Episodios

  • Building a Podcast Brand and Finding Your Voice with Quia Morgan-Hill
    Aug 14 2025

    Quia Morgan-Hill knows how to make a brand stand out in a crowded media space, and she’s been doing it for over a decade. From her start in radio to building a full-service multimedia company, Quia has mastered the art of blending authenticity, strategy, and connection. In this episode, we talk about her journey, her unique approach to booking celebrity guests, and the mindset shifts that keep her work rooted in passion and purpose. She also opens up about resilience, navigating male-dominated industries, and why nostalgia plays such a big role in her storytelling.

    We Chat About:


    • How to market your podcast and attract the right audience
    • Strategies for booking celebrity guests and making authentic connections
    • Why energy and integrity are non-negotiables in business relationships
    • Turning nostalgia into a unique brand advantage
    • Lessons from setbacks and walking away from the wrong opportunities
    • Balancing creativity with the business side of media
    • Building resilience after personal loss and finding peace of mind


    About Quia Morgan-Hill:

    Quia Morgan-Hill is a seasoned multi-media connector and founder of Quia’s Communication LLC. Born in a small town in Kentucky and raised in Columbus, Ohio, she has built a career rooted in dedication and hard work. Her journey began over a decade ago as an on-air personality, working with several radio stations including Power 1075/1063FM, WTMH Radio, and WNCI 97.9FM. She also gained valuable experience behind the scenes at television stations such as ABC6/FOX28 News and NBC4 News, where she contributed to daily news production.

    Her company, Quia’s Communication LLC, has evolved into a comprehensive multi-media firm. It offers a wide range of services including content creation, brand management, event planning, podcast launching, and social media strategy. The company is committed to delivering high-quality representation for every client, ensuring excellence from start to finish. Services also include logo and graphic design, website development, and event hosting. Additionally, the company provides modeling opportunities and features an online booking system to streamline scheduling and avoid location-based conflicts.


    Connect with Quia:

    Podcast: 90s Girl Boss – The Quia Morgan-Hill Show

    Threads: https://www.threads.com/@quiamorganhill

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quiamorganhill/


    Other Resources:

    Follow the OFFICIAL “loves music” playlist on Apple Music: ​​https://music.apple.com/library/playlist/p.4Y0J406i03DQrX

    “loves music” playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qE3kq89oyg3tFNbmRfHEO?si=vopaKQnNS8OHn0r2fFTVBg

    Check out the “loves music” podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/loves-music/

    Julian on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julian.jones.9484

    Julian on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianjones417/

    Julian on Threads:

    Más Menos
    49 m
  • The Business of Bars: Publishing, Branding & the Power of Consistency with Scholito
    Aug 7 2025

    This one’s bigger than bars. In this episode, I reconnect with Philly artist, writer, and producer Scholito, a true force in the independent music world. We talk about everything from publishing deals to post-traumatic growth, and how he’s turned his pain into luxury-level art. Whether it’s his Everything Plush fashion line, upcoming TV series, or high-energy live shows, Scholito’s building an empire: brick by brick, beat by beat. This convo touches on faith, fatherhood, Philly, and the fire it takes to keep showing up for your dream.

    We Chat About:


    • How he secured a co-publishing deal with Sony by producing 8 tracks for Freeway
    • The creative intention behind his evolving album story arcs
    • His decision to never write down lyrics—and how he still delivers cohesive, concept-driven projects
    • The origins of Everything Plush and why quality is non-negotiable
    • Losing family to violence and incarceration—and rising above it through music
    • Using music, fashion, and storytelling to build “Free World” as both a movement and mindset
    • His advice for young artists: stop waiting for permission, and drop the damn music
    • Why elevating your partner elevates your life
    • Balancing darkness with light, and staying grounded through prayer, healthy living, and purpose
    • Upcoming projects: new album, new TV show They Call Me Saint, and more


    About Scholito:

