The music industry is an ever-evolving landscape that is often adapting to changes in technology, the law, and how people consume music. However, artists often don't adapt to these changes well because we often create processes without a lens of resiliency. In today's episode, we talk about "future-proofing" your work and how you do business so you don't have to recreate the wheel each time you need to do something for your business.
#246 - The Best Hack for Getting More Time & Efficiency
#245 - Putting All Your Eggs Into One Basket
#244 - How to Launch
#243 - How to Tour Lighter
#242 - Music Business Cram School Recap
#241 - Self-Care for Introverts Who Tour
#240 - Free Speech and Music: My Speech at Duquesne University
#239 - Who Owns Your Name and Your Music?
#238 - How to Use FOMO to Get More Fans to Your Shows
#237 - The Best Non-Music Business Books for Music Business
#236 - How Important is Image in Music?
#235 - There's More Than One Way Into SXSW
#234 - How to Make the Most Out of Small Shows
#233 - The 2 Reasons Why Artists Aren't Seeing Results on Social Media
#232 - How Successful Artists Spend Their Free Time
#231 - Unique Songwriting Advice from Tom Waits
#230 - 5 Things That Prevent Musicians From Growing
#229 - How to Create a Facebook In-Stream Video Ad
#228 - How Tim Ferris and Malcolm Gladwell Conquer Fears
#227 - How to Provide a Legitimate Excuse and Balance Repsonsibilities
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