Episode 9 | What Up Pitches

Tom concludes season three of the “Undaunted Creative” podcast with a compelling discussion featuring Pei Pei Chung and Celia Rose, co-founders of “What UP Pitches,” a pioneering female-led music licensing agency and production house. The company has been instrumental in educating individuals within the music industry and aspiring newcomers through various in-person events centered around music sync licensing. In their conversation with Tom, they delve into the core mission of their work, the genesis of their company, and highlight upcoming events they are organizing.

Episode 8 | Emma Young

Emma Young is a singer/songwriter, actress, and model who is based in NYC. She graduated Summa Cum Laude as well as full Honors from Columbia College Chicago in the spring of 2020. While at Columbia she majored in Contemporary, Urban, and Popular Music, and had a minor in acting. A few of her notable achievements included writing and composing the official theme song for Manifest 2020, as well as participating in a charity album to benefit the MusicCares Foundation. We discuss overcoming fears and doubts, making the move to NYC, and what are some of the intangibles needed to make your artistic path a reality.

Episode 7 | Arty Moore

Arty Moore is a Casting Assistant on the Jennifer Hudson Show which is based in Burbank, California. His career in the entertainment industry has seen him have a bevy of roles on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, as well as audio production and voiceover work. Tom and Arty frame their conversation around several topics including breaking into the entertainment industry, working on two daytime talk shows, tips on moving to LA, and what motivates Arty on any given day.

Episode 6 | Alex Katsaropoulos

Alex Katsaropoulos is a Publishing and Licensing Manager at Alcon Sleeping Giant Music Group in Los Angeles. He chats with Tom about breaking into the business, never losing sight of your creative output, and balancing being a musician in Los Angeles while working on the business side. Additionally, he breaks down the publishing and licensing sector while doling out a healthy dose of advice for creatives looking to make the jump to Los Angeles.

Episode 5 | Nick Scalise

Nick Scalise is a musician, producer, and content creator based in Chicago. His history in the Chicago music scene spans many musical genres including pop/punk, EDM, and much more. His rise in the industry began in the 2000’s when he joined the pop/punk band October Fall. That band was championed by Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy. In fact, Wentz was so impressed with the band that he signed them to Decaydance, A Fueled by Ramen imprint that Wentz had. Since then Nick has been involved in various music projects as well as creating content for Chicago’s legendary, Spybar. He sits down with Tom to reminisce on the Chicago music scene from the 2000’s, signing a record deal at a young age, touring, and his day-to-day activities as an integral part of Spybar’s creation team.

Episode 4 | Joey Legittino

Joey Legittino is a Chicago-native and Columbia College Chicago alum, who is now based in Nashville, TN, where he works full time in artist management with Extended Play Music Group. Legittino currently manages Noah Floersch and contributes to artist teams for Myles Smith, Matt Schuster, and Zachary Knowles as a day-to-day manager. Tom and Joey discuss his journey into the industry, playing in a pop/punk band that took off quickly, moving to Nashville, as well as managing a roster full of up-n-coming artists

Episode 3 | Noah Floersch

Noah Floersch is a Nashville-based 25-year-old artist and songwriter. Born and raised in Nebraska, Floersch developed a sound with folk roots, rock stems, and pop flowers. Since 2018, Floersch has released over 70 original songs, the most notable being “Ghost of Chicago”, “On Your Mind”, and “Love You By Myself.” At the time of this interview, Noah was on a stateside tour opening for Ricky Montgomery, and that same tour would go international in March of 2024. Tom sits down with Noah to discuss gaining traction as an artist, navigating the Nashville landscape, and weighing options when it comes to big decisions such as label contracts and negotiations.

Episode 2 | Amirah Zaveri

Amirah Zaveri is a Chicago-based audio producer with experience in journalism, public relations, social media, and management. Throughout her career she has made an impact from her time as a student at the University of Illinois in Champaign, to her current position as executive producer at American Urban Radio Networks where she manages a team of writers, producers, and freelancers. Additionally, she oversees production of two award-winning radio public affairs shows. Those two programs, Viewpoints and Radio Health Journal, are syndicated on radio stations throughout the world and have a combined average listenership of 1.7 million people. Tom and Amirah discuss managing a successful radio network, overcoming obstacles in the industry, and the future of journalism.

Episode 1 | Sally Blandon

Sally Blandon is an accomplished music educator and music programmer who makes a direct impact daily with her empathetic and caring nature working with students. Outside of the classroom, she created and stars in, “Tears Dry On Their Own, A Tribute to Amy Winehouse.” This extraordinary production is dedicated to raising awareness around mental health and addiction and substance abuse through tribute performances honoring the late Amy Winehouse. Sally joins Tom to discuss her passion for music and how it has blossomed into a multi-faceted career, overcoming uncertainty in her early years as a performer, as well as directing, producing, and starring in a production honoring a musical icon.

