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By Sofiko Kereselidze
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The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
Dina LaPolt is a renowned entertainment attorney and is the founder of LaPolt Law, a Los Angeles-based law firm representing some of the world’s top entertainers.
In this episode, Dina talks about what inspired her to pursue a career in entertainment law, shares insights into the founding and growth of her law firm, and discusses what sets her firm apart from others in the industry. Dina also opens up about the biggest challenges she’s faced as an entertainment lawyer, recounts the most memorable cases, offers advice on staying motivated, and more.
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Ray Ahmed is a Business Development Lead at PopArabia. In this episode, Ray talks about his music industry journey, shares interesting insights regarding the music landscape in the MENA region, opens up about changing degrees and pursuing his dream, discusses the challenges of working in the developing market, and more.
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Ashley Hall is an Associate Director on the International Label Management at The Orchard. In this episode, Ashley talks about her journey in the music business, shares how she started as an intern and in only 5 years got promoted to the Associate Director role. We also talked about the ways of building good relationships with the labels and the artists, the challenges in the music marketing field, and more.
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Nick Kandelaki is a Tour Coordinator, Nik West’s Talent Manager, and a Producer of Live Events and Festivals. In this episode, Nick tells his story about working in the music industry, talks about working with Quincy Jones and Macy Gray and shares how he landed such opportunities. We also talked a lot about talent and tour management, the struggles of organizing big events in Georgia, moving countries and starting from zero, and more.
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Jem Aswad is a Senior Music Editor at Variety. In this episode, Jem talks about his journey in the music business, gives advice to the starting music journalists, shares some tips on how to create interesting and unique interviews and cover stories, and more.
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The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.