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Road to SXSW: Here & Now

It’s impossible to truly predict what lies up ahead, once you decide to take action.

In my forthcoming book, 60+ Lessons from the Creative Journey: A Handy Guide for the Budding Entrepreneur, I start by going all the way back to the beginning. Without giving too much away, I was searching for direction post-college and post-football. My life seemed great on paper — well-paying job, steady relationship, holding my water in an endless footrace with the Joneses — but there was something unsatisfying.

I didn’t have a true purpose.

I then tell the story about how, one August night in 2013, I was hit with a spark of inspiration that led to the creation of The Quinn Spinn (now the official podcast of Underground Music Collective, in its 12th year!). I knew absolutely nothing about what it took to start a podcast, let alone keep up with the project. I had no way of knowing the roads I would travel from this point of singularity — the people I’d meet, the places I’d go, or the lessons I’d learn.

I was just a post-grad trying to find meaning. For the first time since I hung up my cleats for good in the year prior, I had found it.

In these formative moments, it’s easy to be filled with starry eyed wonder, as you dream of the possibilities up ahead. Back then, my co-hosts and I thought we’d keep putting out episodes and, after about six months or so, some radio conglomerate would discover our immense talent and whisk us away to national syndication. Our lives would forever change.

Certainly, the journey has changed my life for the better. It’s nothing like I thought it would look — and, as it turns out, that’s a beautiful thing.

After all, it led me here. It led me back home to Bethlehem, PA in the mid-2010s, where this very blog was launched under a different name. Then, it led me on a Starseed journey to Nashville at the end of 2018. Since then, I’ve had so many chances to better understand and connect to the greater creative landscape — in Music City, and everywhere else — and uncover the impact I’m called to have.

More than anything, I feel called to use my experiences to help others. I feel called to teach practical lessons — about business, creativity, and life. I feel called to lead people to discover the best within themselves, so they can build and create from a place that is undeniably theirs.

And so, on my birthday (March 10) in 2023, I launched the UMC Academy. I’ve been providing one-on-one coaching to independent artists and creatives ever since. We’ve had a chance to learn and grow together, and I’ve found myself inspired any time the spark of a fresh idea comes into the fold during a session. I love helping creative people organize their thoughts — back in those early days, I sure could have used help organizing mine.

Then, in 2024, I decided to take this show on the road. I had the opportunity to speak at several conferences, festivals, and in educational settings. I forged new connections, and even got to continue working with some of the people I’ve met in the process (shoutout to our first-ever class of BRANDCAMPers!).

All the while, I had my eyes on a particular prize. I had my sights set on SXSW.

Last summer, while in a fever pitch of applying to speak at conferences, I saw an opportunity to apply to SXSW as part of their PanelPicker process. I was intrigued, clicked the link, and filled out the application on the spot. I knew competition would be steep — this is one of the most influential tech, music, and film events on Planet Earth, after all. At any rate, if I didn’t try, I would never know.

I received solid support throughout the public voting portion of the PanelPicker process. Friends, family, and colleagues went above and beyond spreading the news. It felt good to know that I have so many people on my side.

Would it be enough? All I could do was wait to find out.

And so, that’s what I did. Throughout the rest of the summer and into fall, I continued speaking, creating, and building the UMC ecosystem, brick by brick, as I’ve always done. I wasn’t sure when (or if) I would hear back, but I wanted to be ready for any outcome.

Then, one October day, I got the outcome I wanted.

I was officially accepted to be a workshop leader at SXSW 2025!

I jumped up, did a full-blown victory lap, fists raised, around the studio, and told anybody within earshot that I had made the cut. I made a couple of important phone calls to deliver the news personally, and I spent the rest of the day in appreciation of the journey so far — and the road ahead.

This is a coveted opportunity for thought leaders all over the world, and it was mine!

This is an opportunity we dream of having on “the great someday” — the point in the future that we can only imagine. We’re not quite sure how we’ll get there, or if it’s even possible for “someone like me.” We continue creating anyway, pushing through all of the challenges and resistance we encounter — internal or external — just to keep ourselves in the game.

Then, one day, different doors begin to open. The work we’ve put in through the years — and the wisdom we’ve acquired — begins to pay off in the form of new opportunities and the ability to have a greater impact. In these moments, it’s important not to get caught up in the notion of whether or not we’re truly “ready.” If we weren’t, we wouldn’t have been invited to a dance quite like this.

This is no longer a possibility for “someday.” It’s a reality that is in front of us, here and now.

And so, we must give ourselves permission to step into a new realm of possibility. The door is open. How we walk through it determines what will come next…

Brittany Bishop: Cat Talk! (Oh, and Music Too…)

Don’t let the title fool you: we do way more than gush about our cats with our special guest, Nashville-based country artist Brittany Bishop.

