Of Music and Men
Arts
Music
Kayona Ebony Brown
Meet Kenya Shaw, a single, young entrepreneur struggling to build an independent record label, while navigating the country's worst city for bachelorettes and an unlikely place for music success: Washington, DC.
Total 36 episodes
1
Episode 3.5: If You Build It, Will They Come?
Ty’s privileged life has left her unable to fight for what she wants since it's always been given to her. But after missing out on her dream job, she seeks the insight of her father to help her understand how to interpret the weaknesses in her adult game.This is a story--Of Music and Men--so it's best to start at Episode One: https://soundcloud.com/omampodcast/ep-1-blueprintFor full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode3-5-if-you-build-itCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEFilmstroJazz Mezzo by @UnminusTrack: Jazzy — LiQWYD [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library PlusWatch: youtu.be/B5Pa7rp8GakFree Download / Stream: alplus.io/jazzyThe Miracle of Flight by @ScottBuckleyEdited with Adobe Creative CloudTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
25:4030/10/2024
Episode 3.4: Xs and Os
J’s career as a journalist has had its ups and down, but it’s one of the most rewarding aspects of her life. That… and, of course, sex. But after interviewing an enigmatic feminist artist, she realizes that after all this time and energy with men, she’s not utilizing her full feminine power, and is thus not being fully satisfied.This is a story--Of Music and Men--so it's best to start at Episode One: https://soundcloud.com/omampodcast/ep-1-blueprintFor full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode3-4-xs-and-osCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEFilmstroTFB3 by Vibe tracks@royaltyfreemusic-nocopyrightmusicYOUTUBE: @LiQwydLay Me Down by LiQWYDFree download: hypeddit.com/link/ezykpzINSTAGRAM:Music by @LiQWYDWord of the episode: Midsommar by @ScottBuckleyEdited with Adobe Creative CloudTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
26:1923/10/2024
Episode 3.3: Fourth and Long
Kenya meets Kenneth Gold, a renowned dating coach, to help her understand the rules of the game and give some insider perspective into why she’s having problems scoring.This is a story--Of Music and Men--so it's best to start at Episode One: https://soundcloud.com/omampodcast/ep-1-blueprintFor full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode3-3-fourth-and-longCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEMusic in this episode is provided by FilmstroSong: DayFox - Lioness (Instrumental)https://soundcloud.com/dayfox/dayfox-lioness-instrumental-vlog-versionCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 — CC BY 3.0Free Download: https://musiclib.net/2Mck2GOMusic promoted by Music Library –https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkGASPkDpGEDale (Drumstep) by Le GangLe Gang :https://soundcloud.com/thisisleganghttps://www.instagram.com/thisislegang/https://www.facebook.com/thisislegangThe Blackest Bouquet x Leonell CassioYoutube: bit.ly/LeonellCassio-YoutubeFacebook: bit.ly/LeonellCassio-FacebookTwitter: bit.ly/LeonellCassio-TwitterInstagram: bit.ly/LeonellCassio-InstagramSnapchat: LeonellCassioMidnight Stroll by Ghostrifterghostrifterofficial.bandcamp.com/album/lo…llection● Social Media:➤ Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/1mIePRs1ixMW0gTaTSbX2p➤ Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/GhostrifterOfficial➤ Instagram: www.instagram.com/ghostrifterofficial➤ Facebook: www.facebook.com/GhostrifterOfficial➤ Bandcamp: ghostrifterofficial.bandcamp.com/Word of the episode: Soar by Scott BuckleyEdited with Adobe Creative CloudTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
30:4216/10/2024
Episode 3.2: Hate the Game
Kenya, Ty, and J stroll through Eastern Market discussing the idea of how and when women should just go for what they want, and what plays work best when out in the field. Meanwhile, Kenya finds out that Lucas is playing a different game than the one she’s coaching for him.This is a story--Of Music and Men--so it's best to start at Episode One: https://soundcloud.com/omampodcast/ep-1-blueprintFor full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode3-2-hate-the-gameCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEMost music in this episode is provided by FilmstroSuperstar — Soyb [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library PlusWatch: youtu.be/hESTVVTU_I8Free Download / Stream: alplus.io/superstarStay by Seth Power - sethpowermusic.comLaunderette by Mona WonderlickWord of the episode: I Saw a Ghost Last Night by Leonell CassioEdited with Adobe Creative CloudTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
27:3609/10/2024
Episode 3.1: Don't Hate the Player
