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AI Prompting & Music Comp
Jun 24, 2026
46m 59s
Don't Just Rap, Entertain
Jun 1, 2026
42m 39s
I Found My Purpose In AI
May 27, 2026
32m 16s
AI Is Not Coming, It Is Already Here
May 25, 2026
36m 07s
Stay Positive Throughout Your Music Journey
May 21, 2026
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() AI Prompting & Music Comp | In today’s episode, we bridge the gap between text and melody! Join us for a fascinating conversation as we explore two of the most transformative frontiers in technology: AI Prompting and AI Music Composition.We are thrilled to welcome special guests Courtney Daniel and Candace Lee to the show.What to Expect:Mastering AI Prompting: We sit down with Courtney Daniel to demystify the art of prompting. Learn how to craft better inputs, get more accurate results, and unlock the true potential of AI tools in your daily workflow.The Future of Sound: The tables turn as guest Candace Lee steps into the interviewer seat, putting host Duan to the test. They dive deep into the world of AI music composition, discussing how algorithms are shaping the creative process and what the future holds for human-AI collaboration in music.Whether you are a tech enthusiast, a creative professional, or just curious about how AI is reshaping our world, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.🎧 https://www.notjustmusicpodcast.com/130 🔔 Subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode.Connect with our guests:Courtney Daniel: https://www.aicareerpivot.com/Candace Lee: https://www.aicareerpivot.com/ | 46m 59s | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Don't Just Rap, Entertain✨ | rapentertainment+4 | — | Not Just Music Podcast | — | rapentertainment+5 | — | 42m 39s | |
| 5/27/26 | ![]() I Found My Purpose In AI✨ | AIpurpose+4 | Keisha NicoleEmilia Felix | The AI Pivot GroupTrajectory PMC | — | AIpurpose+5 | More LabsCODE | 32m 16s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() AI Is Not Coming, It Is Already Here✨ | AIcareer development+4 | Aunt Candace LeeAttorney Nicole Wylie Bell | Morning RecoveryAI Career Pivot Group+1 | — | AI toolscareer pivot+3 | More LabsCODE | 36m 07s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Stay Positive Throughout Your Music Journey✨ | music careerpositivity+3 | — | — | — | music industrycareer growth+5 | — | 17m 10s | |
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Value In The Music Industry✨ | music therapycareer guidance+3 | — | Not Just Music Podcast | hospitalschool+1 | music therapysalary negotiation+3 | — | 44m 00s | |
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Important Files After Studio Session✨ | file managementmusic production+4 | — | Not Just Music Podcast | — | file managementbackup plan+4 | — | 24m 34s | |
| 4/25/26 | ![]() Beginner Music Artist Often Do This✨ | music industryunique sound+4 | — | Not Just Music Podcast | — | beginner music artistsunique sound+4 | — | 48m 20s | |
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Ways to Budget For The Studio Part 2✨ | budget-friendly studio setupsBandLab+3 | — | BandLabBlue Yeti+4 | — | BandLabstudio setup+3 | — | 35m 06s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Ways to Budget For The Studio✨ | budgetingstudio recording+3 | — | BandLabGarageBand+2 | — | budgetingstudio recording+6 | More LabsCODE | 31m 12s | |
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| 4/9/26 | ![]() The Power of Music Collaborations✨ | music collaborationshistory of music+4 | — | R&BSoul+4 | — | music collaborationjazz+5 | — | 42m 06s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Black History of The Independent Recording Studio✨ | Independent Recording StudiosBlack History+5 | — | Boddie Recording Studio | Cleveland, Ohio | Boddie Recording Studioindependent music+5 | — | 40m 15s | |
| 4/4/26 | ![]() Beginner Songwriters Should Know This✨ | songwritingmusic industry+3 | — | Grammy AwardsNot Just Music Podcast | — | songwritersmusic career+3 | More LabsCODE | 33m 06s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Ups & Downs To Creating Content✨ | podcast creationtech issues+3 | — | Not Just Music PodcastTunecore | — | podcastcontent creation+4 | More Labs’ Morning RecoveryNJMP | 30m 15s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() NJMP History Of Recording✨ | recording musicstudio experience+3 | — | Not Just Music Podcast | — | recordingmusic+4 | More Labs’ Morning Recovery | 28m 48s | |
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Be The Next Cultural Giant✨ | activismcultural influence+4 | — | — | — | activistscultural giants+5 | More LabsNJMP | 31m 06s | |
| 3/14/26 | ![]() Music Production History & Future✨ | music production historysignature sound+3 | — | Motown SoundThe Funk Brothers | — | music productionsonic fingerprint+5 | — | 33m 07s | |
