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  • The Next Record Labels Will Be Run by One Person Using AI Systems with Alexander Ciccimarro
    2026/02/12

    In this episode, host Max Bernstein welcomes Alexander Ciccimarro, Vice President of Marketing at RCA Records, to talk about the evolution of music marketing, artist branding, and the operational systems powering today’s record labels. From orchestrating viral blog-era moments to championing AI-driven label workflows, Alexander unpacks how he navigated a career from mixtape culture to music executive leadership.

    Together, they explore the critical role of systems design in the modern music business, the future of small, agile record labels, and why the labels of tomorrow will be built on a single source of truth. This episode is essential for marketers, artists, and operators rethinking how the industry can scale human creativity through smart infrastructure.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. How early message boards and viral rap moments launched Alexander into music marketing
    2. The story behind launching Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow” and other early Atlantic Records wins
    3. Why “Same Plate” focused on fair, profit-sharing deals and the ethos of “Everyone Eats”
    4. How AI, no-code tools, and centralized systems are transforming label operations
    5. Why the future of music will be run by “rainmakers” empowered by lean teams and AI


    Key Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction to Alexander Ciccimarro

    04:40 - Hustling between NYC and ATL with Two-9 and Fatman Key

    13:10 - Launching Same Plate with a mission-driven label model

    19:00 - Fair deal structures and building the “Everyone Eats” ethos

    27:00 - Evolving personal branding and leadership in the digital age

    34:00 - Vision for the future: systems over chaos in label operations

    41:40 - Why AI won’t replace people, but systems will empower them

    47:00 - The single source of truth as the foundation of future labels

    49:00 - Final thoughts on systems, training, and the human-AI bridge


    Follow our guest, Alexander Ciccimarro:

    1. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-ciccimarro-4185ba80/
    2. RCA Records LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rca-records/
    3. RCA Records Website: https://www.rcarecords.com/


    Follow the Host Max Bernstein:

    1. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mberns01/
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    49 分
  • How The GRAMMYS Work with Dr. Chelsey Green
    2026/01/29

    In this episode, host Max Bernstein sits down with Dr. Chelsey Green, a genre-crossing violinist, educator, and now Chair of the Board of Trustees at the Recording Academy. Known for her work as a classical and contemporary musician, Dr. Chelsey shares how a spontaneous open-mic performance led her down a transformative path, from performing with a touring R&B band to shaping the future of the music industry.

    This episode provides an inside look at what the Recording Academy does beyond the Grammy Awards, encompassing music education, professional development, advocacy, and global outreach. Dr. Chelsey also examines the Academy's stance on AI in music, the impact of peer-voted recognition, and why this moment is critical for community building and connectivity in the industry.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. How Chelsey Green transitioned from classical violinist to Chair of the Recording Academy Board
    2. What the Recording Academy really does beyond the Grammy Awards
    3. How independent artists can submit music and earn nominations
    4. Why ethical AI and global connection are central to the Academy’s future vision
    5. How creators and industry executives alike can plug into their local Recording Academy chapters

    Key Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Chelsey Green

    02:37 – From open mic surprise to R&B bandleader

    05:21 – The Recording Academy’s mission beyond the Grammys

    10:15 – How creators can join and participate

    15:19 – How Chelsey's Grammy perspective has evolved

    19:12 – Demystifying the Grammy voting process

    22:07 – Grammy wins and the independent artist career boost

    30:36 – The potential and pitfalls of AI in music

    34:06 – Final thoughts for industry leaders and creators


    Follow our guest, Dr. Chelsey Green:

    1. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drchelseygreen/
    2. Website: https://www.chelseygreen.com/, https://www.recordingacademy.com/, https://www.grammy.com
    3. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchelseygreen/
    4. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenProjectTGP/


    Follow the Host Max Bernstein:

    1. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mberns01/
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    37 分
  • Airtable vs Notion with Alessandro Viola
    2026/01/21

    In this episode, host Max Bernstein talks with Alessandro Viola, a classically trained percussionist turned low-code systems architect at Warner Classics. Alessandro shares his unique journey from growing up immersed in classical music to building internal software systems that are transforming the way classical record labels operate.

