Found Voices™ Season 2 Episode 6 Ronald Moss

EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 40 MIN

Found Voices™ Season 2 Episode 6 Ronald Moss

from Found Voices™ with Carolyn Ziel · host Carolyn Ziel

Send us Fan MailI so enjoyed my talk with Ron. We talked about music and what it's like to write a memoir, finding one's voice, and starting to write later in life. Ron is inspiring, fun, and just an all-around cool guy. I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed talking with Ron. Ronald Moss is a member of the Los Angeles Poets & Writers Collective and has been published in Method Writers Speak Volumes Three, Four & Seven. In 2011, Ronald Moss started Honua Music Publishing with partner Andreas Schuller. Honua writers were nominated for a Grammy for their work on the Justin Bieber album “Purpose” in 2017, and writer Alida Peck won multi-Platinum awards for co-writing and performing Robin Shultz's “In Your Eyes” in 2020.Ronald Moss was directly responsible for signing artist/ songwriters Avril Lavigne and Mika to music publishing deals while at Rondor Music, winning the Ivor Novello Award for International Hit of the Year in 2002 for publishing the song “Complicated” and the “Songwriter of the Year Award for Mika in 2008.Ron’s father, Jerry Moss, founded A&M Records along with his partner Herb Alpert in 1962. Ron started working for A&M Records at 15 in the shipping department and worked in the A&M studio, Promotion Department, and A&R department through college, graduating from Pepperdine University with a BSM in Business Management.Ron lives in Haiku, Maui, with his wife, Rhonda, and their dog, Kiko.Support the showVisit my website for more.

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