.  Over the years Bryan has probably worked in every aspect of multi-media, as well as a variety of other arts-adjacent industries. We're sure you'll enjoy hearing Bryan's story and how each of his varied experiences informs all that he does.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/202-bryan-berge-audio-video-producer-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Hilary Gent. She’s a Cleveland-based artist who also owns HEDGE Gallery and HEDGE Event Planning at 78th Street Studios. Her paintings can be found in many private collections around the US and in public collections including the Cleveland Clinic, American Heart Association, and Hilton Hotels Corporation. You'll be inspired by her tenacity and creativity as she describes how she used her talents and savvy to build her arts businesses.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/201-hilary-gent-art-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is our 100th episode! It’s part one of our interview with Hilary Gent. She’s a Cleveland-based artist who also owns HEDGE Gallery and HEDGE Event Planning at 78th Street Studios. Her paintings can be found in many private collections around the US and in public collections including the Cleveland Clinic, American Heart Association, and Hilton Hotels Corporation. You'll be inspired by her tenacity and creativity as she describes how she used her talents and savvy to build her arts businesses.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/200-hilary-gent-art-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with saxophonist Kirk Whalum.  He’s a solo artist, band leader, and an in-demand session player who’s performed with top artists such as Barbara Streisand, Al Jarreu, Quincy Jones and Whitney Houston. Kirk’s received numerous awards including 3 Dove Award nominations, an NAACP Image Award nomination, and is a 12-time Grammy Award nominee—winning his first Grammy Award in 2011. Kirk speaks about collaborations, his faith and desire to serve his community,  thoughts on how young musicians can have a sustainable career, and much more.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with saxophonist Kirk Whalum.  He’s a solo artist, band leader, and an in-demand session player who’s performed with top artists such as Barbara Streisand, Al Jarreu, Quincy Jones and Whitney Houston. Kirk’s received numerous awards including 3 Dove Award nominations, an NAACP Image Award nomination, and is a 12-time Grammy Award nominee—winning his first Grammy Award in 2011. Kirk speaks about collaborations, his faith and desire to serve his community,  thoughts on how young musicians can have a sustainable career, and much more.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/198-kirk-whalum-music-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with violinist DuMarkus Davis—our first interview with a tech entrepreneur. He founded Musicbuk, a thriving virtual music lesson platform. DuMarkus will share his path from a young musician growing up in Atlanta, to becoming a Gates Millennium Scholar and studying at the San Francisco Conservatory, to founding Musicbuk with funding from Google and accelerated through Techstars.  Beyond the learning curve of being in the tech space, listeners will enjoy hearing DuMarkus's passion as he speaks about pivoting as an entrepreneur, the challenges he's faced, and what it means to be an arts entrepreneur.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/197-dumarkus-davis-musicbuk-pt-2-of-2

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Today on the podcast is part one of our interview with violinist DuMarkus Davis—our first interview with a tech entrepreneur. He founded Musicbuk, a thriving virtual music lesson platform. DuMarkus will share his path from a young musician growing up in Atlanta, to becoming a Gates Millennium Scholar and studying at the San Francisco Conservatory, to founding Musicbuk with funding from Google and accelerated through Techstars.  Beyond the learning curve of being in the tech space, listeners will enjoy hearing DuMarkus's passion as he speaks about pivoting as an entrepreneur, the challenges he's faced, and what it means to be an arts entrepreneur.

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Tom Freer. Tom is the founder and owner of Freer Percussion, and for many years he was also the Assistant Principal Timpanist and Section Percussionist in the Cleveland Orchestra. Tom is a quintessential music entrepreneur and created his manufacturing, distribution and retail business by applying what he learned over the years as a performer and teacher.  If you have an interest in a portfolio career, or might be wondering how to get a manufacturing business off the ground, you'll want to hear what Tom has to say!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/195-tom-freer-music-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Tom Freer. Tom is the founder and owner of Freer Percussion, and for many years he was also the Assistant Principal Timpanist and Section Percussionist in the Cleveland Orchestra. Tom is a quintessential music entrepreneur and created his manufacturing, distribution and retail business by applying what he learned over the years as a performer and teacher.  If you have an interest in a portfolio career, or might be wondering how to get a manufacturing business off the ground, you'll want to hear what Tom has to say!

