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Episode 432 - From Vampr to the Future of Music Networking with Josh Simons

Episode 432 - From Vampr to the Future of Music Networking with Josh Simons

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Join us in this captivating episode of the When Words Fail Music Speaks podcast as host James Cox interviews Josh Simons, founder of Vampr and CEO of Rhino Group. Discover Josh's journey from being a musician in Buchanan to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the music industry. Learn about the innovative platform Vampr, which connects musicians globally, and explore Josh's insights on the healing power of music.


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Key Topics Discussed:

  • The importance of mental health and therapy
  • Josh Simons' musical background and journey with Buchanan
  • The creation and impact of Vampr, a geosocial network for musicians
  • Insights into the music industry and entrepreneurship
  • The role of music in battling depression and life's challenges
  • Josh's favorite musical instruments and artists


Guest Information:

Josh Simons

  • Founder of Vampr
  • CEO of Rhino Group
  • Former musician in Buchanan

Links Mentioned:

  • Download the Vampr app: Available on iOS and Android
  • Visit Vinyl Group: vinyl.group
  • Explore Vampr, Jaxta, Rhino Media, and Serenade



Closing Remarks:

Thank you for tuning in! Remember, when words fail...music speaks! See you next time!

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