After School Program

ASP Media

Find out how successful young professionals navigate life after school. Zach McHale, a former production associate at NBC News's "Stay Tuned," and Connor Heine, a Philadelphia sound engineer working with bands including “Muscle Tough,” have conversations with young professionals across various fields, including some that are quite literally off the beaten path. The purpose of After School Program is to blend captivating stories, light-hearted banter, and personal insight into how people approach life after school. read less
BusinessBusiness

Episodes

Developing Range and Overcoming Your Own Mistakes | Ep. 31 - John Brzozowski
Aug 24 2021
Developing Range and Overcoming Your Own Mistakes | Ep. 31 - John Brzozowski
John Brzozowski is a 25-year-old accountant at Ernst and Young. John also co-hosts the @quadbunk podcast with @esmitty88, where they try to elicit value from their guests' experiences and banter on a wide range of topics for some easy listening. John graduated from Penn State University with a Master's in Accounting. In this episode: John’s advice for those studying for the CPA exam Being your own biggest advocate Why he believes pursuing other interests benefits your career Why John wanted to start a podcast What he learned throughout the process of making his podcast And how John became an accountant after not having the GPA needed for the major in college You can follow John Brzozowski here. Check out these Quadbunk episodes: Zach's Appearance on Quadbunk Sajay Samuel Episode Christoph Hinkelmann Episode The You Fooked Up 45 Challenge - Runners First Show Notes Range by David Epstein - book If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram @asppod Follow Zach: Instagram @zach_mchale LinkedIn Zach McHale Twitter @zach_mchale Follow Connor: Instagram @connorheine Twitter @connorheine Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5 AM EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
Commercial Production, Women in Advertising, & Hellboys | Ep. 30 - Shelby Guller
Aug 18 2021
Commercial Production, Women in Advertising, & Hellboys | Ep. 30 - Shelby Guller
Shelby Guller is a copywriter currently based in LA. She's written for some of the world's biggest brands, including Starbucks, Uber, MasterClass, Coke, General Mills, and more... but she's kinda bad at writing her own bios. You can see her work on the side of many major highways. Or wherever you're watching an enjoyable piece of content. It'll be that thing you skip before it. In this episode: What the commercial production process looks like How Shelby comes up with advertising concepts How she figured out her career while at Syracuse University What it’s like working as a woman in advertising Shelby’s appearance on The Price is Right What makes for good copy And why Shelby and her work partner made the entire office refer to them as Hellboys Follow Shelby: Instagram @sheebslouise  Twitter @sheebslouise  If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us: Instagram @asppod Follow Zach: Instagram @zach_mchale LinkedIn Zach McHale Twitter @zach_mchale Follow Connor: Instagram @connorheine Twitter @connorheine Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5 AM EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
Increasing International Voter Turnout and Attending Law School at 19-Years-Old | Ep. 29 - Howard Cohen
Aug 10 2021
Increasing International Voter Turnout and Attending Law School at 19-Years-Old | Ep. 29 - Howard Cohen
Howard is an award-winning entrepreneur who helped scale a technology company that increased voter turnout in democracies around the world. He’s worked at the UN and as a litigation attorney at an international law firm. He also has experience working in journalism at CNN and Global News and in Public Policy for the former Under Secretary of State for Public Affairs.  He was named a ‘Global Shaper’ by the World Economic Forum and received his J.D. and Master’s from McGill University and Harvard. Howard currently works at Facebook. In this episode: How Howard built Vote Compass and made his product have an international impactWhy getting cut from his high school’s basketball team was a life-altering experienceWhat it was like to attend law school at 19-years-oldHow Howard’s time working at the United Nations led him to pursue journalismAnd how Howard got into breakdancing You can follow Howard Cohen: Instagram | @howard.cohen44 LinkedIn | Howard Cohen Twitter | @howardcohen0 Facebook | Howard Cohen If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5 AM EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
Writing a Book at 25-Years-Old and the Flaws of Perfectionism with Chloe Cullen | Ep. 28
