The Jeremy Haselwood Show

Jeremy Haselwood

The Jeremy Haselwood Show is a podcast designed to spark curiosity, build community, and inspire action. "My mission is to create a space where we can explore the questions and ideas that truly matter. Each season, we dive into a new theme—whether it's digital fundraising strategies, personal growth, or the untold stories of business leaders, professionals, and artists. The theme for Season 1 is Digital Fundraising for Nonprofits. Throughout my career, I've been passionate about connecting people with the ideas and resources that empower them to make a meaningful impact. This podcast is an extension of that—offering you the tools, insights, and inspiration to fuel your journey. I believe at the heart of every great endeavor is a story waiting to be told. Whether you're a nonprofit leader, an entrepreneur, or just a person who needs a boost of inspiration, my goal is to help you unlock your potential. And at the core of it all is hope." Like, follow, or subscribe to The Jeremy Haselwood Show, where we learn together, grow together, and discover how to create positive change in our world. Learn more at JeremyHaselwood.com Follow for updates at https://www.instagram.com/jeremy.haselwood/

  1. 21h ago

    S4:E5 | Country Fried Vision: Fish Scales on Nappy Roots, Southern Hip-Hop, and Craft Beer Culture

    Connect with Fish Scales Fish Scales is a member of the Grammy-nominated group Nappy Roots, an artist, entrepreneur, brewer, and co-owner of Atlantucky Brewing in Atlanta. Ways to support and connect: Fish Scales Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nappyscales/ Nappy Roots Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nappyroots/ Atlantucky Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlantucky/ Nappy Roots Website: https://nappyroots.com Atlantucky Website: https://atlantucky.com Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/nappy-roots/885525 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3tCxM1rTj2qUXsiQZxvt2I YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBPQKfPHf6F7K6wmmkpj7BA Episode Summary In this episode of Behind the Beat, Jeremy sits down with Fish Scales of the world-famous, Grammy-nominated group Nappy Roots for a conversation about music, brotherhood, perseverance, entrepreneurship, and the long road of building something that lasts. Fish Scales takes us back to Milledgeville, Georgia, where he started writing rhymes around age nine and became known early as "the kid who raps." From there, he shares how basketball took him to Western Kentucky University, where he eventually connected with the members who would become Nappy Roots. What started as college parties, cyphers, and a shared love for hip-hop became one of the most recognizable Southern rap groups of their era. The conversation explores how Nappy Roots landed a major label deal, what changed after leaving Atlantic Records, and how the group found its footing as an independent act. Fish Scales opens up about the hard years, including long gaps between albums, family sacrifices, financial strain, and the moments when quitting felt like a real option. But through brotherhood, faith, and a belief that "it gets hardest right before it gets good," the group kept moving. Jeremy and Fish Scales also discuss The Stix Mixtape, Nappy.org with Organized Noize, the evolution of the group's sound with 808 Blake, and how songs like "Good Day" helped extend the life of Nappy Roots in powerful ways. The episode then moves into the group's unlikely and brilliant second lane: craft beer. Fish Scales shares how beer became part of the Nappy Roots identity, how brewery culture connected naturally with their audience, and how that path eventually led to Atlantucky Brewing. This episode is about staying the course, trusting the brand you have built, and finding new ways to create long after the first dream comes true. Fish Scales' episode traces the arc from childhood rhymes and WKU cyphers to Nappy Roots' independent run and Atlantucky Brewing, with key moments around "Country Fried Sess," "Good Day," Organized Noize, 808 Blake, and the group's craft beer lane.  What You'll Learn How basketball and music both shaped his early identity How Nappy Roots formed at Western Kentucky University How Nappy Roots got discovered from their underground CD Country Fried Sess What it was like transitioning from Atlantic Records to independence How brotherhood helped Nappy Roots survive hard seasons Why Da Stix Mixtape helped bridge a gap when the group had no album out Why the group evolved its sound with 808 Blake How craft beer became part of the Nappy Roots brand Memorable Quotes "We always had that mindset that it gets hardest right before it gets good." "We created a brand and we created our space, and nobody can take that from us." "You can't fight it. You just gotta learn how to ride it and do your version of it." "Nappy Roots and craft beer became a thing." "The process of making beer can be compared to music." Finding Your EDGE (book) + Clarity Cards Fish Scales' story is a reminder that purpose does not always stay in one lane. Sometimes it starts with a notebook and a rhyme, grows into a group, survives hard seasons, and eventually becomes a brewery, a community space, and a brand with roots deep enough to keep expanding. That is the heart of Jeremy Haselwood's book, Finding Your EDGE: How to Unlock Your Talent & Purpose. The book helps readers explore their experiences, gifts, direction, and energy so they can better understand what they are called to build and how to move with more clarity. Available on Amazon, Audible, Kindle, and Apple Books. Order here: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Your-EDGE-Unlock-Purpose/dp/B0BW32LXTP/ For anyone navigating a creative pivot, business idea, or next chapter, Jeremy's Clarity Cards are a powerful reflection tool. Each card offers a question designed to help you pause, think, and reconnect with purpose so you can make clearer decisions about what comes next. Get your deck of Clarity Cards here: www.clarity-cards.com

