Welcome to our live chat with Jared. We'll turn it over to him now so he can get to as many questions as possible--mostly about his big ideas for shaking up the entertainment industry. Jared, all yours.
We're already at that place. The relationship between businesses and people has become a two-way conversation. Businesses used to have the supposed luxury of talking at people. Now if they're smart they know they need to talk with people.
We hope so.
The only solution to broadcast one of our shows was to go and beg for corporate sponsorship. There wasn't another option out there. So I started VyRT.
Finding creative solutions for artists to share their work with audiences around the world. And in a bigger way, to enhance the quality of how we share our lives with one another. Because that's what it really is.
Jared's with us in the Fast Company office, answering your questions!
I'm always thinking of creative solutions to the problems that plague the music industry and if I can help in any way, I'm down to do that.
VyRT will definitely play a part in future tours or shows. We're really excited to use VyRT in ways that are less traditional.
I think the last VyRT is a good example of that.
There are still a lot of benefits to working with a traditional record company. The biggest being the talent of the people that work there. Having boots on the ground around the world is essential for a global band like Thirty Seconds To Mars. There's a lot of people we love at the label, and there's a lot about the system that needs to be fixed.
Fear.
I think these days people are starting to realize that incentivizing innovation rather than punishing it is probably a smart thing to do.
Put one foot in front of the other. Keep marching forward, even when doubt, fear, and failure all come knocking at your door.
Dream hard and work even harder.
We've had a lot of challenges. We've made a lot of mistakes. And those are blessings in disguise. They help us learn and do a better job for everyone.
For example, as many of you know we had a technical issue at the beginning of the last VyRT, which taught us a lot, and also I think it helped the rest of the VyRT be better than it would have had everything gone according to plan.
It just came to me. I wanted a word that could be used both as a noun and a verb, and I also like the connection between "vertical" and "virtual."
My favorite moments are always the surprises, whether it's the palm tree :-) Or the not-so-small fire that I started whilst attempting to make vegan pancakes.
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To improve the social, to make payment easier, quicker, and painless. And to start sharing VyRT with other artists.
I think it's many things: Again, fear. A phenomenon called "grouping" that keeps positive outside influence from affecting a business. And technology, the way that we all consume and deliver music.
In the words of Michael Jackson: "I love you, too."
Being surrounded by dreamers and believers certainly helps make the impossible much more impossible. I think the Echelon understands that I'm always searching for creative solutions to problems.
We cracked 2,000 people here! Thanks to everyone so far for all the questions. This has been great.
There isn't one. That's why I started the company.
We've taken on new clients both in and outside of the music business, and that's really exciting for us, because it teaches us a lot and we love to learn. It'll help us do a better job for Thirty Seconds To Mars.
It depends on who they are. Sun Tzu said: If at all possible avoid the fight. I think that's pretty good advice.
Biotechnology. The ability to have organic elements to technology, and the way that we're going to engineer organic matter.
We have time for one more question... What's it going to be?
Three things: Build out an unstoppable team; continue to improve the product itself; and share VyRT with other artists and audiences.
Thanks everyone. Any more thoughts, send them @jaredleto
Thanks to @fastcompany