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One More Time Podcast
8 Ads Hacks for Musicians to SUPERCHARGE Their Growth #234

One More Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 32:36


For this week's episode, we compiled 8 of our favorite moments from previous episodes (featuring expert music marketers) around running paid ads to grow your music career.Every clip we posted of these moments did NUMBERS on social media, so we wanted to unpack why they are so valuable, and why musicians should start using these methods IMMEDIATELY to maximize the efficiency of their marketing dollars.Featured guests: Amber Grimes, Rick Barker, Promo God, Wendy Day, & Megh from SymphonyOSWe hope you enjoy and find value! Don't forget to subscribe if this helped

The C.L.I.M.B. with Johnny Dwinell and Brent Baxter
Ep 468: Interview w/ Former Taylor Swift Manager, Rick Barker

The C.L.I.M.B. with Johnny Dwinell and Brent Baxter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 76:14


CLIMBers! How much could you learn listening to the former manager of the most successful artist on the planet today? Find out in this episode as we interview former Taylor Swift Manager, Rick Barker. Click Here To Take The Free A&R Quiz: https://musicindustryblueprint.com/ About the hosts: Brent Baxter is an award-winning hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson (“Monday Morning Church”), Randy Travis, Lady A, Joe Nichols, Ray Stevens, Gord Bamford and more. He helps songwriters turn pro by helping them WRITE like a pro, DO BUSINESS like a pro and CONNECT to the pros. You can find Brent at SongwritingPro.com/Baxter and SongwritingPro.com. Johnny Dwinell owns Daredevil Production and helps artists increase their streams, blow up their video views, sell more live show tickets, and get discovered by new fans, TV and music industry pros. Daredevil has worked with artists including Collin Raye, Tracy Lawrence, Ty Herndon, Ronnie McDowell and others. You can find Johnny at TheCLIMBshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

One More Time Podcast
Rick Barker: Music Industry Veteran & Taylor Swift's First Manager #228

One More Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 94:47


The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast
Episode 286: The Realities of The Music Business: Conversation with Ray Daniels

The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 44:44


Tune in to this eye-opening episode to navigate the realities of the music industry with clarity and purpose. Whether you're an aspiring artist or a music enthusiast, there's a valuable lesson in setting realistic expectations. Don't miss out on these insights – listen now and let us guide you through the intricacies of making it in music. Rick Barker is a seasoned music executive and consultant, best known for his role as the former manager of Taylor Swift. With over 30 years of experience in the music industry, Barker has worked in various capacities including radio, digital marketing, and major record company management. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge and helping artists navigate the complexities of the music business. Ray Daniels is an influential music industry executive and manager, renowned for his solutions-based approach and his role as a mentor to artists and managers. With a history of discovering and developing talent, Daniels emphasizes the importance of hard work, strategy, and authenticity in achieving success in the music industry. In this riveting conversation, Rick Barker and Ray Daniels dive deep into the practical realities and challenges of the music industry. Both bring a wealth of experience and insights into building successful music careers, highlighting the importance of overcoming obstacles with a solutions-oriented mindset. They discuss the often-overlooked aspects of artist management, the significance of understanding the business side of music, and the crucial role of authenticity and hard work in achieving long-term success. Connect with Rick: www.rickbarker.com Connect with Ray: https://www.instagram.com/raydaniels

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#1497 What is a Disciple? - Dr Rick Barker 6/14/24

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 10:26


Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#1496 The Mandate, Discipleship - Dr Rick Barker 6/13/24

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 11:05


Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#1495 Being Led by the Spirit - Dr Rick Barker 6/12/24

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 10:11


Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#1494 The Authority of the Believer - Dr Rick Barker 6/11/24

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 9:47


Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#1493 The Great Commission Is a Command - Dr. Rick Barker 6/10/24

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 9:49


Upon Further Review
Rick Barker (UFR), Missouri Valley Softball

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 5:13


The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast
Episode 285: From Contracts to Copyrights: Why Every Independent Artist Needs an Entertainment Attorney

The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 31:09


About the Guest(s): Bri and Alexis are two dynamic entertainment attorneys from Schwartz and Schreiber based in Miami. Combining their genuine passion for music with extensive legal expertise, they have carved a niche in advocating for artists, independent or otherwise, in the entertainment industry. Bri has a rich history working within the music and entertainment sectors, having been associated with entities like Ultra Music Festival and Viacom. Alexis, originally a singer-songwriter who discovered her acumen in legal frameworks, found her calling in entertainment law. With backgrounds in music business and law, they've dedicated their careers to fostering growth and ensuring legal protection for a new generation of talent. In this insightful episode, Rick Barker, host of the show, invites Bri and Alexis for a conversation that pulses with their expertise in entertainment law and unbridled enthusiasm for music. Boasting a unique blend of legal and musical acumen, these two attorneys provide a rare perspective on the intricacies of the music industry. They elaborate on the importance of legal counsel for emerging artists and navigate the murky waters surrounding the latest hot topic—Artificial Intelligence (AI) in music creation. As music industry landscapes evolve, so do the tools and approaches artists employ. Bri and Alexis delve into how AI is revolutionizing the industry, breaking down its applications into voice generation, melody creation, and lyric writing. They share valuable advice on how artists can use AI prudently to protect their intellectual property and constructively utilize these advancements. Furthermore, they stress the significance of understanding the intention behind employing AI, whether for generating buzz, crafting demos, or full-scale production. Legal counsel should be one of the first assets artists secure to ensure their intellectual property and business interests are protected. Artists and parents of young talent should understand the inherent legal nuances before signing any contracts, especially involving minors. AI in music can be segmented into three key uses: generated voices, creation of melodies, and construction of lyrics, all requiring distinct legal considerations. Human creativity plays a pivotal role in establishing copyright, especially when AI is used. Artists must infuse their inputs to claim ownership. Legal professionals in the music industry are not only protective safeguards but can also add significant value through strategic deal negotiations. "Before you sign anything, it doesn't matter what it is at this stage. Before you put your signature on anything, you need to have someone who's an entertainment attorney look at it." - Rick Barker "There's a lot of restrictions as far as what decisions are able to be made... Definitely making sure to have someone reviewing those deals... is really, really important." - Alexis "As counterintuitive as it may seem, because of the expense or the intimidation factor, the attorney should be the first person on the team." - Alexis "We really want to ensure that the client feels comfortable with us. So the advice to artists would be, make sure that you vibe with the attorney that they understand your vision." - Bri "Technology is your friend. And when you have the right team that can help you exploit this cool thing that you didn't have to spend the billions to come up with, that you don't have to maintain on a day-to-day basis, make sure that the energy and the effort that you're putting into your craft is protected..." - Rick Barker Reach out to Bri and Alexis via email at info@schwartzschreiber.com Connect with them on social media, specifically Instagram: @schwarzschreiber Immerse yourself in the full episode to gain a deeper understanding of the musical and Episode Summary:Key Takeaways:Notable Quotes:Resources: --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/music-industry-blueprint/message

MD PODCAST
(SEASON 9 EPISODE 18) “RICK BARKER INTERVIEW”

MD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 52:57


Author of $150,000 Music Industry”, and former manager of Taylor Swift, Rick Barker talks about his career in radio, from his beginnings at KISS FM TO being a program director, and setting up tours for indie artists doing radio promo, to landing his opportunity for managing Taylor Swift from 2005-2008. For more info follow @rickbarkermusic

Upon Further Review
WEEK 3 RICK BARKER MISSOURI VALLEY FB UFR

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 4:21


WORKPLACE INJURY PREVENTION - A FIT FOR WORK PODCAST
Go Next-Level by Leveraging the Transformational Fit For Work & VelocityEHS Partnership

WORKPLACE INJURY PREVENTION - A FIT FOR WORK PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 26:21


Together, Fit For Work and VelocityEHS offer an unparalleled opportunity for businesses to quickly scale implementation, training, onsite assessments, and adoption of ergonomics and health solutions into their business. Rick Barker, leader of Principal Solutions Strategy at VelocityEHS, joins the podcast to discuss how this partnership is generating a transformational approach to ergonomics and injury prevention.

