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The Broken Glass Podcast is designed to highlight women in the music industry and create a community of women who look out for each other. You’ll hear stories from women across all facets of music. We’ll share tools and resources available to you to make

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    Episode 77: Creating Your Own Opportunities with Féminin Rör

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 31:47


    We're back with another episode of The Broken Glass Podcast. In this episode, I speak with Miami of Feinin Ror - a publication and organization with a mission to highlight women in the music industry. We talk about creative ways to make connections in the music industry, experiences with GrammyU, what Feminin Ror does for the community, and how to pave your own way.Quotes that stood out:“It's important to find something that you're passionate about.”“If you're not gonna give me an opportunity, I'm not gonna sit here and wait for you, I'm just gonna pave my own opportunity.”“When artists complain about being taken advantage of by their record labels - There's no excuse nowadays because it's like you have access to the internet, you have access to books, but it's just like, are you going to take the initiative to educate yourself?”“​​Stand firm. Don't let people talk you out of your ideas. Don't let them like dim your light. Don't make don't allow anyone to make you self-conscious.”“Believe in who you are believing yourself 210% you'll be able to figure it out. You'll be able to figure out everything later down the line. But it all starts off with confidence.”Resources:GrammyUSmart Women in Music (SWIM)Women in MusicGirls Behind the Rock ShowMusic Biz BestiesWomen in ManagementSound GirlsAmplify HerShe Said SoDonald Passman's All You Need to Know About the Music BusinessWhere to find Féminin Rör:Website: https://www.femininror.com/Instagram: @femininrorTwitter: @femininrorProduced by Broken Glass Media:Website: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc

    Episode 76: Why It's Okay to Pivot in Your Business or Career

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 8:49


    Are you considering a pivot in your business or career, but you're afraid of what people might think? Today's episode tackles not only why it's okay to pivot, but the pivot I'm making with Broken Glass Media and The Broken Glass Podcast.ResourcesIn the Flo by Alissa VittiSkillshareFeminine as F*uck PodcastBroken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc

    Episode 75: Supporting Women in Music Through a Nationwide Nonprofit with Ashley Kervabon-Stoyanov

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 46:31


    Singer-songwriter turned socialpreneur and founder of #WomenCrush Music, Ashley Kervabon-Stoyanov is my guest on this episode of the podcast.Listen in as we chat about pivoting an event and social-based business during the pandemic, how she started #WomenCrush Music to support female singer-songwriters, her passion to help entrepreneurs, and the importance of finding the right support network in the industry.#WomenCrush Music has several amazing upcoming events, so make sure you sign up for their newsletter at www.womxncrushmusic.com to get notified!Quotes that stood out:“I always say that artists should 100% think of themselves as entrepreneurs. And I tell anyone who's wanting to start a business or project that they need to think about diversifying their revenue streams.”“When you're starting to build any kind of business or creative project, you have to define like, what your mission is and what your vision is.” ResourcesThink Like an Entrepreneur: 6 Mindset Shifts for the Musicpreneur PDF downloadConfessions of a Serial Songwriter by Shelly PeikenSounds Like Me: My Life (So Far) in Song by Sara BareillesBreak the Business PodcastThe MujeristaWhere to find Ashley:Ashley's Instagram: @ashleykstoyanovWomenCrush Music's Instagram: @womxncrushmusicWebsite: https://www.womxncrushmusic.com/Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc*These notes contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link here. I would never recommend a product I or my guest don't use or love!

    Episode 74: How to Collaborate and Connect Authentically to Grow Your Career with Marinna Andriopolous

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 25:53


    Actress and singer-songwriter Marinna Andriopolous is my guest on the podcast today.Marinna started her music career at age six and her acting career at age thirteen, and landed her first big job as Bernadette in the Story of God, Season 3 Episode 3 on Netflix. Listen in as we talk about her experiences as a young artist, how she recorded her new single during the pandemic restrictions, connecting with other brands to find new audiences, and connecting authentically on social media.Her recent single Fairytale Reality released on February 12 and is now available on streaming platforms. Quotes that stood out“Sometimes a song can speak to you more than words can.”“I have this motto: ‘we are always stronger together and always remember that you're beautiful.'”“I just try to be as me as possible so they get to know me.”“Listen to your heart because you're the only person that knows what you want in life.”ResourcesBe a Force Podcast with Melissa LopezThe Acting Bible by Michael PowellWhere to find MarinnaInstagram: @marinnaandriopoulosFacebook: @marinnamusicTwitter: @marinnamusicTik Tok: @marinnaandriopoulos Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc*These notes contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this page. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 73: Finding Creative Ways to Connect with Fans with Emily Anderson

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 55:41


    Songwriter and performer Emily Anderson is my guest this week.Listen in as we chat about moving thousands of miles to follow our dreams, her 30 songs in 30 days challenge, how she's found ways to connect authentically with her fans, her recent single Hugs, and pushing past imposter syndrome.Emily's new song, Hugs, is available to stream on all music streaming platforms. Quotes that stood out“Music is a circuitous life.”“Even though artists are struggling, they're still thinking about other people, and I think that's really beautiful.” “I really just made a point to surround myself with women, and I still make a point to try and work with as many badass women as you can. And it hasn't led me astray.”ResourcesThe Artist's Way by Julia Cameron A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill BrysonBookshop.org Where to find Emily:Emily's website: www.emilyandersonak.comEmily's Instagram: @emilyandersonakEmily's Facebook: @emilyandersonakEmily's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/emilyandersonakBroken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc*These notes contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link here. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 72: Taking the Leap from Music to Animated Filmmaking with Kim Cameron

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 47:27


    International singer, award winner songwriter, and filmmaker Kim Cameron is my guest on the podcast this week. Listen as we chat about her experiences in the music industry, how live streams just aren't the same as in-person concerts, and what it's like to produce and direct an animated film.Kim's recent single Show Me You Feel is available on streaming platforms, and information on her books and animated film, Seaper Powers, can be found at https://seaperpowers.com/. Quotes that stood out“There's something different when you're doing an original project that just brings out so many flavors that you didn't know existed inside of you.”“If you're wanting to tell a story, you should tell that story.”“Figure out what you're passionate about when it comes to your story, and the rest will make much more sense” ResourcesThe Film CatalogueAmerican Film MarketStart with Why by Simon Sinek Where to find Kim:Website: http://www.sidefxmusic.com/Instagram: @kimcameron_sidefxFacebook: @SideFXandKimCameronBroken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc

    Episode 71: Creating and Utilizing Industry Relationships to Grow Your Career with Tiffany Sayers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 48:19


    Tiffany Sayers, Los Angeles based recording artist and songwriter, is my guest on this episode of the podcast.Listen in as we chat about staying connected with your audience and recording during the pandemic, licensing music for television and film, balancing a 9-5 and an active music career, how to shift our mindset from full-time work to our creative projects, the importance of meditation to set ourselves up for the day, and how we can create and utilize our industry relationships to grow our careers.Tiffany's latest single, Trippin' Over You, is now available on streaming platforms.Quotes that stood out:“It really comes down to being pretty disciplined. You have to say no to some things.” “I was pretty much doing everything on my own as far as booking shows and promoting and ads. It's just it's really tough to do all that on your own.”“I would just say that anyone you know, who has experienced that is to not let that get you down and keep pushing and know who you are and know your worth. Anyone that's going to be blocking opportunities for you because you're a woman or any other reason isn't somebody that you want to be working with anyways.”Resourceshttps://www.taxi.com/https://www.ascap.com/https://www.narip.com/https://www.harryfox.com/https://www.musicreports.com/https://www.soundexchange.com/https://www.bandmix.com/https://www.tunedly.com/https://soundbetter.com/Music Biz Besties Facebook GroupBooks / Podcast Recommendations:High Performance Habits by Brendon BurchardOprah's Super Soul ConversationsWhere to find TiffanyTiffany's Website: www.tiffanysayers.comInstagram: @tiffanysayersFacebook: @tiffanysayersmusicBroken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc *These notes contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link here. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 70: Paying Dues to Grow a Career in Music with Natasha Meister