But, now that we have your attention, we invite you to dive into this conversation, where Brittany opens up about her creative process and the importance of keeping it real, as she puts the finishing touches on her debut full-length record, coming in 2025!

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve, Nashville, TN.

Follow Brittany: https://www.instagram.com/brittanylanebishop/

Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become

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David Tucker: An Artist’s Story of Resilience

David Tucker’s new self-titled EP is a reflection on the road he’s traveled not only as an independent artist, but as a human being. The rising pop-country artist is no stranger to overcoming adversity, having battled an autoimmune disorder and surviving a near-fatal car wreck on his way to a place of gratitude, connection, and creative fulfillment.

David shares his courageous story with us on this week’s episode of The Quinn Spinn.

Follow David’s journey: https://linktr.ee/davidtucker

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve, Nashville, TN.

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All Poets and Heroes: Using Authenticity to Win the ‘Battle’

Alt-rockers All Poets & Heroes outlasted stiff competition to be crowned Nashville’s Battle of the Bands winners. The competition — hosted by our good friend ARREIS and Chicago-based music platform Local Nation — helped some of Nashville’s top emerging artists showcase their talent, while building a stronger community among the independent music industry.

Today, we chat with All Poets & Heroes about the win, their journey as a band, and what we can expect going forward.

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve, Nashville, TN.

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Helping Businesses Communicate Using Music (ft. Jingle Jenna)

You may know Jenna Getty as “that jingle girl” — the one who, following in the footsteps of her mentor, Gary Fry, pursued her dream of becoming a jingle-writer. With over 700 reviews and notable clients such as Honda, Hyundai and American Express, I rekindled a career path that people thought no longer existed.

On this Quick Spinn edition of The Quinn Spinn, Jenna tells us how she uses her songwriting and production skills to help businesses communicate in unique ways.

Learn about Jenna: https://www.jennagetty.com/

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve, Nashville, TN.

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Choosing to Live Completely (ft. Jenna Vivacora)

Jenna Vivacora attended the U.S. Naval Academy for college… until a medical disqualification (and the ensuing challenges) led her to music. Creativity helped Jenna find direction after this abrupt, fundamental life change — and it has helped inform her perspective about what it means to fully experience life.

Learn more about Jenna’s journey — and how its different components have informed her perspective.

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve, Nashville, TN.

Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become

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Gussapolooza 2024 Preview! (ft. Russ Robson)

Gussapolooza is a unique 3-day camp-out extravaganza that celebrates Canada’s emerging music and arts scene. Based in Cookstown, Ontario, the festival will host more than 50 artists, plus vendors, visual artists, seminars featuring emerging industry leaders, and more.

Today, we’re joined by Gussapolooza founder Russ Robson, who tells us about the festival’s origins, the ways Gussapolooza supports creatives of all disciplines, and exciting plans for the future.

Learn more at gussapolooza.com!⁠

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve (H.O.M.E.), Nashville, TN.

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Protecting Arts in Nashville: A Conversation with Morehead-Cain Scholars

As the cost of living increases in Nashville, Music City’s creative class must adapt in order to survive and thrive.

Five students from UNC Chapel Hill’s Morehead-Cain Scholarship ProgramMarli English, Benjamin Garland, Addison Truzy, Jey Sedam, and Chandler Beals — have spent the past eight weeks in Nashville, interviewing key stakeholders in the creative and business communities. On this special roundtable edition of The Quinn Spinn, we gain insight into their findings.

Special thanks to the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce for making this conversation possible.

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve (H.O.M.E.), Nashville, TN.

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We Broke Into My Sister’s Tutoring Center and Recorded a Podcast (ft. Hot4Robot)

Our final episode before we host Sounds of the Underground at SteelStacks welcomes Alex Radus back to the show, alongside guitarist Dave Cahill. Together, they are one half of Hot4Robot, who are celebrating the release of their new, unplugged live album, recorded at Godfrey Daniels in Bethlehem, PA last November.

We did this live, which means we had to find a place to record. Fortunately, I knew just the place — and, we may even have a special treat at the end of this one!

Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Confidence Builders Learning Center, Washington, NJ.

Hot4Robot: https://hot4robot.com

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Upcoming New Music & Summer Shows (ft. Greg Adams of TIOGA)

We’ve been here before with Greg Adams of TIOGA. Greg joined us in November for our Nashville Meets Bethlehem songwriter night at SteelStacks, and he’ll give us an encore performance Friday, June 21 during our Sounds of the Underground event on the Levitt Pavilion stage.

Learn about what Greg and TIOGA have been up to since November, and why next Friday’s event is just the tip of the iceberg for things to come.

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve (H.O.M.E.), Nashville, TN.

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TIOGA: https://linktr.ee/tiogatheband

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