MPW Podcast
85. Pros & Cons of Record Deals

MPW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 41:23


It's fascinating how the music industry offers a chance for aspiring artists to fulfill their dreams, but have you ever wondered how and when things become tricky, especially when it comes to record deals? In this episode, Xylo chats with Taylor Swift's former manager and Music Industry Blueprint founder, Rick Barker, about record deals, their pros and cons, and the important factors artists should think about before deciding to take on a record deal. Grab a free ticket to MPW's largest free event of music production masterclasses, Master Your Music Live - London here (tickets are limited): https://musicproductionforwomen.com/master-your-music Follow Rick Barker: Website: rickbarker.com Instagram: instagram.com/rickbarkermusic/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbAPrnovN51nBxbLTIOJZ1w Grab a free copy of Rick Barker's book here: ricksfreebook.com

No Labels Necessary
#65 | The Truth About Being Taylor Swift's Manager and The Unforgiving Music Industry ft. Rick Barker

No Labels Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 67:29


Rick Barker is a highly accomplished music industry professional with over 25 years of experience. As the former Manager of Taylor Swift, he has guided the careers of numerous artists. Rick is also a co-writer of "The $150,000 Music Degree" and the host of "The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast," where he shares his expertise and empowers aspiring musicians and industry professionals.No Labels Necessary is a Weekly Podcast hosted by Sean "BrandMan" Taylor and Jacorey "Kohrey" Barkley, unveiling the world of marketing from Indie Artists to Major Labels.Topics Covered:03:58 The Severe Cost of Radio Tours 06:04 Becoming Taylor Swifts Manager09:05 How Taylor Swift Broke as Artist11:17 The Problem With Wanting To Be Like Drake, Kanye or Beyoncé|13:58 Taylor Swift's Fan Engagement Hack20:32 Fans Buy Merch For This Reason Only24:15 Fan Building Strategy: Doing What Everyone Else Isn't26:30 Stop Waiting For Labels To Give You The Chance30:25 Why Taylor Swift Went From Country to Pop34:42 Recouping Her Original Record Deals and Owning Her Masters37:58 Stop Chasing Trends To Grow Your Audience41:01 Why Labels We're Not Setup To Help Every Artist45:42 Giving Artist The Power To Grow Their Music Career59:03 Music Business Vs. Music Industry01:01:00 Building Community and BrandGet Free Courses That Helped Multiple Artists Get Millions of Streams!https://www.brandmannetwork.com/grammy?el=dsp

Upon Further Review
0531 Feature (UFR): Rick Barker, Missouri Valley Softball

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 5:01


Modern Musician
Multiply Your Instagram Engagement with InstaChamp: High-Level Marketing Strategies for Independent Musicians with Rick Barker

Modern Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 32:37


In this episode, Modern Musician Vice President Stephen Warner interviews Rick Barker, a renowned music industry expert and President/CEO of the Music Industry Blueprint. With extensive experience as a manager, entrepreneur, author, and consultant, Rick shares his best advice for independent musicians and how to multiply Instagram engagement using InstaChamp.Here's what you'll learn about: Why building an authentic relationship with your fans is crucial for success in the music industry, and how to do it in a genuine and effective way.Practical tactics for engaging with your fans on social media and beyond, including how to create content that resonates with themDiscover how to leverage InstaChamp for automating Instagram interactions to free up more time doing what you love - making music!Get Lifetime Access to InstaChamp here: https://rickbarker.com/insta/otoConnect with Rick Barker here: https://rickbarker.com/Want to Fast Track Your Music Career? Try MusicMentor™ Pro For Free: https://link.modernmusician.me/MusicMentorApply for Gold Artist Academy: https://link.modernmusician.me/apply-for-coaching

Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros

Rick Barker is an accomplished music manager who managed one of the biggest names in music, Taylor Swift. After resigning in 2008, Rick has made it his mission to walk alongside artists and help them grow. Now he is not only a manager but a notable speaker, podcast host, and author. He has over 1,600 clients in 22 countries in multiple different genres. Rick specializes in simplifying the complexities of the music industry, and he breaks down how artists can get their music into the world. He teaches artists how to monetize their fanbase and find which platform will help them reach their fanbase. Today, Rick will answer questions live from our Songwriting community, Song Chasers! For more information on the community, head to joingsongchasers.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros

Rick Barker is an accomplished music manager who managed one of the biggest names in music, Taylor Swift. After resigning in 2008, Rick has made it his mission to walk alongside artists and help them grow. Now he is not only a manager but a notable speaker, podcast host, and author. He has over 1,600 clients in 22 countries in multiple different genres.Rick specializes in simplifying the complexities of the music industry, and he breaks down how artists can get their music into the world. He teaches artists how to monetize their fanbase and find which platform will help them reach their fanbase. Today, Rick will share his insight into simplifying the complexities of the music industry and being an artist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CBC Newfoundland Morning
*Edited and re-posted audio, with correction and update.* Baie Verte family says Central Health told them that some people employed at the Baie Verte hospital took inappropriate photos of a member of their family

CBC Newfoundland Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 10:31


*This audio is an edited version of an interview that had previously been posted on our on-demand audio.* We are re-sharing it now to correct some unverified information and further update our listeners. The story relates to allegations of inappropriate photos taken of residents of the long-term care in Baie Verte. A family on the Baie Verte Peninsula says Central Health informed them that some people employed at the Baie Verte hospital took photos of their family member. 64-year-old Rick Barker has Huntington Disease, which means that he now needs care in a long-term care facility. An earlier version of our interview with Barker's wife, Bernice Barker, included some references to images of genitalia. However, Barker has not seen the photo herself, nor has her son. CBC has not been able to independently verify the contents of the photo, and we have not been able to reach Barker's son. In the pre-amble to the edited interview, you will hear part of a statement Central Health sent CBC, to confirm some of the details and to outline Central Health's response to the allegations.

Upon Further Review
UFR RICK BARKER MISSOURI VALLEY FB WEEK 6

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 4:43


Upon Further Review
0608 Feature (UFR): Rick Barker, Missouri Valley Softball

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 5:01


Media Industry Guru
Rick Barker, Music Industry Executive |Season 2, Episode 3|

Media Industry Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 31:50


Get ready for CRASH COURSE 101 with Rick Barker. He is a music industry executive and the former artist manager for Taylor Swift. He is a keynote and motivational speaker for rising industry professionals who want to break into the music or entertainment industry. He is the author of $150,000 Music Business Degree, https://rickbarker.com/. This book is relatable to people who want to pursue the music business route or the artist performance route. He is also the host of The Music Industry Blueprint podcast, https://rickbarker.com/welcome-to-the-music-industry-blueprint-podcast/. He provides tips to rising industry professionals and artists. We will hear about his experience growing up in Santa Barbara, CA to working at KISS FM (one of LA's biggest radio stations) to working at Big Machine Records and managing and making Taylor Swift the artist who she is today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forbs-west2/support

Songwriting For Guitar Podcast
Ep. 48: Rick Barker

Songwriting For Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 41:35


This week, Mike has Rick Barker as his guest! Rick is former manger of superstar Taylor Swift, the host of the podcast Music Industry Blueprint, a co-author of the book $150,000 Music Degree, and a consultant on growing artist fan bases. Rick is ready to drop some truth bombs on artist mindset, networking, and all things social media! If this has been world that seems overwhelming and confusing, this is an episode you don't wanna miss!

Songwriting For Guitar Podcast
Ep. 48: Rick Barker

Songwriting For Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 41:35


This week, Mike has Rick Barker as his guest! Rick is former manger of superstar Taylor Swift, the host of the podcast Music Industry Blueprint, a co-author of the book $150,000 Music Degree, and a consultant on growing artist fan bases. Rick is ready to drop some truth bombs on artist mindset, networking, and all things social media! If this has been world that seems overwhelming and confusing, this is an episode you don't wanna miss!

