Episodes

  • ep43 Becca McFarlane is a swan
    May 7 2026

    Design is the silent partner of every great record, yet the path to becoming a creative director in the music industry is rarely linear. From navigating the Montreal art scene to designing for icons like Tegan and Sara and Arcade Fire, Becca McFarlane shares her journey of "Type A" creativity. We dive into the merch economics of stadium tours, why authenticity beats the algorithm, and how to build a visual brand that resonates long after the music stops.

    ep42 Becca McFarlane is a swan
    released April 30, 2026
    1:44:45

    Highlights

    • The Swan - on imposter syndrome and hidden effort: Becca uses the swan metaphor to illustrate the hidden struggles of ADHD creatives who appear confident but are constantly working hard beneath the surface.
    • The quarter-life crisis that changed everything: At 25, Becca leaves a stable career to rediscover her creativity, taking a prep cook job and returning to school to study illustration.
    • "Just because you're good at something doesn't mean it's what you should do": Becca shares the insight that skill alone doesn't dictate career choice, echoed by Glen's record label experience.
    • Working with musicians vs. corporate clients: Becca contrasts musicians' self-awareness with corporate clients' indecision, highlighting differences in creative collaboration.

    https://beccamcfarlane.com/
    https://www.minifists.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/minifists/

    hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson
    AFE website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com
    AFE instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostfamousenough
    AFE Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1o1PRD2X0i3Otmpn8vi2zP?si=1ece497360564480

    Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way.

    Chapters

    00:00:00 Introduction and Technical Insights

    00:01:55 Becca McFarlane

    00:04:03 Navigating the Job Market and Personal Branding

    00:07:02 The Journey into the Music Industry

    00:10:00 Creative Pursuits and Career Crossroads

    00:12:56 The Balance of Supporting Others vs. Personal Creation

    00:16:09 The Transition to Full-Time Creative Work

    00:19:17 The Challenges of Being a Type A Creative

    00:22:11 Imposter Syndrome and the Creative Process

    00:25:10 Finding Your Path in the Arts

    00:33:14 Transitioning from Production to Creative Design

    00:34:48 The Role of Design in the Music Industry

    00:40:14 Collaboration with Artists and Art Directors

    00:45:12 The Ease of Working with Musicians

    00:51:44 Building a Brand as an Artist

    00:56:26 The Importance of Authenticity in Creativity

    01:00:54 AI's Impact on Creativity and the Industry

    01:04:23 Generative AI and the Human Element

    01:07:40 Art vs. Design: Understanding the Differences

    01:09:51 The Return to Analog: A Trend in Music and Art

    01:14:15 Navigating the Economics of Creativity

    01:20:14 Finding Your Creative Collaborators

    01:25:00 Post-Fame with Alexi

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • ep42 Shub has timing
    Apr 30 2026

    Explore the intersection of turntablism, indigenous culture, and electronic music with Juno-winning artist Shub. From his early days as a DMC Canada champion to pioneering the powwow step genre with A Tribe Called Red, Shub discusses the technical evolution of his craft and the importance of representation. We dive into his prolific production process, the realities of streaming royalties, and his latest collaborative project, Heritage, which continues to redefine the boundaries of modern Canadian music.

    ep42 Shub has timing
    released April 30, 2026
    1:23:24

    Key Topics:

    • His older brother's influence and getting his first turntables
    • The DMC DJ battle circuit - how it works, the politics, and representing Canada at the world finals in England (6th place out of 32)
    • Discovering the Electric Powwow scene in Ottawa and how "Powwow Step" was born
    • Joining A Tribe Called Red, winning a Juno, and touring internationally
    • The importance of management for indigenous artists and controlling your own narrative
    • Going solo and sustaining a career through royalties, licensing, and live shows
    • AI in music - useful tool or threat?
    • War Club and the Heritage album series — 40 songs, split into two parts to maximize reach
    • His son following in his footsteps as a DJ

    https://www.djshub.ca/
    https://www.instagram.com/djshub/
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6GnlFX64_y-D7A4I8XVQRA

    hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson
    AFE website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com
    AFE instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostfamousenough
    AFE Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1o1PRD2X0i3Otmpn8vi2zP?si=1ece497360564480

    Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way.

