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Philip Kriz: Go Fiction — There Are No Rules

52 min · 13 de may de 2026
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What happens when a 15-year music industry roadie trades the tour bus for a laptop and a blank page? Philip J. Kriz—sound tech for Paul Simon, Green Day, Queen + Adam Lambert, and Kiss—found himself at a career crossroads when the pandemic stopped the world, and chose to write the story he'd always been carrying. The Roadie Cartel is a fictional dive into the music industry's shadowy underbelly, built from years of backstage access and one unforgettable question: what if it was all run by a cartel? In this episode, Philip talks about the courage it takes to tell your story, why fiction might just be the safest and most powerful creative tool you have, and how writing gave him something touring never could: himself. Resources & Links: • For more info on Phillip, visit https://www.phillipjkriz.com [https://www.phillipjkriz.com/] * Follow Philip on Instagram: @philipjkriz • The Roadie Cartel [https://www.amazon.com/Roadie-Cartel-Phillip-J-Kriz/dp/1956906762/ref=monarch_sidesheet_image]— Paperback and Kindle • Learn more about StorySessions™: StorySessions.live [http://StorySessions.live]

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