    He offers a rare look behind the curtain of the classical music industry, discussing how rights management and marketing works in the Classics genre. The conversation also dives deep into the no-code/low-code world, comparing tools like Notion and Airtable, and exploring how tech-savvy creatives can build impactful tools within their companies, often without writing a single line of code.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. How Alessandro transitioned from performer to tech lead at a major label
    2. What it means to manage 400+ years of music in the modern recording industry
    3. The role of classical music in today’s streaming and performance landscape
    4. How Airtable and Notion stack up for internal system building and knowledge management
    5. Why low-code tools are becoming essential infrastructure across creative industries

    Key Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction to Alessandro Viola

    03:30 - Ownership and public domain of classical music catalogs

    09:00 - Classical music and pop music crossovers (Rosalía)

    13:00 - The future of classical music and modern trends

    17:26 - Building tools with Airtable and no-code platforms at Warner

    32:36 - setting-up tools with extra functionalities

    45:00 - Closing thoughts on the future of low-code/no-code tools like notion and airtable

    Follow our guest, Alessandro Viola:

    1. Alessandro’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ale-viola/
    2. Warner Music Group’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/warner-music-group/
    3. Warner Music Group Website: https://www.wmg.com/

    Follow the Host Max Bernstein:

    1. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mberns01/
    2. X: https://x.com/relationlco

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    1. Website: https://www.relationl.co/
    2. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/relationl/
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    44 分
  • AI vs Human Creativity with Jack Guppy
    2026/01/14

    In this episode, host Max Bernstein talks to Jack Guppy, a former musician turned data analyst at Spinnin' Records. Jack’s journey from producing music in his bedroom to working with one of the most recognized dance labels in the world is both fascinating and insightful. Jack shares how his early passion for computer science and music production eventually led him to discover a career in data analytics.

    At Spinnin', Jack works on streamlining A&R processes using data tools, scraping Spotify and TikTok data to discover new trends and artists. He explains how AI is helping uncover opportunities in the music business, but also stresses the importance of human creativity in driving innovation in the industry. Jack gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at how the music business has evolved in the digital age and offers tips for creatives on how to adapt, persevere, and thrive in an ever-changing landscape.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Jack’s career transition from a recording artist to a data analyst at Spinnin’ Records
    2. The role of data analytics in discovering emerging music trends and artists
    3. How AI is shaping the future of music production, but the enduring importance of human creativity
    4. Jack’s experiences working with major dance music labels and how they balance agility with major-label infrastructure
    5. The story behind Jack’s friend's success with "Wellerman" and its viral rise on TikTok
    6. Practical advice for aspiring creatives on navigating the music industry and the power of persistence and reinvention


    Key Timestamps:

    [00:00] – Jack’s unique transition from creative music to data analytics

    [01:00] – Advice for creatives looking to break into the music industry

    [02:25] – Jack’s career evolution from artist to business degree holder

    [06:15] – Opportunities and experimentation at Spinnin' Records

    [10:50] – what big break means to Jack

    [19:58] – Airtable’s influence on team collaboration and data management

    [23:51] – The future of AI in music discovery and production

    [27:21] – AI’s role in solving problems and creating opportunities

    [31:10] – Final thoughts on balancing AI and human creativity

    [36:46] – The importance of iterating and adapting to find success

    [37:53] – Success compounds over time through growth and learning


    Follow our guest, Jack Guppy:

    1. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackguppy/
    2. Spinnin' Records LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spinnin-records/
    3. Spinnin' Records website:
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    39 分
  • The Digital Marketing Gatekeeper with Charlie Buffin
    2026/01/07

    In this episode, Max Bernstein sits down with Charlie Buffin, founder of Spark Media, for a conversation that spans the explosive rise of influencer marketing, the business of digital creators, and launching an animated YouTube IP with global impact. Charlie shares his journey from a college entrepreneur managing teenage creators during the Musical.ly era to becoming a multi-platform creator agency leader and children’s content executive. He discusses how Spark Media supports brands and creators alike with end-to-end campaign services, why creator autonomy is non-negotiable, and how his Nigeria-based animation team helped build OmoBerry, a kids' edutainment YouTube channel that just crossed a billion views.