Kenya realizes that there are some important parallels between the music industry and sports, and as she’s trying to figure out her next play to run with Tk’s career and pending album release, she pays a visit to her mentor, a former industry exec who shows her that there’s more than one way to be a player.This is a story--Of Music and Men--so it's best to start at Episode One: https://soundcloud.com/omampodcast/ep-1-blueprintFor full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode3-1-dont-hate-the-playerCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEMost music in this episode is provided by FilmstroEnd song: Weightless by LiQWYDFree download: hypeddit.com/link/ghiu91INSTAGRAM:Music by @LiQWYDWord musicHiraeth by @ScottBuckleyEdited with Adobe Creative CloudTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
34:2602/10/2024
Q&A: E1
In this Q&A episode, Kayona answers questions about Of Music and Men, talks about her heroes Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Issa Rae, gives insight about the goal for the project, and provides details about how we got to this point.1. What is the goal for this approach to the project?2. Tell us how the podcast differs from the novellas, how the novellas differ from the TV scripts, but what they all have in common.3. You start each episode with what you call a "cold open". How or why did you want to do this?4. How would you describe your writing style?5. The music is very important. Tell us about the journey (past, present, and future) of the music.6. What can we expect moving forward?If you have a question, email us at [email protected] Music and Men was created to be a television series. Still working toward that, this project continues to grow. I decided to turn each of the those television episodes into its own novella. For this podcast, you're hearing those novellas broken up into sub-episodes that you get each week. The last eight podcast-episodes that you've heard make up the pilot for the TV show (and for that matter, the first novella).Confused yet? lolFor credits on each of the episodes that make up this bonus, visit our episode archive page:https://ofmusicandmen.com/archives/Please support us at Patreon.com/ofmusicandmen
48:1322/07/2024
Bonus - Personality types (male-identifying characters)
Back on one of our bonus episodes in May 2020, we explored the personality types of all the female-identifying characters. It was a really fun episode and you seemed to like it; it got a really great response. In this BONUS episode, I have some fun revealing the male characters' personality types using 16personalities.com as reference. Also, visit our Pinterest for more on their style.So this episode, I’m going to give you the personality types of all the male characters that we’ve met thus far.Stax: Brandon Stacovski is Kenya’s friend from growing up; she’s known him the longest and their friendship has had (and will have) several different identities. He’s described as a white boy in the books and podcast with a cool “Brad Pitt/Tyler Durdan (Fight Club)” type of personality. He’s one of those people who knows everybody, very outgoing and good-looking, and a player (like Sam Malone from Cheers). So he gives Kenya real, unfiltered insight into men. He works in the financial industry and only loves his job because of the life/lifestyle it provides, but that will change in season 1 - ESFJSoloman: Solomon Dyal is also one of Kenya’s close male friends; she met him during her stint in college (he finished at the fictional Prince Hall U). He’s that guy who wants to be married. It could be a mixture of culture/religion (Indian) that brings about an expectation of marriage or it could be his personality; some people are just the relationship type. He generally seeks Kenya’s insight. He’s a nice guy who seems to always attract women who don’t want anything serious, so there’s that constant conversation about what women want. He’s an entrepreneur too; he runs a start-up that helps concierge doctors. - ISFJLucas: Lucas is Kenya’s artist; she’s only known him for about four years but he’s become like a little brother. He’s young, only 20, and he’s one of those cute, guitar-playing types who’s super talented, so it’ll prove hard for her to wrangle his impatience (Beiber type). Because of popularity on social media, he wants success now. This relationship will prove to be Kenya’s most challenging as she balances having to play almost a mother-type role to him despite this being a professional relationship. - ISFPDerek St. Cyr: Kenya’s primary love interest. Derek is very enigmatic, but not intentionally. We only see him through Kenya’s eyes, so we are force to see only what she sees (and in some cases, we don’t even get that much), and because she’s self-conscious and a little inexperienced, she’s a little intimidated by Derek in the beginning. He comes across very much like Mr. Big on SATC, where we are forced to believe he’s great, but only because Kenya tells us he is. We find that he’s very mature for 27; he has some growing success in whatever it is he does for a living, but he’s grounded so this obvious increase in money and popularity doesn’t seem to be really affecting him. But it takes a while to learn all we, and Kenya, want to...