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Tom Gober. He’s the owner of Gracylane, a multi-store fashion and accessories retail chain in northeast Ohio, and recently launched a jewelry brand that focuses on sterling silver rings.  Tom has an interesting story because he didn’t start out on a typical path to become an arts entrepreneur—he studied chemical engineering and worked in that industry for many years before leaving corporate America to open his first store. If you're currently working in another industry and thinking of becoming an arts entrepreneur, Tom's story might just inspire you to take the leap!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/193-tom-gober-retail-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Tom Gober. He’s the owner of Gracylane, a multi-store fashion and accessories retail chain in northeast Ohio, and recently launched a jewelry brand that focuses on sterling silver rings.  Tom has an interesting story because he didn’t start out on a typical path to become an arts entrepreneur—he studied chemical engineering and worked in that industry for many years before leaving corporate America to open his first store. If you're currently working in another industry and thinking of becoming an arts entrepreneur, Tom's story might just inspire you to take the leap!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/192-tom-gober-retail-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Charles Stegeman. He's the concert master for the Pittsburgh Opera and Ballet, and teaches in the string department at Duquesne University. His list of teachers is a who’s who of the 20th century’s most renown string pedagogues. Much of our interview focuses on his work as a professional musician who has averaged over 60 concerts a year for the past 50 years, and his ability to combine his artistic vision and business skills to create music festivals including the Sunflower Music Festival and the Buzzards Bay Music Festival. Anyone who engages with donors and patrons will want to listen to this interview.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/191-charles-stegeman-music-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Charles Stegeman. He's the concert master for the Pittsburgh Opera and Ballet, and teaches in the string department at Duquesne University. His list of teachers is a who’s who of the 20th century’s most renown string pedagogues. Much of our interview focuses on his work as a professional musician who has averaged over 60 concerts a year for the past 50 years, and his ability to combine his artistic vision and business skills to create music festivals including the Sunflower Music Festival and the Buzzards Bay Music Festival. Anyone who engages with donors and patrons will want to listen to this interview!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/190-charles-stegeman-music-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Anna Kelberg-Kim. She's the Founder of Kelberg Law, a law firm that specializes in entertainment law, intellectual property and immigration law. Anna will share her journey from Kazakhstan to practicing law in the US, and we'll discuss a variety of intellectual property issues. Legal matters can be fairly dry, so we decided to be creative in crafting lighthearted "real-world" scenarios that artists will likely encounter in their careers. The topics discussed are relevant to all in the arts, so please join us for this informative interview! https://kelberglaw.com

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/189-anna-kelberg-kim-entertainment-law-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Anna Kelberg-Kim. She's the Founder of Kelberg Law, a law firm that specializes in entertainment law, intellectual property and immigration law. Anna will share her journey from Kazakhstan to practicing law in the US, and we'll discuss a variety of intellectual property issues. Legal matters can be fairly dry, so we decided to be creative in crafting lighthearted "real-world" scenarios that artists will likely encounter in their careers. The topics discussed are relevant to all in the arts, so please join us for this informative interview! https://kelberglaw.com

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/188-anna-kelberg-kim-entertainment-law-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Jauvon Gilliam. He's a musician with a portfolio career comprised of 3 demanding jobs. His day job is as the Principal Timpanist of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington DC, but he's also the Director of Percussion Studies at the University of Maryland, and the owner of Capitol Percussion and Backline Rentals--a thriving backline company in the greater Washington DC region that has recently opened a multi-studio rehearsal facility. Much of our interview will focus on his backline company, and how Jauvon handles a variety of business activities from bookkeeping, to branding, to contracts, inventory, and more.  Tune in for information any arts entrepreneur can apply to their situation.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/187-jauvon-gilliam-music-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Jauvon Gilliam. He's a musician with a portfolio career comprised of 3 full-time jobs! His day job is as the Principal Timpanist of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington DC, but he's also the Director of Percussion Studies at the University of Maryland, and the owner of Capitol Percussion and Backline Rentals--a thriving backline company in the greater Washington DC region that has recently opened a multi-studio rehearsal facility. Much of our interview will focus on his backline company, and how Jauvon handles a variety of business activities from bookkeeping, to branding, to contracts, inventory, and more.  Tune in for information any arts entrepreneur can apply to their situation.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/186-jauvon-gilliam-music-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Janet Dziak. She's the Founder and Executive Artistic Director of North Pointe Ballet. It's a nonprofit organization with a mission to make classical ballet accessible to everyone. Janet will share how she transitioned from being a professional ballerina to starting a nonprofit, as well as insight into how she created her board, how she approaches marketing, and more. We're sure you'll find it inspiring to hear all that North Pointe Ballet does to reach underserved populations and create sensory-friendly theatrical performances and art education workshops. If you've ever thought about ways to increase awareness and access to the arts, you'll want to hear Janet's interview.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/185-janet-dziak-north-pointe-ballet-dance-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Janet Dziak. She's the Founder and Executive Artistic Director of North Pointe Ballet. It's a nonprofit organization with a mission to make classical ballet accessible to everyone. Janet will share how she transitioned from being a professional ballerina to starting a nonprofit, as well as insight into how she created her board, how she approaches marketing, and more. We're sure you'll find it inspiring to hear all that North Pointe Ballet does to reach underserved populations and create sensory-friendly theatrical performances and art education workshops. If you've ever thought about ways to increase awareness and access to the arts, you'll want to hear Janet's interview. https://northpointeballet.org

