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The Gold Room

The Gold Room

By: Neo Gold
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The Gold Room is a curated radio experience where artists and creatives share their work at the intersection of art, experience, and capital. In this space we are building ecosystems where creative culture and commerce co-exist and thrive. Every feature is intentional, every voice chosen with purpose, and every conversation designed to leave a mark.

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Episodes
  • Season 1 Episode 4: How Artists Curate A Life, Brand, And Community
    Jun 22 2026

    If streaming pays fractions of a cent, ticket fees keep climbing, and everyone wants you to “post more,” how are you supposed to build a real creative career without burning out? We sit down in the Gold Room with Mia Mac, a DJ and luxury brand strategist, to talk about what actually holds an artist’s world together: curation, standards, and the behind-the-scenes choices nobody sees until the night is over and the crowd says, “That changed my life.”

    We start with a big question: if your art was the only thing left to tell stories about you, what would it say? From there, we get into the joy and the weight of curation, how to stop creating from comparison, and why rest is not laziness, it’s part of the creative process. We also shout out the real ecosystem behind artists, including brand managers, assistants, consultants, and friends who keep things honest, plus what it looks like to document your value, protect your intellectual property, and build your own brand alongside the work you do for others.

    Then we go full Music and Money: streaming payout math, direct-to-fan platforms like Bandcamp, sync licensing for film and TV, brand partnerships, teaching, private and corporate events, and why your catalog should be treated like real estate. We also break down the Live Nation Ticketmaster monopoly verdict and the bigger lesson for artists and fans: when the game is rigged, strategy and community matter more than ever. We end with a fun-but-useful creative astrology segment, plus a grounded talk on faith, burnout, and creative recovery, including “write the vision and make it plain” as a practical tool for staying the course.

    If this hit, subscribe, share it with a creative friend, and leave a review so more artists can find the Gold Room. What part of your creative life needs a better system right now?

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Season 1 Episode 3: Find Your Room & Know What Rooms To Leave
    Jun 6 2026

    A lot of us keep grinding in rooms that quietly drain us and then wonder why nothing clicks. We pull that idea apart from the inside out: the rooms you choose, the rooms you inherit, and the rooms you build in your creative journey. We also get personal about the internal rooms that trap artists, like imposter syndrome, self-doubt, and anxiety, and what it actually looks like to walk out and keep moving anyway.

    Daijah Ross joins us with a blueprint that feels both grounded and freeing. We talk about leaving comfortable jobs, building Beats and Ballads into an intentional community, and what “no nine to five” really requires: structure, reps, studying your craft, and showing up with purpose. We also dig into creative boundaries, pricing your work with fairness, and why “energy is currency” is not a slogan, it’s a survival skill for entrepreneurs, songwriters, and event curators.

    Then we go straight to music industry money: streaming royalties, ownership, leverage, and the uncomfortable truth behind big numbers. Daijah shares how she thinks about placements like NBA 2K, what matters beyond the check, and how artists can package credits, community, live performance, and brand capital into a sustainable path. If you’re building your career in Atlanta or anywhere else, this conversation is a practical reset.

    Subscribe for more real talk on creativity, money, and courage, share this with a friend who’s stuck in the wrong room, and leave a review with the room you’re ready to walk out of.

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    2 hrs and 6 mins
  • Season 1 Episode 2: Stop Folding Like Play-Doh And Get In The Fire
    May 26 2026

    Sensitivity gets treated like a liability, but I see it as a creative advantage. If you’ve ever thought “I’m an artist and I’m sensitive about my work,” you’re not alone and you’re not broken. We talk about why the best artists tend to feel more, notice more, and process the world more deeply, and how that awareness can become your edge instead of your exhaustion.

    I also walk through a metaphor I can’t shake: you are clay. Life applies pressure, hands shape you, and the fire sets you. The goal isn’t to avoid the heat, it’s to decide what kind of art you’re becoming on the other side. From there we move into the question of the week: if you were your own best friend, what advice would you give yourself today? That one shift can change your self-talk, your confidence, and your next move.

    Then we get into execution and money strategy. Ideas are currency, but only if you act on them, protect them, and put them in the right rooms. We talk about why there’s money in your difference, why AI makes originality and lived experience even more valuable, and how money mindset is driven by identity more than information. We also touch the music industry reality: ownership, publishing, contracts, and why creators have to learn the business if we want the freedom.

    Subscribe for more conversations like this, share it with a friend who needs permission to move, and leave a review with the biggest takeaway you’re applying this week.

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    1 hr and 59 mins
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