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 47:10


    Singer-songwriter and guitarist Natasha Meister from London, Ontario is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She has over ten years of experience in the industry, much of it spent in South Africa.Natasha had a very grassroots mindset about her career, often finding gigs by walking into venues and performing a short set for them. She was the first female artist in South Africa to be endorsed by Fender, and opened for the Pixies and LIVE with her band The Sweet Resistance.Listen in as we chat about what did to move her career forward without live performances, how she started her music career in South Africa, and why it's important to learn the business side of the industry.Her recent release, Diamond Kiss, is now available on all streaming platforms.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Quotes that stood out:“You just own it and be comfortable and confident in your own skin. And people feed off of that.”“It's easy to disappear during these times and close up and not be anywhere to be found. But I think if you want to maintain that fan base and let them know you're still around and you're gonna get out there once things are better then they'll stick with you on your journey.”“The business side of music is way more complicated than I ever actually realized. A piece of advice would be to learn about the business side of it because I know being creative as we are most of the time, we don't want to learn about that.”“You can't have the creative side without the business side. You can be the most talented person, but if you don't have the team, or if you don't have the knowledge yourself you're just gonna get lost in the noise.”ResourcesAll You Need to Know About the Music Business by Donald PassmanWhere to find Natasha:Natasha's Website: www.natashameister.caNatasha's Instagram: @natashameisterNatasha's Facebook: @natashameistermusicNatasha's YouTube: @meisternatashaBroken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc

    Episode 69: Creating a Platform for Your Voice with Jazmin Kylene

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 45:57


    Journalist and spiritual advisor Jazmin Kylene is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She started her career in journalism, interviewing artists and celebrities, and transitioned into a conscious media journalist and spiritual counselor.Jazmin is the founder of La Li Luna TV, a platform for people all over the world to connect, express, and feel seen in a conscious manner. When she couldn't find a platform to facilitate her voice in the way she wanted it to come out, she took the risk and launched her own platform.Listen in as we talk about taking risk, spirituality and reiki, being a woman in media, and the power of collaborative networks. Quotes that stood out“It's scheduling in time for yourself and prioritizing that as much as you would work or an interview or a one on one session. It's really important that if you are going to be pouring into anybody else's cup, that yours is full as well.” “Having your tribe of supportive women around you, who are going to share resources and just uplift you has been such a catalyst for me getting to where I am, and staying somewhat sane through it.”“I take a lot of inspiration out of experience. And from all of the people that I see around me that inspire me and motivate me and I make sure that when I am on social media, I'm following people that are posting things of substance and things that do make me think and inspire my mind.”“We're really stepping back into a space of collaboration and supporting people again. Supporting on a smaller scale, whether that's local businesses or small entrepreneurs.”“We've taken back the power of what networking is and we've made it more human.” ResourcesThe Power of Now by Eckhart TolleThe Goddess CouncilBaby Elephant Law of AttractionMadrid No FrillsDaring Greatly by Brene BrownI Thought It Was Just Me (But It Isn't) by Brene Brown Where to find Jazmin:Instagram (personal): @jazminkyleneInstagram (business): @lalilalunatvWebsite: https://www.lalilaluna.tv/Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc*These notes contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link here. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 68: Making Connections, Telling Stories, and Shifting Mindsets with Crystal McGrath

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 52:51


    Country-pop recording artist and multi-passionate entrepreneur, Crystal McGrath, from Calgary, Alberta (my hometown!)  is my guest on the podcast this week.We had a great chat about mindfulness and burnout, pivoting during the pandemic, finding the right time to release music, her podcast and Instagram live projects, overcoming fear and nerves, women in country music, her program Artist Wellness, and so much more!Crystal released her latest single “Game on” in September and launched her Artist Wellness program at the end of December 2020.And one serious question before we go...have you ever heard of the Calgary Stampede? Let us know in this quick survey! Quotes that stood out:“I just love hearing people's stories. Everybody has something different to say even though you know, their stories can be very similar, but very, very different at the same time.”“That's what makes us cool individuals is that we all do suffer. And we all do shine and sharing both sides of that, I think is really important.”“Anytime I get freaked out, it's like, let's come to the why, why? Why are you doing this? Because you hate it? No, because you love it. And when you come back to that love, it kind of washes away the fear.”“We do have some choice in the matter. We choose if we want to live in fear, if we want to live in love. And choosing that love path doesn't mean it's easy, doesn't mean you're not going to have bad days or hard days or hard times. But you do have that choice.”“I just really feel like as a female working in the music industry, or any industry, see yourself as an equal and move through it as an equal. And when you have that mindset, I just really feel like there's no limitations, and there's no blocks. And don't ever let yourself think you can't do something because you're female, don't think you're not good enough. Don't think you don't have enough strength or support or, or any of those things. I think just put your boss hat on and go after it.”“You can't have a manager until you know how to manage yourself.” ResourcesCan't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation by Anne Helen PetersenThe Goddes Nest by Ananda Cait CarverTwo Turns from Zero by Stacey GriffithGoal Digger Podcast - Jenna KutcherMarie Forleo PodcastWhere to Find CrystalCrystal's Website: www.crystalmcgrath.caInstagram: @crystalmcgrathFacebook: @crystalmcgrathmusicBroken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc*These notes contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link here. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 67: How Creating Virtual Connections Can Help Grow Your Business with Will Bug

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 40:28


    Subin Kara Ahn, aka “Will Bug,” is a South Korean singer-songwriter, actor, director, and model based in NYC. She's best known for being featured in K-drama soundtracks and recently focused her energies on directing and songwriting.Listen in as we share our love for the musical, Cats, and chat about the pandemic opening up the world of entertainment and connections, what it's like to found a theater company in New York, and so much more! ResourcesMusic Biz Besties Where to find Will Bug:Instagram: @willbug_musicFacebook: @willbugmusicInstagram: Scawwy Howwow TheatreScawwy Howwow Theatre Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc

    Episode 66: Developing Your Music Business for Growth with Kendra Chantelle

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 51:06


    Kendra Chantelle is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She's a singer, songwriter, vocal coach from Nashville, Tennessee.Listen in as we talk about how Kendra was ahead of the remote work revolution, how her vocal business helped her improve her craft and vice versa, how she developed her business with feedback from her community, her opportunity to record a song for a Netflix documentary, and the importance of developing your own networking style.Her new release Carousel is available on all music streaming platforms! Quotes that stood out“I feel like having this business has really just leveled me up with my craft. I'm just like, really plugged into the type a part of my brain and the creative part of my brain.”“You attract the clients that you need to be working with because they bring something to you too, and vice versa”“I've taken it upon myself to just really establish and embody, like clear boundaries, and just try to conduct myself with business forward presence. And if I ever feel like someone crosses a line 10 years ago, I might have just thought it was weird and not really gone there. But now I just, I call it what it is.”“There are negatives about social media and being so plugged in, but if you can use it and not let it use you, it's an amazing tool.”“Networking is important, but I think also finding a version of it that works for you is equally as important.”“Realize that the other women around you with your same skill set are not your competition. You are your only competition. And the women around you that are doing the same thing as you, they're your allies, like you're all on the same team.”“It's just really important to not be threatened by the people in your city or in your community that are doing the same things.” ResourcesWomen in Music NashvilleThe Alchemist by Paulo CoelhoWho Moved My Cheese by Spencer JohnsonUnlocking Us Podcast by Brenee Brown The Naked Vocalist Podcast Where to find KendraInstagram: @kendrachantelleTwitter: @kendrachantelleFacebook: @kendrachantellemusicLinktr.ee: Kendra's Pofiles Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc*This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 65: Invest in Yourself for Career Growth with Mindy Pack

