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Overcoming the Odds: He highlights how sustainable success comes from mastery of craft, relationship-building, and treating creativity as a business.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Kurt Farquhar.
Television & Film Composer, Founder of Fall Crop Productions and True Music Pro
Notable Credits: The King of Queens, Girlfriends, The Parkers, Being Mary Jane, The Proud Family, The Neighborhood, Black Lightning
Awards: 10 BMI Awards
Tenure: 38+ years in television
Purpose of the Interview
The purpose of this interview is to educate and inspire creatives, entrepreneurs, and professionals about longevity, adaptability, and wealth-building behind the scenes. Kurt Farquhar’s journey highlights how sustainable success comes from mastery of craft, relationship-building, and treating creativity as a business—not chasing visibility or fame.
Rushion McDonald uses Kurt’s career as a blueprint for:
- Building mailbox money through residuals
- Staying relevant across decades of industry change
- Monetizing intellectual property
- Leveraging relationships to sustain opportunity
Core Themes Discussed
- Longevity vs. “getting on”
- Behind-the-scenes success
- Residual income (“mailbox money”)
- Adaptability in changing industries
- Creative originality
- Relationship capital
- Diversifying income through ownership
- Treating art like a business
Key Takeaways 1. Staying In Is Harder Than Getting In
While many focus on breaking into the industry, Kurt emphasizes that lasting success requires constant reinvention.
“The continuing it for the 30-plus years has been way harder than the getting in in the first.”
Insight: Longevity requires discipline, humility, and evolution.
2. Behind-the-Scenes Roles Can Be More Sustainable
Kurt chose composing over performing, allowing him to age into his career rather than age out of it.
“In television and film… all I’ve got to say is John Williams is in his 90s and still composing.”
Insight: Choose lanes that allow long-term relevance and recurring income.
3. Residual Income Is Real Wealth
Rushion and Kurt discuss “mailbox money”—recurring payments from past work.
“If you just had the mailbox money for King of Queens, you’d be fine.”
Insight: True financial freedom comes from owning work that keeps paying.
4. Adaptability Is Non‑Negotiable
Kurt has survived massive industry shifts—from analog tape to digital production—by embracing change.
“Sustain that good idea, change it, polish it up, and mold it for the changing times.”
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