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Simon Jones: As LGBTQ people, We’ve Had To Fight For Our Authenticity

from The Blinding Talent Music Industry Podcast with Mark Adams

The music business loves a shortcut—but real careers are built, not hacked. In this episode, award-winning publicist and manager Simon pulls back the curtain on how pop stars are actually broken: persistence over “promo stunts,” ruthless focus over doing “everything,” and authenticity over algorithm-chasing.From being a teenage major-label signing to running PR for SMTV/CD:UK, stewarding Ant & Dec for decades, riding the One Direction juggernaut, relaunching Louise into the Top 10, championing RAYE, and elevating queer culture through Mighty Hoopla and Drag Race UK stars The Vivienne, Bimini and Tia Kofi—Simon shares the playbook (and the pitfalls) of modern fame.This conversation is hosted by Mark Adams, CEO of Blinding Talent, brand expert, and music industry leader with 20 years’ experience at Bauer, Emap, and Channel 4, working with major artists and global brands including YouTube and Spotify.Together they explore:⬛ From “flop pop star” to powerhouse PR: using early failure as fuel⬛ The SMTV/CD:UK effect—why rooms, not emails, build careers⬛ Ant & Dec: how trust, time and team culture create national treasures⬛ One Direction’s Leicester Square takeover—what scale really feels like⬛ Singles vs albums: why bodies of work still build fanbases⬛ Louise’s return: beating ageism, ditching the “heritage act” box⬛ RAYE’s rise: the public roots for authenticity (and album freedom)⬛ Labels, risk and reality—why “more PR” ≠ “more streams”⬛ Queer fandom = credibility: Mighty Hoopla and the pop ecosystem⬛ Drag Race to mainstream: pick a lane, then kick down the door⬛ Hot takes hurt: why pausing before posting is a superpower⬛ AI futures: deepfakes, dead icons and the lines Simon won’t cross⏱ Episode Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:37 From Norfolk kid to major-label teen act04:59 Freuds, SMTV/CD:UK & winning the room07:21 Building lifelong trust with Ant & Dec13:06 The 1D movie premiere—organising mayhem16:45 Albums matter: how fanbases actually form22:03 Louise’s comeback and industry snobbery26:02 Breaking solo careers post-group: authenticity first31:24 What PR really does (and doesn’t) do37:04 Mighty Hoopla, queer credibility & community39:10 Managing The Vivienne, Bimini & Tia Kofi—find your lane45:02 Advocacy that moves the needle50:27 Fans, hot takes & avoiding PR own-goals55:03 The next 10 years: streaming shifts & AI red lines59:00 Closing thoughtsFollow Mark Adams:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/markadamsai/Blinding Talent:⬛ Learn more here - www.blindingtalent.com⬛ Follow on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blindingtalent⬛ Follow on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blindingtalentinsta/⬛ Follow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@blindingtalent⬛ Subscribe on YouTube - @BlindingTalentPlease rate, like and subscribe — it really helps us bring you bigger and better guests.Please rate, like and subscribe it really helps us get bigger and better guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The music business loves a shortcut—but real careers are built, not hacked. In this episode, award-winning publicist and manager Simon pulls back the curtain on how pop stars are actually broken: persistence over “promo stunts,” ruthless focus over doing “everything,” and authenticity over algorithm-chasing.From being a teenage major-label signing to running PR for SMTV/CD:UK, stewarding Ant & Dec for decades, riding the One Direction juggernaut, relaunching Louise into the Top 10, championing RAYE, and elevating queer culture through Mighty Hoopla and Drag Race UK stars The Vivienne, Bimini and Tia Kofi—Simon shares the playbook (and the pitfalls) of modern fame.This conversation is hosted by Mark Adams, CEO of Blinding Talent, brand expert, and music industry leader with 20 years’ experience at Bauer, Emap, and Channel 4, working with major artists and global brands including YouTube and Spotify.Together they explore:⬛ From “flop pop star” to powerhouse PR: using early failure as fuel⬛ The SMTV/CD:UK effect—why rooms, not emails, build careers⬛ Ant & Dec: how trust, time and team culture create national treasures⬛ One Direction’s Leicester Square takeover—what scale really feels like⬛ Singles vs albums: why bodies of work still build fanbases⬛ Louise’s return: beating ageism, ditching the “heritage act” box⬛ RAYE’s rise: the public roots for authenticity (and album freedom)⬛ Labels, risk and reality—why “more PR” ≠ “more streams”⬛ Queer fandom = credibility: Mighty Hoopla and the pop ecosystem⬛ Drag Race to mainstream: pick a lane, then kick down the door⬛ Hot takes hurt: why pausing before posting is a superpower⬛ AI futures: deepfakes, dead icons and the lines Simon won’t cross⏱ Episode Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:37 From Norfolk kid to major-label teen act04:59 Freuds, SMTV/CD:UK & winning the room07:21 Building lifelong trust with Ant & Dec13:06 The 1D movie premiere—organising mayhem16:45 Albums matter: how fanbases actually form22:03 Louise’s comeback and industry snobbery26:02 Breaking solo careers post-group: authenticity first31:24 What PR really does (and doesn’t) do37:04 Mighty Hoopla, queer credibility & community39:10 Managing The Vivienne, Bimini & Tia Kofi—find your lane45:02 Advocacy that moves the needle50:27 Fans, hot takes & avoiding PR own-goals55:03 The next 10 years: streaming shifts & AI red lines59:00 Closing thoughtsFollow Mark Adams:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/markadamsai/Blinding Talent:⬛ Learn more here - www.blindingtalent.com⬛ Follow on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blindingtalent⬛ Follow on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blindingtalentinsta/⬛ Follow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@blindingtalent⬛ Subscribe on YouTube - @BlindingTalentPlease rate, like and subscribe — it really helps us bring you bigger and better guests.Please rate, like and subscribe it really helps us get bigger and better guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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