Paving A Path
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There's no road map or instruction manual on how to be successful in the Music Industry. This podcast is centered around all aspects of every job in the industry, and the path that those have paved to get to where they are now. Discussions about life, growth, everyday routines, and more! From those who are just starting out, to those who are well in to their career in this industry, Paving A Path is here to tell their story.

Ep.18 - Dayton Swords

Always a good time having friends on the Podcast!  My good buddy and guitar ripper, Dayton Swords, stops by the studio to chat about all things music....
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Ep.16 - Tyler Denning

Tyler Denning is a Singer-Songwriter from Florida who recently relocated to Nashville to pursue music. 
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Ep.15 - Julie Welgoss

Julie Welgoss is a Nashville based entrepreneur who owns a Design and Events company.  She also co-hosts her own Podcast titled, "Adultish Advice".  S...
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Ep.14 - Aaron Wahl (AWOL Pedals)

Aaron Wahl is a pedal extraordinaire, and the founder of AWOL Pedals here in Nashville.  He stops in to talk about his path in the industry, as a well...
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Ep.13 - LoneHollow

My friends Damon Atkins and Rylie Bourne stop in to talk about their duo, LoneHollow.  We chat about the music Industry from an artists point of view,...
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Ep.12 - Ron Bates

My friend Ron Bates stops by and we chew the fat about his time spent at Blackbird Academy, the current Blues project he's working on, and a must-hear...
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Ep.11 - John Mofield

John Mofield drove his motorcycle across country from Tennessee to California, and he stopped in to talk all about it.  We also talked about his recen...
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Ep.10 - Nick Bearden

Born and raised in The Golden State, Nick Bearden is known for playing bass in the Folk-Rock band, Jamestown Revival.  When the band had planned an up...
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Ep.9 - Adam Tanaka

Adam Tanaka started Life and Limb Printing Company out of his kitchen.  Yes, his kitchen.  His first order of shirts, which came from one cold call af...
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