    Chapters

    00:00:00 Introduction

    00:03:26 Buffalo Roots and Early Influences

    00:06:44 From Turntables to Battle Champion

    00:15:45 Inside DMC Battles and World Finals

    00:23:32 Electric Powwow and A Tribe Called Red

    00:33:20 Powwowstep Breakthrough

    00:34:32 Management And Narrative

    00:41:07 Touring Abroad Perspectives

    00:44:10 Culture In The Music

    00:48:01 Making A Living Solo

    00:54:45 Heritage Collabs Rollout

    01:04:20 Album Plug and Farewell

    01:05:06 Post-Fame with Alexi

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • ep41 Danielle McTaggart is Larkk
    Apr 23 2026

    Danielle McTaggart has navigated a fascinating evolution from the early days of Dear Rouge and winning the Peak Performance Project to her evocative new solo venture, Larkk. We explore her roots in Red Deer , the transition from Christian music culture to the indie-rock scene , and the vulnerability of processing infertility and grief through songwriting. Danielle shares veteran insights on maintaining a full-time music career , the importance of creative control , and collaborating with poets to find a raw, mature voice.

    ep41 Danielle McTaggart is Larkk
    released April 23, 2026
    1:16:24

    Key Topics

    • The importance and power of vulnerability in music and artistry
    • Transitioning from band success to solo experimentation
    • The influence of Christian roots and artistic grief on songwriting
    • The evolving voice and style from Dear Rouge to Larkk
    • The role of collaboration with poets and mental health in music creation
    • The significance of intentional, curated live performances
    • The challenge of navigating social media and attention in modern music
    • The importance of mentorship and education opportunities in Canada

    https://www.larkkmusic.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/larkkmusic
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqGUgS1XUiEvWUqTVBAdcmA

    hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson
    AFE website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com
    AFE instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostfamousenough
    AFE Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1o1PRD2X0i3Otmpn8vi2zP?si=1ece497360564480

    Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way.

    Chapters

    00:00:00 Introduction

    00:04:22 Career Beginnings

    00:07:04 Influences and Early Music

    00:09:59 Transition to Indie Rock

    00:19:04 Challenges in the Music Industry

    00:21:29 Finding Joy in Music

    00:37:39 Larkk's Creative Process

    00:54:36 Writing with a Poet

    00:57:51 The Meaning of Larkk

    01:00:28 Post-Fame with Alexi

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • ep40 Jody Glenham is a lifer
    Apr 16 2026

    Jody Glenham shares her 20-year evolution in the Canadian music industry, from the legendary Sidetrack Cafe door in Edmonton, to the forefront of the Vancouver indie scene. We dive into the making of her new EP, Still Here, her experience producing the "perfect song" in "Overtime," and the unique "artist grants" she utilized while working at John Fluevog. It’s a deep dive into DIY production, building community across the Prairies, and the gritty reality of being a "lifer" musician.

    ep40 Jody Glenham is a lifer
    released April 16, 2026
    1:28:51

    Key Highlights:

    • Glen Erickson and Jody discuss their history in the Edmonton music scene and Jody's move to Vancouver.
    • Jody's experiences working at the Side Track Cafe and her first show opening for Veda Hille.
    • The impact of the pandemic on artists and the music industry.
    • Jody's new EP "Still Here" and the themes of acceptance, presence, and community.
    • The influence of Jenny Lewis on Jody's music style.
    • Jody's journey as a musician, including her work with Louise Burns and her experiences touring internationally.

    Keywords:

    Side Track Cafe, Mood Rock, Community, Acceptance, Presence, Touring, Collaboration

    Key Mentions:

    • Veda Hille
    • Chris Winters
    • James Murdoch
    • Jack White
    • Alice Cooper
    • Geddy Lee
    • Louise Burns
    • Jenny Lewis
    • The Wheat Pool
    • John Fluvog
    • Grant Lawrence

    https://www.jodyglenham.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/summerwitch/
    https://www.youtube.com/c/jodyglenham

    hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson
    AFE website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com
    AFE instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostfamousenough
    AFE Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1o1PRD2X0i3Otmpn8vi2zP?si=1ece497360564480

    Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way.