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 50:49


    Mindy Pack is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She's a vocalist, vocal coach, vocologist, songwriter, and mom to three kids and two dogs.We chat about how she started her career as a vocal coach, what laryngeal manipulation is, why she became an ordained minister, developing a vocal app, and all the other projects she's working on. Mindy also recently released a holiday single, Shine for Me Again, Star of Bethlehem, which is available on music streaming platforms. You can also purchase her product, Vocal Straw, for 10% off with the code brokenglass10!Quotes that stood out:“The more knowledge you have, the more power you have in yourself”“Don't be afraid to put yourself out there. Like you got to do it. Like the worst thing that can happen is somebody can say no, but if you believe in yourself and you believe in the product that you're putting out, why wouldn't you do it?”“Don't live out of fear. And don't let anybody control anybody's thoughts or opinions, opinion control what you know, you need to do, or who you are as a person. Don't let anybody have that power.”“Invest in yourself, if you don't invest in yourself, how is somebody else going to invest in you?”“Love the process, not the result. When you love the process of everything, the results will always happen. But it's not the result. Because when you audition for something, you're going to get told no more than you're going to get told yes. But if you love the hustle, if you love work, if you love putting it together, if you love that energy, you will have success. The minute you stop loving the process is the minute you need to reevaluate.”Resources:Women in MusicVoice StrawWhere to find Mindy:Instagram: @mindypackMindy's Website: www.mindypack.comVoice Straw: www.voicestraw.com (use code brokenglass for 10% off!)Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc

    Episode 64: Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset with Sophia Warren

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 48:21


    Sophia Warren, an Austin, Texas based entrepreneurial singer-songwriter, is my guest on the podcast this week.Listen in as we talk about creating her first EP, how she became entrepreneurial young in life and translated those skills to her music career, why it's important to understand the business side of the industry, and how she finds inspiration from artists like Taylor Swift and Brendon Urie.Quotes that stood out“Music too, it's a business. You're singing, you're writing, you're having fun but on the behind the scenes, it's a business”“Even though I've dealt with the bad stuff that's happened in the industry, it's still a learning experience...you learn from each of those and you take into the next producer or writer you go to.”Where to find SophiaInstagram: @sophiawarrenmusicFacebook: @sophiawarrenmusic Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc Take 10% off the DIY Your Podcast eCourse with the code BROKENGLASSPOD10

    Episode 63: Finding Ways to Connect and Pivot with Matilda Lindell

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 50:39


    Swedish singer and vocal coach, Matilda Lindell, is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She's a touring artist with the tribute act ABBA THE CONCERT, a solo artist, and a vocal coach who found a way to pivot her career when the pandemic prevented her from touring.Listen in as we talk how she pivoted her career, her upcoming ABBA cover album, how believing in yourself can benefit your career, and the importance of connecting with other women.  Quotes that stood out:“I need to believe in myself and risk whatever needs to be risked to actually do the things I believe in.”“It's a process that you need to continue standing up for yourself.”“As a musician, you need to know all the things...you can't only listen to music podcasts, you would not go anywhere.”ResourcesOnline Marketing Made Easy with Amy PorterfieldThe Empowered WomanShe Did It Her WayAnd the Writer Is…Music Marketing ManifestoCreative JuiceThe Set UpThe Music-preneur Mindset Atomic Habits by James ClearThe One Thing by Gary KellerMandy Dickson's Just Like a WomanWhere to find Matilda:Matilda's WebsiteInstagram: @matildalindellofficialFacebook: @matildalindellofficialMatilda Lindell on SpotifyMatilda's YouTube channel Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallceCourse: DIY Your Podcast Interested in launching your own podcast, but aren't sure where to start? I'm launching a DIY Your Podcast eCourse tomorrow, November 20! Yes, for those of you who followed my journey, this is a long time coming and I'm excited to let this out to the world! This course will teach you everything from strategy to the tech and marketing your podcast. Listeners get 10% off your purchase with the code BROKENGLASSPOD10. Head on over to https://brokenglassmediashop.podia.com/ and use the code BROKENGLASSPOD10 to save 10% off your purchase of the DIY Your Podcast eCourse! The course launches Friday, November 20!*This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 62: How Self-Love Can Impact Your Career with Chianne

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 47:39


    Chianne is an international singer-songwriter with a background in fashion design and event planning. She's also a reiki master and experiments with sound healing in addition to inspiring people through the music she writes.Listen in as we talk about her start in the music industry, overcoming fears as an artist, and how learning to love and accept yourself can make a significant impact on achieving your dreams. Quotes that stood out“I try to write that would either make someone feel something or just inspire or motivate them in one way or another to follow their dreams”“If I would had given in to my fears, I wouldn't have been doing anything that I have done or am doing right now.”“You carve your own path. I think everybody needs to take some time to really figure out who they are as an artist.”“The more you learn to love yourself and accept yourself, the less you actually really care how the others are going to see you.”“I think's always important to reconnect to our why.” Resources:Start with Why by Simon SinekFind Your Why by Simon SinekEffortless Mastery: Liberating the Master Musician Within by Kenny Werner Where to find Chianne:Website: www.chainne.comInstagram: @chiannemusicListen to New Me on Spotify Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallceCourse: DIY Your Podcast *This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link here. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself! jFpcRYygL6tRdvVjZBE0

    Episode 61: Finding a Break in Hustle Culture with Caitlin Dee

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 51:33


    Producer, musician, and podcaster Caitlin Dee is my guest on the podcast this week. She's the co-host of the podcast, Goth Yearbook After hours, a former member of LA-based band Pipe Dreams, and a talented massage therapist.Listen in as we talk about how she got her start in music, how she was able to take advantage of lockdown to improve her skills and pivot her business, why we need to take a break from our hustle, and how she keeps strong as a female in a male-dominated industry.Quotes that stood out“So much creativity is born of limitation and it's called ‘playing music.'”“There are advantages to being a woman in the industry now. It's definitely more coveted as far as diversifying a line-up, and people are more interested in female-driven projects right now than ever before.”“You have your day job and then you make music as well. You do the thing you love, but then you never have a day off.”“You teach to learn - the idea is you don't have to be the utmost expert, and in fact, being less than that is going to make you more relatable for someone who knows nothing.”“I try to get feedback from people, but you can't just change everything about yourself that people want you to change.” ResourcesThe Mental Game of Music Production by Jason Timothy Last Podcast on the LeftAnd That's Why We DrinkThe Endless HoneymoonMusic Speaks Keep it Weird Where to find Caitlin Dee:Instagram: @caitlindeeeeeBandcamp: Caitlin DeeGoth Yearbook After HoursInstagram: @gothyearbookFacebook Group: LA Women in Music Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallceCourse: DIY Your Podcast Take 10% off DIY Your Podcast with the code BROKENGLASSPOD10 *This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 60: Finding Inspiration From Those Who Come Before Us with Dr. Tish Oney