Aug 3 2021
Writing a Book at 25-Years-Old and the Flaws of Perfectionism with Chloe Cullen | Ep. 28
Chloe Cullen is a writer, scripted television comedy assistant at CAA, and a recovering perfectionist. At 25-years-old, Chloe is set to release her first book, PERF, later this fall. The novel explores the ignored side of perfectionism. Chloe’s work has also been published in TINGE Magazine, Please See Me, and other publications. She has worked at entertainment agencies, management firms, and production companies in talent representation and development. Chloe graduated magna cum laude from Penn State University, obtaining three degrees over five years: a Masters of Arts in creative writing, Bachelors of Arts in English, and a Bachelors of Arts in broadcast journalism. She loves storytelling in all realms of media, from television to books. She currently lives in New York. Chloe and Zach know each other from their time together at Penn State’s late-night comedy show After Hours. In this episode we talk about: The negative effects of perfectionism Techniques to work through perfectionism How Chloe crowdfunded nearly $10K to publish her book The mutual qualities of good scripts Why Chloe is taking a brief break from writing. Follow Chloe on Instagram: @ischloeawriter Subscribe to the PERF newsletter: ischloeawriter.substack.com If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5 AM EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
Building a 7-Figure Business in College with Entrepreneur Connor Gross | Ep. 24
Jun 29 2021
Building a 7-Figure Business in College with Entrepreneur Connor Gross | Ep. 24
Connor Gross (@c_gro) is a 24-year-old entrepreneur who sold his 7-figure business Cardly, while he was still attending college at Northeastern University. After graduation, Connor joined the e-commerce marketing company Privy. He left after less than a year to focus on buying and building businesses. He currently owns a car illustration company, a photo editing business, and a tiny house blog. He also hosts his own podcast The Next Generation Podcast, where he interviews the 20somethings building the future. In this episode, we talk to Connor about why he chose his current businesses, how he uses social media to build his network, and how he built Cardly with his co-founder out of their college dorm rooms. We also cover what he’s learned from interviewing over 20 entrepreneurs, why he decided to leave Privy, and his best and worst experiences from traveling to over 30 countries. You can follow Connor here: Twitter | Blog | The Next Generation Podcast If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5 AM EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
Spreading Joy, Finding Your Style, and Learning to Say No with Digital Artist Lauren (Lo) Harris | Ep. 23
Jun 22 2021
Spreading Joy, Finding Your Style, and Learning to Say No with Digital Artist Lauren (Lo) Harris | Ep. 23
“I feel like a lot of people have definitely started to question how they relate to work, how they're treated at work, and how they balance their lives.” Lauren (Lo) Harris (@loharris_art) is a NYC-based digital artist who specializes in illustration and motion design. After graduating from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 2018, she's created graphics and illustrations for a variety of brands and publications including, but not limited to, NBC News, The New York Times, Bustle, Amazon Prime Video, The United Nations, Warby Parker, American Express and Cosmopolitan. Through her bright palettes and relational compositions, Lo creates work that champions vibrance, confidence, humanity, and celebrations of a more just and kind world. Lauren has been interviewed by TODAY and has appeared on The Ellen Show. In this episode: (1:55) Lauren's artwork (4:00) How Lauren rediscovered her love for creating digital art (9:34) The story of Lauren's success (12:57) Her art embodying her emotions during the Black Lives Matter protests (17:20) Being DM'd by big brands for her art and deciding to freelance full-time (25:14) How Lauren decided not be a people pleaser anymore (30:06) Learning to say no (38:35) Representing herself and not catering to empty virtue signaling (46:00) Growing up in a creative family and discovering her love for digital art (52:35) Pursuing writing and production instead of digital art (55:47) What success means to Lauren (57:43) Lauren's advice to aspiring freelancers (1:00:44) Lauren's current projects Check out Lauren Harris on Instagram | YouTube | Shop If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram or check out our website Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5 AM EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