    This “Philly Bred” artist/writer/producer has an organic approach at selling lifestyle through his music/content. While most individuals focus on building a brand outside themselves, Scholito realizes “He” is the Brand. Scholito a.k.a Ricardo Crawfioni is a perfect balance of street and sophistication, simultaneously catering to the women. Scholito has built “Free World” over the last 4 years which he is the founder and CEO of. Scholito is on his way to becoming a household name internationally. Scholito has not only graced stages all over the US but in Europe as well. His live show is just as captivating as his music. Scholito performed at the Notting Hill Carnival in London, Made in America, The Brooklyn Fest, Webster Hall, Powerhouse, SXSW, just to name a few. This performer has also been on multiple city tours with Freeway, Wu Tang, sharing stages with Beanie Sigel, G Eazy, Pusha T, Asap Ferg, YG, even performed at Beyonce’s after party at Club Mansion in Miami with Jay z and Beyoncé, Scott Storch and DJ Khaled in attendance. This innovative artist is no stranger to pushing the envelope and creating original content. Mid 2022 up until now, Scholito has birthed a series called “Breakfast Bars”. The artist/writer/producer has production/writing credits with Lil Wayne, Raheem Devaughn, Gloria Velez, Kool G rap, and Jadakiss… the list goes on.


    Connect with Scholito:

    Instagram: @scholitoenvoy

    Linktree: https://linktr.ee/scholitoenvoy

    Facebook: Scholito on Facebook


    Other Resources:


    Follow the OFFICIAL “loves music” playlist on Apple Music: ​​https://music.apple.com/library/playlist/p.4Y0J406i03DQrX

    “loves music” playlist on Spotify:

    Más Menos
    51 m
  • How Wilhelm Duke Built a Genre-Defying Rap Career Without Industry Backing
    Jul 31 2025

    Wilhelm Duke has bars, bounce, and a catalog deeper than you might expect. In this episode, I catch up with the Swedish American rapper who’s been carving his sound from the streets of Chicago to viral moments on Facebook. We talk about his infectious single “Butterick’s,” what it was like being Twista’s assistant, and how becoming a husband and father shifted his perspective on success. Wilhelm’s catalog is layered: fast flows, real introspection, club knockers, and experimental risks, and we dig into all of it. This one’s for the real heads, the lyric lovers, and anyone who’s ever tried to find their lane while staying true to themselves.

    We Chat About:

    • The unexpected origin story behind “Butterick’s”
    • His time working for Twista and what he learned
    • Speed rap as a skillset, and how it became his signature
    • Balancing growth, risk, and experimentation in his catalog
    • The power of great features and collaboration
    • How family shifted his definition of artistic success
    • AI in music: where he draws the line, and where he leans in
    • What genre he thinks is making a comeback in 2025


    About Wilhelm Duke:

    Wilhelm Duke, the Swedish American Rapper. Born in Omaha Nebraska, flow forged in Chicago (circa 2012). An enigmatic and electrifying fast emcee, Duke has been carving out his lyrics, speed, flow, and sound for over a decade now. In early 2022 WD went viral on Facebook for rapping over the Yo Gotti Dolla Fo Dolla instrumental culminating in 1.4M+ views on FB Reels. That same year he worked as Twista’s personal assistant earning his co-sign and respect with him reposting two of his rap remix videos to his IG feed. WD has garnered co-signs from Twista, Tech N9ne, Papoose , and the comedian Dana Gould. He’s worked with Crypt, Scru Face Jean, Joey Nato, Moxas, Deen Akbar, RappaHeartless, VIPeach, Orlando Coolridge, Yung Tact, the Swedish rapper Xersize and many more! Duke has 4 albums, 3 EPs, and 31 singles in distribution along with an extensive amount of videos on his YouTube to pair with his music catalog.


    Connect with Wilhelm:

    Spotify: Wilhelm Duke

    Website & Merch: wilhelmduke.com/shop

    YouTube: @WilhelmDuke

    Instagram: @wilhelmduke


    Other Resources:

    Follow the OFFICIAL “loves music” playlist on Apple Music: ​​https://music.apple.com/library/playlist/p.4Y0J406i03DQrX

    “loves music” playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qE3kq89oyg3tFNbmRfHEO?si=vopaKQnNS8OHn0r2fFTVBg

    Check out the “loves music” podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/loves-music/

    Julian on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julian.jones.9484

    Julian on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianjones417/

    Julian on Threads:

    Más Menos
    49 m
  • Plans Change, So Make a Band: Adrienne Swiatocha’s Musical Rebirth
    Jul 24 2025

    Adrienne Swiatocha didn’t grow up playing in bands or chasing music dreams from the jump. She built a career, had a family, and then picked up a guitar… and thank God she did. In this episode, we talk about what it’s like to discover your creative voice later in life, how her band Plans to Sand came together almost by accident, and why she believes playing live music is one of the purest joys there is. We also get into her political punk side project, Octopus Knife Fight, and the real emotional weight behind writing songs that matter. Whether you’re raising kids or just trying to raise your voice, Adrienne’s story is gonna hit home.

