
The Punk Rock MBA
Finn Mckenty of The Punk Rock MBA YouTube channel interviews the best and brightest people in the music industry. Past guests include Anthony Fantano, Avenged Sevenfold, Fronz (Attila), Caleb Shomo (Beartooth), Of Mice & Men, Fear Factory, Spiritbox, and many more.
Latest episodes

May 6, 2024 • 37min
What 99% of businesses DON'T GET about YouTube
Discover the secrets to effective video communication that elicits emotional responses and enhances audience engagement. Explore innovative onboarding strategies with video tutorials that improve user experiences. Learn how B2B brands can inject personality and creativity, even sparking viral moments. Delve into the importance of video 'wrappers' for increasing conversion rates and the balance between engagement and information. Embrace personal growth through adaptability in marketing and navigate the challenges of solopreneurship with insights from failures.

Apr 29, 2024 • 42min
The BRUTAL TRUTH about work/life balance for creators
The guest shares insights on transitioning from a lengthy career in product design to thriving in YouTube content creation, discussing motivations and channel evolution. They tackle the delicate balance of work and life for creators, stressing income diversification and the importance of strategic focus shifts. The conversation also delves into effective ad placements, audience engagement through Patreon, and the complexities of brand partnerships. With a nod to future aspirations, they inspire listeners to navigate the creator economy with savvy and passion.

Apr 22, 2024 • 52min
My plan for quitting YouTube
The discussion kicks off with the challenges of maintaining a YouTube channel amid changing audience demands. It dives into the evolution of content creation, stressing the importance of viewer engagement over self-promotion. The hosts critique Amazon's lack of storytelling and highlight an innovative tech channel that thrives on unique content. They explore YouTube consulting and offer insights into aligning content with business goals, all while weaving in personal journeys in the creative space. Music's power to build community also gets a nod!

Apr 15, 2024 • 3h 14min
Talking nu-metal, retrogames + more with Last Stand Media
Finn McKenty, a music industry interviewer and YouTuber known for his Punk Rock MBA channel, joins the Last Stand Media crew for a lively discussion. They dive into nostalgic memories of nu-metal, highlighting the enduring influence of bands like Limp Bizkit and Rage Against the Machine. The conversation meanders through hilarious anecdotes about retro gaming culture, the challenges of villain archetypes in movies and TV, and the societal effects of reality TV. It's a fun blend of humor and heartfelt reminiscence, all wrapped up in nostalgia.

Apr 8, 2024 • 57min
MySpace deathcore, how Joey Sturgis changed metal + more
Finn McKenty, a music industry interviewer and YouTube creator, shares fascinating insights on the evolution of Deathcore music and its MySpace origins. He highlights how social media shaped the genre's dedicated community and the nostalgia tied to it. The conversation delves into the changes in music production since 2013, emphasizing the role of live streaming in democratizing music education. They also reflect on the transformative influence of key figures in metal, blending humor and gratitude for the genre's journey.

Apr 1, 2024 • 22min
Life lessons from my PAINFUL teen years (cringe)
Dive into a world of cringe-worthy teenage tales as the host shares humorous yet relatable experiences of personal growth and regret. Discover the chaos of adolescence, from misguided priorities to the fixation on music that shaped their journey. Learn actionable strategies for success, including the power of networking and taking charge of your career. Explore themes of resilience, overcoming adversity, and how past mistakes can pave the way for a stronger future. Embrace the transformative lessons that come from self-reflection and perseverance.

Mar 25, 2024 • 27min
Is rock REALLY dying? (Responding to Rick Beato)
Rick Beato, a successful music YouTuber and theory expert, tackles the question of rock's relevance in today’s music landscape. He discusses the rise of country music and the declining influence of hip-hop, analyzing how listener preferences are shifting. Beato questions the average song lengths, noting the move towards concise compositions. He emphasizes the evolution of genres and how financial success impacts music production. The conversation is engaging, exploring how traditional definitions of rock are blurring in an ever-changing musical environment.

Mar 18, 2024 • 51min
Jiu jitsu, dealing with haters, and real talk about fitness
Finn McKenty, a YouTube personality and Jiu-Jitsu enthusiast, dives into the challenges of online negativity and how resilience plays a crucial role in content creation. He shares his transformative journey from casual viewer to dedicated grappler, highlighting the emotional significance of earning a purple belt. The conversation explores the mental health benefits of martial arts, the camaraderie within the Jiu-Jitsu community, and the importance of humility in training. Finn also offers humor and insights on coping with criticism in both Jiu-Jitsu and life.

Mar 11, 2024 • 24min
Is hip-hop more creative than rock?
Explore the evolution of punk as it revitalizes through bands like Blink-182. A lively debate unfolds comparing hip-hop's creativity with rock. Dive into the fluidity of musical identities as artists transition genres, alongside amusing insights into subcultures like the furry community. The discussion touches on the fleeting nature of musical fame, analyzed through recent artists' rise and fall. Personal stories reflect on the social risks of voicing unpopular opinions, making for an engaging dialogue on music and culture.

Mar 4, 2024 • 20min
Why rock is DYING (and Twitter hates me)
The speaker tackles the backlash from Twitter over the claimed decline of rock music. They argue that modern bands lack the charisma and cultural impact of their 90s and 2000s predecessors. The discussion contrasts mainstream success today with the past, emphasizing a crisis of innovation in the genre. With a call to action, they stress the urgency of revitalizing rock culture to ensure its survival amid changing musical landscapes.