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TOPICS: Ryan and ElisaRockDoc talk about a recent article in Vulture about the “new rules” for stardomin 2024 and how these changes in what it means to be a celebrity offer lessons for indie creators; ElisaRockDoc Career Update; we interview Angela Tyler of Muddy Paw PR to get music publicity tips. Youcan find out more about our guest's work by visiting www.wearemp.co and angelatyler.substack.com. Link to Elisa's new audiobook that she is narrating: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Redemption-of-Daya-Keane-Audiobook/B0CGY1911P.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.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to live a life you love running a PR agency and working with your dream clients? Our PR Pro Spotlight Series interviews our students and community members who have made the leap into PR and found huge success! We'll be covering all the juicy insider details, from their biggest challenges and favorite parts of the job to their best advice for aspiring PR pros. Today, we're sitting down with the amazing Angela Mastrogiacomo Tyler, Founder of Muddy Paw PR! After spending years in a cycle of temp jobs and lay-offs, she made the jump to PR to follow her passion for the music industry (and hang out with her dog more!). To learn more about Angela, check out her website: https://muddypawpr.com/ If you're curious about joining The Pitch Lab so that you can experience the type of success that Angela has, head here for more info: https://www.jenerationacademy.com/tpl * * * Join our free Facebook group community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitableprpros/ Download our free resources: https://www.jenerationacademy.com/our-resources Become a Pitching Powerhouse: https://www.jenerationacademy.com/programs See our success stories: https://www.jenerationacademy.com/pr-pro-spotlight Access our online hub for PR pros: https://www.profitableprpros.com
Angela of Muddy Paw PR and Cheryl talk about the different ways to use (or not use) the process of releasing a single to your advantage. LINKS MENTIONED:http://www.iamaluminary.comhttp://inthekey.co/emailcourseFind Angela at http://www.muddypawpr.com, https://thrivementorship.com/, http://www.instagram.com/angela_mastro Make sure to get Cheryl's Record Release template on airtable! http://inthekey.co/releasetemplate Grab Cheryl's new record- piano/ambient music for focus, mindfulness and growth at www.iamaluminary.com Listen at: inthekey.co/keypodcast, more resources at inthekey.co/resultsSupport the show (http://www.paypal.me/cbemusic)
On Episode 4 of the Generation GC podcast, we're talking about "Dance Floor Anthem (I Don't Wanna Be In Love)" from Good Charlotte's 2007 album Good Morning Revival. My guest this week is Angela Mastrogiacomo, the owner of Muddy Paw PR (http://muddypawpr.com) and the founder of THRIVE (https://www.angelamastrogiacomo.com/thrive), a music business mentorship and coaching community. Unlike most of our guests, Angela did not come in to this recording as a GC fan, so we had a lot of fun talking about her thoughts on "Dance Floor Anthem" and the band in general. We talked about GC going "dance" and how tough it can be to write reviews of your favorite bands, and we also ponder whether going out dancing can solve your problems (or at least make you feel better). Like what you hear? Subscribe to the show on iTunes, leave a review, and share it with a friend! Check out some remixes of "Dance Floor Anthem": Willco Trap Remix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEq5NqF1fEc Ryan Mayer and Life On Earth Bootleg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj_mUnUxP3Q A. CARD Remix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQnkQUuA_Cw Follow Angela Mastrogiacomo: https://instagram.com/angela_mastro https://www.angelamastrogiacomo.com/ https://muddypawpr.com Follow Generation GC: https://facebook.com/generationGCpod https://twitter.com/generationGCpod https://instagram.com/generationGCpod Follow Molly Hudelson: https://twitter.com/mhudelson https://instagram.com/mhudelson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/generationgcpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/generationgcpod/support