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 51:40


    Dr. Tish Oney - singer, songwriter, musicologist, and author -  is my guest on this episode of the podcast. With a focus on jazz and vocal pedagogy, Dr. Oney taught at universities and conferences, wrote articles for well-known publications, and will be releasing a book on jazz vocal pedagogy in 2021.While pursuing her Doctor of Music Arts degree at the University of Southern California, Dr. Oney launched a project on Peggy Lee that brought her work forward. She's recorded an album of Lee's songs, Dear Peg, as well as a few of Lee's previously unrecorded songs on her album, The Best Part.Listen in as Dr. Oney and I talk about her start in music, Peggy Lee's life and how she's inspired by her career, and the multitude of projects she works on (and how she keeps it all together!). Quotes that stood out“We all come from pioneers who've gone before us”“Most people's opinion is that to be good at anything, you have to push aside everything else and focus on one thing. But for me, having a lot of gifts and talents that I pour time and energy into really helps all of them create something special altogether.”“Everybody's talent is not going to be like mine and I find that refreshing.”“They say success is the best payback for someone who's tried to sabotage you. The more successful you are the less that person has any power over you or your destiny”“Humilty is an important character additive that we all need. The more we have the more people will admire your excellence.”ResourcesJazz Education NetworkNational Association of Teacher of SingingAmerican Choral Directors AssociationASCAPRecording AcademyWhere to find Dr. Tish Oney and her work:Website: http://tishoney.com/Twitter: @TishSingsFacebook: @TishOneyFansInstagram: @tishoneyofficialSingers Muse: WGJC Radiowww.peggylee.comwww.rowman.comwww.allaboutjazz.com Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc

    Episode 59 How to Manage Two Creative Careers with Emily Daccarett

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 50:55


    Emily Daccarett splits her time between two creative careers - one in fashion and one in music. Where she can't fully express herself in one, she expresses herself in the other.Emily has her own fashion brand, and we discussed how she started her career in the fashion industry, which lent itself to starting a second career in music. We discuss how she manages both, how she creates opportunities for herself, and her best advice for anyone looking to start in creative industries. Quotes that stood out“I came to realize that part of that burning out came from the fact that I was kind of silencing another part of me which was music”“Even though there are times when I'm wanting to pull my hair out...at the end of the day I just feel much happier and more in balance with my self because i”m getting to really express those two sides of me”“When a door would close, which many closed, I just thought ‘okay, well, if they're not going to give me an opportunity then I'm going to create the opportunity myself'”“Look for independent companies. They're more willing to work with someone that's starting out versus one that's established”“Just reach out. You never know the answer.”ResourcesSkillshareThe Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz ZafónYou Must Remember ThisYves Saint Laurent Where to find EmilyFashion website: www.emilydaccarett.comMusic website: www.emilydaccarettmusic.comInstagram: @emilydaccarettFashion IG: @emilydaccarettofficial Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc*This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 58: Building a More Inclusive Industry with Athxna

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 42:03


    Athxna is my guest on this week's episode of the podcast. She's a Nashville based blues and pop singer-songwriter with a new single and video being released at the end of October.Listen in as we chat about her move from New Orleans to Nashville, how the pandemic affected her song release, body positivity in a judgmental industry, and so much more! Quotes that Stood Out;“I want to help people find their comfort and how beautiful they are no matter what they look like”“I will always be a part of the music business, and even though i'm trying to promote my music I want to promote my intelligence in the industry”  “It's important that people realize what they need not what they want” Where to find Athxna:Instagram: @athxnaofficialYouTube

    Episode 57: Getting Creative to Find Industry Jobs with Sydney Oberhotzler

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 51:33


    Sydney Oberholtzer, music marketing consultant, content creator, and host of The Set Up podcast is my guest on this episode. Listen in chat about the importance of networking to get jobs, pivoting and using your skills in other areas during tough times, and tips for connecting with other industry professionals. Quotes that Stood Out:“It's also great to have something on the side so that you have your own identity that's separate from a job.”“If you work in live events typically that's okay if you can identify the skills you've built over it and pivot into a different industry that's maybe thriving right now”“Artists essentially, they are the business, they are the company. You've got to hire the right people to make sure your business is successful.”“Do not before even saying hello to someone, send a link to your content or your business or your music, because I guarantee you they're not going to open it. There needs to be some context, introduce yourself, be a human.” Resources:Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation by Anne Helen PetersonAll You Need to Know About the Music Business by Donald Passman The Music Business Podcast Just Mercy by Byran StevensonCanvaLinkedIn Learning Music Biz BestiesShe Runs It ChicagoFem City ChicagoBrunchwork Where to find Sydney:The Set Up: www.thesetupseries.comInstagram: @thesetupseries *This contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this page. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 56: Branding, Marketing, and Pivoting Your Career with Diane Foy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 50:47


    Diane Foy is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She's a podcaster, publicist, marketer, and coach for artists and musicians.Listen in as we discuss the importance of branding, what you need to think about when building your brand, marketing, pivoting your career, and so much more! Quotes that stood out:“It's a lot of internal work that goes into figure out what you're comfortable putting out there but also creating that story”“It's all about figuring out who you really are and presenting that to the world in the various forms”“Coaching has helped me too...now I have dreams and I know how to get there. And I have coaches and mentors showing me the way.”“If this is what you want, you have to learn the business”Resources:Start with Why by Simon SinekPodcast: Sing! Dance! Act! Thrive!  Where to Find Diane:Website: www.singdanceactthrive.comFacebook: Thriving Musicians and ActorsPersonal website: www.dianefoy.comInstagram: @dianefoypr 

    Episode 55: How Having an Open and Abundant Mindset Can Impact Your Career with Kendra Muecke

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 53:43


    Kendra Muecke, singer-songwriter, actress, writer, and published author is my guest on this week's episode of the podcast. She performs under the stage name Kendra and the Bunnies, as a psychedelic folk-rock Americana and spoken world artist. Listen in as we discuss how she pivoted her career during the pandemic, mindset and abundance, giving back to the community, and her experiences as a woman in the music industry. Quotes that stood out:“It's still so empowering every single day being able to seek and love what I do and...be an active participant in what I do”“I take opportunities as they arise and it seems like things that are meant for me are right there.”“There's so many avenues for us each to get our voice out there”“Listen to other people who have done what you want to do, and other people who have manifested what you would like to do and read about them”“Go for it because there's a reason that something is speaking to you”“Don't take no for an answer if you know that it's right for you and you know that it's something you want to do”Resources:“You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life”  by Jen Sincero www.meetup.comCamp Winnarainbow Where to find Kendra:Website: http://www.kendraelisabethmuecke.com/Instagram: @kenbunnyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kendraandthebunniesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/thepoliticsofkendra *These notes contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 54: Building Bravery with Emily Ann Peterson

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 50:32


    Emily Ann Peterson is my guest in this episode of the podcast. She's a singer-songwriter, podcaster, best selling author, teacher, and entrepreneur who speaks on the subject of bravery and eliminating the starving artist mindset.Listen in as we chat about her experience in the music industry, her book and her experiences with bravery, how we can shift our mindset from starving artist, and how she pivoted her career.Quotes that stood out:“The bravest feats that we accomplish as humans are rarely seen by the public eye.”“Your job is to help educate other people to the fact that what you're giving the rest of the world is valuable”“I can cover my whole body in labels and it's my choice to determine which labels I want to take off and put back on”“When we have fear, like imposter syndrome, we have an opportunity to listen to that fear, because oftentimes there's truth that exists inside that fear somewhere.”“It's equally brave to be an advocate for someone else”“You still get a choice in how you show up in the word with that art and that can still feel brave too”Resources:Book: Bare Naked BraveryPodcast: The School of Bravery Webinar: Eradicating Your Starving Artist Syndrome Where to Find Emily Ann: Instagram: @emilyannpeteWebsite: www.emilyannpeterson.com, www.schoolofbravery.com

    Episode 53: Keeping Your Mind Open to Achieve Your Dreams with Diane Foster

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 43:01


    Film producer and director Diane Foster of WallyBird Productions is my guest on this week's episode. From her start in dancing at a young age to acting, film production, creative directing for musicians, and now owning a production company, Diane works in many aspects of the entertainment industry.Listen in as we discuss the connection between film and music, the importance of mindset and taking care of yourself, and advice on creating the life you want. Quotes that Stood Out:On the film and music industries: “They are two separate industries definitely, but there are so many different things that do collide with each other that are very similar. I think having a knowledge of both industries so you can go do both is really important.”“I think that if you can really believe in yourself and know that you are worthy of doing so much more, when you really have that talk...then you can start to create the life that you actually want”“You just have to be open to talking to people and not allowing anything to get in the way of that”“Just stay at it, whatever it is you want to do” Resources:Save the Cat  backstage.com Where to find Diane:@dianefosterofficial @wallybirdproductions www.wallybirdproductions.com*This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this page. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 52: Telling Your Truth with Ali Blake

