Host Bree Noble shares insights on how to create a sustainable career as a woman in the music business. This show includes two different episode formats, solo shows where Bree provides tips and tricks from her own knowledge and experience, and interviews with female musicians and industry pros. These interviews are inspirational and informational and help our audience get a different perspective on the business of music.
REAL TALK ABOUT YOUR MUSIC CAREER PROGRESS
If you've been trying to make progress in your music career and you see other artists getting traction, but your career feels more like one step forward two …
I talk with Fiona Flyte about how to increase your views, subscribers and engagement on your YouTube Channel. There is a lot of training out there about YouTube, but this is specific to what musician…
Diane Foy coaches artists how to get PR and actually capitalize on it by having their foundation in place including their branding, story and unique angle so they can attract new listeners and turn t…
I talk with Emily about the difficulties artists have working with producers, how they've been disappointed, overcharged and their opinions disregarded and how she started ItyDity to solve these prob…
I talk to Katie Zaccardi about how to launch a successful Patreon, how to figure out what perks your audience wants and how to get your fans excited about joining.
Being a musician is not just about learning how to play and perform, especially if you want to succeed. You also need to learn about the business side of it, from marketing to networking, basically a…
A lot of musicians don’t know what to do when it comes to promoting themselves, let alone music branding strategies. Sometimes, they don’t even want to promote themselves. They believe that promoting…
To continue filling up the stadiums and selling all those albums, artists need to continually engage with their fans. It’s a missed opportunity for artists not to be using their fans to promote their…
With technology continuously upgrading, people strive to be more efficient in all transactions, meetings, and even music lessons. Join Bree Noble as she interviews Tali Mandelzweig, the Co-founder of…
Beth & Cayla have a live conversation inside our Facebook groups about how we can feel empowered as artists as we get older and not let outside prejudice erode our confidence and question our talent …
Making money may be the major goal in entrepreneurship, but without getting that satisfaction of serving others or pursuing your true passion, it may all be for naught. Singer and Vocal Coach Tara Si…
Judith Hill talks about her rise as a backup singer for artists like Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson to her time as a finalist on The Voice to striking out on her own as an Indie Artists and the re…
Bree interviews Ariel Hyatt, founder of Cyber PR and writer of the best-selling book Crowdsatr, about her new book that gives musicians a system to get publicity called "The Ultimate Guide To Music P…
Laura Monaco-Martino has been in and around the Industry for a long time. As an artist she had label interest and opened for the likes of lady Gaga. Now as a business owner and champion for artists s…
Maggie Rose has opened for artists such as Martina McBride and promoted several singles to country radio when women were not getting the respect and airplay they deserved. She is now a champion for f…
Katie Zaccardi & I discuss the offers we've made over the years, the pros and cons and what is involved in both launching them and running them. This will be enlightening for you if you've been consi…
Danielle Tucker, Founder of the Pandemic-Proof Summit, breaks down how she plans events, determines her budget and ensures that it's a profitable event. This discussion applies to any musician runnin…
After getting her start on NBC's The Voice, Michelle Brooks-Thompson has taken the momentum she gathered on the show and built it into a thriving music career that she skillfully balances with being …
As founder of The Expand Online Summit and The Business of Tech, Jaime Slutzky helps creatives and musicians navigate the confusing tech hurdles of marketing and providing online education.