
Why Make Music… Episode 066 - “Supposed to Be Seven”
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Show Notes
Why Make Music… Episode 066 — “Supposed to Be Seven”
This episode was never supposed to exist in this form.
When the If I Was Your Producer series began, the plan was simple: seven volumes, ten tracks each, a contained creative statement. But momentum has a way of rewriting plans.
In Episode 066, Willa May (DJ Warm Cookies) takes the mic solo and reflects on how seven became thirty, how a music series turned into infrastructure, and how WDMN MEDIA evolved from an idea into a system that refuses to stop creating.
This episode weaves together multiple threads:
- The release of If I Was Your Producer — Volume Seven, now streaming on all platforms
- The psychology of long-form creation and building a catalog instead of chasing moments
- A clear-eyed discussion on why streaming alone isn’t sustainable for independent artists
- A breakdown of sync licensing and why ownership, metadata, and preparation matter
- A grounded perspective on AI as a creative tool — not a replacement — in modern music-making
- A personal reflection on Prince’s early brilliance and what it means to know who you are
- A cultural detour through WNBA equity, women’s basketball, and the rise of player-centered leagues
- Episode 66 as a metaphorical “Order 66” — and why independent creators survive by adapting
This is not a hype episode. It’s a presence episode.
Willa May closes with a meditation on work ethic, family, legacy, and why the goal was never fame or fortune — but durability, comfort, and continuity for the next generation.
If you’re listening, you’re already part of the story.
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