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"Stop, That Tickles" and New Revenue Streams

1h 36m · Entrepreneurship and Art · 21 May 08:00

Carly and Dan try to convince George to do Karaoke. George explains why “Stop, that tickles” is an important phrase to know in different languages. More importantly, they discuss new revenue opportunities for independent musicians including private live streams and fan subscriptions.

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