Hypebot article "Checklist To Decide If Your Album Is Release Ready" by Angela Mastrogiacomo of Muddy Paw PR & The Symphonic Blog. So you've just recorded an incredible new EP or album and you're dying to get it out into the world. After all, this is your latest masterpiece—your best work to date—and your fans are going to love it! Plus, you've been promising them something new for a while and it's time to deliver on that promise. Before you go releasing an album on a whim, make sure you are release ready so you get the maximum impact and exposure for the album. Ask yourself, do you have the following? 1. Enough Time 2. A Gameplan 3. Hi-Res Press Photos 4. A Professionally Written Bio 5. Active Social Media 6. Grit ---- Register for Release It Right - Ice Nine Kills Edition here. Use coupon code MENTALPOD20 to get $20 off any Outerloop Coaching course - including Breaking In for Musicians and Breaking In For Non-Musicians regularly priced at $21. That's only ONE DOLLAR for either of these great courses. This coupon is only valid until December 31, 2018 so act fast! Pick up Release It Right for less than $50. Pick up Connected for less than $30. Support the Dan Rozenblum Family Fire Relief Fund here. Support The Kyle Pavone Foundation at KylePavoneFoundation.org. Design and launch your band's website in minutes. Use code MENTAL for 15% off your first year of website hosting at Bandzoogle.com. Rockabilia is your One Stop Shop for all band merch with the largest selection of officially licensed music merchandise in the world! Use PCJABBERJAW for 15% off www.rockabilia.com Want more industry insight? Head over to Outerloop Coaching www.outerloopcoaching.com Email any questions or comments for the podcast to askblasko@gmail.com Join the ManageMental Group on Facebook here! Follow Blasko on Twitter/IG: @blasko1313 Follow Mike Mowery on Twitter/IG: @mikeoloop Check out Blasko's Spotify Playlist here volumeforever.com ManageMental is part of the Jabberjaw Media Podcast Network. www.jabberjawmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fmarketing-your-music%2F&title=FEM164%20Strong%20Belief%20In%20Your%20Product%20Makes%20Marketing%20Your%20Music%20Easier%20%26%20More%20Fun%20with%20Abigail%20Rose) Nashville native, Abigail Rose, talks about how she came up through the music business. Not only did she gain a lot of connections, but it helped her figure out who she wanted to be as an artist. Marketing your music can be a daunting task for some musicians, but believing in your product makes it much easier. Through her upbringing in Nashville, Abigail Rose was able to learn about songwriting from some of the best in the business. She started co-writing at a young age which eventually lead to singing and performing at festivals. Over time, her songs have evolved from country to pop/R&B. Feeling like she wasn’t being authentic to herself, the shift allowed a change in her music career where she feels like she is being authentic to herself. If you are a DIY musician looking for PR, look no further than Muddy Paw PR (http://muddypawpr.com/) . They have secured multiple placements and performances for their artists. (http://muddypawpr.com/) Evolving as an Artist Started co-writing in Nashville at an early age Took a step back from co-writing to remember what her voice was You need to write music that you actually like The influence of the shift in Nashville that has expanded it to a rock and pop scene Music is a Business Mindset & Marketing Your Music You have to be willing to put money into it, and know you won’t get a lot back early on Know your market and your demographic Set yourself apart from other artists on social media Set a presence, a brand and an image Start with “free” promotion, then look at investing in a PR team Believe in your product makes everything else more bearable. Releasing singles to help build her fanbase Engaging with Fans on Instagram Responds to messages and builds relationships Instagram is a great place to promote your brand It’s a balance of being strategic, but also being human, and being yourself People want to know more about you Be thoughtful and aware about what you’re sharing Be authentic Resources Songwriting – Podcasts about successful songwriters “And the Writer is” Watch performances and learn from them Presence by Amy Cuddy Writing Better Lyrics – Pat Pattison Resources Email your questions for Bree to answer on the show: Bree@FEMusician.com (mailto:Bree@FEMusician.com) Leave your audio questions for Bree to play on the air and answer (you can promote yourself too): SpeakPipe (http://www.speakpipe.com/femusician) Subscribe to the show on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/female-entrepreneur-musician/id981305947?mt=2) Give us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/female-entrepreneur-musician/id981305947?mt=2) Listen on Soundcloud (http://www.soundcloud.com/women-of-substance) Show Editing by Jen Edds at 317 Sound Design (http://www.317sounddesign.com/) Music by Stella Ronson (https://soundcloud.com/stella-Ronson) ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/breenoblemusic) or on Instagram (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fmarketing-your-music%2F&title=FEM164%20Strong%20Belief%20In%20Your%20Product%20Makes%20Marketing%20Your%20Music%20Easier%20%26%20More%20Fun%20with%20Abigail%20Rose)