43:4825/11/2020
Update: What you need to know about book 3
Of Music and Men is a story, so it's best to start listening at episode one. This episode is a bonus episode during our brief hiatus.Good news! This is the last update before we jump into book three (the collection of podcast episodes that make up book three). Thank you for being patient during this time when I’m sure we all may have had other more pressing issues to concern ourselves with.So, I think I mentioned a couple updates ago that I was the July winner of the Roadmap Writers Diversity Initiative. This has been somewhat life changing and actually very necessary for me at this point in my career because winning this is not just a bragging right thing; it came with access to their pitch prep program.If you are a screenwriter, I highly recommend you go to Roadmapwriters.com and check out some of their programs and courses. They are doing some wonderful work over there, and when I’m on stage collecting my Emmy’s and Oscars, I’m going to remember them as being an integral part of my journey.You know Justin Simien’s work even if you can’t place the name yet. He’s the incredible creator and writer of the movie and Netflix show, Dear White People. If you came to my novella launch party at Bus Boys and Poets, you may remember me giving a short list of great projects and creators that took as long (if not, longer) than it’s taking the Universe to get my OM&M project to the world. Justin Simien’s Dear White People was one of the examples I used. It took him several years to get his project made, but when it happened, it was so perfect.If you’ve ever had a private conversation with me, you’ve heard me say that DWP is one of the most unrated shows on TV and the best show among those targeting the millennial Black audience (at least, it’s my favorite one). Anyway, back on July 17, Justin Simien put three projects on his Culture Machine IG, giving them a shoutout, and honestly, I took it as somewhat of an endorsement. OM&M was one of them. So shout out to Justin Simien for the public acknowledgement. I’m especially grateful to people who do things that they really don’t have to do. This probably relatively small act to him means the world to me, so go watch DWP on Netflix if you haven’t already, and look out for Bad Hair the film coming soon on Hulu.If you haven’t yet, go back and catchup with the story starting with episode 1.1 to get the full experience. If you’re pressed for time, we have recap episodes that’ll get you caught up on everything. Not the full experience but at least you’ll be caught up.Don’t forget episode two novella is available at ofmusicandmen.comMusicPillow by Mona WonderlickSubscribe on Soundcloud
19:1229/07/2020
Episode 2 Recap | part two
Of Music and Men is a story, so it's best to start listening at episode one. This is a recap episode for episode two during our brief hiatus.This is part two of the recap episode for the series of podcast episodes that make up Nothing But a Number. So, in case you forgot, episode two is called Nothing but a number--that is, the collection of seven episodes of the podcast that make up episode two. You know how this works. Here, I’ll give you the recap of the story--without the cold openings--so you can get a full sense of where things will be when we pick back up.In When do you start, which is episode 2.4, Kenya has to nurse a sick Lucas while trying to get him to actually take an active part in something important for his own career, and Tk, still thinking about the possibility of being an old rapping-teacher, tries to quit her job but is denied by the principle.In The Great Compromise, Kenya goes out with the older guy to a Balkin Beat Box concert and later realizes that she’s actually more of kid than she realized. J goes to a college party and finds herself in a compromising situation with her young friend.In Of Age yet? The party J’s at gets crashed by the police and her age save her from further embarrassment, Kenya helps Lucas get better but refuses to do anything more for this grown child, and Ty gets a surprise of her own when she finds out who her secret admirer is.Kenya realizes that she’s still in the process of becoming a grownup as she makes a decision about her retaining wall, Tk realizes that she has to go all in with music or she’ll regret it, and Kenya finally meets her father’s new love interest--someone much younger.You can find links to all of the artists featured here in your show notes. I actually recommend going back and listening to the full episodes of the podcast which includes the cold open segment. They give you a timely, sometimes even philosophical viewpoint to help introduce the theme of the episode.Lastly, don’t forget to go to ofmusicandmen.com to get your copy of episode two, nothing but a number, for any amount that you want to give.NarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEAll music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by KayonaKIDS by @MonaWonderlickMona Wonderlick on Spotify: bit.ly/spotify-mona-wonderlickMona Wonderlick on Apple Music: bit.ly/applemusic-monawonderlickI'm Up In The Clouds by Le GangLe Gang - "Lo-Fi Beats & Chill" (Album) out on Spotify & Apple Music.Le Gang on SoundCloud: @thisislegangLe Gang on Spotify: spoti.fi/2Nqx1E1Le Gang on Apple Music: apple.co/2tCxx8MLe Gang on YouTube: <a href="https://dashboard.whooshkaa.com/bit.ly/2Th5V7E" target="_blank"...
01:08:3915/07/2020
Episode 2 Recap | part one
Of Music and Men is a story, so it's best to start listening at episode one. This is a recap episode for episode two during our brief hiatus.So, I’m going to give you a two-part recap of episode two before we get into episode three since it’s been a while. So, in case you forgot, episode two is called, Nothing but a number--that is, the collection of seven episodes of the podcast that make up episode two. You know how this works. Here, I’ll give you the recap of the story--without the cold openings--so you can get a full sense of where things will be when we pick back up.So this first part is called, No Time for Biding, where Kenya tries to get Tk a performance at the Kennedy Center. She does, although it’s not as easy as she might think it should be, but the high from that performance is diluted when Tk meets a Boomer who also has aspirations of being a rapper.Where to draw the timeline?Kenya later meets up with J and Ty, and the get on the topic of age because J is seeing this dude who’s like 20, and although that’s only 8 years younger than her, Ty feels like it’s inappropriate. This conversation makes Kenya reveal her true feelings about her father’s new love interest who is closer to her age than his. She’s uncomfortable but she can’t explain why.Men of a certain ageLater on that day, Kenya agrees (although somewhat reluctantly) to go out with an older guy, and when she chats with Stax about it, a male friend and fellow millennial, she realizes that maybe she should be more open to older men because, considering the ones her age, this might be the reason why she’s still single.Ty has a secret admirer who she thinks is the father of one of her patients.Since it’d be too long to put it all here, next week, I’ll give you part two of the recap next week. You can find links to all of the artists featured here in your show notes. I actually recommend going back and listening to the full episodes of the podcast which includes the cold open segment. They give you a timely, sometimes even philosophical viewpoint to help introduce the theme of the episode.Lastly, don’t forget to go to ofmusicandmen.com to get you copy of episode two, nothing but a number, for any amount that you want to give.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode2-1-no-time-for-bidinghttp://ofmusicandmen.com/episode2-2-where-timelinehttps://ofmusicandmen.com/episode2-3-men-certain-ageCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEAll music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by KayonaCome On, Let’s Go by Le GangLe Gang on SoundCloud: @thisislegangLe Gang on Spotify: spoti.fi/2Nqx1E1Le Gang on Apple...
