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HAAWWS on Music's Impact, Building Community, and Shaping the Boston Scene

50 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Bubba Startz welcomes HAAWWS to explore his journey and music's impact on his life. They discuss paying it forward, collaboration, and the evolving music scene. The episode covers the Scene Projects' growth, artist education, industry changes, and the Mass Music and Arts Summit. HAAWWS shares insights on business and networking, addressing Boston's music challenges and notable artists. They emphasize creative spaces like BTR Studios and community building. The episode delves into creator conventions, tour plans, youth creativity, social awareness, and artists' podcasts. They touch on content consistency, sports culture's influence, and athlete support for indie artists, concluding with future collaborations and global music community building. (0:00) Introduction and Welcoming guest HAAWWS (0:41) HAAWWS' backstory and music as a life-saving constant (3:21) Paying it forward, collaboration, and building a music scene (6:52) Scene Projects' expansion, artist education, and industry changes (8:06) Mass Music and Arts Summit overview (10:14) Business acumen and networking in the music industry (12:39) Boston music scene, challenges, and notable artists (16:30) BTR Studios shoutout and creative spaces importance (19:54) Community building through the Scene Projects and Bubba Startz's journey (24:12) Creator conventions, national tour plans, and younger generation's creativity (27:16) Social awareness and the role of artists' podcasts (32:18) Content creation consistency and sports culture impact on Boston music (40:57) Athletes and initiatives supporting independent artists (42:40) Utilizing local artists' music in sports media (44:04) Berkeley College of Music's role in Boston (46:04) Education paths and digital age navigation for influencers (47:40) Mass Music and Art Summit details and HAAWWS' community work (49:35) Future collaborations, tours, and global music community building

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