(https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fblues-bands%2F&title=FEM163%20The%20Smiling%20Girl%20of%20Blues%20Bands%20with%20Bridget%20Kelly) fanBridget Kelly loves her fans and spends a lot of time engaging with them but the best way she connects with them, and others, is simply by being kind. One of the greatest female-fronted blues bands is The Bridget Kelly Blues Band, an electronic blues band. Their latest CD, Blues Warrior, was released on June 1, 2018, inspired by the #MeToo movement and covers issues like the homelessness, human trafficking, heroin addiction and more. Their most recent CD Bone Rattler charted at number 1 for over 6 months on the RMR Electric Blues Chart. Bridget brings lots of great ideas to the table when it comes to fan engagement and credits that to the closeness of her and her guitar playing husband. Her mission statement isn’t about financials or art as much as it is about connecting with her audience. If you are a DIY musician looking for PR, look no further than Muddy Paw PR (http://muddypawpr.com/) . They have secured multiple placements and performances for their artists. (http://muddypawpr.com/) Streams of Income Full time musician Plays 150-200 shows a year Also owns a Montessori school Merch at shows You have to sell a good quality product CD sales Festivals pay well Time of Struggle Every time she has wanted to quit, something shows up to keep her going Smile through adversity Be aware of the gifs that keep you going Morning meditation and gratitude practice Booking Gigs for blues bands Books some herself Booking agent Most bookings come from people she has met Festivals Ways to Engage with Fans Facebook Meets people at shows The Grammy Network Talking to people at her shows Like other bands pages Always be nice Resources The Blues Foundation ( (https://blues.org/) ) National Women in Blues (https://www.nationalwomeninblues.com/) International Blues Challenge (https://blues.org/international-blues-challenge/) http://www.bridgetkellyband.com/ (http://www.bridgetkellyband.com/) Resources Email your questions for Bree to answer on the show: Bree@FEMusician.com (mailto:Bree@FEMusician.com) Leave your audio questions for Bree to play on the air and answer (you can promote yourself too): SpeakPipe (http://www.speakpipe.com/femusician) Subscribe to the show on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/female-entrepreneur-musician/id981305947?mt=2) Give us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/female-entrepreneur-musician/id981305947?mt=2) Listen on Soundcloud (http://www.soundcloud.com/women-of-substance) Show Editing by Jen Edds at 317 Sound Design (http://www.317sounddesign.com/) Music by Stella Ronson (https://soundcloud.com/stella-Ronson) ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/breenoblemusic) or on Instagram (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fblues-bands%2F&title=FEM163%20The%20Smiling%20Girl%20of%20Blues%20Bands%20with%20Bridget%20Kelly)
(https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fimprove-singing-voice%2F&title=FEM160%20How%20To%20Improve%20Your%20Singing%20Voice%20If%20You%E2%80%99re%20Not%20A%20Classical%20Singer%20with%20Sally%20Morgan) Learn how vocal coach, Sally Morgan, developed her “ Sing Like You Speak (http://singlikeyouspeak.com) ” method over time through her frustration and inability to find a system that worked for her. If you’re looking to improve your singing voice, you need to check out Sally Morgan’s book, Sing Like You Speak (http://singlikeyouspeak.com) . Her book and method are designed to restore effortless singing that is natural. After spending over $100,000 in voice lessons that still made her feel like her voice was trapped inside her body motivated her to write her book on contemporary voice technique. If you are a DIY musician looking for PR, look no further than Muddy Paw PR (http://muddypawpr.com/) . They have secured multiple placements and performances for their artists. (http://muddypawpr.com/) Developing Sing Like You Speak Teaching Method Spent over $100,000 on voice lessons and still felt her voice was trapped in her body Learned teaching styles and how the voice worked Breathing is the foundation of the whole thing Applied what she learned from classical voice training to singer-songwriters Bad Vocal Habits Conserving Breath Poor posture and slouching Trying to sing like an artist that has had there voice electronically altered Failure to warm up your voice Healthy Ways to Warm Up Your Voice & Improve Your Singing Voice Body Alignment – Your body is the instrument Be aware of breath