01:04:1908/07/2020
Q&A - June 30
Of Music and Men is a story, so it's best to start listening at episode one. This episode is a bonus Q&A episode during our brief hiatus.In this episode, Kayona answers questions like...How do you do it technically?What’s the hardest thing about doing this podcast? What podcasts inspire this one? What are you watching on TV?What's your favorite spot in DC?You try your best to be an optimist. How? And Why?Music for this episode is "Superstar" by [email protected]@soybmusicyoutube.com/channel/UCllLIkIEh828Vr6bnlmcOyQopen.spotify.com/artist/4mP52oJWDHbV3InZTcljknfacebook.com/SoybMusicinstagram.com/iamsoyb
35:2401/07/2020
Update - June 23
Of Music and Men is a story, so it's best to start listening at episode one. This episode is a bonus episode during our brief hiatus.So, things have remained super busy on my end with writing and meetings. In this episode, I tell you about some of the things I've been writing and some of the meetings I've had. Plus, an update on when we'll be back.Music by Mona Wonderlick - Bloom (download via Soundcloud)Also, check out the Heroes video on Youtube. Just click here.
21:3324/06/2020
Update - June 16
Of Music and Men is a story, so it's best to start listening at episode one. This episode is a bonus episode during our brief hiatus.I decided not to post an update last week. Sometimes you gotta read the room. There’s a lot going on in this country and I felt like I needed a break from entertainment for a minute. This episode is just a brief update on what's been happening.Music by Mona Wonderlick - Bloom (download via Soundcloud)Also, check out the Heroes video on Youtube. Just click here.
21:3317/06/2020
Bonus - Coming back...
We'll be coming back soon! In this update episode, I give you some insight on progress I'm making with the project and how I plan to move forward to produce new episodes for you soon.Remember, episode two of the novella, "Nothing But A Number," is available on the website for digital download now. Go to https://ofmusicandmen.com/ep2-number/ to learn more.Music by Sro
28:1927/05/2020
Bonus - Personality types and updates
In this bonus update episode, I talk about my goal for this project: Of music and men inspire a generation of women to take risks and not wait for permission or perfection before doing something they know is great.I also discuss making a new logline for the show: After dropping out of college less than a year in, an ambitious young woman tries to succeed as an entrepreneur helming her own indie record company while navigating bachelorettehood; the only problem is, she’s in the wrong place for entertainment pursuits, not to mention, the country's worst city for single women: Washington, DC.I talk about "diversity" (real LIFE) on the page versus diversity on the screen--and the word “diversity”. I explore this through making Tk a lesbian woman instead of keeping that character as it was first made in male form because I wasn't doing a good job of giving the LGBTQIA community enough representation in this story.And I have fun revealing the females characters' personality types using 16personalities.com as reference. Visit our Pinterest for more on their style.Tk - Kenya’s artist, started as male, changed to female (diversity is not just race) - wanted to show a different type of female friendship, from Baltimore but has lived in DC since after college and UMD, is married with a kid (artsy upbringing, was never “in”) - ISTJTy - divorcing when we meet, post-doc to become psychologist, Ivy league educated (Princeton), comes from very old money (african), liberal heart but conservative in most ways (religious), southern sensibilities, mature/grownup - INFJJ - beauty is your first thought, Latina (El Salvador/DR), knows her roots but grew up being seen as American Black in Chicago, Howard summa cum laude, journalist for a female lifestyle mag (arts and culture), sex-positive (gets to know people through sex) - ESTPKenya - defined by her ambition (most likely to succeed), college dropout of Prince Hall U (like NYU, private, top-tier), only one of the girls from DC (like most people here), has unique interests (various interests) and finds it difficult to connect with most men because of this, not easily distracted - ENFJMusic for this episode is “Weightless” by LIQWYD
01:12:3020/05/2020
Update - May 12
I wanted to give a quick update about what's been going on since I haven't been producing proper episodes. Don't worry, I'm getting back to it soon.In this episode, I talk a little about working on HBO's VEEP as an intern, recently meeting one of my heroes, Tanya Saracho (creator of Vida on Starz network), writing a new TV pilot during Covid, how I'm navigating trying to promote the new novella, and I give you a peek into what's going on with the novellas, and some writer-insights and things I've been learning over the last few months.Music for this episode is provided by my Swedish friends, Le Gang. The song is "Come On, Let's Go."
