- in Podcast by Bobby Owsinski
Episode 601 – Artists And Brand Relationships With Katie Nowak

On this week’s podcast episode, I sit down with Katie Nowak, VP of Marketing and Partnerships at TBA Agency.
We explore how meaningful collaborations are redefining success for artists.
Katie shares behind-the-scenes stories about building the “Here and There” festival with Courtney Barnett, partnering with brands like Microsoft and Levi’s, and using creative strategy to connect niche artists with deeply engaged audiences.
Whether you’re an artist, marketer, or industry insider, this episode reveals the power of authenticity, community, and strategy in today’s evolving music business.
In this episode:
• The origin and mission of the “Here and There” festival with Courtney Barnett
• How TBA Agency built brand partnerships with Microsoft, Levi’s, and more
• The role of AI in enhancing, not replacing, artistic expression
• Why niche artists can offer deeper engagement than mainstream acts
• How to pitch brand partnerships around authenticity and connection
• Insights into building private and corporate event activations for artists
• Katie’s personal journey through major industry roles and companies
• The evolution of her role from tour marketing to strategic leadership
• Why social media and PR require constant experimentation and community input
• How being nice and staying true to yourself drives long-term career success
Best Moments:
00:02:49. “Levi’s created custom denim jackets for all of the artists that participated in the festival.”
00:03:42. “We uploaded all of Courtney’s drawings into Microsoft’s AI tools… it was a love letter to each city.”
00:05:12. “This was a way to show that humans using AI can still make something creative with human hands.”
00:06:51. “Microsoft was very open to any and all ideas… they trust your creative mind.”
00:08:06. “These are niche artists… they bring a certain edginess that makes the brand feel cool
You can hear it at bobbyoinnercircle.com, or via Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Mixcloud, Spotify, Deezer, TuneIn Radio, or RadioPublic.
Also, a video version of this podcast is now available on YouTube as well.