    We Chat About:

    • How Adrienne started playing guitar after becoming a mom and launching an architecture firm
    • The origins of her band Plans to Sand and their debut album
    • Why their sound reminds listeners of Death Cab for Cutie and Tegan and Sara
    • The meaning behind the band name (and the Nico Case lyric that inspired it)
    • Touring Philly’s indie scene, from the Grape Room to the Fillmore
    • Her political punk project Octopus Knife Fight and using music as activism
    • Advice for creative parents trying to make space for their art
    • Why live shows > recording, and how music helps fill her emotional gas tank


    About Adrienne Swiatocha:

    Adrienne Swiatocha is a co-founding member of the band Plans to Sand, a Philadelphia based indie-rock band. Adrienne’s musical career started later in life; after having her second child and establishing an architecture firm she began fulfilling a long awaited dream of learning how to play guitar. Soon the love of playing and performing took hold. With her band Adrienne writes original songs, plays guitar, and performs lead vocals and harmonies. The band has performed at various venues in Philadelphia including the Foundry at the Fillmore, the Grape Room, and PhilaMOCA. Recently Adrienne began a side project, Octopus Knife Fight, allowing herself to explore advocacy through music.


    Connect with Adrienne:

    Instagram: @planstosandband

    Threads: @octopus_knife_fight_band

    Spotify: Plans to Sand

    Bandcamp: Meredith Street – Plans to Sand


    Other Resources:

    Follow the OFFICIAL “loves music” playlist on Apple Music: ​​https://music.apple.com/library/playlist/p.4Y0J406i03DQrX

    “loves music” playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qE3kq89oyg3tFNbmRfHEO?si=vopaKQnNS8OHn0r2fFTVBg

    Check out the “loves music” podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/loves-music/

    Julian on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julian.jones.9484

    Julian on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianjones417/

    Julian on Threads:

    Más Menos
    48 m
  • Making Music in the Age of Algorithms, with Lina Cooper
    Jul 17 2025

    From the first time I heard Lina Cooper, I knew she wasn’t just writing songs; she was writing scenes. The kind that feel like your life, but funnier, messier, louder, and somehow still tender as hell. In this episode, I catch up with Ukrainian-born, LA-based artist Lina Cooper: a powerhouse songwriter, producer, and performer who blends wit, vulnerability, and pure talent into everything she touches. From viral pop-punk anthems to deeply personal concept records, Lina is building a brand that’s as bold as it is brutally honest. We talk about the emotional engine behind her new single “Like, Comment, Subscribe,” how she’s turning the complexities of 21st-century connection into cohesive sonic storytelling, and the infamous roommate breakup that inspired one of her most unapologetic tracks to date.

    We Chat About:


    • How social media inspired the theme of her next project
    • Her creative process behind “Like, Comment, Subscribe” and the art of saying just enough
    • The backstory of “Daddy Issues” and the real-life roommate drama that sparked it
    • Why she wiped her Instagram to mark a new era of artistry
    • Bringing comedy and chaos into her music without losing emotional depth
    • What success really looks like as an independent artist in today’s world
    • Her advice to the next generation of bold, messy, big-dreaming musicians


    About Lina Cooper:

    Lina Cooper is a distinguished artist, songwriter, and producer/multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles. Hailing from Donetsk, Ukraine, she has garnered acclaim for her innovative artistry and compelling stage presence. Her work has been recognized by notable platforms such as Spotify, Buzz Music, Grimy Goods, Shoutout LA, and Confessional Magazine. Lina's diverse sound spans from poignant indie-folk to vibrant pop-rock, drawing inspiration from musical icons including Taylor Swift, Halsey, Lorde, ABBA, Queen, Maggie Rogers, and Phoebe Bridgers.

    Lina's musical journey began at age 8 with classical guitar lessons and songwriting as a hobby. By 17, she was studying at Berklee College of Music, where she double-majored in Contemporary Writing & Production and Songwriting, with a minor in Orchestral Conducting. In 2020, Lina secured her first publishing deal following a feature on Spotify’s editorial playlist 'Fresh Finds.' That same year, she relocated to Los Angeles to pursue her professional career. Since then, she has amassed a substantial following on Spotify, achieved numerous editorial placements, and secured sync placements in television shows, including the Hulu hit "Everything’s Trash."



