Guest List

Daphne Willis

COMING SOON!

With ever-consistent sync placements in projects likePuppy Bowl with Snoop Dog and Martha Stewart, Queenpins, and Work It, new music in the pipeline, and burgeoning work as an independent producer, Willis shows no signs of slowing down. Out, proud, forthright, and the curator of one of the most welcoming fanbases around, Daphne is as authentic a performer and activist as they come, her prodigious output matched only by her capacity for empathy.


 

Stan Soocher

Episodes 21 & 22

Stan Soocher is Professor of Music & Entertainment Industry Studies at the University of Colorado's Denver Campus. He is also an award-winning journalist and entertainment attorney, as well as the long-time Editor-in-Chief of the monthly publication Entertainment Law & Finance


 

Dave Ratner

Episodes 19 & 20

Dave Ratner - With a portfolio of clients who are not only traditional artists, but also creative individuals and entities, Dave advises both creative and general business clients on all aspects of intellectual propertycopyrights, trademarks, trade names, trade dress, trade secrets – and business law.


Aimee Giese

Episodes 18

Aimee Giese is graphic designer, web developer, social media strategist, photographer, blogger and non-sleeper from Denver. She used to co-own a multimedia development firm that created large-scale health education research projects, but has been freelance and remote for the past decade. Her blog Greeblehaus.com celebrated its 15th anniversary last November, and while she started out as a parent blogger - she primarily focuses on music, concert photography and travel now.


Jared Judge

Episode 26

Jared has had a diverse career in Music and Technology. Having two degrees in music, he served as an elementary and high school band director and ran a non-profit opera house. As a self-proclaimed tech geek, he has built many websites and apps. When he launched his wedding string quartet, Dream City Strings, it immediately became the top-gigging string quartet in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As the administrative work piled high, he launched BookLive as a tool to automate much of that work and to help other musicians run profitable live music businesses. He now coaches hundreds of performing groups on making a living off of music.