Sales, Hiking, and Making Work From Home Work For You with Sales Development Representative Jack Divney | Ep. 22
Jun 15 2021
Sales, Hiking, and Making Work From Home Work For You with Sales Development Representative Jack Divney | Ep. 22
"While you're young and don't have a mortgage to pay or kids to feed, you might as well go find what you like. And then do your best to incorporate that throughout your life and hopefully, that crosses over into your career as well." Jack Divney (@jdivsauce22) is a 26-year-old sales development representative at Segment, a customer data software company. He's a Colorado transplant who navigates the sales world when he’s not outside. Jack is an avid skier, hiker, novice climber, and always looking for something new. He's been on a 40-day road trip across the U.S., traveled in Thailand for 20-days, and much more. After graduating college a semester late, Jack took up a job as a substitute teacher in New Jersey. He later worked in sales at Xerox, but left the company when he decided he wanted to live in Colorado. Jack crashed on a friend's couch in Denver while pursuing a job at Education First. He got the position and remained there for over a year, until the pandemic limited operations. He then took the position at Segment. In this episode we talk about: (0:59) Segment and Jack's role (6:45) The most dangerous situations Jack has been in while traveling (15:30) Growing up and trying to figure out a career while at the University of South Carolina (21:24) Doing an extra semester in college, substitute teaching, and feeling behind (26:10) Road-tripping across the U.S. for 40 days (33:36) Quitting his job to move out to Denver (46:49) Leaving his travel booking job to move into software sales (49:58) Jack's advice to somebody trying to figure out their career path SHOW NOTES If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram or check out our website Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5am EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
Running 200-Mile Races and Breaking Mental Barriers with Ryan Lange | Ep. 21
Jun 8 2021
Running 200-Mile Races and Breaking Mental Barriers with Ryan Lange | Ep. 21
"There's something that you could push yourself in physically or mentally that makes you a tougher individual." Ryan Lange is a 24-year-old ultramarathon runner and business owner. He became the youngest person to ever run a 200-mile race at just 20-years-old. Ryan's objective is to show others the value created by pushing your body and brain to their absolute limits. Ryan owns and operates an outdoor apparel company (Live GenZ), a product development company (Persistent Design & Marketing), and he's also an RRCA certified running coach (RaveRunner Training). He ran the Moab 240 in 86 hours. A self-described "chubby" kid growing up, Ryan began running freshman year of college to lose weight. This led to a marathon, then a 50 mile race, then a 100-mile race, and finally races surpassing 200 miles. In this episode: (1:18) How Ryan got into running (7:00) Ryan's White Claw Challenge (8:45) What Ryan enjoys about running (11:45) Live GenZ, RaveRunner, and Persistent Design & Marketing (13:20) Ryan's advice to people beginning to run (18:44) Almost getting on Shark Tank (20:45) Growing up and getting an entrepreneurial grant (24:42) Pushing through moments of doubt (28:34) Running on edibles (32:30) What Ryan learned from the one race he couldn't finish (36:11) The hardest race Ryan has completed (39:35) Sleep deprivation and hallucinating during races (43:29) What success means to Ryan SHOW NOTES Moab 240 Ryan's White Claw Challenge The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter David Goggins Bigfoot 200 You can follow Ryan on Instagram (@raverunner_1) and YouTube (Ryan The RaveRunner Lange) You can check out his businesses Live GenZ, Persistent Marketing and Design, and Rave Runner Training If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram or check out our website Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5am EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
eCommerce, Fear-Setting, & Running a Sports and Apparel Franchise with Sales Development Manager Max Busca | Ep. 20
Jun 1 2021
eCommerce, Fear-Setting, & Running a Sports and Apparel Franchise with Sales Development Manager Max Busca | Ep. 20