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Laila Edwards and Claressa Shields Complete The Mission | What's up, sports fans? On this episode, we're diving deep into two incredible athletes who just owned their missions—one finally nailed it, and the other just keeps on winning! Get ready to celebrate the huge accomplishments of Laila Edwards and Claressa Shields, two women who are seriously making history. Laila Edwards: Olympic Gold is HersLaila Edwards just completed the ultimate goal, bagging her first ever Olympic gold medal. We're going to break down her amazing journey to the top: the must-see moments, the insane grind of her training, and the pure mental toughness it took to beat the best. This win isn't just a personal victory; it's a massive moment for her whole sport, lighting up the path for the next generation. We'll chat about the final match and what this gold means for her career moving forward. Claressa Shields: The Title Reign is Non-StopThe "G.W.O.A.T." (Greatest Woman of All Time), Claressa Shields, is not slowing down—her title run is still going strong. She's the undisputed boss of boxing, defending her belts with her signature skill, power, and flair. We'll be analyzing her latest dominant showing, talking about the genius strategy she displayed and how she stays steps ahead in a super tough division. We'll look at the legacy she's building and who's brave enough to challenge her next.Tune in as we give props to these two phenomenal athletes who are living proof that staying focused, dedicated, and mission-driven leads to unstoppable success.Please like and subscribe to all of our networks. https://www.notjustmusicpodcast.com/follow/More Labs’ Morning Recovery is the #1 alcohol recovery supplement that helps you wake up clear-headed and refreshed. Clinically proven and trusted by thousands, with 20M+ bottles sold and a 4.9-star rating, it works. Try it risk-free! Enjoy an exclusive discount with our promo code! "NJMP" Head over to More Labs now. | 35m 18s | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | ![]() King Allegations To Believe Or Not Believe | The life story of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a vital Civil Rights leader, is made complicated by claims made during FBI spying led by J. Edgar Hoover, who wanted to hurt King's reputation.The main claims are:Affairs Outside of Marriage: The FBI secretly recorded and kept records of many alleged affairs, sometimes using these records to try and pressure King. While people argue about how true the records are, historians admit it's hard to tell the facts from the government's strong effort to ruin his standing.Copying Others' Work (Plagiarism): After his death, studies found that King used parts of others' writing in his PhD paper for Boston University and other schoolwork without giving proper credit.When you look at these claims, it's important to remember that the FBI was biased, as they actively tried to bring King down. The main discussion is still whether his alleged personal mistakes take away from King's huge and crucial work for fairness and equality in modern American society. Historical figures, including King, are complex—they are not completely good or completely bad.Please like and subscribe to all of our networks. https://www.notjustmusicpodcast.com/follow/More Labs’ Morning Recovery is the #1 alcohol recovery supplement that helps you wake up clear-headed and refreshed. Clinically proven and trusted by thousands, with 20M+ bottles sold and a 4.9-star rating, it works. Try it risk-free! Enjoy an exclusive discount with our promo code! "NJMP" Head over to More Labs now. | 38m 08s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() First Black Super Bowl Halftime Act | This podcast episode talks about a huge moment in music and sports: Ella Fitzgerald's historic performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show. As the "First Lady of Song," her appearance was a major step forward for Black artists. What Halftime Used to Be LikeBefore the big, flashy pop concerts we see now, Super Bowl Halftime Shows were simpler. They mainly featured local acts and marching bands. The Big MomentElla Fitzgerald is famous for being the first Black woman to headline a Super Bowl Halftime Show.When: Super Bowl VI (6) on January 16, 1972.Where: New Orleans.The Theme: It was a "Salute to Louis Armstrong."The Impact: Fitzgerald's performance, which included trumpeter Al Hirt, brought diverse and world-class talent to the massive TV audience for the first time.Why It MattersFitzgerald's show was more than just music; it was a strong statement about including diverse talent.Paving the Way: She set a major example, opening the door for future Black artists like Diana Ross, Prince, and Beyoncé to perform on the Super Bowl stage.Changing TV: Her visibility helped break down racial barriers on mainstream television.Elevating the Show: She brought the rich tradition of American Jazz to millions of viewers, turning the Halftime Show into a truly major cultural event.Please like and subscribe to all of our networks.https://www.notjustmusicpodcast.com/follow/More Labs’ Morning Recovery is the #1 alcohol recovery supplement that helps you wake up clear-headed and refreshed. Clinically proven and trusted by thousands, with 20M+ bottles sold and a 4.9-star rating, it works. Try it risk-free! Enjoy an exclusive discount with our promo code! "NJMP" Head over to More Labs now. | 56m 10s | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() 100 Years Of Black History | This episode is deeply important and special for everyone here at the Not Just Music Podcast. This year, we are joining the whole country in recognizing a huge milestone: 100 years of officially celebrated Black History. This moment is much more than just an anniversary; it marks a century since the start of what was called Negro History Week, created by Dr. Carter G. Woodson. This has since grown into the annual, month-long celebration we know now.The meaning of this 100th year is enormous. It is a chance to look at and honor the lasting and essential contributions of Black Americans—contributions that have shaped every part of American life, from science and books to government, art, and, of course, music. This celebration is a powerful statement about the deep strength shown through many generations, a strength born from hard times but grown with hope and resolve.Also, this centennial