
Jamie Selects discusses the business of DJing with tips to help you grow your business.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

This conversation covers DJ Chase Morgan's journey into DJing, the evolution of his DJ business, the impact of parenthood on his business, and his business administration strategies and tech stack. We talk about music discovery and streaming, the use... more
Summary
The episode features a conversation between Jamie Selects and Christian Putnam, a CPA, discussing DJ taxes, business structures, and financial operations. They cover topics such as business structures for DJs, including sole proprietorships,... more
In this episode I welcome Stockton legend, DJ Frank G, founder and owner of Exclusive DJ. We talk about his intro to DJing the music industry, what it was like digging for music in the early days, why and how he built a mobile DJing business, simple ... more
In this episode I welcome Bay Area native Baywav. We talk about building residencies, how to break out of your city, building a brand, managing a rebrand, content creation, and much more! This was a great conversation and it was cool to connect with ... more
In this episode I welcome my long time best friend and music industry expert, Alán Hensley, aka Soul7. We go way back to our college days at Pacific and talk about how he came to study music business, learned to DJ, took a leap of faith going across ... more
In this episode I welcome DJ Fishfonics from San Diego, CA. He has been the main reason I've been able to gig since I moved to San Diego, so super grateful to him! In this conversation we talk about how he became a top booking manager with a bunch of... more
In this episode I welcome DJ KenZo from Stockton, CA. He is a member of the Plural Music family and has been killing it in the Bay Area and is a DJ for the Stockton Kings and Cal Bears. We talk about how he came to DJ full time, what it's like DJing ... more
*NOTE*
This podcast is for entertainment purposes only does not offer constitute financial advice.
In this episode we cover tips for filing your taxes as a DJ. It's split into three sections: 1) tax basics for DJs, 2) filing current year taxes, a... more
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