movement Warm up with phrases of your songs. Using your consonants activates the voice Ways to Work with Sally Teaches privately in NYC Teaches on Zoom video conference Teaches workshops at conferences Runs online classes Sing like You Speak Academy Voice Builder Warmup Video Certifies other teachers in her teaching method Links and Resources Singing and the Brain by Robert Shewan singlikeyouspeak.com (http://singlikeyouspeak.com) Resources Email your questions for Bree to answer on the show: Bree@FEMusician.com (mailto:Bree@FEMusician.com) Leave your audio questions for Bree to play on the air and answer (you can promote yourself too): SpeakPipe (http://www.speakpipe.com/femusician) Subscribe to the show on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/female-entrepreneur-musician/id981305947?mt=2) Give us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/female-entrepreneur-musician/id981305947?mt=2) Listen on Soundcloud (http://www.soundcloud.com/women-of-substance) Show Editing by Jen Edds at 317 Sound Design (http://www.317sounddesign.com/) Music by Stella Ronson (https://soundcloud.com/stella-Ronson) ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/breenoblemusic) or on Instagram (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fimprove-singing-voice%2F&title=FEM160%20How%20To%20Improve%20Your%20Singing%20Voice%20If%20You%E2%80%99re%20Not%20A%20Classical%20Singer%20with%20Sally%20Morgan)
Learn how vocal coach, Sally Morgan, developed her “Sing Like You Speak” method over time through her frustration and inability to find a system that worked for her. If you’re looking to improve your singing voice, you need to check out Sally Morgan’s book, Sing Like You Speak. Her book and method are designed to restore effortless singing that is natural. After spending over $100,000 in voice lessons that still made her feel like her voice was trapped inside her body motivated her to write her book on contemporary voice technique. If you are a DIY musician looking for PR, look no further than Muddy Paw PR. They have secured multiple placements and performances for their artists. Developing Sing Like You Speak Teaching Method Spent over $100,000 on voice lessons and still felt her voice was trapped in her body Learned teaching styles and how the voice worked Breathing is the foundation of the whole thing Applied what she learned from classical voice training to singer-songwriters Bad Vocal Habits Conserving Breath Poor posture and slouching Trying to sing like an artist that has had there voice electronically altered Failure to warm up your voice Healthy Ways to Warm Up Your Voice & Improve Your Singing Voice Body Alignment – Your body is the instrument Be aware of breath movement Warm up with phrases of your songs. Using your consonants activates the voice Ways to Work with Sally Teaches privately in NYC Teaches on Zoom video conference Teaches workshops at conferences Runs online classes Sing like You Speak Academy Voice Builder Warmup Video Certifies other teachers in her teaching method Links and Resources Singing and the Brain by Robert Shewan singlikeyouspeak.com Resources Email your questions for Bree to answer on the show: Bree@FEMusician.com Leave your audio questions for Bree to play on the air and answer (you can promote yourself too): SpeakPipe Subscribe to the show on iTunes Give us a review on iTunes Listen on Soundcloud Show Editing by Jen Edds at 317 Sound Design Music by Stella Ronson ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Bree Noble is an entrepreneur, musician and speaker. She founded Women of Substance Radio, an online radio station that promotes quality female artists in all genres, in 2007. She launched the Women of Substance Music Podcast in November 2014, a 5 day per week show which promotes Independent female artists. Her podcast has hit #1 in New & Noteworthy for the Music, Arts and Society & Culture categories and #4 Audio Podcast on all of iTunes. She draws on her extensive experience running her own music business, both as a solo musician and as an Industry professional, to train and mentor other female musicians. Learn more about the station, the show and the artists atwww.wosradio.com. Connect with Bree on Twitter @BreeNoble or on Facebook or on Instagram
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 answers a listener e-mail about staying motivated in your music career and maximizing your revenue streams as a musician. Ryan also sits down with Muddy Paw PR CEO Angela Mastrogiacomo and gets some great networking tips from an expert publicist and music industry blogger. Find out more about her fantastic work by visiting muddypawpr.com and angelamastrogiacomo.com. 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.”