    Charlie also opens up about entrepreneurship, risk-taking, the importance of long-term thinking, and the core value that drives all his ventures: kindness. This is a masterclass in scaling creator businesses while staying grounded in values and vision.

    Key Takeaways

    1. The Evolution from Musical.ly to TikTok: How Charlie spotted early signals of TikTok’s potential and built Spark Media into a premier creator agency.
    2. Creator-Led Campaigns Drive Results: Why letting creators lead content strategy yields more authentic and effective brand integrations.
    3. Case Study: Skechers on TikTok: Behind-the-scenes of one of Spark’s most successful influencer campaigns during COVID.
    4. Building OmoBerry from Scratch: How Charlie co-founded a billion-view kids’ YouTube channel with a Nigerian animation team.
    5. Real Talk on Entrepreneurship: Lessons on risk, patience, and trusting your gut from someone who’s never had a boss.

    Key Timestamps

    00:00 – "Welcome to the show! Today, Charlie Buffin shares how he helped grow Addison Rae and Charli D'Amelio's TikTok accounts to 200K followers in just weeks."

    02:20 – The early days of Musical.ly and working with young influencers.

    08:05 – Spark Media now manages a diverse roster of 50 creators across platforms.

    16:00 – How aspiring creators can still break through if they’re creative.

    19:43 – Revenue through YouTube AdSense and merchandise for Omo Berry.

    25:50 – The importance of kindness in building long-term success.

    33:50 – Final thoughts on building a business and compounding skills.

    34:44 – Best way to get in touch with Charlie.

    Follow Our Guest, Charlie Buffin

    1. Charlie’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesbuffin/
    2. Charlie’s X: https://x.com/charlie_buffin
    3. LinkedIn Spark Media: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sparkmediala/
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    35 分
  • Why Music Sucks with Benjamin Groff
    2025/12/17

    In this episode, Max Bernstein sits down with Benjamin Groff, a music publishing veteran with over 30 years of experience and owner of BRILL BUILDING MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, to discuss his journey through the music industry, the changing landscape of music publishing, and how aspiring artists and songwriters can make their mark. Benjamin shares insights from his time at major companies such as BMG, EMI, and Kobalt, where he helped shape the modern music publishing landscape.

    He talks about the importance of discovering raw talent, the challenges of staying relevant in a fast-changing industry, and how his publishing company, Brill Building, is helping the next generation of artists. Benjamin also offers a candid take on the current state of songwriting and provides valuable advice for artists looking to succeed in today’s market, whether they use TikTok or stick to traditional methods.

    Key Takeaways

    1. The Kobalt Revolution: How Kobalt Music Publishing disrupted the industry with transparency and technology, and how Benjamin played a key role in its early success.
    2. Spotting Raw Talent: Benjamin discusses how he identifies the potential in songwriters and artists, even before they become household names.
    3. Adapting to Industry Changes: The impact of evolving production styles and how great songs can remain timeless despite changing musical tastes.
    4. The State of Songwriting Today: Why Benjamin believes the caliber of songwriting today doesn’t match previous decades and the challenges facing modern songwriters.
    5. Independent Artists and Publishing: Why independent artists are thriving in today’s music business, and how to build a career without relying on major record labels.

    Key Timestamps

    [00:00] – Introduction to Benjamin Groff and his early career

    [02:00] – How Kobalt Music Publishing revolutionized the industry

    [05:20] – Why Benjamin left Kobalt to start Brill Building

    [06:55] – The risks Benjamin took with his first big signing and how it paid off

    [09:30] – How Benjamin identifies talent and what he looks for in a great song

    [11:55] – The evolution of music and why some songs remain timeless

    [14:30] – The state of modern songwriting and how quality has changed

    [16:12] – How independent artists can succeed without a record deal

    [20:43] – Benjamin’s book Sign Yourself and advice for songwriters

    [25:40] – Closing thoughts on the future of music publishing and mentorship

    Follow Our Guest, Benjamin Groff

    1. Benjamin’s Website: https://www.brillbuilding.com/about
    2. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-groff/
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    31 分
  • I Started a Live Events Business in 2020 with Matthew Hoffman
    2025/12/10

    In this episode, Max Bernstein talks to Matthew Hoffman, Founder of Trusted Advisor, a membership group connecting professionals in music, entertainment, and sports. Matthew discusses the evolution of his business, which started in 2020 amid the pandemic, and how he’s built a thriving community of advisors who work closely with high-profile clients. He shares his journey from architecture to entrepreneurship, and how Trusted Advisor focuses on creating valuable relationships in a low-pressure, resource-driven environment.