    Additionally, Lina has performed at iconic venues across LA, both as a headliner and an opener, and has contributed songs to a range of talented artists such as Jules Walcott, Elisheva, Myah, Rian Cult, Nikitaa, Jessica Reilly, Anastasia, XNK, and others. In 2023, Lina signed her first record deal and embarked on a touring career, now celebrated for her substantial streaming success and songwriting accolades.


    Connect with Lina:

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0YxNJr7YsY95zd86zCjSYH?si=0foDVoHQQUa0fy7vQRYCJA

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lina_cooper/

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lina_cooper



    Other Resources:


    Follow the OFFICIAL “loves music” playlist on Apple Music: ​​

    Más Menos
    50 m
  • What It Takes to Make "Timeless" Music, with Rob Tait
    Jul 10 2025

    There are some artists who just keep getting better, and Rob Tait is one of them. In this episode, we dive into the making of At the End of the World, his gorgeously raw solo album, and his collaborative journey with the soul-rock band Cordelia Blue. We swap stories about songwriting, being a drummer who sings, the Philly music grind, and what it really takes to build a sustainable career in music today. If you’ve ever wrestled with balancing honesty and ambition, or wondered how to create something timeless, this one’s for you.

    We Chat About:

    • His deeply personal solo record At the End of the World
    • The unexpected chemistry behind Cordelia Blue’s double album
    • Why “Weatherman” might be your new favorite 8-minute track
    • Letting the music breathe—and why restraint matters
    • Bruce Springsteen, Beck, and what makes a song timeless
    • The brutal math behind full-time musicianship
    • The best compliment he’s ever received as a songwriter
    • Why honesty beats perfection, every time


    About Rob Tait:

    Whether he's serenading from behind the drums or the guitar, Rob Tait's folk-pop style can mend the ache of a broken heart or make you stomp and holler until the sole of your shoe falls off. Born and raised in the pine barrens of New Jersey, Rob Tait's music combines his Americana/folk/singer-songwriter vocal style with his deep rooted love and education of rhythm and the drums.


    Connect with Rob:

    All Streaming Platforms: ffm.bio/robtaitmusic

    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@robtaitmusic?si=BpNGAYWtHGxGWhQX

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robtaitmusic?igsh=Mnd4Zm9qam5vY2l6&utm_source=qr


    Other Resources:

    Follow the OFFICIAL “loves music” playlist on Apple Music: ​​https://music.apple.com/library/playlist/p.4Y0J406i03DQrX

    “loves music” playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qE3kq89oyg3tFNbmRfHEO?si=vopaKQnNS8OHn0r2fFTVBg

    Check out the “loves music” podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/loves-music/

    Julian on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julian.jones.9484

    Julian on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianjones417/

    Julian on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@julianjones417

    Check out Julian’s book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6QYX6RL


    Music Mentioned in this Episode:

    Songs:

    • “Weatherman” – Cordelia Blue
    • “Clementine” – Cordelia Blue
    • “Day That I Die” – Cordelia Blue
    • “Bright” – Cordelia Blue
    • “Stop” – Cordelia Blue
    • “Breathe” – Cordelia Blue
    • “Spacefire” – Rob Tait
    • “Turn Out the Light” – Rob Tait
    • “Wishing Well” – Rob Tait
    • “Matilda” – Rob Tait
    • “Daddy Doesn’t Pray Anymore” – Chris Stapleton
    • “Rosalita” – Bruce Springsteen
    • “Swimming Pools (Drank)”
    Más Menos
    1 h
  • Going Viral with Integrity: Mike Nappi (of NappiMusic) on Philly, Passion, and Persistence
    Jul 3 2025

    In this episode, I catch up with Philly artist and internet swiss-army knife Mike Nappi: someone who’s equal parts musician, comedian, and marketing mind. From writing soul-sample bangers to rapping with Logan Paul and dropping viral Delco dad skits, Mike’s story is a masterclass in doing it your own way, even if it takes 8 years for the world to catch up. We get into the grit of building a full-time career from content and session work, how to ride the wave of a moment without selling out, and why staying fun doesn’t mean losing your footing. There’s so much here for any artist learning to bet on themselves.

