Lauren Sanderson & Icon The Great


A show where Lauren Sanderson stopped by and performed and Icon The Great stopped in to tell their story! I also snuck in “Fish Kringle Prt. 3” for you guys 

Haven’t Seen It: My New Comedy Sketch!


Nick just released a new comedy sketch called Haven’t Seen It that stars Set It Off frontman Cody Carson, amongst others. Some of the cast & crew from the production stopped by to chat about the project.

Love musicals? Comedy? South Park?! Then you NEED to see The Book of Mormon! Get $10 off your tickets when you head to TodayTix.com/Major—promo code: MAJOR and download the TodayTix app for the cheapest tickets to the hottest shows.

Let’s Feel Good


Season 30 of Man Of The Hour is coming to an end, but before we could get too sad the guys delivered an episode that’s full of good vibrations.

If you’re a parent, you know the struggles of sneaky gift-wrapping and Pat + Seb are here to sympathize… but that’s not all they’re talking about this week. The guys also dig into unidentifiable sleep problems, CBD oil, and Disney+.

Neal Saini


Neal is an artist manager at Artist for Artist and he joins #WW to talk about labels, Long Island, and changing direction. 

Sean Staples (Shine Drums, Songwriter, Composer)


The guys discuss Rob’s wedding (Bowling For Soup’s bass player), getting back from Mexico, cancelling a lot of things, hearing loss, marriage at an early age, and kids driving soon.

Then they catch up with Sean Staples: creator of Shine Drums (artists like Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Jay Z, Third Eye Blind) who is a true family man! Married for almost 20 years before having a family… Someone got it right!

The Best Fans Ever


You wanted a brand new episode of Man Of The Hour and we have a brand new episode of Man Of The Hour, because we’ve always got your back.

This week, Pat and Seb are chatting about the Where I Belong Tour, fan encounters, and the cleanliness of stage clothes. Tune in now!

Matthew Reich


[imgfull] [/imgfull] This week, Scott and Emily are joined by Matthew Reich! Matthew is an artist manager, the founder of Artist for Artist, and the director of the John Lennon Songwriting contest (https://jlsc.com/). He joins WW to talk about the importance of empathy, the transition from artist to manager, and Artist for Artist.

Joey Vannucchi (From Indian Lakes)


From Indian Lakes have a new album out, Dimly Lit, and frontman Joey and I caught up to talk about the process or writing and recording the album. Joey explained how the DIY approach gave him a new sense of perspective as an artist and his desire to take on more than ever before. I hope you enjoy the episode and will share it with a friend. 

Please don’t be shy, email me! [email protected] with any advice questions or topics. If you like the show, please rate, subscribe & share with a friend. 

Talk soon!
<3Sara 

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