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/184-janet-dziak-north-pointe-ballet-dance-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our two-part interview with Angela Meleca, Executive Director of CreativeOhio, a member-driven, not-for-profit advocacy organization representing Ohio's arts and creative industry.  Angela brings with her a wealth of knowledge and experience in journalism, state politics, public relations and marketing, and as an art gallery owner for 7 years.  Angela shares how advocacy impacts arts entrepreneurs, and the resources available to them to help grow their ventures.  Arts advocacy is an important part of the arts ecosystem, so we hope you'll join us for Angela's interview.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/183-angela-meleca-creativeohio-arts-advocacy-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our two-part interview with Angela Meleca, Executive Director of CreativeOhio, a member-driven, not-for-profit advocacy organization representing Ohio's arts and creative industry.  Angela brings with her a wealth of knowledge and experience in journalism, state politics, public relations and marketing, and as an art gallery owner for 7 years.  Angela shares how advocacy impacts arts entrepreneurs, and the resources available to them to help grow their ventures.  Arts advocacy is an important part of the arts ecosystem, so we hope you'll join us for Angela's interview.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/182-angela-meleca-creativeohio-arts-advocacy-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Gene Koshinski and Tim Broscious. Accomplished musicians and composers in their own right, as the Quey Percussion Duo they've been dazzling audiences around the world for 20 years. You'll hear how they generated nearly 200 new compositions, juggle portfolio careers, plan tours, and much more. If you're interested in a performing arts career, you'll want to hear what Gene and Tim have to say!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/181-gene-koshinski-tim-broscious-quey-percussion-duo-music-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is one of our interview with Gene Koshinski and Tim Broscious. Accomplished musicians and composers in their own right, as the Quey Percussion Duo they've been dazzling audiences around the world for 20 years. You'll hear how they generated nearly 200 new compositions, juggle portfolio careers, plan tours, and much more. If you're interested in a performing arts career, you'll want to hear what Gene and Tim have to say!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/180-gene-koshinski-tim-broscious-quey-percussion-duo-music-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Debi Wisch. She's a film and documentary producer, and the founder of Wischful Thinking Productions. We reached out to her after watching The Art of Making It, a superb new documentary she produced that explores the art world through the prism of emerging artists. Debi will address many aspects of filmmaking including suggestions to increase the odds a film is produced, and managing different personalities on a project. In addition to her professional activities, she is also an arts benefactor and has served on the boards of renown arts and cultural institutions throughout the United States. Be sure to tune in to hear Debi's approach to filmmaking and why arts and arts advocacy are so important.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/179-debi-wisch-film-documentary-producer-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Debi Wisch. She's a film and documentary producer, and the founder of Wischful Thinking Productions. We reached out to her after watching The Art of Making It, a superb new documentary she produced that explores the art world through the prism of emerging artists. Debi will address many aspects of filmmaking including suggestions to increase the odds a film is produced, and managing different personalities on a project. In addition to her professional activities, she is also an arts benefactor and has served on the boards of renown arts and cultural institutions throughout the United States. Be sure to tune in to hear Debi's approach to filmmaking and why arts and arts advocacy are so important.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/178-debi-wisch

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Dave Black, of Dave Black Music. He's been in the music publishing industry in some capacity for over 30 years, and he's also a prolific composer who's had music played in numerous TV shows. Dave will share his insight on the process of publishing, and give suggestions for effective approaches to have works selected for publication. Few have Dave's depth of knowledge in publishing, so if you are interested in having your works published, you won't want to miss his interview.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/177-dave-black-music-publishing-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Dave Black, of Dave Black Music. He's been in the music publishing industry in some capacity for over 30 years, and he's also a prolific composer who's had music played in numerous TV shows. Dave will share his insight on the process of publishing, and give suggestions for effective approaches to have works selected for publication. Few have Dave's depth of knowledge in publishing, so if you are interested in having your works published, you won't want to miss his interview.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/176-dave-black-music-publishing-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Eric Carvill and Sunita Joshi, founders of the Hudson Conservatory of Ballet. They'll share their story of transitioning from dancing professionally to becoming studio owners, and what they learned along the way. They will also address the many activities they do to keep their studio running effectively, while also growing their business.  Eric and Sunita's story is relatable to all artists who want to become full-time arts entrepreneurs.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/175-hudson-conservatory-of-ballet-eric-carvill-and-sunita-joshi-dance-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Eric Carvill and Sunita Joshi, founders of the Hudson Conservatory of Ballet. They'll share their story of transitioning from dancing professionally to becoming studio owners, and what they learned along the way. They will also address the many activities they do to keep their studio running effectively, while also growing their business.  Eric and Sunita's story is relatable to all artists who want to become full-time arts entrepreneurs.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/174-hudson-conservatory-of-ballet-eric-carvill-and-sunita-joshi-dance-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Michael Sgouros. Michael is owner of the historic Players Theatre, a 200-seat Off Broadway theater in NYC. Also in the building is a 50-seat theater, rehearsal spaces, an office suite for arts organizations, and the famous Cafe Wha?. Michael will describe how he came to own a theater, and how he created a fulfilling life by combining his interests in music, theater, and real estate. Those interested in theater will enjoy getting  a glimpse into the inner-workings of his business and how he's helping future generations of theater professionals and audiences.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/173-michael-sgouros-pt-2-of-2-music-theater

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Michael Sgouros. Michael is owner of the historic Players Theatre, a 200-seat Off Broadway theater in NYC. Also in the building is a 50-seat theater, rehearsal spaces, an office suite for arts organizations, and the famous Cafe Wha?. Michael will describe how he came to own a theater, and how he created a fulfilling life by combining his interests in music, theater, and real estate. Those interested in theater will enjoy getting  a glimpse into the inner-workings of his business and how he's helping future generations of theater professionals and audiences.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/172-michael-sgouros-pt-1-of-2-music-theatre

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This week on the podcast Erick Calderon, Jeff Davis, and Jake Rockland of Art Blocks  join us for part 2 of a comprehensive look at art on the blockchain, and how it is growing and developing in real time. They describe generative art on the blockchain, how they created an opportunity in that space, why they prefer the Ethereum Blockchain and much more. Anyone interested in visual art, coding, blockchain, and NFTs won't want to miss this fascinating interview from these art and blockchain experts! https://www.artblocks.io

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This week on the podcast Erick Calderon, Jeff Davis, and Jake Rockland of Art Blocks  join us for part 1 of a comprehensive look at art on the blockchain, and how it is growing and developing in real time. They describe generative art on the blockchain, how they created an opportunity in that space, why they prefer the Ethereum Blockchain and much more. Anyone interested in visual art, coding, blockchain, and NFTs won't want to miss this fascinating interview from these art and blockchain experts! https://www.artblocks.io

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/170-art-blocks-erick-calderon-jeff-davis-jake-rockland-visual-art-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast, Anne Skoch joins us for part two of her interview. Anne founded Anne Cate, a made-in-America Fashion Accessories brand and manufacturer that specializes in skyline silhouette purses and accessories. She will share how she started her Cleveland-based business, describe her customer segments and approach to marketing, and even offer a discount code for our listeners! If you know someone interested in the fashion industry, they won't want to miss Anne's interview!  New customers can use Coupon Code AEP22 for 20% off of their first purchase at https://annecate.com!