    We Chat About:

    • How an old Eagles anthem became a viral hit years later
    • Blending music and comedy without diluting either
    • Honoring hip hop by learning it from the inside out
    • Philly culture, Delco dads, and letting place shape your art
    • Letting your passion lead, and still treating it like a business
    • His transition from vlogging and touring to monetizing on every major platform
    • What it really means to be guided vs. misguided by fun
    • Creative burnout, partnership, and what keeps him grounded through it all


    About Mike Nappi:

    Mike Nappi is a self-produced artist, songwriter, MC, multi-instrumentalist, engineer and content creator from Delco, and West Chester PA, known for releasing a new song every two weeks and creating viral, Philly-centric videos. He’s performed internationally, opened for major acts like beanie sigel, freeway, yelawolf, 2 chainz, Lupe fiasco, and won Philly Daily’s “Most Authentic Philly Fan” contest. His work blends comedy, culture, and music into a unique voice fans recognize instantly.


    Connect with Mike Nappi (of NappiMusic):

    Instagram: @nappimusic

    YouTube: Nappi Music Videos

    Facebook: Mike Nappi

    Spotify: Mike Nappi

    TikTok: @nappimusic



    Other Resources:

    Follow the OFFICIAL “loves music” playlist on Apple Music: ​​https://music.apple.com/library/playlist/p.4Y0J406i03DQrX

    “loves music” playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qE3kq89oyg3tFNbmRfHEO?si=vopaKQnNS8OHn0r2fFTVBg

    Check out the “loves music” podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/loves-music/

    Julian on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julian.jones.9484

    Julian on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianjones417/

    Julian on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@julianjones417

    Check out Julian’s book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6QYX6RL


    Music Mentioned in this...

    Más Menos
    48 m
  • How to Build an Artist Brand Without Losing Yourself, with Kirsten Izer
    Jun 26 2025

    Kirsten Izer isn’t trying to find her sound; she’s already living in it. Her debut EP The Perfect Hire is a genre-blurring, emotionally precise collection that pulls just as much from ambient indie pop as it does from confessional folk and sludgy alt-rock. In this conversation, we unpack how Kirsten built this body of work from the ground up: writing, co-producing, self-directing her visuals, and filtering every choice through her exacting taste. She opens up about moving through heartbreak, making space for imperfection, and the long game of building a real career while holding a full-time job. Through it all, Kirsten shows us what it means to take your time and still show up with something undeniable.

    We Chat About:


    • The emotional and sonic process behind The Perfect Hire
    • Letting go of old versions of songs (and self) to stay true to the vision
    • Learning to shut out noise and trust your gut as a young artist
    • How heartbreak and mental health show up in her lyrics
    • Building a cohesive visual aesthetic without losing authenticity
    • The balance between promoting and preserving your mental health
    • Why she’s staying active post-release instead of disappearing
    • Touring dreams, pop girlies, and what she listens to on repeat


    About Kirsten Izer:

    Kirsten Izer has been writing songs since she was 11-years-old. Born in New Jersey to visual artist parents, Izer has always felt a deep need to tell stories. Her father taught her the chords to Pink Floyd’s “Vera”, the same chords she used to teach herself a Taylor Swift song. Since then, her inspiration has expanded to the likes of Kate Bush, St. Vincent, Caroline Polachek and more; it is still that same juxtaposition that shows up in her work today—an equal amount of affection for an instrumental break, but also a well-told story. After a five year stint in New York as a music publicist and journalist, Izer decided it was time to tell her own story as an artist and packed her bags for Los Angeles. She’s released various singles and self-directed music videos to much acclaim, and is gearing up to release her debut EP, The Perfect Hire, on June 5, 2025.


    Connect with Kirsten Izer:

    Instagram: @thekirstenizer

    YouTube: Kirsten Izer

    TikTok: @thekirstenizer

    Spotify: Kirsten Izer


    Connect with Julian:

    Check out the “loves music” podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/loves-music/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julian.jones.9484

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianjones417/

    Threads: https://www.threads.net/@julianjones417

    Buy my book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6QYX6RL


    Music Mentioned in this Episode:

    Songs:

    • “The Perfect Hire” – Kirsten Izer
    • “The Messenger” – Kirsten Izer
    • “Electric Blue” – Kirsten Izer
    • “You” – Kirsten...
    Más Menos
    47 m