  2. 21h ago ·  Bonus

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  3. Aug 14

    S4:E4 | From Streets to Suites: Keinon Johnson's Path from Street Promotions to Music Executive

    Connect with Keinon ·       Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keinon.the.maven/ Episode Summary In this episode of Behind the Beat, Jeremy talks with music industry executive Keinon Johnson about a career that began with unpaid street promotions in Atlanta and grew into senior leadership roles at major labels, including Priority, MCA, and Interscope. Keinon shares stories from working with artists like Master P, Mary J. Blige, Common, Kendrick Lamar, GloRilla, Juice WRLD, and Ella Mai, while explaining the mechanics of promotion, radio relationships, artist development, and modern deal-making. The conversation is both a history lesson and a playbook for anyone trying to understand how music travels from an artist's vision to the ears of the world. What You'll Learn ·       How street promotions became a gateway into the music business ·       Why relationships still matter in radio, marketing, and artist development ·       What artists need before pursuing a label deal today ·       How data, story, and audience-building create leverage ·       Why labels often add fuel to a fire artists have already started Memorable Quotes ·       "The best kind of record rep is a record rep that doesn't necessarily have to sell you all the time." ·       "Storytelling is a big part of the music business." ·       "Labels add gas to the fire that's already happening." ·       "The audience is buying into the actual artist as opposed to songs." Finding Your EDGE + Clarity Cards This episode is a reminder that success rarely starts with certainty. It starts with a decision, a door cracked open, a relationship, a risk, or one brave next step. In Finding Your EDGE, Jeremy Haselwood's book helps readers unlock their talent and purpose by getting clear about who they are and what they are called to build. Available on Amazon, Audible, Kindle, and Apple Books. Order here: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Your-EDGE-Unlock-Purpose/dp/B0BW32LXTP/  And if you need a practical spark for reflection, journaling, team conversations, or personal growth, Clarity Cards are designed to help you ask better questions, name what matters, and move with more intention. Get your deck here: www.clarity-cards.com

  4. Aug 7

    S4:E3 | Behind the Contract: Scott Keniley on the Business Side of Music

    Connect with Scott ·      Company website: https://www.k5law.com Episode Summary Scott Keniley did not set out to become an entertainment attorney. His entry into the business came through a rapper with a problem, a record company dispute, and a willingness to learn the music industry one case at a time. In this episode, Jeremy and Scott unpack the legal and business side of music in clear, practical language. Scott discusses how artists get deals, what labels look for, why leverage matters, how royalty calculations can be misunderstood, and what artists and producers should pay attention to before signing anything. The result is an episode that feels like a backstage pass to the contract room. What You'll Learn ·      How Scott accidentally found his niche in entertainment law ·      Why numbers, audience, and traction affect record deal opportunities ·      What artists should understand about term, delivery, royalties, and recoupment ·      Why producers are often under-recognized in hip hop and pop music ·      How attorneys can help artists avoid negative situations before they happen Memorable Quotes ·      "I enjoy everything when it's positive." ·      "Leverage is the key word there." ·      "Producers are basically the hero that doesn't get the recognition they deserve." Finding Your EDGE + Clarity Cards This episode is a reminder that success rarely starts with certainty. It starts with a decision, a door cracked open, a relationship, a risk, or one brave next step. In Finding Your EDGE, Jeremy Haselwood's book helps readers unlock their talent and purpose by getting clear about who they are and what they are called to build. Available on Amazon, Audible, Kindle, and Apple Books. Order here: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Your-EDGE-Unlock-Purpose/dp/B0BW32LXTP/ And if you need a practical spark for reflection, journaling, team conversations, or personal growth, Clarity Cards are designed to help you ask better questions, name what matters, and move with more intention. Get your deck here: www.clarity-cards.com