46:5013/05/2020
Crowdcast Q&A [part 2]
So you’ve made it to part two of the Crowdcast interview! But I have a few notes before we start again… I’ve got some good news: You can now go onto the site, ofmusicandmen.com, and be among the first to get the novella for episode two by pre-ordering before its official release date.Due to the recent pandemic, the traditional ways of doing things have gone out the window. I know that entertainment is not an "essential product," so I want to make sure anyone who wants access to my art can get it... whether you can return the favor by paying for it or not.I'M MAKING IT SUPER EASY TO GET THE DIGITAL VERSION OF EPISODE TWO OF THE NOVELLA SERIES, NOTHING BUT A NUMBER.If you can afford to give $1 or more, great. Click the “Give what you can” button. But if you still want to read but cannot support me right now, that's fine as well. Just click the “Read now, give later” button.As mentioned in the last few podcast episodes, as an artistic entrepreneur, the unending of everything around us has altered my normal way of going about things,, but I am certainly not complaining. Financial struggles aside, I’ve personally welcome this as an opportunity to focus on gratitude and completely readjust what’s considered “normal.”Anyway, here’s part two of another recent conversation about the of music and men project. This is a two-parter, so if you didn’t hear the beginning, just go back and listen to episode before this one.Now, my people on Patreon have already gotten this full interview and they received it in video format, but for my regular podcast listener, the audio-only was broken up into two parts.Thanks again for listening, and enjoy the show.Music:Leonell Cassio - A Magical Journey Through Space
41:4306/05/2020
Crowdcast Q&A [part 1]
Hey, Kayona here. So I’ve got some good news: You can now go onto the site, ofmusicandmen.com, and be among the first to get the novella for episode two by pre-ordering before its official release date.Due to the recent pandemic, the traditional ways of doing things have gone out the window. I know that entertainment is not an "essential product," so I want to make sure anyone who wants access to my art can get it... whether you can return the favor by paying for it or not.I'M MAKING IT SUPER EASY TO GET THE DIGITAL VERSION OF EPISODE TWO OF THE NOVELLA SERIES, NOTHING BUT A NUMBER.If you can afford to give $1 or more, great. Click the “Give what you can” button. But if you still want to read but cannot support me right now, that's fine as well. Just click the “Read now, give later” button.As mentioned in the last few podcast episodes, as an artistic entrepreneur, the unending of everything around us has altered my normal way of going about things,, but I am certainly not complaining. Financial struggles aside, I’ve personally welcome this as an opportunity to focus on gratitude and completely readjust what’s considered “normal.”Anyway, here’s another recent conversation about the Of Music and Men project. Like the last two podcast episodes, this is a two-parter. Now, my people on Patreon have already gotten this full interview and they received it in video format, but for my regular podcast listener, the audio-only will be broken up into two parts. You’ll get the second part next week.Thanks again for listening, and enjoy the show.Music:Leonell Cassio - A Magical Journey Through Space
34:4129/04/2020
Q&A for Episode two (part two)
If you're new, this is a story, so it's best to start at episode one.Hi, Kayona here. Here's part two of last week's interview with Sovereign Noir Publications.I hope you’ve been enjoying the podcast so far, as I've really enjoyed bringing it to you. Episode 2.7 (the last FULL episode you heard) was the completion of book two, or if this were the TV show, it would’ve been episode two of that.With this global crisis, we’ve all been affected, and all of us in different ways. Personally, things have been quite hard for me financially, as I am a small business owner who has made money through artistic gig work over the last few year, which is a double edged sword. It allows me the opportunity to work on my art more consistently, but it’s subject to the whims of people who need you when they need you, and when they don’t need you, then they don’t need you--hence, no income for you.This is especially difficult for me right now as I’m trying to get the next novella (episode two of the series) out to you. Now of course, you just listened to it here with these last 7 episodes of the podcast but the book is a different experience. It was supposed to come out April 2020, but considering everything that’s happening, I’ve had to delay its release. However, I will be making it available to you digitally (on our website, ofmusicandmen.com) within the next few weeks. I’ll let you know here when you can get it.But of course, members of our Patreon club get it free and early as part of their membership. If you’re not a Patron but would like to become one--and honestly, doing so really helps me to make this show every week--you can learn more about it at Patreon.com/ofmusicandmenAnyway, I must take a brief hiatus for the next few weeks to get my mind right and get resources straight, in order to continue producing this podcast. But don’t worry, I’m still going to release shows; it just won’t be proper episodes from the story like you’re normally used to. I’ll be giving you a few Q&As and talks about the project to keep you in the loop.Since I’m doing this project alone, I have to turn my attention to some other aspects that I simply haven't been able to focus on whilst also focusing on the art--namely, trying to figure out how to grow the audience.Anyway, here’s part two of a recent interview I did with the Chief Operator of Sovereign Noir Publications, who incidentally will be publishing the next book for you.Thanks for continuing to tune in, and enjoy the show.Ascent by Mona WonderlickFree download: http://bit.ly/ascent-downloadSubscribe to Mona Wonderlick’s YouTube Channel and SoundcloudBad Circus by Unminus
53:2022/04/2020