Making It with Chris G.
#148: How to Become An Music Artist Manager Today - Skills, Strategies, and Education

Making It with Chris G.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 12:32


How do you become an artist manager in the music business? You can start today! It's all about getting reps and becoming a practitioner. Books mentioned in this episode: How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://amzn.to/3fRtxsx All You Need to Know About the Music Business: https://amzn.to/3umqUEw Podcasts Mentioned: Creative Juice - https://indepreneur.io/podcast/ Rick Barker - https://rickbarker.com/podcasts/ Ari Herstand - https://aristake.com/nmb/ Lennon Cihak - https://lennoncihak.com/podcast Katie Zaccardi - https://www.katiezaccardi.com/podcast Join the Academy:https://www.patreon.com/makingitacademy   Got questions? Leave a comment or send me a DM on IG https://www.instagram.com/makingitwithchrisg/  Where do you hang out on Social Media? Find us here... Website: http://www.makingitwithchrisg.com/ Who Am I?  I've booked, promoted, and produced over 2,500 shows with the world's biggest promoters (Live Nation and AEG Presents) and independently. Here is more about my background - http://www.makingitwithchrisg.com/aboutme.    What's that sound? I have Tourette Syndrome, which is why you may hear a regular vocal sound. My producer calls it Jazz. I have quite a few tics and have had Tourette Syndrome since I was 6 years old. To learn more about Tourette's or support research for Tourette Syndrome, please visit https://tourette.org/. 

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#665B How Many Are We Going to Take With Us? Dr. Rick Barker 10/25/21

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 9:54


Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#665 Adjustments with God - Dr. Rick Barker 10/24/21

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 9:58


Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#664 Overcoming Adversity - Dr. Rick Barker 10/23/21

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 9:15


The Passionistas Project Podcast
Lori Lynn Is Creating Quality Music Content for Children and the People Who Love Them