"If you're ever trying to build confidence in whatever you're doing, go to dinner by yourself." Max Busca is a Sales Development Manager at the eCommerce startup MikMak. MikMak helps brands connect their digital investments to online retailer insights. After an internship heading into his senior year, Max realized that finance wasn't the career path he wanted to take. He connected with a college alumni who started a sports and apparel company, Destination Athlete. Max ended up purchasing his own franchise and ran it for a year, with YoY sales of 160%. Max choose to sell the franchise once he came to the conclusion that he wanted to work for a startup. He cold-emailed the CEO of MikMak after hearing her on a podcast, which eventually led to an interview and a job.  Max was a finance major at The College of New Jersey. He was a four-year starter and two-time captain of their football team. In this episode: 1:16 How the digital marketing environment has changed 9:01 How Max got a job at MikMak after cold-emailing the CEO 22:35 When Max realized he didn't want to work in finance 26:53 Playing football at TCNJ 36:00 Running a Destination Athlete sports and apparel franchise 38:04 How Max uses fear-setting when making decisions 53:17 How After School Program podcast started 1:00:19 Max's advice SHOW NOTES Andrew Hall - Oil "God" Tim Ferriss Fear-Setting If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram or check out our website Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5am EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
Venture Capital, SpaceX, & Climate Solutions with Sam Levac-Levey | Ep. 19
May 25 2021
Venture Capital, SpaceX, & Climate Solutions with Sam Levac-Levey | Ep. 19
"You can always perfect anything infinitely, but at a certain point, it's time to let it go." Sam is a mechanical engineer from Montreal, Canada. He has pursued a wide range of engineering experiences in over five different industries, including rockets at SpaceX, energy storage at Tesla, and electric flying cars at Lilium Aviation. His current focus is helping to solve the climate crisis. He’s a leader and organizer of a highly active and entrepreneurial climate community called Work on Climate. He has also developed a board game about climate solutions, called Solutions. The game exposes players to almost 100 unique and surprising solutions to climate change, inspired by research from Project Drawdown. It is designed to give you hope that climate change is still a solvable problem and a sense of urgency that it’s almost (but not quite) too late. It might even encourage you to pick a solution and take real-world action! The Solutions board game will be on Kickstarter in Summer 2021. You can learn more at https://solutionsthegame.com/ In this episode: 0:53 How Sam developed Solutions 19:55 How he got into venture capital by giving a presentation on why investors shouldn't invest in his company 27:34 Growing up in Montreal 29:10 How a concussion led Sam to focus more on inventing 38:02 How he built a hovercraft in 11th grade 41:12 How Sam made himself become a more social person in high school 55:12 How he figured out he wanted to be a mechanical engineer 59:37 His experience at at Dalhousie University 1:07:36 Designing drones at Skysquirrel Technologies 1:11:43 His experience at SpaceX & Tesla 1:27:28 How a wind turbine class project led to his first company out of school 1:34:47 Sam's advice to aspiring entrepreneurs SHOW NOTES Solutions board game Project Drawdown Kickstarter Work on Climate Starshot Syndicate Xoogler Skysquirrel Technologies Lilium Aviation You can check out Solutions on IG and FB @solutionsthegame Thanks to Podcast Pair for connecting Sam and me! If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram or check out our website Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5am EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
Dancing, Coding, and Designing Your Life with Software Engineer Julia de Lorimier | Ep. 18
May 11 2021
Dancing, Coding, and Designing Your Life with Software Engineer Julia de Lorimier | Ep. 18
“I came to the realization that I didn't need to have an income that depended on the thing I loved in order to keep doing it and loving it. “ Julia de Lorimier (@jldelorimier) is a software engineer for Betterment, a savings and investing FinTech company. While studying abroad in Brazil, Julia decided to switch her major from philosophy to psychobiology. When she graduated, she taught SAT and ACT prep to high schoolers, while she pursued her dancing career at a conservatory. Julia came to the realization that she would be happy, even happier, if she danced as a hobby instead of a career and began to look for new jobs. She found a role in the customer experiences department at Betterment. Julia took a coding bootcamp after work and eventually landed a job as a software engineer at the same