In this episode, Olivia Fox interviews Johnnie Walker, a veteran in the music industry. They discuss Johnnie's journey in the industry, the lack of representation for women in decision-making positions, and the motivation behind starting the National Association of Black Female Executives in Music and Entertainment (NABFEME). They also talk about the evolution of the music industry and the impact of technology. Johnnie shares her experiences working with artists and the importance of creating opportunities and support for women in the industry. They discuss the Women Who Jam radio and music showcase series and the challenges and opportunities in the current music industry landscape. Finally, they touch on the obsession with fame and the need for business savvy in the industry. In this episode, Olivia expresses her gratitude to Johnnie Walker for her contributions to women, especially black women, and emphasizes the importance of sharing history to inspire the next generation. They discuss the feeling of regression in society and the need to preserve and tell our stories. Johnnie Walker shares her passion for empowering and motivating others, particularly the younger generation. They also touch on the importance of adapting to new technologies and strategies in the industry. The conversation ends with a lighthearted discussion about Tennessee and Tina Turner.