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Middle Class Musician
How to Authentically Evolve Your Sound | with Holley Maher

Middle Class Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 84:41


Our first ever repeat guest!  We were so excited to catch up with Holley Maher (from episode 1) about what she's been up to for the last 5 years.  We cover:  Her journey of creating a pop side project  Her process to authentically stay relevant in the sync world as music tastes change over time  How pain and heartbreak can at times lead to high levels of creativity - and at other times do the opposite  How she uses free writing to create great songs "on demand" in cowriting sessions  The differences between an LA cowrite and a Nashville cowrite  why the idea of a “tortured artist” is not a helpful construct  how to manage multiple income streams at once  --- Learn the artist focused approach to getting your songs on TV / Film / Ads:  www.nashvilleforhire.com/licensing ---   Learn more about Holley:  holleymaher.com  theothernashvillesociety.com winkwinkpaperco.com   Follow on socials:  @holleymaher @winkwinkpaperco  @officialzoa @we.are.vala  @theothernashvillesociety

Break the Business Podcast
BTB Ep 131: Interviews with Cheryl B. Engelhardt and Holley Maher

Break the Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 56:04


This week, we feature an interview with Cheryl B. Engelhardt to discuss branding and an interview with Holley Maher to discuss The Other Nashville Society and finding sync opportunities for your music.

Break the Business Podcast
BTB Ep 111: Holley Maher talks The Other Nashville Society & sync placements; net neutrality vote

Break the Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 56:14


Hi Podcast listeners! Thanks for downloading. Be sure to get a copy of the Break the Business audiobook, now available on Amazon, Audible, and iTunes! This week, Ryan sits down with indie-pop artist Holley Maher to talk about getting sync placements (she has had her songs placed in commercials for brands like Ikea and Nutella). We also talk about her involvement with The Other Nashville Society, a group dedicated to creating opportunities for Nashville's non-country music community (including Nashville's indie artists). Ryan also talks about the recent net neutrality vote and what you can do to protect your music career on the internet in light of the FCC's decision. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show! And visit www.breakthebusiness.com to get a copy of Ryan’s Book “Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry.”

Middle Class Musician
1 | Holley Maher (Music Licensing)

Middle Class Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2015 63:08


Holley is singer/songwriter with credits on TV shows such as "The Fosters,", "The Vineyard," "the Real L Word," "Gallery Girls" and "The Real World".  Not to mention songs placed on national advertising campaigns for companies such as Cheerios, Ikea, Nutella to name a few.    We chat about her songwriting process for TV/Film, daily routine, sweat pants, balancing music with other passions and whole lot more.      If you are enjoying the show, please take a moment to review on iTunes.  Makes a BIG difference in how often we come up in searches: http://bit.ly/mcmiTunesReview Also be sure to check out our FREE eBook, "3 Things the Successful Musician Does":  www.mcmpodcast.com/3things  

Die Intensivrundschau
Episode 13 - Jörg Brambring und Christoph Jaschke zum MAIK 2013 und zur außerklinischen Beatmung

Die Intensivrundschau

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2013


Jörg Brambring und Christoph Jaschke berichten im Interview über die außerklinische Beatmung und den 6. MAIK - den Münchener Außerklinischen Intensiv Kongress - am 08./09. November 2013. LINKS: * Hier entlang geht's zur Website vom MAIK 2013. * Desweiteren erwähnt Herr Brambring im Interview noch die DIGAB, die Deutsche Interdisziplinäre Gesellschaft für Außerklinische Beatmung. Die DIGAB ist eine berufsgruppenübergreifende Fachgesellschaft, nicht etwa eine Fachgesellschaft für Intensivpflege, wie es in einem Statement von Dr. Wolfram Windisch in der Sendung FAKT vom MDR dargestellt wird. Einen interessanten Kommentar zu dieser Sendung hat Professor Bernd Reuschenbach von der Katholischen Stiftungsfachhochschule München auf seinem Blog www.Pflegewissenschaft.org . * Die beiden Herren aus München berichten über ihre Zeitschrift, die "Gepflegt Durchatmen". Die ist wirklich sehr ansehnlich, informativ und liebevoll gemacht. Unbedingt ansehen! Und wo wir beim Thema Kommunikation sind: Ich weiß nicht, ob ich das Buch hier schon mal empfohlen habe, macht auch nix, dann tu ich's eben wieder: Der Pflege eine Stimme geben von Bernice Buresh und Suzanne Gordon, ein wichtiges Buch. Wurde vor vielen Jahren schon im ZWAI-Forum von Herrn Wombat völlig zu Recht dringend empfohlen... * Noch ganz kurz ein interessanter Veranstaltungstip, geklaut von Bernd Reuschenbachs Blog: Der Intensive Care Power Kongress 2014 Sex And Drugs And Rock'n'Roll am 02./03. Oktober 2014 in Dornbirn im österreichischen Vorarlberg. Ist mal was anderes... * Und weil auch die Problematik resistenter Keime kurz angesprochen wurde, hier noch ein Link auf die saarländische Initiative www.MRSAar.net. Ein interessanter Ansatz, aktuell sollen alle Bewohner der Pflegeheime gescreent werden. SHOWNOTES: Aus dem Podsafe Music Network www.musicalley.com: Chester Bay mit "Get Free", Holley Maher mit "Odd Place To Be" und Adam Hoek mit "Breathe". FEEDBACK: * Bitte per eMail an intensivRS@gmail.com oder im ZWAI-Forum Schreibt mir Eure Themenwünsche!