The Passionistas Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 35:48


Lori Lynn of Overall Buddies is a national early childhood specialist, an international speaker and an award-winning children's singer/songwriter. She is the creator of Overall Buddies a series of original songs and videos for young children and the grown-ups who care for and love them. Recently she expanded her business to create her first children's book. Read more about Overall Buddies. Learn more about The Passionistas Project. Full Transcript: Passionistas: Hi, and welcome to the Passionistas Project Podcast, where we talk with women who are following their passions to inspire you to do the same. We're Amy and Nancy Harrington and today we're talking with Lori Lynn of Overall Buddies. Laurie is a national early childhood specialist and international speaker and an award-winning children's singer song. She's the creator of Overall Buddies a series of original songs and videos for young children and the grownups who care for them and love them recently. She expanded her business to create her first children's book. So please welcome to the show. Lori Lynn. Lori Lynn: Thank you so much. I'm honored to be. Passionistas: We're really excited to have you. What's the one thing you're most passionate about? Lori Lynn: I am most passionate about early childhood, so everything and anybody that has to do with early childhood, that's my number one passion. And that includes teachers, or of course, young children, zero to five is my expertise. So anything having to do with that teachers and librarians and families. And quality programs that serve early childhood children. And then second to that in a very close second is my music. So right now, in this last act of my life, as I've heard of your, you hit a certain age you're in your last act. It was my mother's last wish that I follow this dream finally. And I am using both of those passions early childhood in music. Passionistas: How are you combining those two? Lori Lynn: I combine those two things with the brand that I created, the business that I've created is overall buddies. And I create quality content, um, for children and the people who love them, like you said, and that's the biggest part of my mission is that it's going to be quality content and number one, Is the social, emotional connection that music can have for young children and those around them, their families, their classmates, their teachers, um, just feeling connected through the music. Passionistas: So now you mentioned your mom, so let's take a step back a little bit. Where did you grow up? What was your childhood like? And when did you discover your love of music? Lori Lynn: I grew up in a small, small town in Iowa. I'm an Iowa farm girl and it's called prim guard. It's the only prim guard in the world. We had a big whopping number of 900 people in our down. Yes. I had like 30 people in my classroom and we were one of the biggest classrooms. I knew I loved music. From the earliest earliest age. My first song I wrote was when I was five years old and it was about my brother's motorcycle. Cause everybody was excited about this motorcycle. So I went around singing this song about how he loves this motorcycle. And, um, it was kind of a cute little song and it was about, I love my Yamaha. And now I live by Omaha. And so I'm writing a song about how I love my Omaha. And so it's the same tune since I was five years old. So it stuck in my head. And so I've always written these really ear wormy songs. You know, that, that my brothers will say, I remember that song and it sticks in my head. Darn you, you know, those kinds of things. So I always loved music. It was something that saved me. My, um, Father was had real angry trouble and took it out on us. Sometimes it was somewhat of an abusive childhood. Um, it wasn't every day it was very sporadic, but he died when I was 12 and my life after 12 was just blissful with my mom and those of us that were left and. You know, my dad, bill loved music and music was always allowed in my house. And my mom was 16 when she got married. So she grew up really with all these children and she grew up, I mean, she was 16 and got married. It was like the late fifties. So she was in her early twenties when the Beatles came out and the rolling stones and you know, my brothers are 10 years older than me, so I grew up. Tons of music in my house. And you know, my mom was a young woman and so she had all these albums and music. So my life was surrounded by music and I always, um, it was always tugging at me. I, I would say to people, okay. I don't know what God wants me to do with this. It's either a curse or a blessing. I don't know. But the songs keep coming to me and I'm like, okay, I'll write it down. Or I'll record it on a Dictaphone is what I used to use. You know, it was a cassette recorder and then I had a Dictaphone and now I use my voice memo on my, on my phone, but it's like, the songs will come to me and I'm like, it's either really a curse or they're going to blow. Me or other people someday, I just kept answering to it and capturing them. So now I'm trying to figure out if it's supposed to be what I was supposed to do all along. Right. Did you ever perform. Oh, yeah. I sang at church from the time I was, I think second grade I was singing in the little choir and singing solos and I loved singing in front of people. And I got a guitar at fifth grade and I was always singing at church. And then I was singing in school and I was a music major, a voice major for two years and then at college. So yeah, I didn't know what to do with music. I just knew it was going to be in my life. I kind of struggled in college, like. I don't think I want to be a music teacher and I didn't really know what else to do. So I just went to elementary education. I thought I can use music in my classroom all the time and which was true. And so that's kind of how that happened. Passionistas: So then tell us about that progression. You studied education, you got your Master's and then you started teaching. So tell us a little bit about that. [00:05:49] Lori Lynn: Well, I'm glad you asked because it's really a funny story, actually, that I became a teacher because when I was little and people asked you that question, what do you want to be when you grow up? I had no idea, but I would say this is my standard answer. When I was little. I don't know what I want to be, but I know I'm not going to be at. That's what I said to everybody. Not going to be a teacher. That's all I know. And why did I say that? Because I was one of those little children who had what they would probably call add. Right now. I was busy. I was answering my brain was always working and, you know, I told you I came from somewhat of an abusive childhood, so I kind of needed attention and I wasn't mean to kids, but I was an annoyance to my teachers. I'm sure. But, and I could feel it from. Right. And I learned at a very young age school was very easy for me. And if I got a paper and I got done quickly, I got more work to do. So I learned to not finish that last question just, but my brain was going, going, going, and I would think things like, can I throw this big eraser out that window? How, how high of a velocity do I have to get it? Cause a window opens this way. I was always thinking. Right. And so I knew. But it wasn't fun for teachers to teach. I could feel it, but the transition happened when I knew I didn't want. Probably finished my music degree and I didn't know what I wanted to do. I went home and I taught Bible school at church and there was this fifth grade boy who was really antsy and just kind of difficult. And I just knew what he did. He needed something hands-on he needed all those things we know now. And I just got it. And this person at my church said, you really have a gift for this, for healing. You need to be a teacher. So I went back and that's what I did. And I always say that teaching found me I did not pursue it because that was the last thing I was going to do, but it has been the biggest blessing for me. And I do think that. Those of us who struggle in school, especially young ages probably make some of the better teachers because we get it right. Then we kind of know what they need. Yeah. Passionistas: Was music always a part of your teaching process? Lori Lynn: Oh yeah. Always, always, always. It was because I didn't know it then, but early on, I just knew that music connected us and music made the atmosphere and atmosphere. Collective consciousness almost right. I didn't know those words, my first years of teaching, but I just knew it changed the atmosphere when I utilize music to transition or I use utilize music to teach something. Right. Cause the power of music we know most, so much now. And I love to train on this cause I train teachers as well. What music does to our brain and how it lights up our brain and gets us so ready to learn. So it's so powerful. And so, yeah, I always used it just natural instincts and also it was a great place to try out my songs that I had written. Like, let's just have some fun singing and just bond. Right. And so I always knew what songs really worked and they would give me ideas sometimes of songs. And so, yeah, it's always been a part of who I am and where I go. Are your songs always geared towards children? They are now. They weren't, as I grew up. When I was growing up, I just kind of, you know, you start realizing, you know, about three or four chords, you can write some songs. And I wrote the most horrific, awful stuff in seventh grade about may Evie and Louie were happy and free. Something bad happened and it broke them up. You see, I mean, it was just horrific, right. They ended up, you know, it's a Romeo and Juliet thing where they ended up killing themselves as awful. And, but so, no, I, I mean, you experiment, you know, I was like sixth grade or seventh grade and my mom even said, well, that's an interesting. But I also wrote a song that's about can't do nothing and it it's on my CD. It ended up sticking. It was just kind of a silly little song about how you go about your day and everything bad goes wrong. And that one was something that we put on the CD. Producer really liked. And he goes, put that on there. It's fun. So it's, yeah, it's always been part of it. And then I went through a country Western stage, and most of those songs will never see the light of day or no one will ever hear it, but there's a couple that have some, have some, some legs I think. And I would like to show them to somebody someday. I don't have a voice for that. But that was kind of a long stage, actually, that I wrote a lot of country Western songs. I like to tell stories and songs, but it was when I had my own children. That's when my pastor had the best saying, and I wrote it down and I've never forgotten it. He said, when you find your purpose in life, it is the most peaceful place to live. That's where you live is in your purpose. It's not just be, it's not just fine. You live in it. Right. And when I started writing songs for my boys, the little buys and the fun songs, I'm like, this is what all this has been for. And I knew that it was something for my boys and I, but. There was always something pulling at me. Like that's not, it, there's more, you're supposed to be sharing this with other children. And I always wanted to, I just never had the money right. To do it or the know-how to know where to go and how to start. And, um, I just got started really seriously recording it like about eight years ago and I was going very slowly saving money and going into the studio with my mom would have. Every story and she just I'd get done at the studio and she goes, come and tell me what happened. And do you have anything recorded and can I hear your bits and how far are you? And she just, she listened to all my dreams. She was a quiet, quiet lady and I am not. And so I have moments. I love to be quiet too, but when I talk about my passion, Talk a mile a minute and go on forever. Right? I think a lot of us that have passions and dreams, it's it's, uh, you can talk somebody's ears off unless they stopped you. And that was my mom. Passionistas: Tell us about her. What was she like? Lori Lynn: I said, they, um, got married young, um, 16, 17 that right around there. And she was a housewife. We were, um, farmers and farm wives work hard. Um, especially my dad was an only child, so there were no brothers around to help with the farm work and. And so mom, we had, she had eight children, so she did all the house stuff, the cooking, and worked in the field and never did I hear her complain ever. She just did it. You know, that's just, she always says, this is what I do. You just get up and you do. And so it was the true, true farm model, really. Right. You just pull up your bootstraps. Um, you know, you have a storm and things are, you know, falling apart, you just go figure it out and fix it. Right. So you kind of get that growing up on a farm. I think. How did her life change after your father passed? There were four of us left at home and she was only 39 because my dad died at 49. He was 10 years older. And so I think of that now. And I think, wow, how did she, she, she had finished her GED a couple of years before my dad died. He kind of knew it was his third heart attack. So he said, you need to finish your GED. So you have more options if I go. And, um, she started working. At the school, which I loved, she was a cook at the school. And so I got to see her every lunchtime and she'd always give me extra vegetables, you know, that you need a little more of those. That's so funny. And so I was like seeing her, but it didn't pay enough. So she had to. Changed jobs after a couple of years, she, that was something nice for her to do, to keep close to us. And, um, then she started working in a factory about 30 miles away. So she was gone every morning, about six. And so my older sister had graduated, so it was kind of just me and my little brothers and I. You know, if they were sick, I wrote the notes for them and I was just kind of got 'em up in the morning and fed them breakfast. And, you know, it was just, I always, it was just the three of us. It was kind of nice. And mom got home, you know, and she worked at the factory for a long, long time, like most of her life. And she really kind of liked it. She, she was the type, she was so laid back and she was happy to go and do the same thing every day and just kind of have her friends and she just did not complain. Passionistas: What do you think you learned about women's roles in society from her? Lori Lynn: I've learned things that I mimic from her. And I've also learned things. About boundaries and standing up for, for things like I remember when I was little, I didn't say it so nice. I said, I am not going to be a pushover, you know? Cause I saw her that way. But as you grow and you learn about what women's choices were back then, what they were dealt and how they dealt with that, what kind of supports were available for a woman that had eight children and no high school education? Her husband was not particularly kind to the children, but if she had left or done something else, would it be worse? I mean, I think it was, she kept the peace more than I realize, you know, and stepped in when she had to step in, but it was, it's been a process for me to, to try to. To come to terms with my sadness for her life, my, my pride for her life, my love of what she sacrificed for us, you know? Um, so it's a very different choice. We're very different choices and, but I've learned that. No matter when you're born or what era you live, women have those choices and they can make that choice to stay, or they can make that choice to live. Now, if it, if you're in an abusive situation, please, please get help. And I hope you go, right. Um, because now we have much more support for that. So I think I've learned a lot and, and we got really close her last few years. She came down to live by me because she was very sick and I had four. Five years with her down here and saw every single day. And it was pretty amazing. Passionistas: We're Amy and Nancy Harrington, and you're listening to the Passionistas Project Podcast and our interview with Lori Lynn of Overall Buddies. To learn more about her original songs and videos for young children and the grownups who care for and love them visit OverallBuddies.com. If you're enjoying this interview and would like to help us to continue creating inspiring content, please consider becoming a patron by visiting the PassionistasProject.com/Podcast and clicking on the patron button. Even $1 a month can help us continue our mission of inspiring women to follow their passions. Now here's more of our interview with Lori Lynn. So tell us more about overall buddies. How can people see the content and hear the music? Lori Lynn: Well, I knew, I, I thought, okay, I want to make a CD, but I thought I'm kind of a miss, a plus person. Like, I'm like, if you, you know, I'm like, I want to know how do I make this more than just a CD? What do people doing? So just like you, we met through a class, right? So I signed up for independent musician class with Rick Barker. And, you know, I just learned about the business side of it and how musicians nowadays we have to have, they say seven different ways to make money because. Basically our music's