Q&A for Episode two (part one)
Hi, Kayona here. I hope you’ve been enjoying the podcast so far, as I've really enjoyed bringing it to you. Episode 2.7 (the last episode you heard) was the completion of book two, or if this were the TV show, it would’ve been episode two of that.With this global crisis, we’ve all been affected, and all of us in different ways. Personally, things have been quite hard for me financially, as I am a small business owner who has made money through artistic gig work over the last few year, which is a double edged sword. It allows me the opportunity to work on my art more consistently, but it’s subject to the whims of people who need you when they need you, and when they don’t need you, then they don’t need you--hence, no income for you.This is especially difficult for me right now as I’m trying to get the next novella (episode two of the series) out to you. Now of course, you just listened to it here with these last 7 episodes of the podcast but the book is a different experience. It was supposed to come out April 2020, but considering everything that’s happening, I’ve had to delay its release. However, I will be making it available to you digitally (on our website, ofmusicandmen.com) within the next few weeks. I’ll let you know here when you can get it.But of course, members of our Patreon club get it free and early as part of their membership. If you’re not a Patron but would like to become one--and honestly, doing so really helps me to make this show every week--you can learn more about it at Patreon.com/ofmusicandmenAnyway, I must take a brief hiatus for the next few weeks to get my mind right and get resources straight, in order to continue producing this podcast. But don’t worry, I’m still going to release shows; it just won’t be proper episodes from the story like you’re normally used to. I’ll be giving you a few Q&As and talks about the project to keep you in the loop.Since I’m doing this project alone, I have to turn my attention to some other aspects that I simply haven't been able to focus on whilst also focusing on the art--namely, trying to figure out how to grow the audience.Anyway, here’s a recent interview I did with the Chief Operator of Sovereign Noir Publications, who incidentally will be publishing the next book for you.Thanks for continuing to tune in, and enjoy the show.Music by Atchhttps://soundcloud.com/atch_musichttps://www.instagram.com/atchmusic/
01:05:4015/04/2020
Episode 2.7: Life is What Happens
Thank you for taking the time during this world crisis to still include this program in your daily life.We usually jump right into the episodes, but i just wanted to take a moment to say that your time is greatly appreciated, and if you or a loved one are trying to find ways to find your way back to good health, just know that you’re always in my heart.My hope is that this brings you joy, entertainment, and a much needed escape during your forced solitude. Thank you again, and enjoy the show...Kenya stops avoiding it and finally commits to meeting her father’s new love interest—the 33 y/o. And later, she helps Tk to make a life-changing decision about what’s most important—continuing to “act her age”, or for once, live her dream for true happiness.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:ofmusicandmen.com/episode2-7-life-is-what-happensCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEBisiesto by HiracutchHidden Trails by Broke in SummerUndone by Mona Wonderlick- YouTube: bit.ly/youtube-monawonderlick- Soundcloud: bit.ly/soundcloud-monawonderlick- Instagram: bit.ly/instagram-monawonderlick- Facebook: bit.ly/facebook-mona-wonderlickLook To The Future by Mike Leite @mikeleiteYouTube: goo.gl/7vyqYGFacebook: goo.gl/tuZdv9Soundcloud: goo.gl/x2f58EBorealis by Scott BuckleyCall Me by LIQWYDYOUTUBE:Music by LiQWYDFree download: bit.ly/call-me-free-downloadINSTAGRAM:Music by @LiQWYDWord of the episode:Valiant by JayJen & PratzappFree Download / Stream: fanlink.to/ValiantJPFollow JayJen:Spotify: <a...
30:3108/04/2020
Episode 2.6: Of Age Yet?
As Kenya helps nurse Lucas back from illness, she realizes that she has to draw a line. They are business partners, not parent and child. Meanwhile, both J and Ty experience the impressions that younger men can have--good and bad.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:ofmusicandmen.com/episode2-6-of-age-yetCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEReveal by IksonStream/buy Ikson music:- Spotify: goo.gl/GSvyMN- Soundcloud: @ikson- iTunes: itunes.apple.com/se/artist/ikson/id533041587Zdarmania by @NiwelWasted Years by @InossiRelax, man by Le GangLe Gang on SoundCloud: @thisislegangLe Gang on Spotify: spoti.fi/2Nqx1E1Le Gang on Apple Music: apple.co/2tCxx8MLe Gang on YouTube: bit.ly/2Th5V7ESunflower by @SoybmusicTrack: Sunflower — Soyb [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library PlusWatch: youtu.be/dG1U3NuR9PkFree Download / Stream: alplus.io/sunflowerChildhood by @ScottBuckleyEdited with Adobe Creative CloudTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to http://ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
28:5101/04/2020
Episode 2.5: The Great Compromise
Kenya's date with the older guy starts out great--a @BalkanBeatBox show and pancakes at The Diner--but a 20 year age difference quickly reveals some differences in how they see their futures (and present, for that matter).For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:ofmusicandmen.com/episode2-5-the-great-compromiseCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEChillin in the 70s by Studio MonkeyGet The Balkan Party Started by @SoundrollThings by @LiQWYD & @thisisLeGang :Music by LiQWYD & Le Gang - Free download: bit.ly/things-free-downloadINSTAGRAM: Music by @LiQWYD & @thisislegangBalkan Partizoni By @SoundrollStrange by Aden @musicbyadenQuirky Latin by Pink ZebraEscape by @NiwelMusic for the Word of the episode:Undertow by @ScottBuckleyEdited with Adobe Creative CloudTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
27:3825/03/2020
Episode 2.4: When Do You Start?