    Key Takeaways

    • The origin story of Trusted Advisor and its growth from a small networking group to an international presence
    • The role of business managers, accountants, and attorneys in the entertainment industry and how they work together
    • Why Trusted Advisor prioritizes a membership model over sponsorship-driven events
    • The value of personal connections and how the community benefits from in-person events
    • Future expansion plans for Trusted Advisor, including growth into the Middle East and further international development

    Key Timestamps

    [00:00] – Introduction: Meet Matthew Hoffman, Founder of Trusted Advisor

    [01:03] – The founding of Trusted Advisor during the pandemic and early growth

    [02:46] – The importance of business managers and advisors in entertainment and sports

    [05:00] – Why Trusted Advisor doesn’t rely on sponsorship-driven events

    [07:00] – The success of trusted in-person networking events and summits

    [09:50] – Handling the challenges of event planning and unexpected hiccups

    [13:04] – The benefits of a digital network for members to stay connected

    [22:21] – Expanding internationally: Growth in the UK, Switzerland, and the Middle East

    [25:43] – The role of partnerships and the membership model in Trusted Advisor’s success

    [29:30] – How to connect Trusted Advisor

    Follow our guest, Matthew Hoffman:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewdavidhoffman/
    • Company’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewdavidhoffman/
    • Website: http://trustedadvisor.la/

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    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mberns01/
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    30 分
  • Artist Development is a Decades Long Project with Bradley Haering
    2025/12/03

    In this episode, host Max Bernstein interviews Bradley Haering, former President of Nice Life of Nice Life Recording Company. Bradley shares his journey from shoe store employee to label exec, discussing his pivotal role in Lizzo's breakthrough and his vision for a more individualized and sustainable approach to artist development. He also explores the evolving landscape of social media, particularly TikTok, and the need for record labels to adapt to each artist's unique needs.

    Key Topics:

    • Early Career and the Start of Nice Life: Bradley’s journey from working in retail to A&R, and eventually helping to launch the record label Nice Life.
    • Lizzo’s Rise to Fame: How Nice Life signed Lizzo and how live performances, streaming platforms, and viral social media shaped her breakthrough moment.
    • Artist Development & Mental Health: The importance of mental health support in artist development and Bradley’s plans to integrate therapy into the music industry.
    • Social Media and TikTok’s Role in Music Promotion: How TikTok has become a crucial tool for artists to promote their work and connect with fans in a new way.
    • The Need for an Artist-Centered Label: Bradley’s vision of a label model that prioritizes mental health, individualized artist development, and long-term success.
    • Future of the Music Industry: The potential impact of AI and other tech advancements on the music business and the importance of focusing on human-centered artist development.

    Episode Highlights and Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction: Success, goals, and unmet expectations

    00:10 – Who Bradley Haering is and his career background

    01:40 – How Bradley met Ricky Reed and the origin story

    02:51 – Becoming employee #1 at Nice Life and early label experience

    03:46 – Lizzo’s early challenges with streaming and playlists

    05:00 – The “Truth Hurts” breakthrough and Netflix sync moment

    06:00 – Viral moments and Lizzo’s rise through social media

    07:00 – Lizzo’s early adoption of TikTok and creator mindset

    08:52 – Why Bradley left Nice Life and his views on artist pressure

    10:43 – Merging artist development with mental health support

    11:30 – Bradley’s journey to becoming an LMFT

    18:30 – His vision for a new, artist-centered label model

    23:45 – Why a record label (not management) fits his vision

    24:54 – Closing thoughts and future plans

    Follow our guest, Bradley Haering:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradleyhaering/

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    26 分