the eQuity bluePrint
In this episode, we sit down with Superhero DJ Jon Quick—a nationally recognized DJ, music curator, and cultural visionary who's worked with everyone from Beyoncé to Marvel. But his story goes far beyond the turntables. We talk passion, purpose, and the financial blueprint behind the music. From building a national brand and curating iconic radio shows to spinning for stadiums and securing five-figure checks, Jon shares what it really takes to succeed in the evolving music industry. 💥 The truth about DJing as a business 💥 The financial missteps young artists make 💥 How investing in yourself (and the stock market) changes the game 💥 Why representation—on the mic and in superhero culture—matters more than ever 💥 The contracts, the clout, and the community-building Whether you’re a creative, entrepreneur, or someone navigating your own equity journey—this conversation will leave you ready to remix your approach to purpose and profit. More About DJ Jon Quick Superhero DJ Jon Quick is a creator, producer, co-host, and music curator/mixmaster. He currently has radio shows that can be heard weekly on NYC’s 94.7 The Block. “Gotham After Darkons, " he was one of several top DJs once featured in rotation on “The Mix at Six” on 107.5 WBLS. He’s made appearances on Fox 5-NY “Good Morning NY”, SiriusXM’s “Sway in the Morning” (twice), and was also featured for over a year on Music Choice’s TV “Mixtape” and “Throwback Jams” cable channels. He’s also played at legendary arenas such as Madison Square Garden, Mets Citifield Stadium and Giants Stadium. A force in corporate America his past clients include Marvel, DC Comics, Visa, BET, Viacom, Def Jam, Columbia Records, Pepsi, BMW, Lexus, Black Enterprise, The United Way, The National Council of Negro Woman, LinkedIn, Uptown Magazine, American Express, Dusse,’ Hennessy The Lion King on Broadway and the NFL. He is also the creator of DJ Jon Quick’s Heroines of Excellence Awards, which ha-centricn curated “The Black Superhero Experience”, a public installation featuring his extensive collection of black and brown superhero action figures. It’s currently on display at the Roosevelt Public Library’s gallery until April 20th.
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