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David Andrew Wiebe thinks about creativity, music, entrepreneurship and leadership in everything he does. He is a musician, composer and published author with three best sellers. Among his books is the 2022 edition of The Music Entrepreneur Code, which David says is more ninja than its predecessor. He is also the host/creator of The New Music Industry Podcast, and he wants to share what he knows with musicians that want to get ahead. Hear David Andrew Wiebe in his first appearance on the Unstarving Musician (Ep 132). In this conversation we discuss his Elite Players: All Access Pass project, mindset, confidence, incremental success tracking, re prioritizing milestones, his forthcoming album, the leadership program in which he participates, and the updated more ninja Music Entrepreneur Code book. Hear the continuation of our conversation on The New Music Industry Podcast with David Andrew Wiebe. Find all things David Andrew Wiebe at MusiceEntrepreneurHQ.com Support the Unstarving Musician The Unstarving Musician exists solely through the generosity of its listeners, readers, and viewers. Learn how you can offer your support. Visit our Crowd Sponsor page Mentioned in this Episode Music Entrepreneur HQ Elite Players: All Access Pass The Music Entrepreneur Code – 2022 Edition (pre-orders) Sahakarini Team, Management, and Leadership Program Do The Hard Thing First—David Andrew Wiebe (Ep 132) Growth – Robonzo of The Unstarving Musician (New Music Industry Podcast interview) Stay in touch! Leave voice feedback on Robonzo's Speakpipe page This episode is powered by Podcast Startup, the learning platform for creators with a voice. Podcast Startup covers tech, production, editing, marketing and more. I know what it feels like to be slowed down by challenges revolving around fear, procrastination and tech, yet I've recorded and published over 260 podcast episodes. To learn more about Podcast Startup and to get free podcasting startup tips right to your inbox, go to UnstarvingMusician.com/PodcastStartup. This episode was powered by Music Marketing Method, a program for independent musicians looking to grow their music career. Music Marketing Method was created by my good friend Lynz Crichton. I'm in the program and I'm learning tons! I'm growing my fan base and learning about many ways that I'll be earning money in the new year. It's also helping me grow this podcast. How cool is that? To lean more and find out if Music Marketing Method can help your music career, visit UnstarvingMusician.com/MusicMarketing. Resources The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo Music Marketing Method – The program that helps musicians find fans, grow an audience and make consistent income Podcast Startup – The podcast learning platform for creative voices Bandzoogle – The all-in-one platform that makes it easy to build a beautiful website for your music More Resources for musicians Pardon the Interruption (Disclosure) Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means I make a small commission, at no extra charge to you, if you purchase using those links. Thanks for your support! Visit UnstarvingMusician.com/Podcasts for related links, episode transcripts and past guests. Sign up for the Unstarving Musician email newsletter at UnstarvingMusician.com Stay in touch! @RobonzoDrummer on Twitter and Instagram @UnstarvingMusician on Facebook and YouTube
TOPICS: We talk about a recent study conducted by payment platform Stripe that shows that creator economy platforms are growing faster than traditional music industry platforms; Triller is empowering Black creators; we interview MusicEntrepreneurHQ founder David Andrew Wiebe. You can find out more about his work, and check out his latest edition of "The Music Entrepreneur Code," by visiting musicentrepreneurhq.com! Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.
The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe
You may have noticed that I've been publishing fewer podcast episodes as of late. So, what's been going on in my world? What's been happening? That's what we're going to be looking at in this episode of The New Music Industry Podcast. Podcast Highlights: 00:31 – David's unspoken promise 02:27 – David's June break 03:12 […] The post 239 – Podcast Update with David Andrew Wiebe appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.
The Antidote meets a trio of Canadian artists who have joined together to Spirit Search Volume 1. Carla Olive, Frederick Tamagi, and David Andrew Wiebe believe in the eternal Truth of God, but were inspired to question and challenge their conventional religious experience. Come listen to their music and our conversation.
The Antidote meets a trio of Canadian artists who have joined together to Spirit Search Volume 1. Carla Olive, Frederick Tamagi, and David Andrew Wiebe believe in the eternal Truth of God, but were inspired to question and challenge their conventional religious experience. Come listen to their music and our conversation.
Super inspiring and insightful interview with the founder of Music Entrepreneur HQ, author, course creator, musician and more, David Andrew Wiebe! In this episode, we talk about some of the 27 ways he's made money in music, where to start if you want to stop being an employee and live life on your own terms, become a digital nomad and find your purpose. Get David's new book: musicentrepreneurhq.com/the-music-entrepreneur-code Sign up to his email list: musicentrepreneurhq.com/join Get my free Spotify Playlists Cheatsheet - www.monicastrut.com/spotify For more tips, come connect with me on Instagram – @monicastrut Check out my free Facebook Group Music Marketing & Mindset for Heavy Bands/Musicians If your band wants to work with me on your next release, hit me up via email too or Instagram - @monicastrut.