  5. Jul 31

    S4:E2 | In the Lab: DJ NABS on the Records, Rooms, and Rhythms That Built Atlanta

    Connect with DJ NABS ·      Website: https://djnabs.com ·      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/d.j.nabs/ ·      YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DJNABSTV ·      TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dj.nabs8 ·      The Southern Brothas (on Apple Music): https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-southern-brothas/1797567519 Episode Summary In this episode, Jeremy sits down with DJ Nabs, a pioneer in Atlanta hip hop radio, a legendary tour DJ, turntablist, producer, documentarian, and cultural connector. Nabs talks about growing up with music, becoming DJ Nabs in high school, moving from Durham to Atlanta, battling for respect, remixing Arrested Development's Tennessee, connecting with Michael Mauldin and Jermaine Dupri, and becoming part of the early Atlanta hip hop rise through Kris Kross, V-103, Hot 97.5, and In the Lab with DJ Nabs. He also offers a masterclass in how DJs hear music: tempo, crates, regional influence, crowd energy, and the bridges between sounds. What You'll Learn ·      How DJ Nabs moved from saxophone and school band to turntables and hip hop ·      Why 1988 to 1992 was a crucial runway for Atlanta hip hop ·      How DJs helped break records and connect regional sounds ·      What made the early Atlanta scene so creatively open and diverse ·      Why music history is more connected than narrow regional conversations suggest Memorable Quotes ·      "In life, you just have to go out there and do something different." ·      "Everybody was trying to figure out what their voice was." ·      "It's all a bridge from something else." ·      "This is what DJs do. You put people in position." Finding Your EDGE + Clarity Cards In Finding Your EDGE, Jeremy Haselwood's book helps readers unlock their talent and purpose by getting clear about who they are and what they are called to build. Available on Amazon, Audible, Kindle, and Apple Books. Order here: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Your-EDGE-Unlock-Purpose/dp/B0BW32LXTP/ And if you need a practical spark for reflection, journaling, team conversations, or personal growth, Clarity Cards are designed to help you ask better questions, name what matters, and move with more intention. Get your deck here: www.clarity-cards.com

  6. Jul 24

    S4:E1 | How She Still Does It: Res on Genre-Bending, Creative Freedom, and the 25th Year of How I Do

    Connect with Res ·      Website: https://the1res.com ·      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the1res/ ·      TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the1res ·      How I Do 25th Anniversary vinyl: https://interscope.lnk.to/ResIG Episode Summary In this episode of Behind the Beat, Jeremy sits down with Philly-born singer, songwriter, performer, artist, and DJ Res for a conversation about artistry, identity, and the long life of a truly original album. Res takes us back to the beginning, from growing up singing to studying finance at Temple University before one conversation changed her path. A visit with Santi White, known to the world as Santigold, turned into a creative partnership that helped shape Res's early sound and eventually led to the songs that became How I Do. She also reflects on early studio moments, getting support from key music industry figures, turning down the chance to join Groove Theory, signing with MCA, and learning the difference between fitting into the industry and building something that lasts. The conversation centers around the 25th anniversary of How I Do, an album that bent genres before that was a marketing category. Res talks about why the album still matters, why it continues to find younger listeners, and how it represents both her legacy and her future. She also opens up about being independent, maintaining quality without major-label resources, and why DJing helped her fall in love with music again. This episode is about staying true to your sound, even when the industry does not know where to place you. What You'll Learn How one connection with Santigold helped launch Res's music career Why Res passed on joining Groove Theory How How I Do came together and why it still resonates 25 years later What it means to create music that does not fit neatly into one genre How independence can be both freeing and challenging for an artist Why maintaining quality matters, even when budgets disappear How DJing became a creative reset for Res Why artists who are "different" should lean into what makes them hard to categorize Memorable Quotes "The album is as old as when you found it." "Is it really worth me trying to be something I'm not?" "Money is very attractive, and when you become the cash cow, everyone is gonna steer you toward making more." "I present very much just different." "Whatever you're good at, just be the best at that." Finding Your EDGE + Clarity Cards This season is about the people who followed a creative pull and built something meaningful from it. Res's story is a reminder that your edge is often the thing that makes you hard to categorize. That is the heart of Jeremy Haselwood's book, Finding Your EDGE: How to Unlock Your Talent & Purpose. If you are trying to better understand your gifts, your story, and the direction you are meant to move in, this book gives you a practical and personal framework for getting clearer about who you are and what you are here to create. Available on Amazon, Audible, Kindle, and Apple Books. Order here: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Your-EDGE-Unlock-Purpose/dp/B0BW32LXTP/ And for deeper reflection, check out Clarity Cards, a deck of prompts designed to help you pause, think, and reconnect with purpose. Whether you are an artist, entrepreneur, leader, or someone navigating your next chapter, Clarity Cards can help you ask better questions and listen more closely to your own answers. Get your deck here: www.clarity-cards.com

