1 hr 9 min

Co-Founder, LVRN (Summer Walker, 6lack) Protecting Your Mental Health In Today's Music Biz — Justice Connection is Magic with Samson Shulman

    • Society & Culture

In partnership with the 988 national suicide & crisis lifeline, we’re dropping this very special episode in honor of world mental health day – October 10th, 2023.

If you or someone you know is struggling with their mental health please call 988 from any cell phone to receive support and access to local resources in your area. *Suicide is not inevitable for anyone. If you or someone you care about is feeling hopeless, displaying extreme mood swings, increasing the use of alcohol or drugs, or isolated from others you or your loved one may be showing warning signs of suicide - but help is available. Call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 for support. The Lifeline is available 24/7 across the United States and is free and confidential.

COACHING FOR ARTISTS w/SAMSON: If you are an artist in a transition or struggling on your journey, reach out to apply for 1:1 coaching with Samson @ https://calendly.com/connectionismagic

Justice Baiden (IG: @justicewearscoolpants) is an entrepreneur, co-founder and head of A&R at ATL’s hottest R&B label, LVRN. They are one of the only record labels that offers both its artists and staff access to a mental health program, which includes a stipend for therapy, gym memberships, healthy food and more. Some of his most notable signings include the multi-platinum and Grammy-winning artists, Summer Walker & 6lack, two defining voices of their generation in today’s music space. Justice was born in Kennesaw, Atlanta and raised by parents who are both immigrants from Ghana. Earlier this year LVRN received a $100 Million dollar investment from label & publisher, MUSIC, to help scale its operations and impact even further.



EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS //



+ LVRN being one of the only record labels to offer a stipend for mental health support to its artists and how this came to be
+ How Summer Walker was at first super opposed to therapy (sidenote: Justice used to be as well) and how their feelings towards it eventually evolved + how he snuck a therapist backstage and passed her off as his friend to help Summer
+ Having to sneak his way into Summer Walker’s computer, because she was so shy sharing new songs at the time when he was A&R’ing her first project for the label
+ The pivot Justice made into pursuing the business side ofs music after his failed attempt at becoming a rapper
+ A helpful mindset on how to use social media as an artist in with a healthier perspective
+ The importance of having adversity so that we not only appreciate our wins more but to actually end up with a more cool & compelling story to share with others
+ Justice having to figure out how to navigate the music business prior to having all the information on it that’s available today
+ Discovering 6lack and helping introduce him to therapy and witnessing how much he’s evolved as an artist and human being
+ Helpful tips on becoming more resilient and bouncing back after going through bad deals as an artist
+ Why it’s so important when we feel lost to travel and leave our everyday surroundings to get a perspective shift
+ Understanding the dynamics of a team environment and exploring the pro’s & con’s + do’s & don’ts when operating within a team
+ Outgrowing friendships, why it happens and how best to navigate it
+ How we’re taught in school to stay inside the box but paradoxically, all the figures we teach kids about in textbooks are those who have stepped outside the box
+ Drake helping blowup Summer’s career after discovering her song “Girls Need Love” and jumping on a remix after Justice convinced her to ask him via IG
+ Focusing on the work not the results and how it always, always, always comes down to God’s & the universe's timing no matter how badly we want it to happen




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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/connectionismagic/support

In partnership with the 988 national suicide & crisis lifeline, we’re dropping this very special episode in honor of world mental health day – October 10th, 2023.

If you or someone you know is struggling with their mental health please call 988 from any cell phone to receive support and access to local resources in your area. *Suicide is not inevitable for anyone. If you or someone you care about is feeling hopeless, displaying extreme mood swings, increasing the use of alcohol or drugs, or isolated from others you or your loved one may be showing warning signs of suicide - but help is available. Call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 for support. The Lifeline is available 24/7 across the United States and is free and confidential.

COACHING FOR ARTISTS w/SAMSON: If you are an artist in a transition or struggling on your journey, reach out to apply for 1:1 coaching with Samson @ https://calendly.com/connectionismagic

Justice Baiden (IG: @justicewearscoolpants) is an entrepreneur, co-founder and head of A&R at ATL’s hottest R&B label, LVRN. They are one of the only record labels that offers both its artists and staff access to a mental health program, which includes a stipend for therapy, gym memberships, healthy food and more. Some of his most notable signings include the multi-platinum and Grammy-winning artists, Summer Walker & 6lack, two defining voices of their generation in today’s music space. Justice was born in Kennesaw, Atlanta and raised by parents who are both immigrants from Ghana. Earlier this year LVRN received a $100 Million dollar investment from label & publisher, MUSIC, to help scale its operations and impact even further.



EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS //



+ LVRN being one of the only record labels to offer a stipend for mental health support to its artists and how this came to be
+ How Summer Walker was at first super opposed to therapy (sidenote: Justice used to be as well) and how their feelings towards it eventually evolved + how he snuck a therapist backstage and passed her off as his friend to help Summer
+ Having to sneak his way into Summer Walker’s computer, because she was so shy sharing new songs at the time when he was A&R’ing her first project for the label
+ The pivot Justice made into pursuing the business side ofs music after his failed attempt at becoming a rapper
+ A helpful mindset on how to use social media as an artist in with a healthier perspective
+ The importance of having adversity so that we not only appreciate our wins more but to actually end up with a more cool & compelling story to share with others
+ Justice having to figure out how to navigate the music business prior to having all the information on it that’s available today
+ Discovering 6lack and helping introduce him to therapy and witnessing how much he’s evolved as an artist and human being
+ Helpful tips on becoming more resilient and bouncing back after going through bad deals as an artist
+ Why it’s so important when we feel lost to travel and leave our everyday surroundings to get a perspective shift
+ Understanding the dynamics of a team environment and exploring the pro’s & con’s + do’s & don’ts when operating within a team
+ Outgrowing friendships, why it happens and how best to navigate it
+ How we’re taught in school to stay inside the box but paradoxically, all the figures we teach kids about in textbooks are those who have stepped outside the box
+ Drake helping blowup Summer’s career after discovering her song “Girls Need Love” and jumping on a remix after Justice convinced her to ask him via IG
+ Focusing on the work not the results and how it always, always, always comes down to God’s & the universe's timing no matter how badly we want it to happen




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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/connectionismagic/support

1 hr 9 min

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