Super inspiring and insightful interview with the founder of Music Entrepreneur HQ, author, course creator, musician and more, David Andrew Wiebe! In this episode, we talk about some of the 27 ways he's made money in music, where to start if you want to stop being an employee and live life on your own terms, become a digital nomad and find your purpose.Get David's new book: musicentrepreneurhq.com/the-music-entrepreneur-codeSign up to his email list: musicentrepreneurhq.com/joinGet my free Spotify Playlists Cheatsheet - www.monicastrut.com/spotifyFor more tips, come connect with me on Instagram – @monicastrutCheck out my free Facebook Group Music Marketing & Mindset for Heavy Bands/MusiciansIf your band wants to work with me on your next release, hit me up via email too or Instagram - @monicastrut.
The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe
So, I got to thinking… Have I ever actually introduced myself on the podcast? Do you even know who I am? This has been on my mind for a while. Even though we're nearly 200 episodes in, in this episode of the podcast, I share a little bit about my past, who I am, what […] The post 194 – Hi, I'm David Andrew Wiebe appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.
David Andrew Wiebe is not only a singer-songwriter, but also a music educator. He's found a way to grow his music career and the business of his music through a project he calls Music Entrepreneur HQ. The website and podcast dedicated to this project provide resources and information for independent musicians. His goal is to help musicians with booking better shows, music sales and streaming, digital marketing, licensing, placement, and making a better income. We talk about all of this, and how he weaves his own music into the picture, his personal experience with mastermind groups, personal development programs, and a whole lot more. Episode Highlights We start by talking about David's experience running a mastermind and go on to discuss: His approach to providing education for the entrepreneurial musician What musicians should spend their time on Staying creative Aiming for single channel communication Personal development for musicians Key Points Focus on your strengths and what matters most to you. Above all, make good music. Do the hard things first. Quotable “I've spent a lot of time creating things that I wanted to create, instead of investing significant resources into marketing it, getting the right landing page, the right colours and all that. Nothing wrong with that if that's your passion - I need those people - but I create what I want to create.” —David Andrew Wiebe “You know that thing that you've been putting off? The thing you've been meaning to do? The thing that's giving you a pang in your gut? Yeah. Go and do that. The things that you're often not doing, once you get them out of the way you're free to enjoy your day.” —David Andrew Wiebe Full show notes at UnstarvingMusician.com Give your feedback at UnstarvingMusician.com/feedback.
David Andrew Wiebe is not only a singer-songwriter, but also a music educator. He's found a way to grow his music career and the business of his music through a project he calls Music Entrepreneur HQ. The website and podcast dedicated to this project provide resources and information for independent musicians. His goal is to help musicians with booking better shows, music sales and streaming, digital marketing, licensing, placement, and making a better income. We talk about all of this, and how he weaves his own music into the picture, his personal experience with mastermind groups, personal development programs, and a whole lot more. Episode Highlights We start by talking about David's experience running a mastermind and go on to discuss: His approach to providing education for the entrepreneurial musician What musicians should spend their time on Staying creative Aiming for single channel communication Personal development for musicians Key Points Focus on your strengths and what matters most to you. Above all, make good music. Do the hard things first. Quotable “I've spent a lot of time creating things that I wanted to create, instead of investing significant resources into marketing it, getting the right landing page, the right colours and all that. Nothing wrong with that if that's your passion - I need those people - but I create what I want to create.” —David Andrew Wiebe “You know that thing that you've been putting off? The thing you've been meaning to do? The thing that's giving you a pang in your gut? Yeah. Go and do that. The things that you're often not doing, once you get them out of the way you're free to enjoy your day.” —David Andrew Wiebe Full show notes at UnstarvingMusician.com Give your feedback at UnstarvingMusician.com/feedback.
This episode is part of the Musicality Unleashed series. Learn more and get a bonus "cheat sheet" at musicalityunleashed.com. In this episode, we talk about ways of infusing your musical journey with creativity right from the get-go. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 145 Links and Resources • Discover Your Own Musical Creativity, with Forrest Kinney • Circles of Creativity, with Tim Topham • Finding and Sustaining Creativity, with David Andrew Wiebe Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
Welcome to episode 11 of the Passive Income Musician Podcast! Musicians are natural entrepreneurs, only many haven't realized it yet. The truth is if you can tap into your inner entrepreneur, the likelihood of your success as a musician is so much greater. Our guest, David Andrew Wiebe from the Music Entrepreneur HQ talks about music entrepreneurship and how it can change your life. Make sure you sign up to get my free "Awesome Online Music Teaching Business Plan": https://passiveincomemusician.com/free-business-plan/
David Andrew Wiebe from Music Entrepreneur HQ discusses the importance of approaching your musical journey with a long-term mindset, and how this sets you up for success and growth. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 125 Links and Resources • Music Entrepreneur HQ • Special Membership Offer for podcast listeners • Finding and Sustaining Creativity, with David Andrew Wiebe Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
David Andrew Wiebe is the host of The New Music Industry Podcast, founder of The Music Entrepreneur HQ, and author of The New Music Industry: Adapting, Growing, and Thriving in The Information Agebook and The Essential Guide to Music Entrepreneurship. A multi-talented entrepreneur, he is also highly skilled in audio, video, music, and multimedia design.