Kenya's job overseeing the careers of musicians often blur the lines between professional and parental, when Lucas needs more from her than she can give. And Tk is forced to make a big decision about her music and her day-job.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode2-4-when-to-startCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEAll music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by KayonaKIDS by @MonaWonderlickMona Wonderlick on Spotify: bit.ly/spotify-mona-wonderlickMona Wonderlick on Apple Music: bit.ly/applemusic-monawonderlickI'm Up In The Clouds by Le GangLe Gang - "Lo-Fi Beats & Chill" (Album) out on Spotify & Apple Music.Le Gang on SoundCloud: @thisislegangLe Gang on Spotify: spoti.fi/2Nqx1E1Le Gang on Apple Music: apple.co/2tCxx8MLe Gang on YouTube: bit.ly/2Th5V7EMusic for the Word of the episode:Horizons by @ScottBuckleyEdited with Adobe Creative CloudTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
23:1718/03/2020
Episode 2.3: Men of a Certain Age
Kenya agrees to go out with a man in his 40s, although she has second thoughts, when she hangs out with her longtime male friend who's her age, she starts to wonder if older men might be better.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode2-3-men-certain-ageClick here for more info on Don’t Mute DC or go to the credits page.CREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEAll music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by KayonaSad Circus x Unminus (Free download)Music for the Word of the episode:Soar by Scott BuckleyEdited with Adobe Creative CloudTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
27:3211/03/2020
Episode 2.2: Where to Draw the Timeline?
While hanging out with J and Ty, the topic of age comes up, and when Kenya reveals that her father is dating someone 33-years-old, she has to admit that she's not handling this like an adult.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:http://ofmusicandmen.com/episode2-2-where-timelineCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEAll music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by KayonaA Magical Journey Through Space by Leonell Cassio (free download)Music for the Word of the episode:A New Year by Scott BuckleyEdited with Adobe Creative CloudTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
31:1904/03/2020
Episode 2.1: No Time for Biding
Kenya realizes that there are some similarities between being a grown-up and being an entrepreneur--neither of which she's gotten any good at yet. Meanwhile, Tk finds that despite what she thinks, Hip Hop has no age limit.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode2-1-no-time-for-bidingCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEAll music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by KayonaCome On, Let’s Go by Le GangLe Gang on SoundCloud: @thisislegangLe Gang on Spotify: spoti.fi/2Nqx1E1Le Gang on Apple Music: apple.co/2tCxx8MLe Gang on YouTube: bit.ly/2Th5V7EPillow by Mona WonderlickFree download: bit.ly/pillow-download- YouTube: bit.ly/youtube-monawonderlick- Soundcloud: bit.ly/soundcloud-mona-wonderlick- Instagram: bit.ly/instagram-monawonderlickEdited with Adobe Creative CloudTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
35:5826/02/2020
Recap one
This is a recap of episode one (first eight podcast episodes).Of Music and Men was created to be a television series. Still working toward that, this project continues to grow. I decided to turn each of the those television episodes into its own novella. For this podcast, you're hearing those novellas broken up into sub-episodes that you get each week. The last eight podcast-episodes that you've heard make up the pilot for the TV show (and for that matter, the first novella).For credits on each of the episodes that make up this bonus, visit our episode archive page:https://ofmusicandmen.com/archives/Please support us at Patreon.com/ofmusicandmen
02:11:0612/02/2020
Episode 1.8: Little Miss Nobody
Determined to get her artist to perform at 9:30 Club, Kenya gives it one more try. But with this new plan, even if she strikes out, she'll still win the game.UPDATE!!! Since the recording of this episode, Barry Farm has received its Landmark Status. Learn more on the credits page for this episode.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-8-little-miss-nobodyCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEAll music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by KayonaStomp Clap Slap by Leon FelekyanNiña by Mona Wonderlick(Free Download): http://bit.ly/nina-download(Look out) She’s America by Otis McDonaldCredits music: Quarter Past Six by Le Gang by Le GangWord of the episode: I Saw A Ghost Last Night by Leonell Cassio Sound effects: Audio BlocksEdited with Adobe Creative Cloud and FilmstroTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
30:1429/01/2020
Episode 1.7: Never Say Never
Kenya and Tk show up for their big radio break, but things go different than planned. And we finally meet Lucas, a 20-year-old singer-songwriter, the other artist on Kenya’s burgeoning record label, and evidence that youth—and talent—is wasted on the young.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-7-never-say-neverCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEAll music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by KayonaMade in Japan by HUSH LvWho by Seth PowerCredits music: I Don’t Need You to Say Anything by Le GangWord of the episode: Trio for Piano, Cello, and Clarinet by Kevin MacLeod Sound effects: Audio BlocksEdited with Adobe Creative Cloud and FilmstroTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
33:2622/01/2020
Episode 1.6: Fair Weather
Demoralized, with just two days left to find a way to get her artist on the card at 9:30 Club, Kenya goes back to the drawing board, but finds inspiration for her next move in an unexpected place.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-6-fair-weatherCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEAll music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by KayonaVirgo by Mikael ManvelyanLaundrette by Mona Wonderlick - Free download - Subscribe to Mona Wonderlick's YouTube Channel: Mona WonderlickCredits music: by Luca FranciniWord of the episode: Sleep by Scott BuckleySound effects: Audio BlocksEdited with Adobe Creative Cloud and FilmstroTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
40:4715/01/2020
Episode 1.5: That Brown Box
Kenya gets a chance to redeem herself with the folks over at 9:30 Club. She has everything planned out--what she's going to say and how she's going to say it. She wants to get her artist, Lucas, on that stage, opening for Gavin DeGraw. But there's just one thing that maybe she didn't think of.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-5-that-brown-brownCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEAll music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by KayonaCredits music: I Don’t Know Anything by LeGang - Get a FREE download on the credits page!Word of the episode by Sophia BushMusic by Tears in the Rain by ScottBuckleyTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to http://ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music.