    Chapters

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:03:48 - The Canadian music scene as a birthplace of grit and perseverance

    00:09:44 - Returning to music during the pandemic: resilience and hope

    00:12:47 - The journey from Edmonton to Vancouver: community and opportunity

    00:15:52 - The decision to move cities for growth and new opportunities

    00:22:02 - Navigating career gaps: side jobs, collaborations, and maintaining inspiration

    00:26:42 - Producing her own record: confidence in the creative process

    00:36:50 - Pandemic challenges influencing band dynamics and output

    00:41:43 - Analyzing the themes of hope and connection in recent work

    00:44:23 - Inspirations and references: Jenny Lewis and harmonic choices

    00:45:19 - Themes of acceptance, presence, and shared struggles in her music

    00:51:33 - Upcoming release details and future plans

    00:57:56 - A or B Game with Vancouver’s indie music community

    01:04:14 - Post-Fame with Alexi

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • ep39 Mariel Buckley keeps winning
    Apr 9 2026

    We catch up with Juno Award winner Mariel Buckley following her big win for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year. We dive into the grit behind the glamour - from the "grateful tired" of life on tour to the evolution of her indie-alt-country sound. Mariel opens up about the pivotal choice to skip Nashville session players for her own band, navigating industry gatekeeping, and the raw vulnerability of songwriting through major life pivots. It’s a masterclass in artistic integrity.

    ep39 Mariel Buckley keeps winning
    released April 9, 2026
    1:31:57

    Episode TL;DR:

    • The Juno win: What it actually feels like to win Canada's biggest music prize, and why hearing from peers meant more than the award itself
    • Career evolution: From playing country covers at Calgary happy-hour gigs to earn rent, to finding her authentic voice and letting go of what didn't serve her
    • Record by record: The pivots between Driving in the Dark, Everywhere I Used to Be, and Strange Trip Ahead, including writing through breakups, the pandemic, sobriety, and turning 30 (and 35)
    • Sibling harmonies: A fun detour ranking great sibling harmony acts (Louvin Brothers, Everly Brothers, Beach Boys, Haim, and more), and the planned Mariel + Tim Buckley studio project
    • The song Anvil: How a co-write with Robbie Heck became a raw meditation on the choice not to have children
    • Outspokenness, evolution, and letting go of the fight: How Mariel has shifted from competitive scarcity thinking to genuinely championing her peers
    • Defining success: Selling 400 tickets, paying her bills from music, mentoring others, and being known for integrity over metrics

    Featured artists mentioned:

    Matt Anderson, Kathleen Edwards, Rose Cousins, Donovan Woods, Jason Molina, The War on Drugs, Ruston Kelly, Leeroy Stagger, William Prince, k.d. lang, Lucius, The Staves, Haim

    https://www.marielbuckley.com/
    http://www.instagram.com/marielbuckley
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTBPYHl4E-O_Cjqn_uQcTXw

    hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson
    AFE website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com
    AFE instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostfamousenough
    AFE Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1o1PRD2X0i3Otmpn8vi2zP?si=1ece497360564480

    Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    04:57 Meet Mariel Buckley

    10:14 Juno Win Aftermath

    15:55 Touring and Genre Roots

    23:09 Finding Her Sound

    30:08 Sibling Harmonies and Collabs

    37:19 First Co Write Breakthrough

    38:07 Studio Debut With Leroy

    38:59 Touring To Level Up

    39:56 Pandemic Reset And Therapy

    41:35 Synth Country And Fallout

    43:32 Vending Machines Recommitment

    50:59 Writing Anvil In Nashville

    01:07:04 Defining Success And Closing

    01:15:51 Post-Fame with Alexi

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • ep38 Mia Kelly practices joy
    Apr 2 2026

    Canadian indie folk artist Mia Kelly joins the podcast during a rare break at her home base in Gatineau. We dive into her life on the road, her recent Australian tour, and her collaboration with Kim Churchill on the new single "Time’s Easy to Blame." From winning Canadian Folk Music Awards to the meditative thrill of river surfing on the Ottawa River, Mia shares how she’s navigating the industry, building her team, and infusing her singer-songwriter journey with pure joy.