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 45:08


    Los Angeles based pop singer-songwriter Ali Blake is my guest on this week's episode of the podcast. Ali uses her music to heal through creativity and is an avid supporter of environmental, animal, and human rights causes.Listen in as we talk about bringing others in to help when something isn't your strength, the importance of connecting with other women and sharing the spotlight, and telling your truth.Her latest album, Blood, was released on June 1 and is available digitally on major streaming platforms.Quotes that stood out:“I think it's important for people and artists to know that it's okay to do that [take time to slow down and lean into feelings] and not constantly be pressured to produce something like a machine.”“You never truly know what is going on in someone else's mind, and more often than not people tend to appreciate honesty and truth.”“Women supporting each other is so incredibly important. We are only stronger together and there is enough room for all of us to shine at the same time.” Resources:All You Need to Know About the Music Business by Donald Passman Oprah's Super Soul ConversationsWomen Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Etes The Artist's Way by Julia CameronThe One Thing by Gary Keller Atomic Habits by James Clear Where to find Ali:Website: www.aliblake.orgInstagram: @aliblake1 *These notes contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this page. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 51: Being Authentically You in the Music Industry with Dina Renee

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 49:52


    Los Angeles based singer-songwriter and pop artist Dina Renee is my guest on this week's episode of the podcast. Dina is like many of us, a multi-tasker with jobs in many areas across the entertainment industry from music to acting and creating video tutorials, and we talk about all these ventures, how we're both starting to focus on in what is most important to us, and how being an independent artist allows Dina to be her authentic self in her career. Quotes that Stood Out:“When you're an independent artist you have to...take the reins”“As a creative person, the more input you really do have into what you put out there, the more meaningful it really is”“If you're wearing many hats, if you are an entrepreneur try to make sure that you're doing the things that you love the most and the things that you're going to make the most money doing because you're going to be the best at them” Resources:The One Thing  by Gary Keller Atomic Habits  byJames ClearHot Pizza Ass with Erin Darling Torralva Where to find Dina Renee:InstagramFacebookYoutubewww.dinareneemusic.com *This contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 50: Finding the Space to Create with Hannah Judson

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 55:33


    Hannah Judson is my guest on the podcast this week. She's an international touring American-French singer-songwriter based between Paris, France, and the San Francisco Bay area. Listen in as we talk about creativity and how we find it (especially in the COVID-19 era), her move to France and the differences between the shows and touring in the US and Europe, the background behind her music festival MUSEFest, and the importance of fighting for your place in the music industry.Quotes that Stood Out:“Why do we not feel creative when we've got the time and the space?”“You want to have listeners who are really listening to you, so I don't think it's a good idea to inflate your numbers”‘I would rather have a handful of real people than a huge number that's just paid for”“I do think that women in music need to fight harder. You need to fight hard because there are fewer places for women.”“Your greatest allies might not be in music, they may be in other fields but may be super supportive of you”Resources:Brunchwork Where to find Hannah:Instagram: @hannahj_museFacebook: @hannahjudsonmusicwww.hannahjudson.com

    Episode 49: Building an Independent Artist Career with Emily Gabriele

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 50:38


    Emily Gabriele, NYC based singer-songwriter (and fellow New Jerseyan), is my guest on this episode of the podcast. Listen in as we chat about releasing music independently, why it's important to know when to outsource, and how to build a music career while working a 9-5.Emily's new single, Monday, was released in April and is available on streaming platforms. Quotes that stood out:“One important facet of business is knowing when to do something on your own and knowing when to outsource it”“It takes a level of discipline to make sure that you can feed both positions: your day job and your musicpreneurship”“Connecting with people and supporting other artists and creatives...that to me is also fulfilling”Where to find Emily:Streaming Platforms: Emily GabrieleSpotifyInstagram: @egmusicnycTwitter: @emilygabrielewww.egmusicnyc.com

    Episode 48: Overcoming Industry Shifts and Stigmas with Kayti Korte

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 66:50


    Kayti Korte is my guest on the podcast this week. She's the singer and bass player for the duo Desperate Electric and we dive deep into how the band has transitioned from full time touring to isolating and performing from home, the stigmas of being a woman in music and how she overcomes it, and why it's important to think of your career and band like a business. Quotes that Stood Out:“If you want something to be your job, you have to make it your job.”“If you break it down, I think that we can see the value in spending an amount of money to have that time back.”Regarding the stigma of being a woman in a band: “It's not assumed that women could be in bands, and it's definitely assumed that they're not going to play an instrument.”“As a female singer you have to be amazing or people literally think you suck.”“We're all making art and everybody should feel like they can do that and they feel supported to do that in whatever capacity they want.”“Find your people, find your support system.”“Don't be afraid to reach out to people who are doing it.”“At the end of the day, people in the music industry are all pretty much going through the same thing, just on different scales.” Where to find Kayti and Desperate Electric:@desperateelectric@kaytikortewww.desperateelectric.com

    Episode 47: Being Ready for Change with R0zegld

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 59:25


    R0zegld, the solo project of singer/songwriter/producer Jen Urban, is my guest in this episode of the podcast.We chatted about everything from shifts in the industry due to the pandemic, to shifts within ourselves, overcoming fear, and shifting our mindsets to think of our careers in music as a business.R0zegld released her self-titled album on May 15, 2020 and you can give it a listen on your preferred streaming platform. Quotes that stood out:“It's not about faceless names for me anymore...I want to connect with my audience and I want to know who they are and what they think and how they're feeling”“If you want to keep doing this you have to treat it like a job”Regarding being a woman in the industry: “The biggest thing overcome in this topic is fear”“The change had to come from inside me…I had to just decide ‘I'm not scared anymore'”“We have to malleable, we have to be ready to change”“Invest in yourself” Resources:Danielle Cardona @danielle_cardona Miley Cyrus @mileycyrus Cathy Heller @cathy.hellerWhere to find r0zgold:https://www.r0zegld.com/Instagram: @r0zgld SoundCloud: @r0zgld Facebook: @r0zgld 

    Episode 46: Amplifying Women's Stories with Angela Sclafani and Macy Schmidt

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 51:25


    Macy Schmidt, music director and supervisor, and Angela Sclafani, singer-songwriter, are my guests on this week's podcast. We talk about how they got started on Broadway in New York, blurring the lines between theatre, pop music, and dramatic storytelling, and their project highlighting women's stories, Passion Project: Love Songs from Women to Their Work.Quotes that Stood Out:“Find the people and collaborators that you believe in...and persist with them”“Something that I've been thinking about a lot is not being afraid to show your process and not have everything be perfect all the time”Resources:MaestroStatera ArtsFiguring - Maria PopovaBig Magic - Elizabeth GilbertMy Love Story - Tina TurnerWhere to Find Macy and Angela:Macyschmidtmusic.comAngelasclafani.comInstagram: @macyjane_ @angelasclafani@passionprojectsongsAngela Sclafani on Spotify *This  contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 45: Knowing Your Worth with Mella Barnes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 46:23


    Session singer and blogger Mella Barnes is my guest on the podcast this week. She's not only built a career doing what she loves, but built her own vocal booth!Listen in as we talk about how her workload has increased since the pandemic began, how she's shifted her mindset to be comfortable asking to be paid for the work she's doing, finding your why, and why you should get in on Pinterest as a musician now.Quotes that Stood Out:“You are allowed to just not do anything sometimes.”“Wanting to be rich is fine, why do you want to be rich? Dig deeper into that.”“I can ask and I should ask to be paid for the work that I'm doing.”“You are worth getting paid.”Resources:Think Like an Entrepreneur: 6 Mindset Shifts for the MusicpreneurDolly Parton: My Life and Other Unfinished Business Where to Find Mella:www.mellamusic.comInstagram: @_mellamusic 