free. Right. So I thought, okay, how can I do this? So I thought let's create a brand and make some videos and have some storylines maybe going, and that's coming and maybe get a book, um, series going. So I had this big picture in mind. And so I just started with the little steps, but. I think I'm the type of person. Not everybody has to be this way. I have to know what the big pictures. So it looked like I was stalled, but I knew that in my brain, I had to know where am I going with this? So I knew what steps. And I knew I needed to come up with a name and I was trying to find a name that nobody had on the internet. So I had other names that I tried and I'm like, darn somebody got the.com and I wanted the.com. Right? You want to own that SEO? And so I, I just knew overalls have a meaning for me because my dad, you know, we grew up on the farm and there was. Uh, time, like in the spring and fall, there were these big jobs to do in the, in the farms and the neighbors would help each other. Like whether you were bailing hay, for instance, that's a big job and you need other hands, so, or shelling, corn, that kind of stuff. Well, the neighbors would show up and help and I'd see this. Big neighbor guys in their overalls come and they were ready to work. Right. It's like overalls, mint, friendship, and we're here to work and cooperate and get things done. So I just, overall it's kind of silly that I have. It's such a deep meaning for overalls, but it was just such a visual for me as a little girl to see these neighbors coming together. And, and then my dad and my brothers would have their turn to help the neighbors and put on your overalls and go help your neighbors, you know, so I loved the whole idea of overalls. I was doing overall friends and I was doing, trying different things and buddies came up and I'm like, oh gosh, that's fun to say. And there was nobody that I owned everything. There was nothing, nobody had.com.net.org. And I bought them. All right. So, and it's cheap if nobody has them, it doesn't cost much to get them. And so now if people just. Search Overall Buddies, you're going to come up with my stuff and that's really nice to have. Right. So I'm really fortunate that I found that name and saved it early. I saved that name probably eight years ago when I first started. I'm like, I'm going to save all that, even though I don't know what I'm going to really get to. Using it, um, cause I've had a couple of different ideas stolen because I wasn't careful. So I thought this time I'm going to be really careful. And so that's kind of how that name came about and, um, the overall buddies and I love the whole double meaning of overall after all an overall we're all overall buddies. Right? So. Excited about that name. It's been catchy and it's been a happy and I'm happy about that. So I had three missions really when I started over all buddies. Um, cause you gotta really figure out what is your, why, what is your purpose? And so my, why. Was, why do you want to do this? I read this book by Wayne Dyer wishes fulfilled. If you have not read that book, anybody that's listening, it's so marvelous, especially if you're going to be an entrepreneur, which is, you know, and encourage people. It's he quotes all kinds of religions and, and he talks about the collective consciousness and. Just connecting to the energy and things, but I'm a Christian. And so he also uses that. And so I think we're all connected, no matter all of those things. And so he said, you have to know your why, and I've heard this more and more now, but that was the first time I'd really heard it. And I read this book probably seven years ago and I still go back to it because I'm like, what is my why? And it's really pretty easy when I get caught up in. Can I make money at this all my goodness. Was I crazy to quit my job early and take lists, you know? And like, I just have to go back to why are you doing this? And it's those days, like my lullabies, when I sat with my children, On those wee hours of the morning, and there's no light except that little nightlight and you're feeding your child and you make up this lullaby and you sing to them. Right. And there's, it's like nothing else exists. And it's so marvelous. And I just, that is my why for my lullabies is. When I picture mothers singing that to their children, or a friend of mine sent me a picture of her three-year-old daughter singing one of my lullabies to their new baby. And I just started crying. I'm like, if I never make a cent, that is so worth my time, you know, to know that she's sharing that love like that. And then my funny songs, the same thing when I would write I'm a pig, for instance, um, which seems to be a favorite. And that's the book I'm going to be. My boys would help me with ideas because pig goes, shows up at this little girl's in her town at different places. And we lived in a small town at that time. They're like, mom, the pig needs to show up at the library and the pig needs to show up here. And I said, well, the song can't be an hour long, but these are great ideas. Let's choose four, four places, you know? And so, but we would sing it with the, you know, how you sing in the van with the windows down and then their friends get in the van and you're like, you want to sing my mom's song? And we would laugh. And. So when I can picture. My mom's doing that. And our family's doing that. I don't care if they know it's me. I don't care. I said, one of my visions, I told my boys, I said, someday, I think it'd be so cool if I was at an airport somewhere in a different state or different country. And I hear somebody singing my song and they have no idea it's me that wrote it. You know what I mean? Just saying, oh, my songs in the world. And it's making somebody happy. So when I get lost in all the other stuff, I'm like, okay, you're leaving something behind and that's good. Passionistas: How old are your sons now? Lori Lynn: They're 30 and 31. I have a grandson now he's 16 months old and it's amazing. And he's helped me. Right? Well, his daycare closed during COVID. And so I said, you know what? I lost all my gigs. I was just starting to get up and go. 'cause my first CD just came out in 2019, the spring, and I was doing some free stuff, getting myself known. And then I was just starting to get really nice paid gigs and had like 30 things lined up for the summer of 2020 womp like, well, darn, hopefully that comes back. It's not coming back yet for children. Stuff. People are still tentative, but I have a few libraries and schools lined up, but it'll come back and I'll do other things. Right. That's why we're supposed to have other, other branches on our business tree is what I call it. But yeah. So he's been here since June, every day and now. We're starting part-time, but we've written like six songs together with him sitting out in the front room and, and he just loves hearing me play guitar and, and every now and again, he'll hit the guitar and point to the stand. Like I'm done. I put it back now. Okay. You're done. Okay. But yeah, we've written some songs together, so it's kind of fun to kind of like what? Well, we wrote a fishing song. And we wrote a back time song because his mom said, I need a song for bath time. And it goes, it's my bath time, skinny to dial back. Whoa. So it's just kind of cute. And it talks about. You know, getting in the bath and I'm thinking, what would help a parent? You know, I need it to be long enough, like, okay, we gotta take her shirt off. And, but also being careful about don't make it so somebody can use it the wrong way. Right. You know? Cause you gotta be aware of these things. So I said, you're just gonna step in. And then you got to wash your face, wash your hair. And so it just kind of goes through that and it's pretty cute. I haven't recorded it yet. It's just, I've got about six songs that we've written. And one's a dance song that I think is going to be really fun, but I need to just, uh, all the income stopped so well, we got kind of back at that. Okay. Let's get some things going where I can get back in the studio. Right. So yeah, you know, I was talking about my mission statements and one of them is to create quality content for young children and the people who love them to help them connect. To those people around them. And so, and to help parents, like songs can help. Right. And so there's all these different things that I think about my songs like this, one's going to maybe be a helpful song. And at the beginning it goes bath time. Like you're calling him in right. And the, the, the, the, the, that time. So it's kind of like, Hey, cause that's the, um, Well, they called it that's the universal is a universal through the world. Is those that interval. So I use that time. It's a universal interval. I don't know if you knew that, but now, now, you know, you mentioned your upcoming book. Tell us a little bit more about it. The book is I'm a pig. It's my song. Put into it. And if you're familiar with Rafi or Lori Bergner some of the gurus of children's singing. They have books based on their songs as well. And the reason that is. Really important is that music and literacy connection, right? If a child knows a poem like itsy bitsy spider, right? And then there's a book there's so many books made on itsy bitsy spider. And there's a reason because when children are so familiar with the words, they're going to be really feel like they're confident in looking at the book and going, oh, I already know what that looks supposed to say. Right? So they start thinking, oh, these words are what I've been saying. And so that connection is strong. And so it's not just, Hey, I want to make a book on my song. There's real research behind why to do it. And so I've always wanted to make a book out of that song plus other ones. And then I have a series of my puppets and, and characters I want to make eventually, but I thought let's start with this one because teachers and librarians have been asking they're like that make a great song. And the other thing about this book is there's some really great extension activities with it. And, their story elements that you can teach children with it. And I want, I want to be able to teach that to families and parents, like, you know, there's settings because they go to different places. So you can start using those story element vocabulary with. But it's in a fun way. So it's going to be, and I'm going to make the words very interesting on the page. So that's another strategy to motivate children, to look at print and be excited about talking about the print. So there's a lot of really purposeful, intentional teaching things that go in it, but it's going to be really. Passionistas: Did you do the illustrations? Lori Lynn: I cannot draw at all. I have. If you have back my kickstart, I put something on there, but this is why I have an illustrator because I kind of mocked up the, the, um, The title page. And I just have no sense. I don't like the legs are just like, they don't even connect. I don't know. I have no sense of space of how to draw, so no I've hired an illustrator and that's one of my other mission statements is to, um, utilize local artists in the Omaha council Bluffs, Iowa was where I live and it's right across the river from Omaha. So to utilize the Omaha Metro area, artists, as much as I can and, um, pay them for it. That's so, um, my mom's last wish for me was to use anything. She left for me to do this CD and that's how I was able to get it done quicker than I would've. So I paid people fairly even children. And so the money went faster, but I feel good about that because I did the right. I think too often artists are, oh, you'll get exposure and no such a cute story. I have to tell you, there was this little boy who came and sang at the studio and we were in Christmas Carol together. So I've done theater, um, quite a bit. I do a lot of theater and we were both in Christmas Carol at the Omaha community Playhouse. And I used, there were like 24 children or something. I can't remember 18 children. And I asked them all to come to the studio and my producer. Oh, Lori Lynn. I said they won't all be able to come, but I can't just choose some. I just can't. I said, we'll do them and it's my money. We'll do them in sections. We'll just prove six at a time. And it's, you know, and 12 could come, so we did six and six, but anyway, he came and did that and then I paid him just, it was 30 minutes and they were done, you know, so I gave him a little bit and he came to the. Dressing room the next night. And he knocks on the door and he goes, Lori Lynn, I need to talk to you about somebody said, what is it? And he said, he had the money in his hand and it was so cute. He grabbed my hands and he said, I need you to take this back because I was so honored to get to sing on your CD. It meant so much to me. And I really don't need you to pay me. And I thought about this and I said, this quick little prayer. And I'm like, I want to say the right thing. Do I take it and honor what he's asking or. Do I tell him what I'm really thinking. So I said, okay, I'm going to say something to him. I said, listen, you have a gift, you have a talent, and that talent is worth something. And there's going to be so many times in your life that people are going to take advantage of that and, and want you to do it for just experience. And I said, I want you to take this and remember that you are. Yes. And so he said, okay. And then he kinda got a tear in his eye and I'm like, I got a tear in my eye. I'm like, I need it. You know? And so I think it was the right thing. I really debated like, gosh, you know, but I wanted him to hear that, you know, We're in a small, it's a, it, Alma has a big city, but it's a small city and there's not a lot of work paid work for artists as much as there probably should be. Right. And we just need to get that pendulum swung the other way that we need to pay people what they're worth. Right. Passionistas: What's been the most rewarding part of your career? Lori Lynn: Seeing the things I've envisioned for so long. Actually happened. Like my mom, when I talked about precious baby, the first lullaby I wrote for my first child and. I told she goes, are you going to put precious baby on your CD? And I said, mom, I just don't know if I can, because what I hear in precious baby is at least a string quartet. It just, I hear it. I hear it. And the video I want to make with it has a ballerina and she's orchestrating this rest time and the orchestras there. And then she goes and orchestrates the rest time. I just envision it and that's going to take money. I said, I think I need to make my first CD and then make some money. And then, you know, that'll be. So my mom was never the kind, she was this tough farm life and she, she did not give advice. It just wasn't what she did. Right. It's like, you got it. You're capable. Right. So when she did this, it was not typical. And it was the day before she lost the ability to speak when she was dying and she grabbed my hand, I was going to go and I said, I'll be back tomorrow, mom. And she grabbed my hand. So weak. Right. And she looked me in her, uh, in my eye and she said, you take the money that you're getting from me and you finish those songs and that video the way you want it to be. And I just kinda went okay, mom. And she just kept holding my hand until I looked her dead in the high. Right. And I said, I promise. And she just relaxed. And she lost her ability to speak the next day. So I'm telling you that day that we recorded that video. Cause I had the money to do it. I flew up above when the ballerina started dancing my body rose above everybody. I can't even explain it. I was above everybody watching it. And it was like, my father was saying, look, you did it. And it was just the most rewarding, wonderful thing. And I just can't even. I couldn't believe that that was happening. And then I'm like, oh geez, I got to pretend to sing. Now I'd better get back down to earth, you know, stand in my spot. And it's funny because when I went and saw Elton John's movie and his vision, he wanted to go to the Hollywood Bowl. And when he got there, he rose above and I'm like, oh my God, this is a thing. This happens to people when they see their dreams manifested. Right. And so. I kind of feeling the same way about the book. Like when I first saw the cover, it was like I wasn't in my body. And so I think that is just the best answer to that question, because whether anything comes from this, I hope to make a living off of. But to know that some of these things that were given to me from God, the songs themselves in this vision, that I was able to just leave it on the earth is pretty amazing, I guess. Passionistas: Thanks for listening to our interview with Lori Lynn of Overall Buddies to learn more about her original songs and videos for young children and the grownups who care for and love them. Visit Overall Buddies.com. Please visit the Passionistas Project dot com to learn more about our Podcast and subscription box filled with products made by women owned businesses and female artisans to inspire you to follow your passions. Get a free mystery box with a one-year subscription using the code FALLMYSTERY. And be sure to subscribe to the Passionistas Project Podcast. So you don't miss any of our upcoming inspiring guests. Until next time stay well and stay passionate.