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/169-anne-skoch-fashion-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast, Anne Skoch joins us for part one of her interview. Anne founded Anne Cate, a made-in-America Fashion Accessories brand and manufacturer that specializes in skyline silhouette purses and accessories. She will share how she started her Cleveland-based business, describe her customer segments and approach to marketing, and even offer a discount code for our listeners in part 2! If you know someone interested in the fashion industry, they won't want to miss Anne's interview!  New customers can use Coupon Code AEP22 for 20% off of their first purchase at https://annecate.com!

Show Notes:  https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/168-anne-skoch-fashion-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast Nick and Andy identify the recurring themes presented by the interviewees in the 60+ episodes they’ve recorded so far. It's essentially a compilation of motivational advice that anyone in the arts economy can apply to their situation--regardless of their experience level or art form. They also discuss ways in which budding arts entrepreneurs can learn to embrace the ambiguity and business activities associated with arts entrepreneurship.

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This week on the podcast is part 2 of our interview with John Jordan. He recalls how he began his journey as an award-winning woodturner and developed his signature style. Among the many topics we discussed, he describes when he realized there were opportunities to grow his business by teaching, and supplying other woodturners with products and accessories he designed so they could more effectively create their art. John is a role model for artists who want to learn every aspect of their art!

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/166-john-jordan-woodturner-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part 1 of our interview with John Jordan. He recalls how he began his journey as an award-winning woodturner and developed his signature style. Among the many topics we discussed, he describes when he realized there were opportunities to grow his business by teaching, and supplying other woodturners with products and accessories he designed so they could more effectively create their art. John is a role model for artists who want to learn every aspect of their art!

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/165-john-jordan-woodturner-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast New York City-based artist and illustrator Deanna First will share her entrepreneurial experiences in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle artwork. Listeners thinking about launching their ventures  will benefit from hearing how she began her business, and grew it over the years through different revenue streams and opportunities she created.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/164-deanna-first-illustrator

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Bill Cahn and Garry Kvistad of Nexus join us for part 2 of our in-depth conversation touching on a variety of subject including how they thrived for 50 years, the logistics of moving all their equipment(!), and what they learned along the way. Those looking for advice on programming, collaborations, and the many hats performing arts entrepreneurs wear will want to hear what Bill and Garry have to say.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/163-nexus-percussion-bill-cahn-garry-kvistad-music-pt-2-of-2

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Bill Cahn and Garry Kvistad of Nexus join us on March 21 and 28 with an in-depth conversation touching on a variety of subject including how they thrived for 50 years, the logistics of moving all their equipment(!), and what they learned along the way. Those looking for advice on programming, collaborations, and the many hats performing arts entrepreneurs wear will want to hear what Bill and Garry have to say.   

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/162-nexus-percussion-bill-cahn-garry-kvistad-music-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with PRISM Quartet founding member Matt Levy, and member Zach Shemon.  They share their audition process, their many revenue streams, how they started their non-profit, their approach to audience development, and how they've handled challenges they've faced.  Those interested in creating a non-profit and learning how one of America's foremost chamber ensembles operates will not want to miss this interview.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/161-prism-quartet-matthew-levy-zach-shemon-music-pt-2-of-2

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This week and next we release our interview with PRISM Quartet founding member Matt Levy, and member Zach Shemon.  They'll share their audition process, their many revenue streams, how they started their non-profit, their approach to audience development, and how they've handled challenges they've faced.  Those interested in creating a non-profit and learning how one of America's foremost chamber ensembles operates will not want to miss this interview.   

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/160-prism-quartet-matthew-levy-zach-shemon-music-pt-1-of-2

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Dana White joins us to talk about her experience as a writer, director, producer, editor, and actor. You'll hear how this award-winning artist finds opportunity in TV and Film, and why she's passionate about the Female Filmmakers Initiative. Anyone who has studied an art will enjoying hearing how Dana applied what she learned as a screenwriting MFA to many different aspects of TV and Film.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/159-dana-white-tvfilm-pt-2-of-2

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Dana White joins us this week and next to talk about her experience as a writer, director, producer, editor, and actor. You'll hear how this award-winning artist finds opportunity in TV and Film, and why she's passionate about the Female Filmmakers Initiative. Anyone who has studied an art will enjoying hearing how Dana applied what she learned as a screenwriting MFA to many different aspects of TV and Film.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/158-dana-white-tvfilm-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part 2 of our interview with Matthew Coley.  He is an internationally acclaimed percussionist who specializes on the marimba, and is also the founder and executive director of Heartland Marimba, a 501c3 organization that includes a quartet, an ensemble, a publishing arm, and organizes a festival. Listeners will hear how Matthew made the leap from a college teacher to become a full-time arts entrepreneur.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/157-matthew-coley-musician-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part 1 of our interview with Matthew Coley.  He is an internationally acclaimed percussionist who specializes on the marimba, and is also the founder and executive director of Heartland Marimba, a 501c3 organization that includes a quartet, an ensemble, a publishing arm, and organizes a festival. Listeners will hear how Matthew made the leap from a college teacher to become a full-time arts entrepreneur.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/156-matthew-coley-musician-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is our interview with Matt Earley, co-founder of Gotta Groove Records, a vinyl record pressing plant located in Cleveland, OH. Matt recounts the origins of Gotta Groove Records, the value they provide to musicians and audiophiles, the importance of quality control, and more. Matt’s story highlights the power of partnering with another passionate person--and it’s not to be missed. 