    Episode 44 Staying Present and Sustaining Your Career with Sarah Charness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 45:18


    New York-based electric violinist Sarah Charness is our guest on this episode of the podcast. She started on the violin at just four years old and transitioned to pop and electronic music in her teens. Sarah has collaborated with several internationally known DJ's and has toured the world playing music.In this episode, we talk about her journey, how important it is to understand when you need help in your career, reaching her audience while staying home during the pandemic, the changes the industry might be facing, and how she's managed to be a mother in an industry that doesn't lend itself well to motherhood. Quotes that stood out:“People want the visual experience. They want to see what they're hearing...I think that's really cool and I think that if an artist can take what they're doing and put it in front of you visually, it just enhances the experience to be more full and more rich.”“I think it's equally important to know what you're good at and what you're not good at, and being able to hire the person that you know will do a good job.”“Being aware and having a business plan in mind is the most important thing for a musician.”“The more present you can be on social media during these sort of uncertain times, the busier you're going to be when this all comes to an end and things can reopen...it's really important to stay present.”On motherhood: “It focused me on a way that I think was really awesome in that I was able to just kind of be more picky choosy about the kind of things that I was doing.”“Don't get fixated on the labels, don't get fixated on one way of doing things.”“I think what's important, more than having a certain book that you feel like is your favorite thing to know, is just staying current.” Resources:All You Need to Know About the Music Business by Donald Passman  Where to find Sarah:www.sarahcharness.comInstagram: @sarahpinkviolinTwitter: @sarahcharnessFacebook: @sarahcharnessTikTok: @sarahcharnessYouTube: Sarah Charness

    Episode 43: Being an Example of Change with JUNO

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 60:16


    JUNO wears many hats in her music career, and in this episode of the podcast we dive into how she got her start in music, her experiences touring the world with amazing musicians, her album Help Is Not on the Way, and JUNO's Guitar School.We have a great discussion about the Black Lives Matter movement, how important it is for everyone to educate themselves, and how JUNO uses her voice and her guitar school to create positive opportunities, to bridge the gap with mentorships and community. JUNO has some incredible stories to tell with an empowering message, so be sure to listen to this episode from start to finish.And be sure to give her album Help Is Not on the Way a listen! Quotes that Stood Out:“I think a lot more women need to step up and own their music and learn the instrument, learn how to use logic and Pro Tools, learn how to edit yourself. You know what I'm saying? Because we don't need all the stuff we have. And I think that's what the quarantine has really taught us.”“You know, but telling a story, to me is the most important part of my music, because I feel like everything else is just making noise. But when I'm telling a story, I feel like I'm leaving something behind that's valuable.”“Playing for celebrities has been awesome. But it's not the most valuable thing I've done. And I always tell people that because it's important. Your goal if you can be whatever you want to be right in your community that will expand and grow.”“It's not about me, and that's the point. If everyone can say that, “it's not about me” it's about the whole. And if we can all get on...how can we be on the same level? And to me, that's what the Black Lives Matter music is about.”“You can't really change someone else.  But you can be an example of what change looks like. And I think that's the most effective thing that we can do.” Resources:There's No Traffic on the Extra Mile by Rickey MinorHow Martin Luther King Jr. Changed the World Black Female Writers/Producers to check out:Kim Burse https://www.instagram.com/kaybismee/Micki Miller https://mickimillermusic.comBibi Bourellyhttps://www.instagram.com/bibibourelly/Venzella Joy https://www.instagram.com/joythedrummer/Victoria Monet https://www.instagram.com/victoriamonet/Divinity Roxx https://www.instagram.com/diviroxx/ Where to find JUNO:Instagram: @juno_theartistFacebook: @junotheartistmusicYouTube: JUNOtheArtist To become a sponsor for JUNO's Guitar Bootcamp: Email: junosguitarbootcamp[at]gmail.com

    Episode 42: How Maintaining Your Originality Can Lead to Success with Marta Palombo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 53:43


    In this episode of The Broken Glass Podcast, I'm speaking with Nashville based folk-pop artist Marta Palombo about her journey in the music industry.Listen in as we talk about authenticity and originality, how letting go of a “commercial” sound helped her to find her place, how important it is to network as an artist and songwriter, and how she's finding her way as an artist during quarantine. Quotes that Stood Out:“To me, an authentic brand is really something that is definitely well polished, you want it to be professional looking but you also don't want it to just be like, this is what I do 24. No it's not.”“Everyone is just so eager to, to learn and to collaborate, and everyone is just so genuinely interested in seeing you succeed.”“Find the people that you like and connect to...look at what they do on social media. If you really like them, then try to figure out why.”“Really dive into the music that you like and figure out from a business standpoint, why it is you like that music.” Resources:All You Need to Know About the Music Business by Donald Passman Where to find Marta:www.martapalombo.comInstagram: @marta.palomboFacebook: @MartaPalomboMusic This podcast episode is sponsored by The Contract Shop. Get more information on how The Contract Shop can help you protect your business here: http://www.brokenglassmediallc.com/the-contract-shop*This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 41: Understanding the Business of the Music Business with Athena Renee

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 48:18


    Today's guest is Athena Renee, a singer-songwriter who is passionate about educating emerging and independent artists about business, accounting, and finance through her company's DBA Wisdom Reborn Keynote Concerts. With a lot of big events under her belt including Coachella, Day Breakers, and touring with Oprah (yes, Oprah!), Athena Renee has excellent advice for women who want to build their career in the music industry.Listen in as we talk all about her career as an artist, how important it is to understand business and the numbers, as well as the resistance and stigmas that women face in the music industry as artists and as businesswomen.Athena Renee's EP Discoveries was released in early April and is available on Spotify, Apple, and other streaming platforms.Quotes that Stood Out:“If you want someone to invest in you, you have a great creative idea...you've gotta translate that to a CEO in money terms.”“It's staying up on your business, understanding the numbers, understanding your contracts and your agreements, and having a team there willing to help you and educate you on every area”“There are still people that want to put a stigma on to them simply because they know what questions to ask or they know their business”“Just seek out the positive energy”Resources:https://www.weightwatchers.com/us/ambassadors/OprahWhere to find Athena Renee:www.wrkeynoteconcerts.comhttps://www.athenarenee.com/Instagram: @athenareneemusic 

    Episode 40: Building a Career in Music with Dannielle Hollobaugh

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 42:09


    Singer-songwriter and producer Danielle Hollobaugh joins me on today's podcast to share her story of resiliently building a career in the music industry.Listen in as we talk about the release of her album Alive and Free in 2018 and her recent single Goodbyes, utilizing new social media tools to connect with your audience, how outsourcing tasks and bring on a team is important to creating a successful career, and how she's pushed through and overcome obstacles in her path.Resources:Music Biz BestiesAnd the Writer Is...Where to find Danielle:www.daniellehmusic.comTwitter: @danielleh_musicFacebook: @daniellehmusicInstagram: @daniellehmusicSpotifyGoodbyes on Spotify