Producer Life Podcast
PLP 082: Key Takeaways From the 2021 DIY Music Conference

Producer Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 47:41


I spent the last three days attended CD Baby's 2021 virtual music conference. On today's episode I'm recapping many of the surprising things I learned about Spotify, Pandora, YouTube, branding, and more. I'm not going to try to cover all three days in one podcast (I took 17 pages of notes!), so instead I'll highlight some of the most important, actionable takeaways. This is one of the most information dense, actionable episodes I've ever done... so make sure you're in a place to take notes! You'll Learn When to consider managementSpotify marketing resourcesMust-have's for your press kitWhy URLs rule Best practices for Instagram including the "Live waterfall" content techniqueAccounts to followHow a YouTube Official Artist Channel (OAC) can benefit youTips for booking yourselfQuestions to ask for authentic branding (Wendy Parr)Cool stuff to try with Pandora Amp (Michelle Solomon and Andee Connors) Resources SpotifySpotifycodes.comFanstudy.byspotify.comAds.spotify.comglobal-label-sales (at) spotify.com - Email address to sign up for marqueesAmazon Music for Artists (AMA) artists.amazon.com vs artists.amazonmusic.comBrandservices.amazon.comCD Baby's Release plan generatorPandoraSubmit.pandora.comAmpplaybook.comSignup for Pandora StoriesInstagram: @amp_pandoraTwitter: @PandoraAMPInstagram / FacebookInstagram: @Creators @IGmusicPartners Other helpful tools: Coda, Mailchimp, Squarespace, Later.com, Asana, Airtable.comCD Baby DIY Podcast2018 CD Baby DIY Conference notesPLP 052: How to Boost your Streaming Numbers with Spotify Canvas https://youtu.be/rcGXfW3UlFE I just dropped this bootleg remix on August 27th. Check it out and let me know what you think! Minor correction to the episode: Rick Barker runs the Music Industry Blueprint podcast.

Smart Music Business Podcast
Creating a COVID Proof Music Business With Rick Barker

Smart Music Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 22:05


Sign up for free Ads training: https://rickbarker.com/amplifier/ Sign up for coaching with Rick & Manafest http://fanbaseuniversity.com  

Midi Money
Former Manager of Taylor Swift Shares Secrets To Success In The Music Industry | MMP /w Rick Barker

Midi Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 53:26


He emphasized the fact that a lot of small businesses only exchange products and services for

Mojo For Musicians
"Making Music Your Money Maker" Featuring Ex Taylor Swift Manager and Creator of The Music Industry Blueprint Rick Barker

Mojo For Musicians

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 60:53


In this episode my dear friend and industry expert on artist growth and development  Rick Barker,  discuss the techniques the best elevate and set artists up for maximum exposure and success in 2021 by properly leveraging the many channels of knowledge at our disposal. 