Angela Mastrogiacomo is an entrepreneur, publicist, blogger, and founder of Muddy Paw PR and Infectious Magazine. What inspires me about Angela, is all the amazing content she puts out there for artists to learn more about email etiquette, social media management and marketing, mental health issues in the music business, motivation, and so much more. The amount of information she contributes to the industry is too much for one podcast episode, and we’ll definitely need to get her back for a round two. This episode is packed with information on social media management and marketing, writing your own bio, how to get a publicist and what she looks for in artists, and much more. To learn more about Angela Mastrogiacomo, visit: https://muddypawpr.com/ and https://infectiousmagazine.com/. Keep in touch:chris.goyzueta@gmail.comwww.makingitwithchrisg.com https://www.instagram.com/chrisgoyzueta/ https://www.facebook.com/makingitwithchrisg Credits: Host: Chris G. Producer: Jason TrosclairExecutive Producer: ONElive Creative Agency Music: Emily Kopp
The latest episode of the DIY Artist Route Podcast is here! And it features none other than my good friend Angela Mastrogiacomo.Aside from being one of the most inspiring and kick-ass people I know, Angela excels at the real heart of PR and marketing work: relationship building. That's why I had to have her on the podcast to share her insights with you.As a music curator and media host, there are a lot of marketing and PR people who contact me every day, usually for the same reasons. They have an artist or band they want to promote. Maybe there's a new single their artist just released and they want media feature on my radio show. They want a review or feature of some kind.This are some of the traditional ways that music promoters, publicists, and PR companies operate. Tragically though, many marketing and PR endeavors fail. Whether it's a company that charges and arm & a leg for their work or it's a do-it-from-scratch solo artist reaching out to media for feature, the key element in this puzzle is…….you guessed it, relationship building.Which has become somewhat of a buzzword these days. When subjects as important as relationship building become buzzwords, it's easy to lose the meaning of the concept. Which is another big subject we dive into in this podcast.One big thing that trips creative entrepreneurs like you and I up is our own negative mindsets. Wait, what does that have to do with marketing, or with relationship building? Everything my friend!Our ego can be our worst enemy. For some artists, the ego says that who they can't connect with a music influencer with their story or music. So they try to parrot the work that other bigger artists do to promote themselves. It's not genuine, therefore it doesn't connect in the best ways that a sincere approach to relationship does.Other artists struggle with a more arrogant form of ego, one that tells them they should be treated like royalty. So talk yourself up like you're a god, and have the media eating out of your hand. And if they don't respond to you this way, screw 'em!That's the ego talking.When you work on marketing yourself, building genuine one-to-one relationships takes you further than anything. It's what's made Angela so successful with her work on Muddy Paw PR and Infectious Magazine. She's written tons of articles for Sonicbids and other music-centered publications, all covering the subjects of marketing, PR, and relationship building.We all deal with ego. Ego affects our mindsets, creates fears and insecurities, and if not dealt with can cause struggles that aren't overcome. One weapon against the work of the ego is vulnerability. Sounds strange right? How can vulnerability be the antidote to ego? Angela and I discuss this at length in the podcast.I'm being fairly overt here. Listen to the podcast. Download it. Share it. Then connect with both of us and share your story with us.Here are some ways to connect with Angela. She wants to hear from you so reach out to her and tell her you heard her on the DIY Artist Route.Muddy Paw PRInfectious MagazineFacebookTwitterShe gave her email at the end of the podcast, but in case you missed it you can contact her via angela@muddypawpr.comFears and mindsets are struggles for everyone. Honestly, dealing with personal fears and negative mindsets has been a very big part of my year in 2017, which is why you haven't seen me post as many blogs or pieces.