33:0608/01/2020
Episode 1.4: Take Taj Kamal, for instance
Taj Kamal is an enigmatic, soft spoken, lyrical genius... and she's the reason Kenya started her record company in the first place.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-4-take-taj-kamalCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEAll music provided by Filmstro; arranged and designed for this episode by Kayona.Additional music: 7s Club by Jeff LopezWord of inspirationScars by Khalil Ismail - Licensed by KI CreativesTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Click here for more info.
32:5101/01/2020
Episode 1.3: And Men
Kenya is adventurous, cool under pressure, and confident... when it comes to her business. It's a different story, however, when it comes to men.For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-3-and-menCREDITSNarrationEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownEpisodeWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCThis episode featured info about Wuilly Arteaga. Learn more about Wuilly Arteaga, and read about his story in the NY Times.MUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEAll music provided by Filmstro; arranged and designed for this episode by Kayona.End credits music Ascent by Mona WonderlickFree download: http://bit.ly/ascent-downloadSubscribe to Mona Wonderlick’s YouTube ChannelViolin: Bobby Cole - SI PublishingWord of inspirationScars by Khalil Ismail - Licensed by KI CreativesTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Click here for more info.
30:0625/12/2019
Episode 1.2: Victims. Perps. And Me
Kenya's life is about more than just helping to nourish the music careers of her artists and building her fledgling company. Her longtime friends, Ty and J, help reveal more to you about the young entrepreneur's personal life, and how they all manage to navigate DC as single millennial women.Not only is this a story of music, but it's also a music experience. So sit back, put on your headphones, and enjoy the show...For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-2-victims-perps-meCREDITSEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEMusic in all ads and promos provided by Khalil Ismail.A.L.O.N.E. by Mike Leite Licensed by CC — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Filmstro- music arranged for this episode by KayonaReady Set Swing by Michael Nickolaus- Licensed by Audioworks - Copyright 2018Sometimes by Khalil Ismail. Licensed by KI Creatives - Copyright 2009Words by Khalil Ismail. Licensed by KI Creatives -Copyright 2016Improvised Jazz guitar by Valentin Sosnitskiy. Licensed by CC — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Filmstro - music arranged for this episode by KayonaSelf Driving by Sro copyright 2019 Licensed by CC-SAScars by Khalil Ismail, The Hoping LP copyright 2016To have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Click here for more info.
37:3018/12/2019
Episode 1.1: Funny Stories Blueprint
Meet Kenya Shaw, a 20-something kid from DC working to build an independent record label while also (as a bachelorette) navigating perhaps the worst city in the country for single women and not exactly the place you’d expect when it comes to entertainment -- Washington, DC.Not only is this a story of music, but it's also a music experience. So sit back, put on your headphones, and enjoy the show...For full credits and sources on this episode, go to:https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-1-funny-storiesCREDITSEpisode narrated by Kayona Ebony BrownWritten, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DCMUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODEMusic in all ads and promos provided by Khalil Ismail.Strangers by Le Gang (Sweden) https://soundcloud.com/thisislegangI Knew a Guy by Kevin MacLeod (USA) http://incompetech.com/Lightness by Nomyn (France) https://soundcloud.com/nomynSnowfall by Scott Buckley (Australia) https://www.scottbuckley.com.au - Jazz Club by Kriss (Italy)Trail by Nobara Hayakawa (Columbia/Japan) - https://soundcloud.com/nobaraSupreme by JayJen Music (India) https://soundcloud.com/jayjenmusicFinally by Loxbeats (Greece) https://soundcloud.com/loxbeatsSound effects: Story Blocks AudioTo have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bancamp are two great sites to do so. Click here for more info.EPISODE SPONSORThis episode was brought to you by Doctors To You, DC’s most trusted house call medical service provider. What are you sitting in an emergency room for? That’s so old school. You get your food delivered. You order everything from Amazon. Why not have your doctor come to you? No rush, plus you’re in the comfort of your own home, dorm, or hotel room, no waiting room.Go to doctorstoyou.com to book your house call today.
26:1013/11/2019