Soundstripe

Soundstripe Sessions

Arts EN ↓ 18 episodes

The space between inspiration and execution, that’s where the real story lives. We sit down with world-class creators and storytellers to unpack the craft, creative decisions, the roadblocks, and the breakthroughs that shaped their best work.

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Soundstripe

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Arts

Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

Aaron Sprinkle (Producer and Composer): Self-Taught and Still Learning 08.07.2026

Aaron Sprinkle is a senior staff composer at Soundstripe and a longtime record producer who produced MXPX's debut album as a teenager and later worked with Anberlin, Pedro the Lion, Copeland, and more. He and Jeff cover his self-taught start on Vashon Island, producing the mid-2000s emo scene, writing under a dozen monikers for Soundstripe's catalog, and why he calls himself anti-AI.

Matt McCabe (Visit Big Bear): Building Big Bear's Story, One Golden Moment at a Time 01.07.2026

Matt McCabe is the creative director at Visit Big Bear, the destination marketing organization for Big Bear Lake, California, where he grew up and built his career. He and Jeff cover Big Bear's storytelling approach, the viral bald eagle webcam, adapting cinematic footage for social media, scoring projects with original Soundstripe music, and an upcoming documentary.

Ali Rogers (PranaLens): Filming Struggle, Triumph, and the Human Element 24.06.2026

Ali Rogers is a filmmaker and visual storyteller behind PranaLens, known for cinematic work with 29029 Everesting, endurance athlete Colin O'Brady, and the Rich Roll podcast. She and Jeff cover learning the craft through weddings, capturing raw moments of struggle and triumph, scoring by feel, and finding the human thread in every story.

Paul Carpenter (Founder of Plural): Why Agencies Need Agency Over Their Own Brand 17.06.2026

Paul Carpenter, founder of the Atlanta creative agency Plural and president of AMA Atlanta, has spent nearly 30 years in marketing. He and Jeff cover the evolution of agencies, why curiosity beats optimization, AI's impact on video and music, the neuroscience of storytelling, and the resurgence of indie shops.

Daisha McBride (The Rap Girl): Going Viral and Going Independent 10.06.2026

Daisha McBride, the Nashville rapper known as The Rap Girl, turned a high school nickname into a career spanning freestyles with hundreds of millions of views, a Queen Collective documentary, and the BET Awards stage. She and Jeff cover standing out in a country-first music city, her fast and prolific writing process, going all-in as an independent artist, and the discipline behind it.

Scott Welch, the Manager Behind Alanis Morissette — Spotting Talent and Betting Early 03.06.2026

Scott Welch is one of the most accomplished managers in music history, having guided the careers of Alanis Morissette, Paula Abdul, Steve Perry, and Collective Soul. He and Jeff cover his path from merch truck to managing icons, telling artists the truth, spotting talent you can't quite bottle, the early mp3.com IPO, and his front-row seat to StubHub.

Live from Sync Camp: Aaron Mercer on Why Every Placement Is a Minor Miracle 27.05.2026

Aaron Mercer, co-president of Premier Music Group, has spent 30 years in Nashville shaping how music moves through advertising, film, and TV — from his early days at BMI and Sony ATV to leading a firm whose clients include Samsung, Adidas, and the NBA. He covers the nuts and bolts of music licensing, why AI-generated music is a legal non-starter for commercial use, and how a Chevy commercial broke...

Live from Sync Camp: CJ Oliver on Producing, Perfectionism, and Reinvention 20.05.2026

Grammy-nominated producer and songwriter CJ Oliver has 180+ tracks in the Soundstripe catalog and sync placements on NBC, Hulu, and Netflix. Her self-taught start at nine selling her first instrumental, breaking past being known as the violin kid, producing across R&B and hip-hop, AI in music, and advice for young artists.

Leo Falkenstein (Consume Media): Video Connection in the Age of AI 13.05.2026

Leo Falkenstein is the owner of Consume Media, an Atlanta video company he founded 13 years ago that now works with Calendly, SalesLoft, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Leo and Jeff cover starting out in the Athens music scene, how AI is reshaping video production, turning one shoot into 25 assets, and why he calls the work video connection, not video marketing.

Noam Kroll on Building a Filmmaking Career, Working on Your Own Terms, and Trusting Your Instincts 06.05.2026

Noam Kroll is an LA-based filmmaker, director, and cinematographer who runs one of the most popular filmmaking blogs and podcasts on the internet at noamkroll.com . He talks about the slow build of a filmmaking career, working in a way that fits how he's wired as an introvert, and picking ideas worth committing to.

Dr. Erika Siegel on the Pillars of Health, Creativity, and Self-Care 29.04.2026

Dr. Erika Siegel is a naturopathic physician, acupuncturist, and founder of Nourish Me Clinic in Portland, Oregon. She and Jeff cover blending Western and Chinese medicine, the foundations of health, GLP-1 drugs, sauna and cold therapy, the link between wellness and creativity, and self-care as responsibility.

Building a Commercial DP Career on Spec Work 22.04.2026

Nicole Shapiro is a Toronto-based cinematographer who runs N-SHAPS Production, shooting commercial and music video work for clients like Mazda, Adidas, and the Toronto Raptors. She came to filmmaking through an unexpected door: a kinesiology degree and a pivot to shooting basketball highlights in 2019. She and Jeff talk about building a DP career without film school and using spec work to land pai...

Eric Sheinkop on Dyslexia, Authentic Marketing, and Being Acquired by Coca-Cola 15.04.2026

Eric Sheinkop founded Music Dealers at 16 and scaled it into a licensing platform that placed independent artists inside campaigns for Coca-Cola, the FIFA World Cup, and the Olympics. Jeff and Eric talk through what dyslexia taught him about spotting patterns in broken industries, the PE deal that eventually cost him the company, and what he's building now at The Desire Company, connecting brands...

Never Lose Your Inner Child 01.04.2026

Jonah Feingold is an independent filmmaker and entrepreneur based in New York who has made five feature films and over a hundred shorts. In this conversation, Jonah talks about his origin story, influenced by Hook at age two, his approach to creative work, and the business challenges of funding films in 2026.

Building an Agency Worth Working For 18.03.2026

Brooke MacLean is the CEO of Marketwake, an Atlanta based agency she bootstrapped to nearly 80 people over eight years and named one of the best places to work in the city. Her agency helps brands tell better stories, which leads to better results for their business. She joins Jeff to talk about what that actually looks like in practice, why culture became her competitive advantage, and why she th...

"Making the Hang" with Matt Wigton 04.03.2026

Soundstripe staff composer Matt Wigton on his journey from Memphis baseball prospect to touring jazz bassist to prolific music library composer — over 1,000 songs, a Bridgerton placement, and his recent string quartet EP.

The Origin Story of Soundstripe 18.02.2026

In the very first episode of the Soundstripe podcast, host Jeff Perkins sits down with all three co-founders — Micah Sannan, Travis Terrell, and Trevor Hinesley — to celebrate 10 years of Soundstripe and tell the full origin story.

Welcome to Soundstripe Sessions - Teaser 14.02.2026

The space between inspiration and execution, that’s where the real story lives. We sit down with world-class creators and storytellers to unpack the craft, creative decisions, the roadblocks, and the breakthroughs that shaped their best work.

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