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The New Music Business with Ari Herstand

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand

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“#1 music industry podcast to help keep you in the loop” -Spotify

“The 10 Best Music Business Podcasts of 2022" – Variety

Ari Herstand is the best-selling author of How To Make It in the New Music Business. Forbes calls him “The poster child of DIY music.” In this show, he deconstructs the brightest minds in the music industry, digging deep to find the tools, tactics, and strategies that listeners can use to run successful careers of their own. Ari offers straight talk with no fluff and doesn’t let his guests off easy. If there is a way, Ari will find it.


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  • Naethan Apollo Is Building a Fantasy World of Real Fans
    Aug 13 2025

    This week on the New Music Business podcast, Ari sits down with Naethan Apollo, an independent artist known for blending immersive storytelling with genre-bending songwriting. With over 1.4 million followers on TikTok and more than 500K monthly listeners on Spotify, Naethan has built a loyal fanbase through a mix of creative world-building, DIY ethos, and direct fan engagement. His latest project, Tales From Cazilor: Wyldflowers, an ambitious fusion of concept album, musical, and animated series that showcases his unique narrative vision.


    In this conversation, Naethan opens up about the intersection of storytelling and songwriting in his work, and how his creative influences shaped his latest release. He also offers a surprisingly hopeful take on AI in music and reflects on how social media played a major role in his rise. The conversation digs into how he built a dedicated community around his work, the importance of setting boundaries for mental health, and how he’s redefining success on his own terms. Looking ahead, Naethan shares what’s next for his career and what motivates him to keep creating.


    https://www.instagram.com/naethan_apollo/


    00:00 - Introduction and Naethan's arrival

    02:15 - Discussing "Tales from Casalor: Wildflowers"

    10:30 - The inspiration behind combining music and storytelling

    18:45 - Naethan's creative process and influences

    25:00 - Navigating social media and building a fanbase

    35:20 - The role of community and fan engagement

    45:00 - Challenges of mental health and setting boundaries

    55:30 - Future plans and aspirations for Naethan's music and storytelling

    01:05:00 - Closing thoughts and Naethan's definition of success in the music industry


    Edited and mixed by Peter Schrupp

    Music by Brassroots District

    Produced by the team at Ari’s Take


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    1 h y 16 m
  • 1 Billion Streams of Children's Music Completely DIY
    Aug 6 2025

    This week on the New Music Business podcast, Ari sits down with Dave and JJ Heller to discuss building a completely independent music business for a niche audience of moms. JJ Heller is a Nashville-based Christian folk-pop singer-songwriter known for her gentle voice, heartfelt lyrics, and monthly single releases that have earned her over a billion streams. Rising to prominence with the 2008 hit “Your Hands,” Heller has since built a devoted fanbase through her lullaby-themed I Dream of You album series and relatable songs about faith, family, and mental health. Alongside her husband and creative partner Dave Heller, she continues to blend sincerity with soothing melodies, making her a comforting presence for listeners of all ages.


    In this episode, Ari, JJ, and Dave dive into the Hellers’ journey from college bandmates to full-time independent artists. They explore the ups and downs of DIY success, the shift from physical albums to streaming, and how their lullaby project became a thriving cornerstone of their business. The conversation also touches on viral growth through social media, the role of AI in music, and what it truly means to “make it” in today’s ever-evolving music industry.


    04:12 Ari introduces Dave and JJ Heller and sets up their story.

    06:27 How they got started as a college band and grew into full-time musicians.

    14:42 Their DIY strategy, self-releasing music, and staying independent.

    24:57 Shifting from physical sales to finding success in streaming.

    34:12 How their lullaby albums took off and became a cornerstone of their business.

    44:32 Navigating viral moments and the unpredictability of social media.

    54:22 Their thoughts on AI’s impact on music and the value of human connection.

    01:04:12 Reflecting on what it really means to “make it” in today’s music industry.


    Edited and mixed by Peter Schrupp

    Music by Brassroots District

    Produced by the team at Ari’s Take


    Order the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com

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    1 h y 13 m
  • How Outside Lands Music Festival Keeps Its Magic
    Jul 30 2025

    This week on the New Music Business podcast, Ari sits down with Rick Farman. Farman is an experienced entrepreneur, co-founder, and executive at Superfly, the event production company behind Bonnaroo and San Francisco’s Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival. With roots dating back to Superfly’s founding in 1996, Farman has overseen event operations, business development, and strategic partnerships that have shaped some of the country’s most iconic festivals . As a key architect of Outside Lands since its launch in 2008, he helped build the festival’s signature blend of music, sustainability, and Bay Area culture, emphasizing local food, art, and ecological responsibility. A holder of a BA in anthropology from Tulane University, Farman splits his time between overseeing Superfly’s expanding portfolio and investing in emerging companies across wellness, tech, and entertainment.


    Ari and Rick delve into the intricacies of festival creation, exploring everything from the art of booking talent to designing immersive, multidimensional experiences that go far beyond the music. Rick shares valuable insights into the business side of running large-scale events, including sponsorship, logistics, and long-term brand building. He also emphasizes the importance of fostering community, highlighting how festivals can serve as cultural touchstones. Throughout the conversation, Rick reflects on how the festival landscape has evolved over the years, shaped by shifts in technology, audience expectations, and the growing demand for authenticity and purpose-driven programming.


    00:00 Introduction – Ari introduces Rick Farman and his festival background.

    02:15 Origins of Outside Lands – Rick shares how the festival began and its San Francisco roots.

    10:30 Booking Artists – How lineups are built and talent is curated.

    20:45 Festival Business – The economics of festivals and artist compensation.

    30:00 Immersive Experiences – Rick on designing interactive festival environments.

    40:15 Bonnaroo’s Evolution – The rise of Bonnaroo and its industry impact

    50:00 Music & Community – Why building community is essential in music today.

    55:30 Conclusion – Final thoughts on success in the modern music business.


    https://sfoutsidelands.com/


    Edited and mixed by Peter Schrupp

    Music by Brassroots District

    Produced by the team at Ari’s Take


    Order the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    57 m

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