company. Julia graduated from Santa Clara University in 2015. Disclaimer: Julia is not a financial representative. In this episode: 1:27 Julia’s personal finance tips 10:15 Why she switched from majoring in philosophy 16:26 Julia’s life-changing experience in Brazil and working at a hostel 28:04 Why she decided to pursue dance after she graduated college 32:39 Her experience tutoring students on SAT and ACT prep 34:36 Julia’s SAT and ACT prep tips 39:58 Why she decided she didn’t need to dance for a career 49:12 How a date eventually led her to her job at Betterment 1:00:31 Julia’s experience working in customer services 1:13:34 How she switched from working in customer services to engineering 1:22:58 What her role in software engineering is like 1:29:20 Julia’s advice Show Notes I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans Freakanomics Radio If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram or check out our website Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5am EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
EDM Shows, Producing Music, and Reinvesting in Yourself with DJ and Music Producer Erich Hoffman aka "Sweet Teeth" | Ep. 17
May 4 2021
EDM Shows, Producing Music, and Reinvesting in Yourself with DJ and Music Producer Erich Hoffman aka "Sweet Teeth" | Ep. 17
"Be content with doing both. You don't have to go all-in on one thing." Erich Hoffman (@sweetteethmusic) is a Music Producer and DJ who goes by the name of "Sweet Teeth". His journey as an artist started in a high school elective class called 'Technology in Music' with learning the basics of audio engineering in GarageBand. He now has played his songs for thousands of people across the country and amassed millions of streams online.  Erich is represented by Segeth Entertainment and Mint Talent Group. He graduated from Philadelphia University (now Jefferson University) in 2017. In this episode: 4:12 How the lockdown made Erich alter his music 6:43 TikTok's influence on the music industry 9:01 Why Erich doesn't send his music to friends and family 12:12 Spotify overtaking SoundCloud & the digital streaming wars 16:45 Erich's childhood and his musical influences 18:17 How a high school elective sparked Erich's music production career 24:26 Erich's song for a senior class project that went viral 28:38 His experience DJing college parties 36:39 Advancing from playing bars and parties to EDM shows across the country 44:16 Erich's thought process as his music career became more successful 45:48 Balancing his job in software sales with his music career 56:01 Using social media 1:00:08 His friendship and collaborating with Shizz Lo 1:05:59 Erich's advice to himself 1:08:01 Why you can pursue your passion and have a job 1:11:34 A conversation around the longevity of EDM artists 1:19:11 How Erich would define success 1:21:06 How Erich got represented by a manager and agency 1:25:12 His biggest fan SHOW NOTES You can follow Erich Hoffman (Sweet Teeth) through the links below: Spotify | Instagram | Snapchat | TikTok | Twitter If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram or check out our website Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5am EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
Sports, Befriending Your Idols, and Work-Life Balance with Account Executive Rob Breck | Ep. 16
Apr 27 2021
Sports, Befriending Your Idols, and Work-Life Balance with Account Executive Rob Breck | Ep. 16
"There's only so much you can learn about a profession from reading about it or hearing about it. You just got to go out and do it." Rob Breck is an account executive at Audacy, formerly known as CBS Radio and Entercom. He represents some of the biggest brands in sports, music, and news by executing sponsorship and marketing agreements through digital, audio, and social. After various internships in Broadcast Journalism, Rob realized that while he wanted to work within the sports industry, he needed a better work-life balance. Rob now works in Ad Sales right down the hall from some of his favorite radio hosts of WFAN - New York Yankees Radio Network. Rob graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 2017. In this episode: 1:18 Rob’s role at Audacy 8:49 Becoming friends with his childhood idols 12:43 The impact of COVID on Audacy and the sports industry 18:50 Rob’s first sports memory 21:39 When he decided he wanted to work in sports 23:13 Rob’s internships in production and journalism 29:35 Realizing he wanted to work in Ad Sales to maintain a healthy work-life balance 38:27 Rob’s experience attending Barstool Sports’ Party in Miami 43:21 Rob’s advice 45:29 What Rob would’ve done differently 47:21 How Rob would define success 50:09 The best piece of advice he’s received SHOW NOTES Monday Night Massacre - Jets vs. Patriots 2019 Super Bowl XXIII - Joe Montana beats Boomer Esiason Big Three Basketball - Ice Cube's 3-on-3 basketball league Rudy Gobert touches microphones, gets COVID, and NBA games are canceled Kicker Doug Bryan misses two field goals for Jets in 2004 AFC Divisional Round 2017 Rose Bowl - USC vs. Penn State If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Music Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram or check out our website Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5am EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband
