
Episode 16: Defining Your Career on Your Own Terms with Lindsay Artkop
Today’s episode is with Lindsay Artkop, Berklee College of Music graduate, professional drummer, and drum instructor. We dive into how she started in music, her experiences as a professional drummer, how winning the Hit Like a Girl competition changed the trajectory of her career, and how she’s built up her own business teaching students locally and across the world.
Episode 15: Overcoming I’m Not Enough to Grow and Succeed in the Music Industry
I’m breaking down one of my pillars of personal wellness that I know from personal experience can be a struggle for so many of us - mindset. It's not just about being positive, it's about overcoming your limiting beliefs, fears, and anxieties to grow, develop your career, and be successful.
Episode 13: From Corporate to Profitable Musician with Bree Noble
Did you know there are more income streams available to musicians than just touring and selling records? Have you ever thought about how you can become profitable at the career you love?
Meet Bree Noble, corporate employee turned profitable musician, founder of Women of Substance Radio, Female Entrepreneur Musician Academy, and co-founder of the Profitable Musician Summit.
Episode 9: Creating Your Own Opportunities in the Music Industry with Sarah Martinico
What’s it like to be the first to create something in the music industry? To create an opportunity for yourself?
Sarah Martinico did just that - she was the first to create royalty bearing stems at BMG. She’s also a songwriter, soon-to-be entrepreneur, and has fantastic advice for women looking to start their own career in the industry.
Episode 2: Tips for Networking in the Music Industry
Does networking make you cringe? How much does your anxiety skyrocket when you have to go talk to strangers?
Networking was (and still is) one of my least favorite things to do, but it is incredibly important in the music industry to promote your album, collaborate for your business, and to job search. Today’s podcast focuses on why networking is important, my own networking stories, and tips that I’ve learned over the years from my experiences and from industry professionals.