  7. Jan 9 ·  Bonus

    BONUS: SEASON 3 RAP UP

    This Season 2 Wrap-Up is called "Younger You" It's inspired by the women business owners who appeared season of The Jeremy Haselwood Show, along with the many other women in my life who are either running or starting a business. It's a song of hope, resilience, hard work, affirmation, and gratitude.  If you like it, please share it with someone who needs to hear it! Also, follow or subscribe to the show so you'll be notified when new episodes drop.  Connect with Jeremy on Instagram @jeremy.haselwood or LinkedIn for updates, speaking, consulting, and more! www.JeremyHaselwood.com  Written by me.  Song lyrics:  [Intro] When she was just a child, she would play in her room Creating a world she could escape to, with a tiara wrapped around her head But then she grew up. That same little girl is now a woman, still creating her own world….with a call to adventure. She's Focused. Confident. She's Successful. If her younger self could see her now, she'd say: I knew you could. I knew you would.   [Hook] I knew you could, I knew you would That's what the younger you is saying to you I knew you could, I knew you would She's smiling inside 'cause she always knew I knew you could, I knew you would Overcame, a whole lot but you still came through Don't let her down make that woman inside proud [alt ending: don't ever let them dim your light, keep on shining bright] {how it started} [Verse] From 9-5 she works a  job From 5-9 works on her dream Each day she slaps her war paint on Even then, she's still not really seen Works twice as hard and sets the bar If not here, she's still gonna make it far She's got plans and man she's so inspiring The little girl inside should be smiling "saying…"   [Hook] In the dark of the night, and the glow of the light, From her desk, wants to rest, eyes red but she's alright. Her choice is to go, take classes study more, Reading books, reading blogs, researches, network hard. Now she's gaining some momentum, and she registered her business, Next thing is go get 'em, you may think of her as fearless. Got tears in the corners 'cause she's scared to death Didn't have a blueprint, so she made it herself. So many times she wanted to quit… But she never did…   Keep glowing, Keep going Level up level up, keep growing One more step, one more step Keep going, almost there. Keep glowing, Keep going Level up level up, kept growing One more step, one more step Keep going, almost there.   [verse 3] Even when it hurt, even when they didn't believe, Even when they didn't support, you still made it all to be. Hard work is paying off, you got everything you earned, Did the work others wouldn't, now it's really all your turn. Making money, even better, you are making impact, Living in your purpose legacy is giving back. Now that little girl inside she is smiling full of pride, She's been with you this whole time, got to see it through your eyes.

  8. 12/26/2025

    S3:E10 | Purpose Over Popularity: Nia Hill's Blueprint for Building Purpose-Driven Media Spaces