Performing in France and Discovering Your Passion in College with Musician Kyle Sparkman | Ep. 15
Apr 20 2021
Performing in France and Discovering Your Passion in College with Musician Kyle Sparkman | Ep. 15
Kyle Sparkman (@kylesparkman) is a guitarist and singer-songwriter based in Philadelphia. His music has been described as indie-funk or a combination of “Mac DeMarco, John Frusciante, Tom Misch, and some disco rolled into one.” Kyle recently released his live sessions EP “Alive and Well”. His music and videos have been streamed over 400,000 times. Kyle discovered his passion for performing while studying Economics at the University of Clemson. He did a semester abroad in Paris, France where he began performing in the street and jamming with other musicians. After graduation, Kyle began to get his footing in the Philadelphia music scene playing guitar for the band Looseleaf. But an opportunity arose to teach English in Lyon, France for a year and Kyle took it. He returned back to Philadelphia and was reestablishing himself in the scene until the pandemic hit. Kyle has been focusing on creating new music and promoting his content on social media. In this episode: 1:01 The process of creating his EP 9:54 How he would describe his music 12:47 His influences 18:06 Discovering his passion for performing in college 20:35 Studying and performing in Paris, France 24:32 Creating his band Frequent Flyers at Clemson University 40:39 Joining the Philadelphia music scene and Looseleaf 30:52 Deciding to put music out under his own name 34:18 Moving to Lyon, France to teach English for a year 40:45 Rejoining the Philly music scene 43:01 Using social media for his music 45:50 Being the Community Manager for Pickup Music 49:16 Kyle’s advice You check out Kyle Sparkman’s music here: Spotify | YouTube | Instagram | Website If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram or check out our website Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5am EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband SHOW NOTES "Alive and Well" - Kyle Sparkman's live sessions EP Funk215 live session video Jonathan Colman and Muscle Tough Mac DeMarco John Frusciante Tom Misch Luke O'Brien ZHU Frequent Flyers - band Looseleaf - band Phil Conine Mochi Robinson  Pickup Music
Producing for Peacock, Interning at Saturday Night Live, and Navigating a Career in Entertainment with Associate Producer Lauren Seely | Ep. 13
Apr 6 2021
Producing for Peacock, Interning at Saturday Night Live, and Navigating a Career in Entertainment with Associate Producer Lauren Seely | Ep. 13
"It's not going to be an easy path to become what you want to be. But if you're passionate about it, and you said yes, then do it. Do what it takes to get there." Lauren Seely (@laurenakseely) was an Associate Producer at NBC News’s The Overview, which streamed on Peacock. She was previously a Production Coordinator at NBC News and A&E. During college, Lauren was an intern at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and was one of Lorne Michaels’s interns at Saturday Night Live. Lauren graduated from Mount Hollyoke College in 2016. In this episode: (2:45) Lauren’s time producing for The Overview (16:52) Growing up in Los Angeles and moving to D.C. in high school (23:45) Interning for The Tonight Show and Saturday Night Live (36:42) The difficulties that come with freelancing (43:55) Why you should have candy on your desk (46:38) Winning Miss D.C.’s Outstanding Teen (52:21) Lauren’s advice to aspiring producers (1:03:20) What she would have done differently If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of After School Program, you can help support the show by doing the following: Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Instagram or check out our website Tell a friend to listen to new episodes of After School Program released every Tuesday at 5am EST Producer & Host: Zach McHale Editor & Host: Connor Heine Intro music created by Muscle Tough. IG: @muscletoughband