Welcome back to this special pair of episodes celebrating hitting the 100 mark of the Musicality Podcast! If you haven't already heard Episode 100 then make sure you go back and listen to it too because both that one and this one are jam-packed with incredible insights from over two-dozen expert guests, answering the question: “What’s one thing you’ve learned that could help musicians to tap into their inner musicality?” In the last episode we heard from 11 experts whose answers to this question were varied and fascinating. There were some common themes, some of which you'll hear coming up again in this episode, but each guest also brought their own unique perspective and insight to the question. We’ll talk a little more at the end of this episode about those recurring themes and how we can learn more from them. We said last time that we’d tried to group the experts to make for two great episodes to listen to, but apart from that there's no meaning to the order - so the line-up for this episode is just as impressive as the first one. In this episode you'll be hearing: • Bill Hilton, author of "How to Really Play the Piano" talking about the level of instrument technique required to sound truly musical. • Book author, podcaster, song-writer and musician David Andrew Wiebe of MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com revealing three things that can help you sound more like a pro. • Innovator in school music education Casey von Neumann of Eclectic Music and CaseyMcCann.com sharing the tip that let her sound just as musical as her incredibly accomplished teacher. • Leading teacher-of-teachers Sara Campbell of SarasMusicStudio, and our Resident Pro for piano here at Musical U, explaining why young children are often more in touch with their inner musicality and what we can learn from that. • Practice expert Chris Owenby from PracticeHabits.co talking about what it takes to become an accomplished musician like the greats we admire. • Rising star singer-songwriter Kendra McKinley pointing out the thing you're probably forgetting to listen to which could make you sound more musical. • Actress, singer, writer and cabaret expert Fiona-Jane Weston discussing the relationship between technique and artistry, and how to unlock the potential in a piece of music. • Composer and guitar educator David Wallimann on escaping the constraints your instrument might be placing on you. • Author of the must-have handbook for aspiring musicians, "The Musician's Way", Gerald Klickstein, on one activity that will transform your musicality and why it's more vital for music than other artforms. • Music technology expert Katie Wardrobe on one non-tech thing she does to develop her musical understanding. • World-leading vocal expert and sight-reading pro Jeremy Fisher on how to overcome tricky spots and learn music faster. • Creative music teaching expert Leila Viss on the mindset shift required to uncover your own creative voice. • Music theory innovator Scott Sharp on the special way of thinking about keys and chords that can let you understand what's going on in the music you hear and play. • And Vincent James, the man behind some of the most inspiring events and books in the world of music tops off our episode with some counter-intuitive advice for connecting musically with your audience. Are you excited? We’ve already heard all these and we’re excited all over again just talking through them! Before we dive in, if you're somebody who relishes this kind of musicality insight and knowledge then you are not going to want to miss the special edition we've put together to celebrate this 100th episode. It's called the Musicality Podcast Power Pack, and we've taken the first 100 episodes of the podcast plus some clever extra resources to help you get maximum value from each and every episode, AND some super cool bonuses contributed by our expert guests. And we've packed it all onto a USB thumb drive you can put in any computer or laptop and instantly get access to everything. No waiting for downloading, no worrying that the episodes might not be available any more in future - you've got everything you could want and more, all in the palm of your hand. We would really love for every single listener to the show to have a copy of this - so we've made it really affordable and we're including free worldwide shipping to help get this out to as many people as possible. So if you enjoy the show and want the Power Pack yourself, or if you have a friend or family member who you'd love to hand it to as an amazing musical gift, please head to musicalitypodcast.com/celebrate - that's musicalitypodcast.com/celebrate - for all the details. This is a very time-limited offer to celebrate this 100th episode, so don't miss your chance to grab a copy of the Musicality Podcast Power Pack - head to musicalitypodcast.com/celebrate today! Okay, with that said, let’s dive in. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 101 Links and Resources • Unlocking Your Musicality: Part One • Interview with Bill Hilton • Interview with David Andrew Wiebe • Interview with Casey von Neumann • Interview with Sara Campbell • Interview with Chris Owenby • Interview with Kendra McKinley • Interview with Fiona-Jane Weston • Interview with David Wallimann • Interview with Gerald Klickstein • Interview with Katie Wardrobe • Interview with Jeremy Fisher • Interview with Leila Viss • Interview with Scott Sharp • Interview with Vincent James Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
