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F**k You Money

F**k You Money

著者: Ty Baisden and Yoh Phillips
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F**k You Money is a new casual wellness series co-hosted by business executive, Ty Baisden, and music journalist, Yoh Phillips. Their straightforward conversations about business, health, wealth, and why it’s important to have some F**k You Money gives fresh insight and suggestive advice to aspiring entrepreneurs and knowledge-seeking artists looking to learn the game so they don’t get taken advantage of. Alongside each season of F**k You Money, Ty and Yoh will also publish a new volume of the Colture Playbook that further informs. The Colture Playbook Vol. 1 is out now.Copyright 2025 社会科学 経済学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Mom & Pop Businesses Are The Backbone Of Our Economy
    2025/12/24
    Pull up a seat as we shine a light on the true backbone of the economy: mom & pop businesses. The corner shops, family-run storefronts, and passion-led ventures that may never make venture capital headlines—but keep communities alive and thriving. We dig into what it really takes to build something sustainable without a safety net, why generational grit is a powerful form of wealth, and how defining success on your own terms can be the ultimate version of financial freedom. This conversation is for the builders who bet on themselves, stay rooted in the people they serve, and prove that legacy can be just as powerful as scale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    53 分
  • The Business of Joy
    2025/12/10
    In this episode of FYM, Ty and the crew dive into the powerful connection between hobbies, creativity, mental health, and entrepreneurship. From storytelling and filmmaking to golf, gaming, photography, and writing, Ty breaks down why hobbies aren’t just side activities—they’re essential tools for wellness, idea generation, and long-term success. The conversation explores how creative expression fuels business strategy, personal growth, and emotional balance in high-performing entrepreneurs. Ty shares personal stories about discovering screenwriting during COVID, why every entrepreneur is inherently creative, how hobbies can accidentally become businesses, and why the rush to monetize everything can drain the joy out of your passions. He also explains how golf evolved from a casual interest into a powerful mental reset and unexpected networking tool, and why creativity never truly runs out—only conversation does. The episode also touches on AI versus human creativity, idea ownership, and building meaningful work that lasts beyond money. This episode is a must-watch for entrepreneurs, creatives, founders, and anyone battling burnout who needs a reminder that your hobbies might be the doorway to your next breakthrough. Like, subscribe, and drop a comment with your favorite hobby and how it’s impacted your life. 00:00 The Dilemma of Monetizing Hobbies 03:00 The Value of Hobbies During COVID 05:13 Discovering a Passion for Writing 07:22 Balancing Creativity and Business 15:10 The Source of Ideas and Creativity 23:22 Reflecting on Photography as a Career 24:15 Transitioning to Script Writing 26:44 The Business of Film and TV 29:46 The Importance of Hobbies 34:49 Golfing and Networking Get The Colture Playbook Vol. 1 Bundle! https://coltureplaybook.com Get your digital copy on Amazon!https://amzn.to/48G4d26 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    48 分
  • The Colture Playbook and Mastering The Music Business
    2025/11/26
    In this episode, we break down the powerful connection between discipline, cultural capital, and financial independence in the music industry with Ty as he gives us a deep dive into The Colture Playbook, Vol. 1. We open by exploring why discipline is one of the most overlooked success drivers in today’s music landscape. Ty explains how consistent habits, intentional decision-making, and long-term thinking separate rising artists from those who burn out—especially in an industry where time, money, and opportunities are often wasted. We dive deep into the concept of cultural capital and how it gives young artists access to rooms, relationships, and resources without traditional financial backing. Ty introduces the idea of the “$30,000-a-year mentality”—a practical framework for building financial discipline, staying grounded, and creating sustainable growth in your music career. You’ll also learn about unconventional funding methods for independent artists looking to maintain ownership and control. From protecting your masters and licenses to understanding how music licensing works (think “renting a house” but for your art), Ty breaks down strategies that help artists stay empowered. We discuss alternatives to predatory label advances and payday-loan-style deals—highlighting tools like Sound Royalties, American Express, and PayPal working capital that can help artists secure funding without losing their creative or financial rights. The episode closes with an essential walk-through of a complete artist management checklist—covering music registration, touring logistics, brand development, online presence, and everything artists should have in place before scaling up. We also look ahead to Colture Playbook Volume 2, the next guide designed to elevate creators with even sharper insights and strategies. Throughout the conversation, we highlight the importance of integrity, accountability, and community, especially among Black professionals navigating the music business. This episode is a must-listen for artists, managers, entrepreneurs, and anyone seeking smarter, more sustainable ways to build a career in today’s music ecosystem. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    38 分
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