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/155-matt-early-gotta-groove-records-vinyl-record-pressing

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This week on the podcast is part two of our  interview with visual artist and photographer, Chris Dahlquist. She talks about her decision to leave commercial photography early in her career to focus on visual art, her work as a business consultant, and why it’s important for her to help empower artists to live the lives they choose. Chris's advice and perspective is relevant for all arts entrepreneurs.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/154-chris-dahlquist-visual-artist-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our  interview with visual artist and photographer, Chris Dahlquist. She talks about her decision to leave commercial photography early in her career to focus on visual art, her work as a business consultant, and why it’s important for her to help empower artists to live the lives they choose. Chris's advice and perspective is relevant for all arts entrepreneurs.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/153-chris-dahlquist-visual-artist-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast, is part two of our interview with the founders of the Owen/Cox Dance Group: dancer Jennifer Owen and her musician husband Brad Cox.  They recall their first collaboration, describe their revenue streams, how their dancers and musicians are contracted and compensated, and the value of sweat equity. Those thinking of starting a dance company or similar venture will not want to miss them!

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/152-jennifer-owen-brad-cox-owencox-dance-group-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast, we begin 2022 with part one of our interview with the founders of the Owen/Cox Dance Group: dancer Jennifer Owen and her musician husband Brad Cox.  They recall their first collaboration, describe their revenue streams, how their dancers and musicians are contracted and compensated, and the value of sweat equity. Those thinking of starting a dance company or similar venture will not want to miss them!

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/151-jennifer-owen-brad-cox-owencox-dance-group-pt-1-of-2

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We're closing out 2021 with our 50th episode! This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with vibraphonist Drew Tucker. We'll get a peek into his schedule and all the different activities and revenues streams he pursues.  He also describes his focus on social entrepreneurship and his passion for teaching and outreach. Hearing how Drew juggles all his activities will surely be eye-opening for those thinking of being arts entrepreneurs.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/150-drew-tucker-musician-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with vibraphonist Drew Tucker. We'll get a peek into his schedule and all the different activities and revenues streams he pursues.  He also describes his focus on social entrepreneurship and his passion for teaching and outreach. Hearing how Drew juggles all his activities will surely be eye-opening for those thinking of being arts entrepreneurs.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/149-drew-tucker-musician-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is our interview with stand-up comedian and actor, Steve Byrne.  He talks about what it was like starting out in comedy clubs in NYC, thinking of oneself as a brand, and the importance of networking and how it served as a catalyst for many of his successful projects over the years.  Steve's story of perseverance and being open to opportunity is relevant to everyone in the arts.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/148-steve-byrne-actorcomedian

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with pianists Nick Luby and Susan Zhang, the founders of the mobile music venue, The Concert Truck. These young entrepreneurs and recent college graduates talk about how they converted a 16-foot box truck into a fully-functioning mobile concert hall, complete with lights, a sound system, and a piano! Their story is a testament to entrepreneurial imagination and tenacity, and will surely encourage listeners to follow their bliss!

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/147-nick-luby-susan-zhang-music-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with pianists Nick Luby and Susan Zhang, the founders of the mobile music venue, The Concert Truck. These young entrepreneurs and recent college graduates talk about how they converted a 16-foot box truck into a fully-functioning mobile concert hall, complete with lights, a sound system, and a piano! Their story is a testament to entrepreneurial imagination and tenacity, and will surely encourage listeners to follow their bliss!

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/146-nick-luby-susan-zhang-music

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This week on the podcast, Carla Bisong, founder of Bisong Art Gallery, joins us. She recounts her decision to launch an art gallery while working in the financial services industry, and when she knew it was time to leave financial services to focus solely on running her gallery. She gives a lot of practical business advice, from how artists should sell their art to how she monetizes many of her resources. Visual artists and those who want to own a retail space will find great value in Carla's interview.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/145-carl-bisong-gallery-owner

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with acclaimed conductor JoAnn Falletta. Maestra Falletta gives an inspiring interview, and recalls what it was like being the first woman to lead a major American ensemble, and why mentoring students and commissioning music is so important to her. We'll also hear her describe the business activities she oversees as the Music Director of the Buffalo Philharmonic, and the entrepreneurial activities she manages as a guest conductor and teacher. If you want to be a performing artist you won't want to miss our interview with JoAnn Falletta!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/144-joann-falletta-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with acclaimed conductor JoAnn Falletta. Maestra Falletta gives an inspiring interview, and recalls what it was like being the first woman to lead a major American ensemble, and why mentoring students and commissioning music is so important to her. We'll also hear her describe the business activities she oversees as the Music Director of the Buffalo Philharmonic, and the entrepreneurial activities she manages as a guest conductor and teacher. If you want to be a performing artist you won't want to miss our interview with JoAnn Falletta!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/143-joann-falletta-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is our interview with fine art appraiser Loren Whittaker.  You'll hear how she benefited from mentors and networking to capitalize on her PhD in Art History to become a fine art appraiser.  Loren talks about her daily activities that include working as an expert witness, evaluating art for private sales, and collaborating with insurance companies on valuation.  Anyone interested in how art is appraised will enjoy hearing Loren's story.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/142-loren-whittaker

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This week on the podcast is our interview with Emmy-winning Composer and Film Scorer, Silas Hite.  Silas cites attributes that helped him to become a successful composer, working not only on films but also commercials, TV shows, and multi-media collaborations with artists.  He also gives insight on a variety of topics including what to consider when releasing music through a label and running a business through the pandemic.  Anyone looking to work in film and music--or any creative space--should give it a listen!