allows us to truly enjoy the richness of Black culture—a culture that is energetic, new, and strongly important worldwide. For us at the Not Just Music Podcast, this is a very personal and necessary moment, fitting perfectly with our goal to find the deeper cultural and historical stories behind the music we share. It is an honor to dedicate this episode to a century of history, legacy, and the bright future it keeps inspiring.Please like and subscribe to all of our networks. https://www.notjustmusicpodcast.com/follow/More Labs’ Morning Recovery is the #1 alcohol recovery supplement that helps you wake up clear-headed and refreshed. Clinically proven and trusted by thousands, with 20M+ bottles sold and a 4.9-star rating, it works. Try it risk-free! Enjoy an exclusive discount with our promo code! "NJMP" Head over to More Labs now. | 39m 32s | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() First Black Movie By Oscar Micheaux | Welcome to the podcast! Today, we're talking about Oscar Micheaux, the true start of Black movie-making. He was the first big African-American director to make a long movie.Micheaux (born 1884) didn't like the bad ways Black people were shown in movies made by white people. He was a writer who became a director so he could tell honest stories about how complex Black life really was.His most important movie, "The Homesteader" (1919), is seen as the first long movie written and directed by a Black person. This started the "race film" business, making movies just for Black audiences in segregated theaters.Micheaux's work was bold. He fought stereotypes, talked about tough subjects like lynching, and was a great businessman, making over 40 films (like Body and Soul and Within Our Gates).His importance is huge: he created a whole industry, gave Black actors chances, and proved how powerful it is to tell your own story, even when things are difficult.Please like and subscribe to all of our networks. https://www.notjustmusicpodcast.com/follow/More Labs’ Morning Recovery is the #1 alcohol recovery supplement that helps you wake up clear-headed and refreshed. Clinically proven and trusted by thousands, with 20M+ bottles sold and a 4.9-star rating, it works. Try it risk-free! Enjoy an exclusive discount with our promo code! "NJMP" Head over to More Labs now. | 22m 09s | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() What Characterizes Black History? | It's Black History Month, and the same famous people always pop up: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali. These people are hugely important—they were key to the civil rights movement and changed the world. But their fame often hides the thousands of other amazing people who made history. Their stories matter, but when they are the only stories we hear, we get a thin, incomplete picture of Black success and struggle.The truth is, Black history is not just about a few heroes. It's a huge story with many parts, including inventors, artists, scientists, teachers, activists, and everyday people whose bravery and work were often not written down or were erased on purpose. It goes far beyond the Civil Rights Movement of the mid-1900s, covering every time period from ancient times until today.So, who are the people we should talk about? Who deserves to be known just like the famous giants? Let's talk about the doctors, the pilots, the mathematicians, and the quiet community leaders whose work set the stage for change but whose names rarely make the news. It’s time to look past the usual names and see the whole range of Black achievement.Please like and subscribe to all of our networks. https://www.notjustmusicpodcast.com/follow/More Labs’ Morning Recovery is the #1 alcohol recovery supplement that helps you wake up clear-headed and refreshed. Clinically proven and trusted by thousands, with 20M+ bottles sold and a 4.9-star rating, it works. Try it risk-free! Enjoy an exclusive discount with our promo code! "NJMP" Head over to More Labs now. | 18m 45s | ||||||
| 9/12/25 | ![]() The Original Mr. Ice Cream Man - Alfred L Cralle | In this special Black History Moment episode, we shine a spotlight on the incredible Alfred L. Cralle, a true visionary whose invention, the ice cream scoop, fundamentally changed how we experience and enjoy this cherished dessert. Before Cralle's ingenious design, scooping ice cream was a cumbersome and often messy affair. His creation not only streamlined the process but also made ice cream more accessible to everyone, solidifying its place as a beloved treat. This episode is dedicated to honoring Alfred L. Cralle's significant and often overlooked contribution to both the world of culinary innovation and the rich tapestry of Black history, recognizing his remarkable impact on our daily lives and cultural heritage.Sources: https://interestingengineering.com/lists/the-a-z-list-of-black-inventors | 2m 28s | ||||||
| 9/4/25 | ![]() No Ironing Board? What Are You Using? - Sarah Boone | In episode 106, we pay homage to Sarah Boone, an African American inventor who made a significant contribution to household technology. She is best known for inventing an improved ironing board in 1892, a design that made it easier to press garments, especially women's clothing. Boone's innovation not only streamlined the process of ironing but also paved the way for further advancements in home appliances. Her legacy continues to inspire inventors and highlight the importance of African American contributions to everyday life.Sources: https://interestingengineering.com/lists/the-a-z-list-of-black-inventors | 1m 36s | ||||||
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