Episode 7 | Ray Flores

Ray Flores is one of the preeminent ring announcers and play-by-play commentators in the world of boxing and mixed martial arts. Every week he can be heard and seen plying his craft at any number of television networks and arenas worldwide. Host Tom Joyce has a ringside seat as he talks to Ray about his creative output, what fuels his passions, overcoming adversity, staying motivated, and his love for Chicago sports.

Episode 6 | Niko Gerentes

Niko Gerentes is a podcast producer and casting director based in California. This Columbia College Chicago graduate has used his passion for all things audio and voiceover to craft a career in the arts doing what he loves. Host Tom Joyce has a birds-eye-view as Niko talks about making the move from the Midwest to the West Coast, creating a successful award-winning audio drama, and giving excellent tips for those seeking to enter these industries.

Episode 5 | Jaymie Bowles

Jaymie Bowles is a successful entrepreneur who, after starting out in radio at a young age, decided to create not only her own radio station, WJMS Radio, but also her own media company, WJMS Media. Based in Savannah, Georgia, Jayme’s career has been built on helping others through her companies. She sits down with host Tom Joyce to expound upon her career, the importance of empathy, and being faced with an unexpected medical diagnosis that made her resolve for success even stronger.

Episode 4 | Derek Fawcett

Singer/songwriter, music educator, and podcast host Derek Fawcett has had the opportunity to work with a who’s who of talented musicians over the years including work with Chicago’s own, Chance the Rapper, Ben Folds, Blues Traveler, as well as songs written for the television show, ‘Empire.” In addition to hosting his own music education-based podcast, he is a renowned instructor at both Columbia College Chicago and Berklee College of Music. Host Tom Joyce has a stage side seat to hear Derek’s amazing journey.

Episode 3 | Kevin Kellam

Radio professional Kevin Kellam has combined his love for being a creative by becoming a successful on-air radio host as well as branching out to include success as a podcaster, content creator, writer, and stand-up comedian. He details all of the highs and lows he has experienced over his standout career, while through it all, being a positive light for others in the numerous industries he represents. Host Tom Joyce has a front row ticket for this conversation with a true creative.

Episode 2 | Micaela Petkus

Chicago-based visual artist Micaela Petkus discusses her burgeoning career as an artist whose work emphasizes human emotion and personal perspective, as well as artistic creation through her experiences. With an emphasis on fine art and illustration, her work showcases her passions, while also having the ability to tap into the art of focusing on raw human emotions. In this conversation we will dive into the aspect of creating meaningful artistic pieces, overcoming significant hurdles, mental health awareness, and finding professional mentors.

Episode 1 | Burt Burdeen

As a program director at some of the most successful Chicago radio stations in the 1960’s and 1970’s, Burt Burdeen helped to open doors for musical artists and on-air talent, including a monumental moment in Chicago radio history, by overseeing an all-female on-air staff called, “The Den Pals.” In this episode, host Tom Joyce takes a stroll down memory lane with Burt as they discuss music, culture, and social changes from the past 60 years.

Episode 6 | DJ Ca$h Era

CaSera “DJ Ca$h Era” Heining has become a household name nationwide as she has graced the stages at festivals such as Lollapalooza and Pitchfork, while simultaneously juggling a career in media as a radio producer. Columbia College Chicago Internship and Career Advisor, Tom Joyce, sits down for a frank discussion on diversity, finding success in multiple fields, and details how and why change is needed in the music industry.

Episode 5 | Matt Rusinek

Music industry professional Matt Rusinek has found success in the music world at an early age due to perseverance, honing his skills, and learning new ways to make himself indispensable. Columbia College Chicago Internship and Career Advisor, Tom Joyce, discusses with Matt touring with a major label artist, bringing value to every position he has had, and assisting with being a major component behind the scenes at Lollapalooza.

Episode 4 | Abe Kanan

Radio personality Abe Kanan discusses an unlikely source of inspiration for his creativity, finding his voice in radio, and his relationship with the “King of All Media,” Howard Stern. In this installment, Columbia College Chicago Internship and Career Advisor, Tom Joyce, sits down to hear how Abe navigates his uniquely successful path, while also helping others find their way within the industry.

Episode 3 | Rebecca Baruc

Visual artist, curator, and educator Rebecca Baruc breaks down how a mentor early in life helped to begin her creative journey of utilizing skill sets in different areas to succeed, and details the process of creating her widely acclaimed exhibit, “The Color of Normal.” In this episode, Columbia College Chicago Internship and Career Advisor, Tom Joyce, is front and center for a conversation with this amazing creative.