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by Getting Over with Marcus K. Dowling
Getting Over with Marcus K. Dowling is a podcast based in Washington, DC that celebrates people leading successful lives who make people care about themselves and their work in their own unique way.
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Episode 3: Kate Ross
Let's be certain that if you're an accountant, party promoter, business manager or electronic music fanatic listening to this within listening distance of this episode of Getting Over, you still probably don't know the side of Kate Ross that you get to hear on this podcast. Yes, Kate's a Williamsburg, Virginia-born and Vassar-educated accountant and business manager. As well, she's a lesbian party promoter who started The Coven, her popular and "be-witching" DC-based party because she self-admittedly had no lesbian friends. Even deeper yet, she played a major behind-the-scenes role in the sights and sounds that defined the euphoria of pop music's EDM age.
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Episode 2: Marcus J. Moore
Getting Over is brought to you in part through generous support from the good people at Random Nerds ( www.randomnerds.com) Bandcamp's new Senior Editor Marcus J. Moore has emerged as one of the world's preeminent music journalists, but don't define him by just his Pitchfork, BBC, MTV, The Washington Post, and Washington City Paper bylines. Rather, note his ability to branch out across multiple topics of interest, making him much more than "just another journalist." In an era where the lines between print and freelance writer have blurred, Moore has found a way to remain sustainable and successful. This conversation is well worth your time and consideration...
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Episode 1: Oddisee
Getting Over is brought to you in part through generous support from the good people at Random Nerds ( www.randomnerds.com) Washington, DC area-born and Brooklyn-based emcee Oddisee has established a standard of excellence as an artist that's largely defined by his level of global awareness and digital age savvy, plus his talent as both an emcee and a producer. However, it's in the fact that he's an independent and unsigned to a major label where his level of success becomes so intriguing. In an era where the record industry's re-structuring economics have dimmed the careers of other creatives, Oddisee shines brighter than ever before.
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