Most artists understand that storytelling is an essential skill for developing better lyrics. Some also know that it can help with writing a stronger biography as well. However, we can apply the best practices of storytelling to more than just traditional narrative - it can also impact your live show, your pitches, and how you can connect with audiences in other ways, too.
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Other storytelling episodes:
Episode #97 – Storytelling part 1: Creating an emotional arc
Episode #98 – Storytelling part 2: Lyrics
Episode #99 – Storytelling part 3: Writing a better bio/press release
Episode #100 – Storytelling part 4: the Live Show
Episode #101 – Storytelling part 5: Social media + marketing campaigns
Episode #102 – Interview: Joe Jiang
#306 - The 2 Most Important Habits for Success in the Music Industry
#305 - Getting Unstuck
#304 - Recap: Being Proactive About Being Reactive
#303 - The Nashville Round: How You Can Make Your Shows Remarkable
#302 - The Buy One Get One Strategy
#301 - When Airlines Break Your Stuff
#300 - How to Get People to Respond to Your Email
#299 - How to Promote Out of Town Shows
#298 - Getting a Logo or Artwork for Your Band
#297 - Travel Rewards for Touring Musicians
#296 - Weekly Recap: The Secret Weapon to Success
#295 - How to Dominate a Niche Market pt. 5: Always Give Value
#294 - How to Dominate a Niche Market pt 4: How to Find Your Niche
#293 - How to Dominate a Niche Market pt 3: What if Your Audience is Too Small?
#292 - How to Dominate a Niche Market pt 2: Smallest Viable Audience
#291 - How to Dominate a Niche Market pt 1: Find a Need
#290 - Terry Crews on Mastering Self-Discipline
#289 - What Successful Artists Do With Their Free Time
#288 - How to Survive Touring in Severe Weather
#286 - Interview: Michael Beinhorn, Producer behind Soundgarden, Ozzy Osbourne, Marilyn Manson, and more
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