Music Life Magazine Podcast Show
David Boyd Janes talks about THE SHOT and meeting Rick Barker

Music Life Magazine Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 2:15


DBJ talks about his experience with THE SHOT and meeting one time Taylor Swift Manager Rick Barker. All that changed his focus in life and direction towards becoming a full time Country Music Artist

The Coach's Playground
You Don't Need More Answers, Ask More Questions with The Rock Doctor Mike Schwartz

The Coach's Playground

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 59:22


How do you rewrite the rules and still be successful? Nothing happens when you are always conforming to what everybody's doing. Get on the fringe, connect with like-minded people, and scale. Mike Schwartz is a musician first fitness professional. He is an author, an educator, is also known as the rock doctor. He's contributed to Canadian Musician Magazine, appeared on Rick Barker's Music Industry blueprint podcast. And since offering his 2017 publication, 'The Musicians Guide to Surviving the Rockstar Lifestyle. He's been the driving force behind musician wellness and a key figure at Canadian Music Week, Australian Music Week, Break Out West, Abbey Road Institute, Studio 301, Folk Music Ontario, and the Canadian Country Music Awards. He's the director of performance at the Music Fit Collective and the creator of the Music Fit Method, which is the world's premier holistic coaching system that is specifically designed to optimize the rock star lifestyle.  In this episode, Mike shares what he's learned in Hockey that he is now using in his business. He is the first to say that you do a lot of things you can do to figure out where you do best and gravitate there when you are starting.  He points to paying attention to the language you use yourself as it has the power to let you carry those behaviors. He talks about what music brings to him that Hockey did not and why he is so into it now. He also talks about Music Fit Collective and the revolutionary idea of how it came about.   What a good coach should be is what he lets everyone know about. Why there is value in getting a mentor shows how he regards having continuous education of oneself. He believes in rewriting rules and being successful; of living on the fringe and making things happen, and asking the right questions, not just someone who has all the answers. That's exactly how he lives his life, asking questions and getting the answers within to transform others' lives.  "That's where the language comes in: focusing on what you want, get more of what you want, because your words can work for you, or they can work against you."  - Mike Schwartz What you will learn from this episode: 03:23 - Mike's skate out song that completely elevates him 05:50 - A backstory of his hockey life 11:08 - A trait he learned in sports that spilled over to his business 13:51 - How saying yes to everything at the start makes you figure out what you want fast 15:38 - Language as an influence in the way that you carry out those behaviors  19:06 - Taking things as feedback and not being emotional about it 21:17 - Music in comparison to Hockey and how significant it is to him 26:33 - What is the epitome of a good coach 29:58 - Living with no rules and getting successful 32:15 - What is Music Fit Collective 39:16 - Taming unicorns 41;28 - Rewriting rules 43:10 - Writing your what-if story for more clarity 45:39 - Being the educator of musician wellness 50:20 - Greatest lessons mentorship teaches him 53:07 - Learning from real-world experience Connect with Mike Schwartz: musicfitcollective Instagram  Connect with Gavin McHale maverickcoachingacademy.ca LinkedIn Instagram

The Career Musician
Monetize Your Music Fan Base | Rick Barker EP. 110

The Career Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 73:08


Since resigning as Taylor Swift's Manager in 2008, Rick Barker has made it his mission to help as many artists throughout the world build, grow and monetize a fanbase. With over 1600 clients, in over 22 Countries in multiple genres of music, his strategies are changing people's lives. Rick is a Manager, Keynote Speaker, Podcast Host, and Author. His “Super Power” is having the ability to simplify complicated issues and show artists just how easy it is to get their music out into the world using the tools that are readily available to all of them. He is constantly investing his own time and money staying up to date on the changes in the Music Business and the Digital Marketing Space and sharing that with his Management Clients and Podcast Listeners. This website was designed to help give you the resources to move your music career to the next level.rickbarker.com@rickbarkermusic@thecareermusician@nomadsplace

The Career Musician
Monetize Your Music Fan Base | Rick Barker EP. 110

The Career Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 75:23


Since resigning as Taylor Swift's Manager in 2008, Rick Barker has made it his mission to help as many artists throughout the world build, grow and monetize a fanbase. With over 1600 clients, in over 22 Countries in multiple genres of music, his strategies are changing people's lives. Rick is a Manager, Keynote Speaker, Podcast Host, and Author. His “Super Power” is having the ability to simplify complicated issues and show artists just how easy it is to get their music out into the world using the tools that are readily available to all of them. He is constantly investing his own time and money staying up to date on the changes in the Music Business and the Digital Marketing Space and sharing that with his Management Clients and Podcast Listeners. This website was designed to help give you the resources to move your music career to the next level. rickbarker.com @rickbarkermusic @thecareermusician @nomadsplace

JUMP Music Initiative Podcast
Mike Schwartz - Nutrition, Wellness and Fitness for Living a Healthier Musical Lifestyle

JUMP Music Initiative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 26:42


JUMP Music Podcast Season 2 – EP13 with Mike Schwartz @mikeschwartz Mike Schwartz is a musician-first fitness professional, author and educator. A.K.A "The Rock Doctor" he has contributed to Canadian Musician Magazine, appeared on Rick Barker's "The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast" and since authoring his 2017 publication "The Musician's Guide To Surviving The Rock Star Lifestyle", he's been the driving force behind musician wellness and a key figure at Canadian Music Week, Australian Music Week, BreakOut West, Abbey Road Institute, Studios 301, Folk Music Ontario and the Canadian Country Music Awards. When he's not coaching musicians, you'll likely catch Mike making like Fergie up in the gym workin' on his fitness, writing, or making music you can move to under the moniker “M3.” With the mountains and the ocean in mind, he enjoys travel and culture and is grateful to spend time with loved ones and his 4-legged best friend, Darwin The Pooch. JUMP Music Initiative @jumpmusicinitiative is a not for profit that hosts music industry workshops and live original music showcases for young artists. These events are generally held in a central location for easy access and open to all ages. JUMP Music Initiative - Empowering Young Musicians! Education, Mentorship and Opportunities to Play Live @jumpmusicinitiative

The Marty Ray Project: Chats
RICK BARKER - Being Taylor Swifts Manager, Being Arrested LIVE ON AIR as a Radio DJ, Beating Addiction, Writing A Book, Managing 100s of Artists

The Marty Ray Project: Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 96:02


On this episode of The Marty Ray Project: Chats, Chris Wallin & Marty Ray interview Rick Barker. We talk to Rick about how he went from a drug addiction to a radio DJ, to being Taylor Swifts manager, to being manager for 100s of artists across the world. Rick is the writer of the Music Industry Blueprint book and the Host of the podcast by the same name. I would encourage anyone looking to get advice on how to build a career in music in this current social media climate to read the book and tune in to his podcast. Also, find all Ricks info, socials and otherwise at, https://rickbarker.com/  PLEASE! Rate & Review, Download, and Share!  Follow & Subscribe to TMRP: Chats - IG @TheMartyRayProjectChats YT @TheMartyRayProjectChats Find all info about Chris Wallin here - https://building-great-songs.mykajabi.com/ Find all info about Marty Ray Project here - www.martyrayproject.com 

Brand You Personal Branding
BYP 268: A Brand Building Conversation with Taylor Swift's Manager, Rick Barker

Brand You Personal Branding

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 38:31


If you have something that could change and impact someone’s life, it’s your responsibility to find them. In this episode, Rick Barker is teaching us how. He is the former manager for Taylor Swift and played a key role in getting her to the level of success she has reached. Throughout our conversation, he’s sharing killer strategies for social media and branding. He also explains how he would market someone like Taylor today, given all the new tools we have available to us. Rick is all about serving our audience before making them an offer. Tune in to hear more about:   What he told Taylor to do to sell 500,000 copies of her record The 3 R’s What he would do with the tools available to the market today Doing what makes you different The best way to market online How to host amazing webinars Being real and personal with your audience How to use social media to differentiate yourself   Resources: Rick’s website Rick on Facebook Rick on Instagram Rick on Twitter Rick’s podcast   Connect with Mike: https://mikekim.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mikekimtv/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikekimtv Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mikekimtv/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/mikekimtv YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeKim    *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment.   He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com 

