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October 11, 2023 68 mins
Brenton interviews Erica Ehm, a former MuchMusic personality, about the upcoming documentary about the iconic music channel and its impact on Canadian culture. o Erica discusses her experiences hosting various shows at MuchMusic, including cross-promotion and personalities, and how the building and its programming were integral to Canadian youth culture. • Innovation and creativity in the entertainment industry. 6:02 o Erica reflects on MuchMusic's innovative culture in the 80s, emphasizing intrapreneurship and employee ownership. • Creativity, passion, and growth in the workplace. 11:51 o MuchMusic's open culture allowed creatives to flourish, leading to engaged employees and minimal turnover. o Brenton believes that the success of MuchMusic and its personalities can be attributed to their authenticity and passion for music. • The impact of MuchMusic on Canadian culture and media. 17:18 o Brenton Donnelly and Erica reflect on the impact of MuchMusic on their lives and Canadian culture, with a focus on the show's personalities and its role as a curator of Canadian culture. o MuchMusic was a Canadian music and art scene game-changer by curating content and bringing diverse talent together, creating a sense of cohesion and oneness among young people. o The lack of a centralized platform for Canadian culture and media has led to a splintering of the country, with no mainstream media outlet bringing people together and innovating with technology. • How the speaker got their start in broadcasting at MuchMusic. 22:45 o Erica failed and made mistakes early on in their career, but used those experiences to learn and improve their craft. o Erica did not fit the mold of a traditional broadcaster but found success by embracing their imperfections and being authentic. • The history and potential revival of MuchMusic. 28:51 o Brenton reflects on the unique atmosphere of MuchMusic's Queen Street West building when he worked as a tour manager from 1998 to 2003. o JD Roberts was an early mentor for the show, with Roberts providing guidance on preparation and work ethic. o Catherine McClanahan was the first girl hired, followed by Erica 9 months later, and helped consult on the documentary. o Erica suggests repurposing old music videos and interviews for new audiences but acknowledges a need for a modern platform for Canadian youth to engage with music and culture. • Concert ticket prices and resale market. 36:23 o We discuss the decline of stadium and arena acts due to high ticket prices and lack of fairness in the ticket-buying process. o Artists and consumers are concerned about high ticket prices, with resellers and bots contributing to inflated costs. o Brent agrees that ticket prices are too high and need to be addressed, especially for young people who are struggling to find jobs. o Erica believes that the problem is not with the artists but with the middlemen who are profiting from the industry, damaging the future of the music business. • Disrupting mainstream industries and finding new career paths. 47:08 o Erica believes that the ticketing industry will be disrupted, while Brenton sees conversations about everything all the time and wants to have more of them. o Erica hopes to challenge mainstream leaders and media organizations by leveraging their unique skills in interviewing and moderating. • Overcoming rejection and finding success. 54:11 o Erica uses her philosophy of "there's always an opportunity lurking in every time you're turned down" to stay positive and find new opportunities, even when faced with rejection. • Touring, podcasting, and personal growth. 1:01:46 o Brenton and Erica discuss the upcoming tour and the uncertainty about who will perform. o Erica shares her passion for music and storytelling, discusses upcoming documentary projects, and thanks listeners for tuning in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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