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/141-silas-hite

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This week on this podcast is part two of our interview with Jody Espina. He’s a saxophonist and founder of JodyJazz, a leading mouthpiece manufacturer. Jody recounts how his business began, grew over the years, and expanded through acquisitions. Anyone interested in becoming a performer or business owner won’t want to miss this interview!

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/140-jody-espina-pt-2-of-2

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This week on this podcast is part one of a two-part interview with Jody Espina. He’s a saxophonist and founder of JodyJazz, a leading mouthpiece manufacturer. Jody recounts how his business began, grew over the years, and expanded through acquisitions. Anyone interested in becoming a performer or business owner won’t want to miss this interview!

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/139-jody-espina-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast we interview visual artist Lauren Luna. You'll be inspired after hearing Lauren's story, from her humble beginnings to being the successful artist she is today.  She was named a top 50 entrepreneur by the Scion Car Company, used her notoriety to create the D.R.E.A.M. Affect Foundation, and in 2020 the Mayor of Houston proclaimed July 11th as Lauren Luna Day. Lauren's interview illustrates how grit and determination can pay off.

Show Notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/138-lauren-luna

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This week on the podcast is Miranda Lorenz. Miranda Lorenz is a fashion designer and owner of Buhndi. She describes her path from a teen working in a consignment shop to an entrepreneur in the field of fashion as she launches her first line.  Sustainability, marketing, inventory control, and more are discussed.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/137-miranda-lorenz

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This week on the podcast is part 2 an interview with filmmaker Anthony Ladesich. Anthony gives advice on how young filmmakers can get started; film and direct on a budget; maintaining a production schedule and budget, and much more.

Show notes: https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/136-anthony-ladesich-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part 1 of 2 of an interview with filmmaker Anthony Ladesich. Anthony gives advice on how young filmmakers can get started; film and direct on a budget; maintaining a production schedule and budget, and much more.

For show notes, visit https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/135-anthony-ladesich-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part 2 of our interview with Band Leader and Jazz Drummer, Carl Allen. Carl gives a lot of practical advice from his vantage point as a band leader and gigging drummer, and summarizes what he's learned from performing with many jazz greats throughout his career: from the importance of networking to the attributes and skills needed to succeed--beyond simply being a great musician.

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Band Leader, Producer and Jazz Drummer, Carl Allen. Carl gives a lot of practical advice from his vantage point as a gigging musician and small business owner, and summarizes what he's learned from performing with many jazz greats throughout his career: from the importance of networking to the attributes and skills needed to succeed--beyond simply being a great musician. 

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Nathan Daughtrey, owner of C. Alan Publications. He describes his path from a music student to working in the company he would eventually purchase. Nathan also touches upon a variety of information ranging from what his team looks for when selecting a composition to publish, to piracy, to family/work life balance. Lots of great information for anyone interested in publishing their works.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/132-nathan-daughtrey-pt-2-of-2 

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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Nathan Daughtrey, owner of C. Alan Publications. He describes his path from a music student to working in the company he would eventually purchase. Nathan also touches upon a variety of information ranging from what his team looks for when selecting a composition to publish, to piracy, to family/work life balance. Lots of great information for anyone interested in publishing their works.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/131-nathan-daughtrey-pt-1-of-2

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This episode is part 1 of our interview with attorney Danielle Merrick. Danielle is the Executive Director of the Kansas City Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts. If you want to work as an arts entrepreneur you'll want to make sure you listen to this interview! Dani addresses many aspects of law and accounting that every entrepreneur should be aware of. This episode specifically addresses intellectual property issues.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/129-danielle-merrick-pt-1-of-2.

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This episode is part 2 of our interview with attorney Danielle Merrick. Danielle is the Executive Director of the Kansas City Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts. If you want to work as an arts entrepreneur you'll want to make sure you listen to this interview! Dani addresses many aspects of law and accounting that every entrepreneur should be aware of. In this episode Danielle addresses nonprofit issues and answers our 3 closing questions.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/130-danielle-merrick-pt-2-of-2.