    Connect with Nia Hill: Instagram: @therealniahill LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nia-t-hill-479a5b143 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/niathill Learn more about ODX Studio: odxstudio.com  Jeremy's Book: Finding Your EDGE 📘 Order here: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Your-EDGE/dp/B0C5WQSBG5 Discover how to unlock your unique talents and purpose with Jeremy's personal development book, filled with real stories, reflection prompts, and purpose-driven insights. Clarity Cards™ 🃏 Order here: https://bit.ly/JHS-S3  A self-discovery and coaching deck of cards with 53 questions that spark meaningful reflection, connection, and clarity for individuals and teams. JeremyHaselwood.com 💻 Visit: https://bit.ly/jhs-s3   Find tools, templates, and transformational content to help you grow in both purpose and impact. Episode Summary: In this season finale of The Jeremy Haselwood Show, Jeremy reconnects with a silent, but powerful force in the entertainment industry, the multi-talented Nia Hill. From her early days in Oklahoma as the child of two musicians, to becoming a Grammy and NAACP Image Award-winning creative professional, Nia's journey is one of soul, vision, and resilience. Nia reflects on how being raised in a predominantly white neighborhood shaped her perspective, how music and poetry became her early outlets, and how she navigated a non-traditional path into the entertainment business. She and Jeremy also share personal stories about their Oklahoma roots, Atlanta hustle, and what it really takes to build something meaningful in the industry without losing yourself in the process. In this deeply vulnerable conversation, Nia also opens up about being on the autism spectrum, how that has influenced her worldview, and why neurodivergence has been both a challenge and a gift in her creative process. She talks candidly about embracing her difference rather than masking it, and why more inclusive spaces in entertainment are still desperately needed. This isn't just a conversation about accolades, it's a deep dive into identity, intention, legacy, and the unseen spiritual forces that guide purpose-driven creatives. In This Episode, You'll Hear: How growing up in an isolated cultural environment informed Nia's artistic voice The generational influence of music in her family and how that sparked her creativity How discovering she was on the autism spectrum brought clarity to lifelong patterns The role of spirituality and divine timing in her creative breakthroughs Why Nia chose to create her own studio instead of chasing mainstream validation Her thoughts on legacy, storytelling, and the need for Black women to take up space with intention Memorable Quotes: "I come from a long line of musicians, it's in my blood. But I didn't always have the language to call myself an artist."  "There came a point where I stopped waiting for permission. I had to create a space that honored the stories I wanted to tell. That's how ODX was born." "My gut has never lied to me. Every time I ignored it, I paid for it." "I tell stories for the people who don't always see themselves on screen...people like me."    Take Action Now: 🎴 Grab a deck of Clarity Cards™ to explore your next move—great for self-reflection, leadership, or team breakthroughs 📘 Get Jeremy's book Finding Your EDGE: How to Unlock Your Talent & Purpose for real-life stories, frameworks, and guidance to move from stuck to soaring 🧠 Journal prompt: Am I currently holding on to something that's blocking my next step? What might I need to release? About Nia Hill: Nia T. Hill is a visionary entrepreneur and creative leader whose breadth of transformative entertainment work spans film, television, music, and theater. Her work consistently anticipates the moment and resonates in the zeitgeist of popular culture. Hill is a cultural steward for the people and communities her projects reach. A theatrical distribution partnership between her company's The Momentum Experience and Mark Cuban's Magnolia Pictures reimagined audience engagement and produced a 250% return, which continues to generate revenue today. Her documentary, Colored My Mind, explored the lived experiences of children with autism, earning her a Best Director honor at the Cannes Film Festival AmPav. After screening at the White House, the film helped catalyze public policy shifts that ultimately contributed to a $3 billion dollar U.S. federal funding allocation for autism services in marginalized communities. Born and raised in Oklahoma with parents who were musical artists, Hill developed a deep appreciation for the artform early. Through her Strange Fruit Films production deal with Viacom, Hill helped shape a new era of unscripted and faith-forward programming, overseeing a $240 million slate that included Family Crews, Vindicated, and the long-running hit Sunday Best, hosted by Kirk Franklin. Earlier in her career, Hill independently financed and produced the gospel stage play I Know I've Been Changed, Tyler Perry's first ever national musical tour. Hill's forthcoming biographical musical, I'm Every Woman, chronicles the life and legacy of her longtime creative collaborator, the legendary Chaka Khan. The musical's much anticipated debut is this spring in London at The West End Theater, underscoring Hill's ongoing commitment to preserving and recontextualizing Black musical heritage on a global stage. "I don't know if we talk enough about collective joy, says Hill, "but moving out of survival mode is a goal."

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The Jeremy Haselwood Show is a podcast designed to spark curiosity, build community, and inspire action. "My mission is to create a space where we can explore the questions and ideas that truly matter. Each season, we dive into a new theme—whether it's digital fundraising strategies, personal growth, or the untold stories of business leaders, professionals, and artists. The theme for Season 1 is Digital Fundraising for Nonprofits. Throughout my career, I've been passionate about connecting people with the ideas and resources that empower them to make a meaningful impact. This podcast is an extension of that—offering you the tools, insights, and inspiration to fuel your journey. I believe at the heart of every great endeavor is a story waiting to be told. Whether you're a nonprofit leader, an entrepreneur, or just a person who needs a boost of inspiration, my goal is to help you unlock your potential. And at the core of it all is hope." Like, follow, or subscribe to The Jeremy Haselwood Show, where we learn together, grow together, and discover how to create positive change in our world. Learn more at JeremyHaselwood.com Follow for updates at https://www.instagram.com/jeremy.haselwood/