    Episode 39: with Kelley Jeanne

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 50:04


    Nashville based singer-songwriter Kelley Jeanne was pursuing a science degree at the University of Pittsburgh when she realized that something was missing in her life - music. She began writing music and performing with her band, moved to Nashville, and was then accepted into CMT's mentorship program.Listen in as we talk about how important it is to network, to see your music career as a business and what it's like to be a female in country music.Quotes that Stood Out“It's a grind and it's a hustle and you have to be totally prepared to go into this like full force, your nose to the grindstone ready to work hard because if you're not working hard and if you're not taking this seriously as a business then nobody else is going to take you seriously either.”“I think that's all that everyone wants, is just that equal opportunity”“Cowriting is so important and it really makes you think outside the box and actually helps develop you as a songwriter.”ResourcesWomen in Music- NashvilleChange the Conversation  Music Biz Besties  https://www.facebook.com/groups/musicbizbesties/Girl Wash Your Face by Rachel HollisWhere to find Kelley JeanneInstagram: @misskelleyjeanneYouTube: Miss Kelley JeanneFacebook: @kelleyjeannemusic*This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 38: Creating Your Own Story with Miranda Powell

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 52:07


    Nashville based pop-soul artist Miranda Powell joins me in this week's podcast to talk about her own unique musical journey, how she's handling staying home during the pandemic, and all things music industry.Listen in as we discuss the importance of understanding every aspect of the industry as an artist, her musical influences, the process she takes to releasing her music, and how everyone has their own story to tell - that no path is right or wrong. Quotes that stood out:“Be open to being really well rounded and diving into those worlds”“Don't be afraid to ask people who you trust...people with integrity to help you if it's something that involves recording rights or releasing or what percentages am I allowed to have...what's a deal that's not good for me?”“Everyone's story is different too, and everyone has different strengths, and we can all benefit from each other”“There's room and there's beauty in every kind of art that everyone is making”“You just have to be very intentional and putting yourself in the right place”Resources:FeedlyWhere to find Miranda:https://www.mirandapowellmusic.comInstagram: @mirandapowellmusicFacebook: @mirandapowellmusicSpotifyYouTube

    Episode 37: How to Cope with Changes in Uncertain Times with Edith Mudge

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 52:37


    Composer and producer Edith Mudge wears a lot of different hats doing what she loves. From writing to orchestrating and producing, she really does it all! Listen in as we chat about managing a freelance career and personal well being throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the freelancer lifestyle and figuring out how to structure your day, and how you can find success in your career from starting small - even at the reception desk. Quotes that stood out:“Enthusiasm and a good attitude are really what people are looking for when they want help.”“Everybody's unique story is worth hearing.”“There's a lot of upheaval but also, there's community to be found in that.”“Find your group. Everybody has their niche and everybody's gonna find their group, you've just gotta be yourself to find it.” Resources:The Multipassionate Entrepreneur Podcast Some Good News with John KrasinskiDear Sugars Podcast Alliance for Women Film ComposersSound GirlsSociety of Composers and LyricistsSquarespaceWeeknight WebsiteWeeblyWhere to find Edith:www.edithmudge.comInstagram: @composer.edith.mudge Looking to bring your business or career online? Overwhelmed with the systems and platforms to choose from? Book a FREE consultation with me and I'll help you sort through the systems you need to get started so you can engage with your fans and audience right away! www.brokenglassmediallc.com/services*This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 36: How One Artist Pivoted Her Music Career with Emily V

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 50:48


    Rock violinist Emily V knew what she wanted to do from a young age. While other girls wanted to go out shopping, she just wanted to play her violin!Listen in as we chat about her start in music, how she went from classical violinist to rock violinist, and how she's built a career in music. We also talk about the recent transition of living and working at home given the pandemic, and how she's transitioning her career online for the time being. Quotes that stood out:“We are having to redirect, reinvent, and refocus what we're doing right now and how can we still bring music and joy to people?”“Knowledge is power. It's so cliche but it's so true”“Part of being a business owner...I think that you should be dedicating part of your time every week to sharpening you acts and gaining knowledge, reading a book, listening to a podcast, something…”Resources:Atomic Habits by James ClearThe One Thing by Gary Keller  Where to find Emily V:Facebook: @emilyvmusicInstagram: @emilyvofficialwww.emilyvmusic.com *This episode may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 35: How One Woman's Full Time Job Helps Her Music Career with Lexi Todd

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 52:01


    Brooklyn based Lexi Todd is a music attorney by day, working as in-house counsel at one of the largest independent music publishers in the world, and singer-songwriter every other minute.With the experience and knowledge she has in her full time job, she's able to think like an entrepreneur in her music career and also help other musicians understand the business and legal side of the industry.Listen in as she and I talk about her journey into law and music, why we talk about owning your masters as a retirement plan, and about her experiences as a female attorney in the industry. Quotes that stood out:“I fully encourage anyone who has the financial resources to [outsource]”“I feel like I'm in such a unique position as a music publishing attorney that's also literally self releasing music right now.”“I get a lot of motivation from my own success from helping other people”“I feel gratified by saying something when something inappropriate happens.” Resources and References:BrunchworkWomen in MusicShe Said SoBabes in Music Where to find Lexi Todd:www.lexitodd.comInstagramFacebookSpotifyYouTubeTwitter

    Episode 34: How to Prioritize as a Multi-Creative with Mandy Dickson

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 49:28


    Mandy Dickson is a multi-passionate creative who sings, writes, arranges, and acts. Her career has taken her all over the world to places like Japan through orchestra tours as a soloist, Disney Productions, cruises, acting and so much more.  Listen in as we talk about her experiences on tour, working as a woman in the music industry, and building her music career a business.Mandy released a unique album on March 8, International Women's Day, filled with songs by male artists but reimagined and sung from a feminine perspective. Give Just Like a Woman a listen on your favorite streaming platform!Quotes that stood out:“You have to listen to your inner voice and really prioritize what is important to you and what are you really doing because you want to do it and what are you doing because you feel like you should”“It's also important to be really true to yourself and authentic about what you really want”“The easiest way to stay positive and keep going is to focus on the why”“Be continuing to make something that you have control over”Resources:Start with Why by Simon SinekDisney AuditionsRoyal Caribbean Auditions PlaybillThe Working Singer PodcastMarie ForleoAmy PorterfieldAri's TakeOprah's Master ClassTony RobbinsTim Ferris Where to find Mandy:Instagram: @lifeofmandydicksonFacebook: facebook.com/mandydickson6YouTube: Mandy Dickson Musicwww.mandydickson.com

    Episode 33: Managing Your Artist Career with a Full Time Job with Sarah Harralson

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 40:08


    Sarah Harralson is a country singer-songwriter who not only has an artist career, but works full time in the music industry in the royalties department of a major label in Nashville, Tennessee.In this episode of the podcast, we talk about how working full time in the music industry helps her as an artist, how connections and experience can help you get your foot in the door, and how she manages both her full time job and her artist career. Sarah also provides expert advice for artists on making sure they get the royalties they're owed as well as advice for getting started in the industry as an artist or industry professional. Quotes that Stood Out:“It's really all about who strives to make the connections and really wants to put themselves out there.”“I think that's the great thing about the music industry is that we're all striving for the same goal but at the same time we're all in this together and we're all trying to help each other get there”“Every artist if they have a full time job or not, they always need to be thinking like an entrepreneur”“What really matters is your talent and your artistry rather than gender in the genre”“Our actions and our words are definitely not going unnoticed”“Be willing to be patient whether you're an artist or working in the industry” Resources:SongtrustJammberMusic Biz BestiesSmart Women in Music (SWIM)Young Entertainment Professionals (YEP)BobbycastAnd The Writer Is…Song ExploderThe Music Industry Doesn't Have to Kill You  Where to Find Sarah:Instagram: @sarahharralsonwww.sarahharralson.com

    Episode 32: How Being True to Yourself Can Help You Grow in the Music Industry with Julianne Q