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This week on the podcast is our interview with renown bronze sculptor, Tom Corbin. Tom's sculptures are in galleries and homes of private collectors around the world, and he was recently commissioned to produce a bronze monument of President Harry S. Truman for Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol. Hear how Tom left advertising to become a sculptor and what he's learned along the way.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/128-tom-corbin

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This week on the podcast is part two of an interview with Bess Wallerstein Huff and Kelly Main, co-founders of Show Delivered--an entertainment company that "brings the show to you."  Bess and Kelly discuss their experiences in theater and share why they decided to launch Show Delivered.  We think you'll find it inspiring to hear how they recognized an opportunity to bring arts into their community and create work for artists who were hit hard by the pandemic.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/126-show-delivered-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of an interview with Bess Wallerstein Huff and Kelly Main, co-founders of Show Delivered--an entertainment company that "brings the show to you."  Bess and Kelly discuss their experiences in theater and share why they decided to launch Show Delivered.  We think you'll find it inspiring to hear how they recognized an opportunity to bring arts into their community and create work for artists who were hit hard by the pandemic.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/126-show-delivered-pt-1-of-2

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This week on this podcast is part two of Nick and Andy's interview with the Latin Grammy-winning Duo 123 Andrés! Andrés Salguero and his wife and business partner Christina have performed throughout North and South America and received many awards for their music and books. Hear about their journey, what it's like building a venture with a spouse, and how a conservatory-trained clarinetist decided to switch goals from teaching and performing classical music to focusing on children's entertainment.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/125-123-andres-pt-2-of-2

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This week on this podcast Nick and Andy interview the Latin Grammy-winning Duo 123 Andrés! Andrés Salguero and his wife and business partner Christina have performed throughout North and South America and received many awards for their music and books. Hear about their journey, what it's like building a venture with a spouse, and how a conservatory-trained clarinetist decided to switch goals from teaching and performing classical music to focusing on children's entertainment.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/124-andres-christina-salguero-pt-1-of-2

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Nick and Andy talk with mixed-media artist Jenny Meyer-McCall. She describes her patchwork of experiences that inform her thinking as an artist and arts entrepreneur.  Some of the topics include her advice to beginning artists looking to be commissioned, how she determines the price of a commission, and how she balances working on her business while working in her business. Jenny offers many valuable suggestions to visual artists, and all are relevant and applicable to any arts entrepreneur.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/123-jenny-meyer-mccall

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This week on the podcast Nick and Andy interview musician and entrepreneur Brian Horner.  Brian founded Sound Artist Support, which offers custom marketing and support to artists; and Craft Brewed Music, a streaming app offering curated music that's not in the mainstream. Brian speaks about his move from Warner Brothers to starting his own ventures, as well as how he stays creative and maintains a malleable mind. Tons of great information for anyone looking to be an entrepreneur in the arts.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/122-brian-horner

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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with teenage YouTube star Tiko. His real-life name is Jayden, and he and his father Robert join us in a two-part interview.  They will describe the transition from a teen making videos for fun, to becoming a viral sensation with hundreds of millions of downloads, to being represented by William Morris Endeavor Agency. It's a departure from most of our interviews in that Jayden's success happened almost literally overnight. Lots of great information for other young people interested in being content creators.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/121-tiko-aka-jayden-and-his-manager-robert-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is teenage YouTube star Tiko. His real-life name is Jayden, and he and his father Robert join us in a two-part interview.  They will describe the transition from a teen making videos for fun, to becoming a viral sensation with hundreds of millions of downloads, to being represented by William Morris Endeavor Agency. It's a departure from most of our interviews in that Jayden's success happened almost literally overnight. Lots of great information for other young people interested in being content creators.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/120-tiko-aka-jayden-and-his-manager-robert.

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In this episode Nick and Andy talk with Carol Wilson and Lauren McNeese, co-founders of NTX Vocal Arts. They are vocalists who have enjoyed successful operatic careers and have dedicated themselves to teaching the next generation of vocalists. They describe how aspiring classical vocalists should be preparing to succeed in the 21st century and why they should embrace entrepreneurship.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/119-lauren-mcneese-carol-wilson-ntx-vocal-arts

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This week on the podcast is part two of a two-part interview with Arts Critic, Journalist and Editor, Paul Horsley.  We touch upon a variety of aspects that arts critics consider when reviewing a performance, and the sometimes delicate balance between artist and critic. Paul provides lots of information for those who want to work in the performing side of the arts economy.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/118-paul-horsley-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of a two-part interview with Arts Critic, Journalist and Editor, Paul Horsley.  We touch upon a variety of aspects that arts critics consider when reviewing a performance, and the sometimes delicate balance between artist and critic. Paul provides lots of information for those who want to work in the performing side of the arts economy.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/117-paul-horsley-pt-1-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part two of a two-part interview with double Grammy Award-winning Percussionist, and one of classical music's most recognized musicians, Dame Evelyn Glennie, CH.  She provides insight into her journey from a student to professional musician that's sure to inspire. By any standard, Evelyn has had an amazing career and it's laudable that she uses her standing in the arts community to be a patron to many charities and arts causes. 

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/116-dame-evelyn-glennie-ch-pt-2-of-2

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This week on the podcast is part one of a two-part interview with double Grammy Award-winning Percussionist, and one of classical music's most recognized musicians, Dame Evelyn Glennie, CH. She provides insight into her journey from a student to professional musician that's sure to inspire. By any standard, Evelyn has had an amazing career and it's laudable that she uses her standing in the arts community to be a patron to many charities and arts causes. 

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/115-dame-evelyn-glennie-ch

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This week on the podcast is a 2-part interview with composer, publisher, and band leader, Allen Myers.  Allen's music has appeared in dozens of shows on major networks and streaming services, and he describes what composers should know when trying to get their compositions into music libraries and shows.  It's great information for those who have a desire to work in that industry, or who want to apply similar approaches in other areas of the arts.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/114-allen-myers-pt-2-of-2.

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This week on the podcast is a 2-part interview with composer, publisher, and band leader, Allen Myers.  Allen's music has appeared in dozens of shows on major networks and streaming services, and he describes what composers should know when trying to get their compositions into music libraries and shows.  It's great information for those who have a desire to work in that industry, or who want to apply similar approaches in other areas of the arts. 