Today the wonderful person that I’ve connected with is Music Publicist and PR Strategist Angela Mastrogiacomo from Muddy Paw PR- Check her services out at MuddyPawPR.com Now Angela is an absolutely wonderful person and I really enjoyed speaking with her. And we had a really awesome chat about the incredibly important topic of music publicity (surprise surprise). And as I often do- I threw in a few tricky and personal questions, and in this interview Angela gave me some awesome and really honest answers. She also provides a fantastic look into the world of what it’s like to be a music publicist, and gives some great advice for any of you people when it comes to using a publicist’s services. Website: www.musicbusinessfacts.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/musicbusinessfacts Twitter: twitter.com/musicbizfacts
On this episode of INSIDE MUSIC, host James Shotwell calls Infectious Magazine and Muddy Paw PR founder Angela Mastrogiacomo to discuss her career in the music business. Angela has been carving her own niche in this industry since her late teen years, and now in her mid-twenties she has found success she never previously imagined possible. Together with James, Angela recounts her journey thus far, and later turns her focus to the future and the opportunities it may hold. If you have ever wondered what it's like to 'make it' as a music professionals, do not miss this episode!
Music blogger turned entrepreneur Angela Mastrogiacomo discusses why she chose to follow her passion by starting her own business (Muddy Paw PR) and travelling city to city organizing music industry meetups. Long episode description: I was so excited to talk with Angela Mastrogiacomo for this episode because her story instantly clicked with me. It’s actually kind of cool how I connected with Angela. As you know from listening to my podcast episode with my husband Josh, he’s a freelance audio engineer and a big part of his job is to network in hopes of finding his next gig. Well, he started going to this one industry meet-up called Balanced Breakfast and guess who created the whole darn thing — Angela. He came home after his first meet-up and told me that Angela would make the perfect guest for my podcast. Considering she’s a music blogger and started her own PR company at a very young age, he was bang on the money and I contacted her soon after. In this episode, we talk about a lot of different things but mainly how Angela got the courage to follow her big passion — working in the music industry. Coming from an arts background myself, I know that is no easy task, but Angela is just one of those amazing people who takes those risks because the alternative is not an option. Not only did she start her own company, she’s also trying to change the music industry itself. She’s going city to city to create these industry meet-ups so artists, producers and engineers can network and hopefully create some fruitful relationships. Angela is so freaking cool, you just really need to listen to this episode. We mentioned a few important links in this episode, so here they are below. And of course I gave out a few more shout outs to some very nice iTunes reviewers. Thanks guys! Important Links Angela Mentioned Balanced Breakfast Music Industry Meet-up Infectious Magazine Muddy Paw PR Shownotes: jessicamoorhouse.com/15
Music publicist and blogger Angela Mastrogiacomo joins us on the show this week. Angela is the owner of Muddy Paw PR and Infectious Magazine and has worked with a wide range of musicians. Angela also started Balanced Breakfast in Toronto - a weekly meetup which encourages artists to networking by eating breakfast together, and is currently launching more of these groups across the US and Canada. In this episodes, we talk about the role of a music publicist, press releases and the importance of building relationships in the music business. Highlights: - Marcio is a seasoned pro at episode introductions - Angela’s dog is her best friend and she is totally ok with that - We hear why Angela launched her PR company, Muddy Paw PR - We discuss some of the bad press releases we’ve received - Angela tells us about Balanced Breakfast and why musicians should attend - Marcio hasn’t attended Balanced Breakfast in a while, and Angela says he is dead to her - We discuss the importance of networking and how it’s not... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.