Modern Musician
The Best Tools For Succeeding on Social Media in 2021 with Rick Barker

Modern Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 64:41


Learn from Rick Barker, the CEO of the Music Industry Blueprint, former manager of Taylor Swift, and social media ninja as we discuss *how to grow, nurture, and monetize your fanbase right now.* By sharing his experience and insider tips, Rick helps his clients understand the music business and fast-track their steps to setting up and monetizing their music. In this episode Rick shares the most current and cutting edge tools he’s using with his artists, that you can use to connect with your own audience: * Stop chasing everyone and get focused (pick the platform where your people are.) * Do the things that aren’t scalable (time is more precious than money). * Find what makes you different, and don’t be afraid to share it. To access Rick Barker’s 2021 Social Media Training visit: www.rickbarker.com/modern ( http://www.rickbarker.com/modern ) You can also sign up for Michael's Walker's FREE Fanbase Growth Workshop Here: http://bit.ly/FanbaseGrowth To learn more about Modern Musician visit: www.modern-musician.com ( http://www.modern-musician.com )

The Meant4Music Podcast
Interview with Rick Barker: 100th Episode Celebration

The Meant4Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 37:21


To celebrate my 100th episode I bought you a very special guest: Rick Barker! Mindset, work ethic, focus, knowing your audience, and more. So much incredible advice from Rick Barker. Author of "The $150,000 Music Degree" and creator of the Music Industry Blueprint. Rick also has his own podcast called the "The Music Industry BluePrint Podcast" - well over 200 episodes of really valuable content. In this episode we talk about... * Fear * Failure * Business Person versus Entrepreneur * Mindset * Work Ethic * Be present everywhere online but focus down on what you understand best. * Right now the internet is your stage * How Taylor Swift's mindset out of the gate was all about work ethic, connecting with knowing her fans. https://rickbarker.com https://instagram.com/rickbarkermusic  

Motivation Magnet
Episode #22 The Motivation Magnet - Interview w/ Rick Barker!

Motivation Magnet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 31:56


Rick Barker is THE MAN! He has some fantastic insight into everything that is music and social media. If you are looking to build your brand this is the episode for you!

Raditude Rx
052: "Can I Do This?": The Power Of Interrogative Self-Talk

Raditude Rx

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 2:10


We spend a lot of time being told it's all about affirmations. You'll get everything you want if you just affirm it. I'm going to challenge that. I wanna introduce a concept called Interrogative Self-Talk - getting a conversation with ourselves going. It's super cool. Here's why: Our brain is wired to believe. So, how do we get to the place where we can believe in order to achieve? We gotta actually challenge ourselves. Rationally we then put into order and make sense of things and then work out a way to believe and therefore achieve. Try it out. Boom. One way to affirm stuff is with I'm hosting a "Lunch n' Learn" at 12:07 MST Wednesday November 25th (6:07 AEST Thursday November 26th... "Breaky n' Brains" ??) So please visit my Facebook Page www.facebook.com/miketheschwartz if you'd like to sit in on that. You can also register here. Just like my FB page and check the replay if you happen to catch this episode afterwards. Thanks y'all. Til Next time. Stay sweet. PAYCE! About The Host - Mike Schwartz Mike Schwartz is an internationally renowned educator, curator and the BA MTHRFKN OG of Musician Wellness. Mike graduated from the University of Calgary with a Bachelor of Political Science and a Management and Society minor. He is a CHEK Institute Practitioner, holds his ACE-CPT and his Precision Nutrition Exercise Nutrition Coaching Cert, and a Cert IV in Exercise Conditioning. He is in the process of attaining his post-grad in Exercise Science through the NSCA as a CSCS. AKA "The Rock Doctor" he has contributed to Canadian Musician Magazine, appeared on Rick Barker's "The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast" and his 2017 publication "The Musician's Guide To Surviving The Rock Star Lifestyle" has seen him grace the international stage for talks and workshops at Canadian Music Week, Australian Music Week, BreakOut West, Abbey Road Institute, Studios 301, Folk Music Ontario and the Canadian Country Music Awards. He maintains a select roster of musicians and non-musicians alike all around the globe with his signature virtual coaching method to stay hands on with his coaching skills. When not coaching, you'll catch Mike training himself or making music, art or enjoying a good book and a coffee. He loves the mountains, playing or watching hockey and spending time with loved ones and his beloved best friend, Darwin his 5 year old Golden-Sheptriever rescue who makes everyone happy. For more information on Mike, and to become a BAMF Neo-Rockstar Unicorn click miketheschwartz.com Find Mike on all your favourite socials @miketheschwartz Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Linkedin | TikTok

Rock to Recovery
Rick Barker

Rock to Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 60:29 Transcription Available


I sit down with former Taylor Swift manager and all around good-doer Rick Barker: In Rick's words: I am the President and CEO of the Music Industry Blueprint in Nashville, TN. I'm a manager, entrepreneur, author, and consultant focusing on the recent changes in the music business. By sharing my experience and insider tips, I help my clients understand the music business and fast-track their steps to success. While those things describe my business life, the titles that I love the most are the ones that describe my personal life: Sober, Christian, Husband, and Father. I grew up in Alabama and was raised by my mom. Growing up with very little in way of money and resources, I developed a work ethic and learned to hustle at the age of 12. By the age of 14, I was helping my mom financially support my brothers and sister. I was not a fan of the traditional education system. I found myself doing just enough to get by in the classes that didn't interest me, yet excelling in those that did. At the age of 17, my life changed dramatically when I moved to California to live with my dad. I got involved with the wrong crowd and ended up quitting high school. Later, I found myself addicted to drugs and living homeless on the streets of LA. On April 4 1989, after battling a cocaine addiction, I got on my knees and prayed that God would let me die. Yet, God had other plans for me. These plans included sobriety, pursuing my dream of being on the radio, marrying my wife (Jill), having two great children (Brianna and Logan), and one day meeting and managing Taylor Swift. All of these trials and tribulations influenced me to become the man I am today. My motto is “Your Past Does Not Define Your Future” and I am living proof of that. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Musician Monster Podcast: Music Business For Musicians
MMP013: Rick Barker Talks About Managing Taylor Swift And The Music Industry Blueprint

The Musician Monster Podcast: Music Business For Musicians

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 41:47


Rick Barker loves developing artists and watching them grow. A skill that served him well managing Taylor Swift's career in the early days of Big Machine Records. Rick talks about growing up poor and stepping down as Taylor's manager just as he was about to make more money than he ever had. The post MMP013: Rick Barker Talks About Managing Taylor Swift And The Music Industry Blueprint appeared first on Musician Monster.

The Boomer Business Owner with Charlie Poznek: Lifestyle Entrepreneurs | Online Business | Coaching
TBBO 32: Rick Barker - How to Build an Audience for your Online Business

The Boomer Business Owner with Charlie Poznek: Lifestyle Entrepreneurs | Online Business | Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 28:38


Rick is the former manager of Superstar Taylor Swift and is now helping people all over the world navigate The Music Business by taking a traditional offline business and bringing it online!

The Real Deal with Jason Silverman - Business & Life Hacks
Business Success Secrets from a Music Industry Expert (Taylor Swift's Former Manager) – Rick Barker

The Real Deal with Jason Silverman - Business & Life Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2013 54:17


The Real Deal with Jason Silverman – Featuring  Fan Engagement Expert Rick Barker There are so many lessons in this podcast for running a successful business as well as a wonderful life.  Jason Silverman enjoyed a fun interview with Rick Barker who founded the Music Industry Blueprint after having a Super Successful career in the… The post Business Success Secrets from a Music Industry Expert (Taylor Swift's Former Manager) – Rick Barker appeared first on Jason M. Silverman.