On today's show, we're joined by David Andrew Wiebe. David's a man of many projects, and as well as writing on his site MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com and hosting the New Music Industry podcast, he is also a songwriter, performs regularly with two bands and has written a book, "The New Music Industry", soon to be followed by another all about the creative process, called "Flashes of Elation". We discovered David's work when featuring a podcast episode of his "The Importance of Ongoing Self Education for Musicians" in an article on our website. And it's been a real pleasure to dive into his web and podcast archives and have this opportunity to speak with him on our show. In this conversation we talk about: • Why performing regularly was so important to his finding freedom of creative expression and tapping into his musical instinct on guitar • What he recommends to beginner song writers trying to find inspiration • The conflict between thinking about "passion" and "inspiration" versus just getting solid creative work done day after day • His number one tip for musicians collaborating in a band or other creative projects One thing we love about David is his ability to balance the creative spirit with the down-to-earth practicalities of being a musician. It's fascinating to talk with him and hear his perspective and if you’ve ever struggled creatively, you’re going to really enjoy this conversation. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 028 Links and Resources • Music Entrepreneur HQ • New Music Industry podcast • Book: New Music Industry • Upcoming book: Flashes of Elation • Long John Lev, one of David’s bands • “There’s Only One Boss” rap track • Ultimate-Guitar.com Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
http://thesparkandtheart.com/133 – David is very busy as a musician, entrepreneur and writer but we talk about how he handles that workload and some things he does to help keep overwhelm at bay. **- Links for this episode -**David Andrew Wiebe - http://davidandrewwiebe.com/Music Entrepreneur HQ - http://www.musicentrepreneurhq.com/Jonathon Ferguson - http://www.longjonlev.com/Django Reinhart - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Django_ReinhardtDjango Reinhart 3 hours of music -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szNJ6DqrqoAAdrenalize - http://adrenalize.ca/the-band/ Deanne Matley - http://www.deannematley.com/Vern's Bar - http://www.calgaryherald.com/entertainment/calgary+dive+music+lover+paradise/7828548/story.htmlMaveen Kaura - https://twitter.com/1MKAURAUsing Your Power - http://usingyourpower.com/
The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe
November has been another crazy month. How have things been going for you (seriously, I want to know)? In this episode of The New Music Industry Podcast, I discuss what I've been working on, and how things have been progressing with my projects. Podcast Highlights: 00:16 – Hi, this is David Andrew Wiebe and this […] The post 021 – Career Update: November 2016 appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.
The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe
November has been another crazy month. How have things been going for you (seriously, I want to know)? In this episode of The New Music Industry Podcast, I discuss what I've been working on, and how things have been progressing with my projects. Podcast Highlights: 00:16 – Hi, this is David Andrew Wiebe and this […] The post 021 – Career Update: November 2016 appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.
The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe
Have you ever asked yourself whether or not you should have a website as a musician? In this episode of The New Music Industry Podcast, David Andrew Wiebe connects with Glasgow web and graphic designer Ross Barber. They chat about web design, building a website as a musician, communication etiquette in the music business, writing a book, building an email list, and much more... The post 003 – The Value of Having Your Own Website as a Musician – with Ross Barber of Electric Kiwi appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.
The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe
In this episode of The New Music Industry Podcast, David Andrew Wiebe and James Moore from Independent Music Promotions hop on Skype to chat about self-publishing and book promotion in the music industry, guest blogging, music marketing and PR, delegating responsibilities within a company, books they're reading, and much more… The post 002 – Writing and Promoting a Music Marketing Book – with James Moore of Independent Music Promotions appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.
The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe
In one of David Andrew Wiebe's most in-depth interviews, David invites creative extraordinaire Bob Baker to share about self-publishing in the music and creative business, building effective sales pages and landing pages on the web, guest blogging to create a bigger audience, creative and artistic entrepreneurship, and much more… The post 001 – How to Create Compelling Products and Landing Pages – with Bob Baker of The Buzz Factor appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.
TheSparkAndTheArt.com/16 - This week's interview is with David Andrew Wiebe from DAWCast.com a musician, songwriter, podcaster and music entrepreneurship educator. David grew up in Japan but moved back to Canada for high school where he started playing guitar. Since then he has gone from playing 3 hours a day to just sometimes. Spent 12 years pursuing music as a career only to give it up to pursue more traditional entrepreneurial endeavours. But has recently found that the two paths are combining to create his current path.