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Hey y'all! My name is Kathryn! Im a Nashville R&B artist, i'm newer to the space and can't wait to hear your questions!! seriously, AMA!
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nice!
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I like Socrates nice song
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thank you all for coming in and asking the hard hitters. I appreciate you all and won't forget the support! 🫶🏻
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How much do you practice? And how much time would you estimate that you have put into your art in hours over your life?
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What's the biggest problem bitcoin solves, or might solve, for musicians?
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The biggest thing Bitcoin solves for Musicians in my opinion is they way you're payed, which in turn changes everything/solves a ton of problems. Instead of waiting for a quarterly payment from ASCAP or BMI (Publishing Rights Organizations), which most likely is less than a dime. You are getting payed directly, and you see exactly who is paying you with a time stamp. Instead of waiting to get payed for the show you played two months ago, you have it in your account as you're preforming, as well as directly after you get off the stage. Not to mention streaming, where an artist receives fractions of pennies per stream, on Wavlake or Fountain someone could send you a dollar. And if a few thousand people are doing that, boom now you can pay rent, and maybe even tour.
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I agree. You can interact directly with your fans.
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It is really fun getting paid over Fountain.
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How did you get into Bitcoin?
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Through the amazing Costello family! I was working an event in Nashville when they subtly orange pilled me, then we were able to have an in depth convo afterwards!
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7 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 20 Mar
Who is the most talented person you've ever met?
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In college there was this guy named Michael, he was a killer on the guitar and could pick up anything by ear like it was as easy as breathing, insane to watch.
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What disruption/change do you hope will come from Bitcoin, be that in your life, your industry or just in general
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Have you purchased anything with bitcoin before?
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Did you grow up in Nashville? Have you witnessed a lot of change in the city?
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Is this a hobby or a profession?
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wen moon?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 20 Mar
What's the worst thing about bitcoin for an artist like you?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 20 Mar
How new are you to bitcoin?
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Why are you coming to this space ?
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If you were invited to make the soundtrack of a movie, which one you would like to be?
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oooooooooooooooo give me like 30 second i need to think
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okay, this is for my 2000's babies, ANY and I mean ANY of the barbie movies if they were to become live action.
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Is Bitcoin solving a problem for you ?
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Yes and no. Right now because the value for value space is so new, the return on investment is low. That said, I have seen more money from Bitcoin releasing two singles in three months than I have releasing a five song ep and a single over five years on DSP's(Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music etc.).
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Well now that just sounds like a yes :)
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Can we hear some of your music?!?
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Yes!! I have two songs out on Fountain right now! Socrates is more of a sultry, come home to me baby type song. And Lemons is the exact opposite, the tag saying "you can't make lemons out of lemonade". I will link them above!
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Not counting Nashville or Austin, what do you think the next music capital cities are on the list? USA or otherwise
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I think Chicago, New Orleans and Atlanta all have their own music scenes going that are getting bigger and bigger. Austin and Nashville have the biggest country scenes in my opinion, but not way less of any other genre.
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What's your dream venue to play a live show?
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I'm a New England girl originally, so my all time live show would be Madison Square Garden. And its going to happen, just give me a few years!!
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What are your 1-year goals for:
  1. Music
  2. The Podcast
  3. Your Personal Brand?
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  1. Music: Have AT LEAST 5 new songs come out by the end of the year, and be able to preform them live!
  2. The Podcast: Grow and find an audience that enjoys the authenticity that Ainsley and myself have when we talk about this whole new world. It would be a win for me if even a few people were educated in a way they can understand thats not super techy.
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personal brand: I want to see myself try new things, as in playing band shows more. As well as settle into a brand that feels unapologetically true to myself in the way that I write but as well as the way I carry myself into any sort of artist event.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 20 Mar
What's something you believe about the music business that few musicians would agree with you?
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Coming with the hard hitters! I would say that focusing on the business side of things is extremely important, not that many I think would disagree fully, but I could argue that the business side is more important that the creative. In order to allow yourself the best space to be creative you need to have a strategy to have the best outcome.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 20 Mar
What's the most surprising thing you've learned in your music career?
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That's hard because honestly everything in the music industry is surprising once you get a little deeper into it. But the most surprising was learning that the majority of artist don't write their own music!! I was stunned!
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 20 Mar
What's your favorite venue to play in Nashville?
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My favorite venue to play in Nashville was Belcourt, it was right in Hillsborough but in the past few years with Covid it wasn't able to stay open. Such a loss, but it was the coolest, smallest, community driven place.
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