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/113-allen-myers-pt-1-of-2.

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This episode features our interview with actor, talent manager and founder of TalentINK, Terrie Snell. Terrie has a wide array of experiences on stage and screen and her tips for succeeding in film and acting are relevant to all in the arts. In the interview Terrie addresses many issues including how she started TalentINK and what opportunities she sees for up and coming talent.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/112-terrie-snell.

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This week on the podcast Nick and Andy continue their conversation with José Faus. José is a Kansas City-based visual artist, writer, performer, and independent teacher. In this part of the interview, José addresses challenges young artists face, the role artists play in creating community, and answers our three  questions about 1.) advice for arts entrepreneurs, 2.) how to make art accessible, and 3.) the best entrepreneurial/artistic advice he's received.

To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode see the show notes at https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/111-jose-faus-pt-2-of-2.

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This week on the podcast Nick and Andy talk with José Faus. José is a Kansas City-based visual artist, writer, performer, and independent teacher. In this part of the interview, José addresses how he decided to quit his day job and become an artist full time and the difficulties encountered along the way including how to price his mural work. José also addresses the role of artists in community building, specifically the early day of the Crossroads, a Kansas City arts district. Finally, José addresses his inspiration for his work, how he hopes his audiences engages with his work, and the importance of mentorship in the arts.

For more information about this episode visit https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/110-jose-faus-pt-1-of-2. 

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Nick and Andy talk with 3-time Grammy-winner Jeff Coffin (pt. 2 of 2). You may know Jeff from Dave Matthews Band and Béla Fleck and the Flecktones. He’s an amazing musician, author and teacher and exemplifies what it means to be an artist. On top of that, Jeff is funny and gregarious. This is a fun and informative interview!

For show notes and more information about this episode, visit www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com.

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Nick and Andy talk with 3-time Grammy-winner Jeff Coffin (pt. 1 of 2). You may know Jeff from Dave Matthews Band and Béla Fleck and the Flecktones. He’s an amazing musician, author and teacher and exemplifies what it means to be an artist. On top of that, Jeff is funny and gregarious. This is a fun and informative interview! For show notes and more information about this episode, visit https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/108-jeff-coffin-pt-1-of-2

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In this episode, Nick and Andy talk with renowned ceramic artist Chris Staley. You’ll be inspired with Chris's account of how he used failure, adversity, and humility as motivation to reach his goals and maintain his seemingly unstoppable quest to be a lifelong learner and creative. Chris's passion for his craft and teaching are truly motivational. For more information about this episode visit www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/episodes/107-chris-staley.

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In this episode, Nick and Andy talk with Jamey Garner. Jamey’s experience is wide-ranging from off-broadway to country music. Jamey credits persistence and being proactive for opening doors throughout his career. He also offers up lessons he’s learned on his path to becoming a successful touring and recording artist.

For show notes and more information about topics mentioned in this episode, visit www.ArtsEntrepreneurshipPodcast.com.

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Nick and Andy interview Suze Ford. Suze has been a Kansas City-based professional artist for more than 15 years. Prior to making her art practice her primary profession -- in addition to being a mother of three -- Suze was involved with her father's business. She talks about how that business experience translated into a practical approach to treating her art practice as a business. Suze also shares some of the struggles she faced as a woman and mom in the arts and provides some fantastic advice for aspiring artists. To learn more about the people and topics mentioned in this episode visit our website at www.ArtsEntrepreneurshipPodcast.com.

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In this episode of Arts Entrepreneurship Podcast: Making Art Work, Nick and Andy sit down with Gary Abbott. Gary is co-founder of Deeply Rooted Dance Theater and Associate Professor of Modern Dance at University of Missouri-Kansas City. His career as a dancer and choreographer began in Atlanta, GA with Barbara Sullivan's Atlanta Dance Theatre and has included the Lula Washington Dance Theatre, the Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Theatre, and the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble in Denver, CO. In the interview, Gary talks about starting Deeply Rooted Dance Theater, cultivating staff and supporters, and the importance of having a well-rounded team.

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In this episode of Arts Entrepreneurship Podcast: Making Art Work, Nick and Andy sit down with Joseph Gramley. Joseph is a Grammy Award-winning percussionist, a founding member of Silk Road Ensemble, and teaches percussion at Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University Bloomington. In the interview, Joseph shares his story and talks about opportunities for classically trained musicians and provides a perspective on artistic careers any artist will find valuable.

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In this episode of Arts Entrepreneurship Podcast: Making Art Work, Nick and Andy sit down with Angela Gieras. Angela is Executive Director of Kansas City Repertory Theatre and Founder of Inspired Arts Management, a consulting company helping arts organization leaders run their organization more effectively. Angela shares her story about how she went from the financial banking industry to the arts and the many valuable lessons she's learned along the way.

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In this episode of Arts Entrepreneurship Podcast: Making Art Work, Nick and Andy sit down with jazz musician, composer, arranger, band leader, and educator Bobby Watson. Bobby talks about what it takes to sustain a career as a jazz musician and provides some insight for those who may be just getting started. The lessons Bobby shares are certainly relevant to any artist's professional aspirations.

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In this introduction episode, podcast founders and hosts Nick Petrella and Andy Heise provide an introduction to the podcast. Also included is a sneak peak of the debut episode featuring an interview with jazz great and Kansas City native Bobby Watson.