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 66:22


    Blues rock artist, Julianne Q from Julianne Q and the Howl, is passionate about music and building her career in an authentic way that allows her to be true to herself. As a recent LA transplant from Chicago, Julianne has navigated the waters of building a new network, meeting people, and getting her music out in the LA scene.Listen in as we chat extensively about entrepreneurship, taking care of yourself to avoid burnout, and most importantly, about being vulnerable and true to yourself to grow in your career.I also chat briefly in the beginning of the episode about the resource list I'm putting together for musicians and other professionals looking for ways to stay busy and educated during the COVID-19 quarantines and lockdowns. These resources will be available at www.brokenglassmediallc.com/freebies and on the blog at www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblog. Stay safe and healthy out there! Quotes:“I do also think that at the same time, keep yourself open to growth, open to new sounds, open to whatever.”“You have to be your own advocate...and that's both in education, it's in opportunities, it's in networking, it's all of those”“No one is going to fight for you harder or better than yourself”“You have to be able to protect yourself, and you can't do that if you're not aware”“Know your worth and stick to it”“Do one thing for your career every day”Resources:BrunchworkBrene Brown - Daring Greatly; I Thought It Was Just Me (but it isn't)Ari Herstand - How to Make it in the New Music BusinessThe Six Minute Musician PodcastAnd the Writer Is…The Music Marketing Manifesto PodcastDIY Musician PodcastThe Savvy Musician AcademyThe New Artist ModelASCAPMusic Biz Besties Facebook GroupWomen in MusicSWIM (Smart Women in Music) Where to Find Julianne Q:Instagram: JulianneQandtheHowlFacebook: Julianne Q and the HowlYouTube: Julianne Q MusicWebsite: www.julianneqmusic.com*This may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

    Episode 31: Making Industry Connections that Count with Dani Felt

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 55:55


    Meet Dani Felt: she's a singer-songwriter and artist empowerment and connection coach. She started her career as a music blogger and now runs two companies, Music Industry Mastery LLC and Artist Plug In Program.Dani devotes her time to helping artists with mindset, networking, branding, and monetization, as well as matching them with people who can help them in their career. She's offered some pretty awesome events to help artists connect with producers, including a speed-dating like networking event!Listen in as we talk about her growth as an entrepreneur and artist coach, networking, building your career as a business, changing your mindset, and more. Quotes:“There's so many possibilities, especially to make money.”“We have to make mistakes. If we're not making mistakes, we're not growing.”“You never know who's going to make an impact in your life.”“It's all about who you know and the people you're connecting with.”Resources:Love Language QuizMarketing Personalities16 PersonalitiesFive Minute JournalMarie ForleoCari ColeGary VeeWhere to find Dani:www.danifelt.comInstagram: @danifeltmusic @musicindustrymasteryTwitter: @danifeltbizwww.aristpluginprogram.comdani@danifelt.com

    Episode 30: How to Develop Your Musicpreneur Social Media Presence

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 16:44


    In this episode, I dive into the importance of building your social media (and online) presence as a musicpreneur - whether you're an artist, music industry professional, songwriter, producer, or other creative - and the steps to take to develop it.How can you build a personal brand to attract potential employers? How can you utilize social media to showcase your knowledge about your particular niche of the industry? What social media channels should you use?Listen in now on on your favorite podcast platform or at www.brokenglassmediallc.com/podcast/ep030.Interested in learning more about building your online presence through a website or social media? I'm offering FREE 30 minute consultations (a $250 value!) to answer any of your burning questions about developing your online and social media presence or to review what your current website and social media.  References:https://medium.com/better-marketing/the-ambitious-persons-guide-to-creating-a-personal-brand-8fbdc6af4194https://medium.com/better-marketing/the-ultimate-guide-for-building-your-personal-brand-without-any-money-73926362d137https://digitalmarketinginstitute.com/en-us/blog/7-steps-to-build-your-personal-brandEpisode 28 with Megan Kuhar Books:Influencer: Building your Personal Brand in the Age of Social Media 

    Episode 29: How to Build a Business from Your Experiences with Birdee Bow

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 50:47


    *This podcast may contain affiliate links*Meet Birdee Bow, CEO of Bsquared Mgmt, a boutique talent agency that offers services for independent musicians.Birdee learned by experience and brings that knowledge to help artists build their own careers, release music, and connect with other professionals who can help them uplevel their career. She's built a management company that helps artists in an authentic and unique way, with subscriptions rather than contracts, and looks to provide guidance rather than to turn them into something they're not.Listen in as we discuss how she grew in her career, built Bsquared Mgmt, launched Aspire to Empire, and handles the surprise when people hear she's not represented by her company, but actually owns it. Quotes that stuck out:“I think that has been our entire key to success is just being able to really feel it and be there for the artist”“Most artists know what they need and know how to do it, they just don't have time”“There should be a mission statement for every artist and literally for every work of art”“The biggest key to this entire business is communication”“It's a good time to be a woman owning a business and creating new art and new opportunities”“Live in your passion and don't be scared to just go for it.” Where to find Birdee and Bsquared Mgmt:www.bsquaredmgmt.comFacebook: Bsquared ManagementInstagram: @bsquaredmgmtResources:Music Biz BestiesFive Minute Journal

    Episode 28: How to Create an Authentic and Impactful Social Media Presence with Megan Kuhar

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 49:15


    Meet Megan Kuhar: professor, audio engineer, videographer, percussionist, and social media guru. Megan encourages musicians to think about social media and a brand message that focuses less on algorithms and numbers and more on impact and community.We talk about how she started in music and entrepreneurship, how she built up her businesses, and the best social media tips for impact, community, and growing an authentic following.Megan also dives in to three Mistakes musicians are making and how to fix them:Not having a brand messageFocusing on facts, not impactCopying what the see other musicians are doing (especially higher profile musicians)Quotes that stuck out: “Your college major doesn't define you forever”“Don't let analysis paralysis stop you”“Really focus on your message, focus on your brand, focus on making sure you know what you want to provide”“Surround yourself with people that are doing really awesome things”“If you want music to pay your bills, you need to play the game that is around us, and that means you have to have a presence online. It doesn't mean that you have to do it the same way other people are doing it.”“When you do plan content, it ends up being better content” Where to find Megan:www.megan-kuhar.comInstagram: @megankuharPodcast: The Fan Finder Podcast | Social Media, Branding & Marketing for MusiciansFan Finder Online CourseFree Masterclass: How to Build a Brand Without Feeling PhonyThe Fan Finder Mindset eBook Resources:The $100 Startup - Chris GuillebeauGrit: The Power of Passion and Persistence by Angela DuckworthThe Productivity Planner by Intelligent ChangeThe Music-preneur Mindset PodcastThe Elementary Music Teacher PodcastShe Podcasts Facebook GroupMusic Biz Besties Facebook Group A Beautiful Mess PodcastCreative Pep Talk Podcast Social Media Tools:Planoly for Instagram and Facebook Tailwind for Pinterest Google Sheets This podcast is brought to you by The Contract Shop. The Contract Shop provides contract templates and all the legal documents you need to run your business, and best of all, it's designed with the creative entrepreneur in mind!

    Episode 27: Building a Music Career While Working Full Time with Anita Faye

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 64:44


    Meet Anita Faye, inspirational artist and creative from Las Vegas. Anita is the definition of a musicpreneur: she's working full time and building up her music career as a business.Listen in as we discuss building and managing a music career alongside a full time job, how vision boards can help you keep to your goals and prioritize, and cutting ourselves some slack to ask for help with tasks that aren't in our expertise. Anita provides some excellent tips for the musicpreneur and up and coming music industry professionals, and gives us a look into how her faith inspires her and her music, especially during life events that would test anyone's faith and understanding of the world.Quotes that stuck out:“If you have no expectations, then you're going to live according someone else's goals. If you set your own expectations, then you'll live according to your own goals”“We create our destiny with the thoughts that we have about what we want our life to look like”“The more you start thinking of it as a business and approaching it as a business…that will orient you to move it and find those opportunities for yourself"Recommendations:5 Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Gary VeeWhere to find Anita Faye:www.anitafaye.com

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