The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz will help you make more money in the music business. Andrew brings his experience of performing in almost 40 countries over the last two decades to conversations with the most successful musical entrepreneurs in the world to provide actionable advice for anyone trying to succeed in today's ever-changing music industry.
TEM201: Simply get going (TEM Short)
This TEM Short is a call to action for 2020 inspired by a quote from Angela Beeching.
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TEM200: Angela Beeching on claiming your artistry and getting over the fear of asking for help
Angela Beeching is the author of Beyond Talent and a music business coach and consultant.
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TEM199: Thank you
A heartfelt thank you and a look back on the last 100 episodes of TEM.
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TEM198: 40,000 songs a day (TEM Short)
Some quick thoughts on a stunning statistic.
On Today's Episode of The Entrepreneurial Musician:
TEM197: The democratization of the new music business and polite persistence - A conversation with Ari Herstand
Ari Herstand is a musician in Los Angeles and the author of How to Make It in the New M…
TEM196: Why Starbucks isn't overpriced
Why I don't think Starbucks is overpriced even though I'm not a fan of their coffee.
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TEM195: I've never heard of you (and that's not a problem)
Why we shouldn't sweat it when someone who is our ideal potential customer has never heard of us.
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TEM194: It's all about engagement
Whether it's prospective clients or already converted true fans, it's all about engagement.
***Let me help you connect with more fans and make more money in the musi…
TEM193: Finding your five adjectives and the power of outsourcing - A conversation with acclaimed artist Mark G. Meadows
Mark G. Meadows is a musician, actor and teacher based in the Washington DC a…
TEM192: Don't let technology use you - A conversation on productivity with Lance LaDuke
For this week's episode I am joined by my Pedal Note Media partner, Lance LaDuke, for a conversation on technol…
TEM191: Keep asking
Sometimes all you have to do is keep asking. Or do you?
Did you know there are two episodes of TEM every single week? TEM Extra is a weekly episode available exclusively to patron…
TEM190: Dont fit in
A series of questions to ask yourself to make sure your art isn't fitting in.
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TEM189: Dale Trumbore Quotes
This episode of TEM features my favorite quotes from my conversation with composer Dale Trumbore in TEM144.
Quotes:
“My idea of success as I defined it as I was 18 was …
TEM188: Don't go wide (TEM Short)
A TEM Short on resisting the urge to go wide with your art.
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TEM187: Evolving your organization to increase your impact and being flexible as an entrepreneur - A conversation with David Reynolds, Jr.
David Reynolds Jr. is a music educator in Fairfax County, …
TEM186: The key is showing up (TEM Short)
The key to doing anything well is simply continuing to show up.
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TEM185: Becoming a published composer while still in middle school and resisting the expectations of others in order to blaze your own path - A conversation with composer Tyler S. Grant
Tyler S. Gran…
TEM184: If she could do it, you can too
You might not be too busy. It might just be an issue of priorities. An episode inspired by the incredible Toni Morrison.
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TEM183: Embracing the business elements of music and common mistakes that will tank your career: A conversation with Umphrey's McGee's Joel Cummins
Joel Cummins is the keyboardist for Umphrey's McGee…
TEM182: Aligning your priorities and actions for a new year (TEM Short)
For many in the music business, September 1st serves as a reset which is a great time to align our goals and actions.
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