    Hot Topics:

    • Home base & family: Mia lives in a converted "granny flat" behind her childhood home, steps from the Ottawa River, a perfect setup for a musician who tours 8–9 months of the year
    • Advice for emerging artists: Show up in the right spaces, ask questions, reach out - the team will find you when you're ready
    • Kim Churchill: How a chance meeting at a Canadian tour stop - answering Kim's callout for local artists — turned into a close friendship, a river surfing session, and ultimately a collaboration on the new album
    • River surfing: Mia's meditation, creative incubator, and source of songwriting ideas - she surfs a standing wave on the Ottawa River, sometimes for an entire sunset
    • The new album (out in May): Recorded at The Tree House studio north of Montreal with producer Connor Satiell; a conscious shift toward joy, love, and gratitude after two more introspective records; includes the single Time's Easy to Blame featuring Kim Churchill
    • Life on the road: Van life (a sprinter van co-funded by her grandparents), running, painting, and intentional relationship-tending as tools for staying grounded
    • Hot sauce merch: A genuine passion turned into a fan-favorite merch item in collaboration with Ottawa's Meow That's Hot

    ep38 Mia Kelly practices joy
    released April 2, 2026
    1:31:30

    https://miakellymusic.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/miakkelly/
    https://www.youtube.com/MiaKelly/


    hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson
    AFE website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com
    AFE instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostfamousenough
    AFE Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1o1PRD2X0i3Otmpn8vi2zP?si=1ece497360564480

    Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    03:35 Meeting Mia Kelly

    04:44 Touring Home Base

    07:51 Living Near Family

    11:34 Career Turning Point

    15:52 Building Your Team

    26:27 Songwriting Over Genre

    36:40 Waves Vans And Kim

    51:10 Led Zeppelin Fact Check

    51:56 Tour Break And Awards Timing

    53:25 Contemporary Folk Category Talk

    54:30 Bilingual Identity And Songwriting

    56:39 Peers And Validation Moments

    58:52 New Record Inspiration And Joy

    01:03:58 Cultivating Joy On Tour

    01:07:38 Hot Sauce Merch And Hot Ones

    01:14:50 Post-Fame with Alexi

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • s3 Post-Fame Plus presents Hot Takes with Josh
    Mar 27 2026

    Season 3 special brought to you by Post-Fame Plus with Alexi and Glen. Featuring a new segment, HOT TAKES with JOSH.

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    54 mins
  • ep37 Aysanabee is a gift
    Mar 19 2026

    Aysanabee shares his journey from Sandy Lake First Nation to winning two Junos, exploring his musical influences, the impact of awards on his career, and the importance of authenticity and storytelling in his artistry. This insightful interview tells Aysanabee’s journey as an Indigenous artist, the influence of his grandfather, and the evolving landscape of music and identity. Discover how storytelling, resilience, and authenticity shape his career and creative process.

    Aysanabee, Junos, Canadian music, storytelling, musical influences, artist development, Indigenous music, resilience, cultural identity, touring, songwriting, heritage

    key topics
    Aysanabee's background and early influences Impact of awards on career trajectory Authenticity and vocal style in performance Aysanabee's relationship with his grandfather and its influence on his music The challenges and rewards of touring as an Indigenous artist The significance of cultural identity and storytelling in his work Navigating stereotypes and expectations in the music industry

    ep37 Aysanabee is a gift
    released March 19, 2026
    1:28:40

    https://www.aysanabee.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/_aysanabee_
    https://www.youtube.com/c/Aysanabee

    hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson
    AFE website: https://www.almostfamousenough.com
    AFE instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostfamousenough
    AFE Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1o1PRD2X0i3Otmpn8vi2zP?si=1ece497360564480

    Almost Famous Enough is a series of conversations centered around the music industry, pulling back the veil on what it really means to “make it”. Our podcast features guests who know the grind, who have lived the dream, or at the very least, chased the dream. Through these conversational biographies, truth and vulnerability provide more than a topical roadmap or compile some career advice; they can appeal to the dreamer in us all, with stories that can teach us, inspire us, and even reconcile us, and make us feel like we made a new friend along the way.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    02:42 Meet Aysanabee

    03:37 Folk Fest Formats

    04:48 Juno Cup Hockey Story

    09:43 Stage Fright And Banter

    12:58 Off Grid Childhood Origins

    19:08 Brother’s Music Influences

    27:16 First Record Breakthrough

    34:19 Juno Wins And Touring Reality

    44:24 Grandfather Bond

    45:40 Family Rock and Support

    47:46 Recording the Stories

    49:21 Healing Through the Album

    50:59 Indigenous Artist Label

    56:28 Racism and Progress

    01:01:56 New Acoustic Release

    01:05:03 Touring Costs and Love

    01:14:53 Post-Fame with Alexi

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    1 hr and 29 mins