We recap the last X-Games in Austin and a World Music Party at a house in North Austin.

FeedBak Podcast veteran and comedian Sheena Simmons returns (previous appearances on episodes 61, 63, 88):

  • Her definition of turnt up;
  • Exploring the Austin scene again;
  • Becoming a comedian;
  • The Austin comedy scene and the rise of open mics;
  • Quitting your job and pursuing your dreams;
  • Building structure in your life and using tools like Google Calendar and Mint;
  • How to measure success
  • We preview our Save Austin Music Podcast Series!

You still have to put your dream into a business mindset. So you make it your job. – Sheena 2.0

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Save Austin Music Podcast Series

Join us as we discuss Mayor Adler’s plan to save Austin music. These next podcast episodes will feature guests who will share their insight on the resolution and what solutions are being proposed.

All shows will be LIVE via thefeedbak.com/mixlr!

Tuesday June 14th @ 7pm

Rebecca Farrell
Rebecca FarrellAustin Music Law
Rebecca Farrell is a local music attorney. She advocates on behalf of the music community, representing several venues around Austin.
Tee Double
Tee DoubleUrban Artist Alliance
The “Hometown Kid” Tee Double is a successful Hip Hop artist and founder of the Urban Artist Alliance which helps artists learn more about the business side of the music industry.

Tuesday June 21st @ 7pm

Dan Redman
Dan RedmanFounder of Mosaic Sound Collective
The Mosaic Sound Collective is a music incubator aimed to provide support the Austin music community.
Chris Bush
Chris BushCEO of TipCow
TipCow allows patrons to tip bands directly from their smartphones.

Tuesday June 28th @ 2pm (Live from Austin City Hall)

Gavin Garcia
Gavin GarciaChair of Austin Music Commission
The Austin Music Commission advises City Council on local music industry and development issues.
Don Pitts
Don PittsDivision Manager at ATX Music Office
The ATX Music Office is highly engaged in developing and executing initiatives that help accelerate the growth of the music industry infrastructure by focusing on job creation, talent export, trade development, and industry revenue growth.
Jennifer Houlihan
Jennifer HoulihanExecutive Director at Austin Music People
Austin Music People is an advocacy group that represents the interest of the Austin music community at City Hall and the Capitol.

Stay Informed. Get Involved. Save Austin Music.