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  • Episode 145: Interview With Brandon Malave Of Mayzie Belle

    There’s something timeless about a summer anthem—the kind of song that immediately conjures warm sand, slow sunsets, and a lingering sense of freedom. For Queens-based alt-rock trio Mayzie Belle , that anthem arrived in the form of their debut single “Beach Bum,” a sun-drenched, power-pop-infused track that blends glide guitar, driving basslines, and just enough grit to feel undeniably New York.

  • Episode 144: Interview With Lexx And Livv From Stursi

    In a beverage industry long defined by alcohol-fueled celebrations, Lexx and Livv Mills are shaking up the status quo—one unapologetically bold, zero-proof cocktail at a time. The dynamic sister duo behind the rising non-alcoholic brand Stursi is crafting more than drinks. They’re building a movement rooted in culture, joy, and reimagined rituals of connection.

  • Episode 143: Interview With Jade Devitt Of Gale Forces

    For Jade Devitt, founder and front man of the Los Angeles-based heavy rock outfit Gale Forces , music is a vessel for catharsis, connection, and cosmic storytelling. With their latest single “Exits,” Gale Forces delivers a gripping, riff-heavy anthem that blurs the line between aggression and atmosphere—diving headfirst into themes of isolation, inertia, and the fragile human urge to break free.

  • Episode 141: Interview With Singer Elle Townley

    At just 16 years old, Elle Townley is proving that country music's future is bold, fearless, and entirely authentic. The Georgetown, Texas native is back with “Taking Off My Halo,” a powerhouse country rock single that blends raw honesty with electrifying attitude. The track, available everywhere digitally on June 27, premiered exclusively via The Country Note, marking Townley’s return with her first original release in three years.

  • Episode 142: Interview With Singer Erin Lunsford

    Award-winning singer-songwriter Erin Lunsford returns with a heartfelt Appalachian ballad that feels like a warm hug and a tearful wave goodbye. Her new single, “Watch Out For Deer,” is more than just a charming southern farewell—it’s a love letter to her family, her small-town upbringing, and the ache of leaving home. Paired with a beautifully cinematic music video, the track officially sets the tone for Lunsford’s upcoming 2025 album, promising a rich blend of folk, bluegrass, and raw emotion.

  • Episode 140: Interview With Austin Holmes Of Publicity For Good

    Austin Holmes’ entrepreneurial journey started with jars of homemade salsa sold in school and has since evolved into a career leading multiple 7-figure companies. A former Navy Special Operations (EOD) technician, Holmes brings a unique blend of discipline, leadership, and innovative business acumen to his work. Today, he stands as a key force behind Publicity for Good (PFG), a purpose-driven PR agency that he co-leads with his wife, Heather Holmes.

  • Episode 139: Interview With Evan Throne Of Showoff

    By Robert White , Editor-In-Chief With a bass in hand and punk roots in his soul, Evan Thorne is helping lead Showoff into a powerful new era. The veteran Chicago-based band—once known for its breakout hits like “Falling Star” and high-energy anthems of the early 2000s—is finding fresh momentum thanks to a revitalized lineup and their latest EP, Haverstraw, out now on Manic Kat Records.

  • Episode 138: Interview With Guillaume Muller

    By Robert White , Editor-In-Chief When Guillaume Muller speaks about music, it’s not just with admiration—it’s with scholarly devotion. The French-born, New York–based jazz guitarist recently released his latest project, Six Pieces of Horace, a solo guitar record that pays homage to one of his greatest influences, Horace Silver. What began as a pandemic-era study session blossomed into a masterfully executed tribute album.

  • Episode 137: Interview with Dina Renee

    By Robert White , Editor-In-Chief Dina Renée is no stranger to emotional storytelling, but with her latest single "Glow Up," the rising pop artist takes empowerment to dazzling new heights. Following the release of her soulful track “Ready When I’m Gone,” Dina returns with a fierce, upbeat anthem that captures the moment when heartbreak turns into self-liberation.

  • Episode 136: Interview With Aisha Rodrigue

    By Robert White , Editor-In-Chief Aisha Rodrique ’s journey from Cirque du Soleil performer to wellness educator is nothing short of extraordinary. Today, she stands at the forefront of a global self-healing movement with Human Garage , an organization committed to unlocking the body's natural ability to heal itself through Fascial Maneuvers™—a revolutionary practice now transforming lives around the world.

  • Episode 135: Interview With CEO, Clark Lowe Of O'Connor Company

    By Robert White , Editor-In-Chief At a time when corporate restructuring and remote work continue to reshape the American workplace, Clark Lowe, President and CEO of O’Connor Company , offers a rare blend of military precision, entrepreneurial instinct, and deeply human leadership. With a background that includes nearly a decade in the U.S. Marine Corps and an MBA in Finance, Lowe brings discipline to a business philosophy rooted in adaptability, culture-first thinking, and operational excellence.

  • Episode 134: Interview With Steve Roop From Littlefield Agency

    By Robert White , Editor-In-Chief As the conversation around artificial intelligence continues to evolve, few voices in the marketing space are offering as grounded and insightful a perspective as Steve Roop. As AI Content Director at Littlefield Agency —a 45-year-old marketing firm based in Tulsa—Roop stands at the intersection of innovation and practicality, helping B2B clients navigate a fast-changing digital frontier.

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