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Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble
Sneak Peak Into The Profitable Musician Summit 2019

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 19:58


(https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fprofitable-musician-summit-2019%2F&title=Sneak%20Peak%20Into%20The%20Profitable%20Musician%20Summit%202019) My goal with the Profitable Musician Summit 2019 is to eradicate the starving artist paradigm for good. I realize this is not an easy task. That’s why I not only brought in Music Industry Experts this year, but I also tapped some creative-friendly experts in the financial space. Our mantra for the 2019 Profitable Musician Summit is “Get smart, get profitable, get back to making music.” My partner in this summit venture, Steve Palfreyman of the Music Launch Co, and I want to make this whole “money” thing less of an enigma and more intuitive and systematized so you can get back to the best part of your career – making music. To that end, we chose 33 phenomenal speakers. To join us for the summit, register for free at this link (http://go.profitablemusiciansummit.com/dt8jQ-li) . This episode gives you a sample of 5 of my favorite sessions from some Music Industry heavyweights. Cari Cole Cari Cole is a celebrity vocal coach and A&R consultant.  In her summit session, we talk about how to create a breakthrough release. This process involves artist development, repertoire, finding your signature songs, picking the right producer and more. Making the right decisions when working on your album or EP is crucial to not only spending smarter but also to making the most income from the release. A great release can propel your career to a new level and Cari Cole shows you how to do that during her session. Ari Herstand Ari Herstand is a seasoned musician which years of experience in the trenches. In his session he shares his strategies for how to fill your local shows, conquer the college market and budget for your next release with his 50/50 rule. As the writer of his Ari’s Take blog, he has become know as somewhat of an industry watchdog. Along those lines, in his summit session he explains how the “pay to play” venue model works and how not to get caught up in that trap. Rick Barker Rick Barker was a speaker on our 2018 summit and we asked him back to share his strategies for finding fans, nurturing them, and offering then new and exciting ways to spend money with you. We also talk about unique fan experiences and how artists can maximize the value of each fan by creating a value ladder in both their live offerings and merchandise. Corrin Campbell Corrin Campbell of Indepreneur is a data nerd – in the best kind of way. In her session she explains how to utilize the amazing tools at our disposal today to understand our fans’ behavior and help them to move along the fan discovery journey with us. She breaks it down with plain language that anyone can understand so you won’t be intimidated by experimenting with tools like Facebook Ads. Graham Cochrane Graham Cochrane of the Recording Revolution is a master at helping musicians diversify their income streams so they create the lifestyle they want without fear and hustle. In his session he not only gives you the formula for creating income as a freelancer (whether it’s as a home recording engineer or with another artistic skill), but he also shows you how to build an income portfolio that will allow you to create a career in music that fits your talents and lifestyle. Join Us For The Profitable Musician Summit 2019 If these “sneak peak” snippets from the summit got you curious and excited to hear more from these experts plus 28 other knowledgeable and experienced speakers, then sign up for the Profitable Musician Summit 2019 now (http://go.profitablemusiciansummit.com/dt8jQ-li) . Our live summit starts April 22, 2019 with a live opening party, surprise guests and tons of prizes to give away. Hope to see you there! ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Bree Noble

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble
Sneak Peak Into The Profitable Musician Summit 2019

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 19:58


My goal with the Profitable Musician Summit 2019 is to eradicate the starving artist paradigm for good. I realize this is not an easy task. That’s why I not only brought in Music Industry Experts this year, but I also tapped some creative-friendly experts in the financial space. Our mantra for the 2019 Profitable Musician Summit is “Get smart, get profitable, get back to making music.” My partner in this summit venture, Steve Palfreyman of the Music Launch Co, and I want to make this whole “money” thing less of an enigma and more intuitive and systematized so you can get back to the best part of your career – making music. To that end, we chose 33 phenomenal speakers. To join us for the summit, register for free at this link. This episode gives you a sample of 5 of my favorite sessions from some Music Industry heavyweights. Cari Cole Cari Cole is a celebrity vocal coach and A&R consultant.  In her summit session, we talk about how to create a breakthrough release. This process involves artist development, repertoire, finding your signature songs, picking the right producer and more. Making the right decisions when working on your album or EP is crucial to not only spending smarter but also to making the most income from the release. A great release can propel your career to a new level and Cari Cole shows you how to do that during her session. Ari Herstand Ari Herstand is a seasoned musician which years of experience in the trenches. In his session he shares his strategies for how to fill your local shows, conquer the college market and budget for your next release with his 50/50 rule. As the writer of his Ari’s Take blog, he has become know as somewhat of an industry watchdog. Along those lines, in his summit session he explains how the “pay to play” venue model works and how not to get caught up in that trap. Rick Barker Rick Barker was a speaker on our 2018 summit and we asked him back to share his strategies for finding fans, nurturing them, and offering then new and exciting ways to spend money with you. We also talk about unique fan experiences and how artists can maximize the value of each fan by creating a value ladder in both their live offerings and merchandise. Corrin Campbell Corrin Campbell of Indepreneur is a data nerd – in the best kind of way. In her session she explains how to utilize the amazing tools at our disposal today to understand our fans’ behavior and help them to move along the fan discovery journey with us. She breaks it down with plain language that anyone can understand so you won’t be intimidated by experimenting with tools like Facebook Ads. Graham Cochrane Graham Cochrane of the Recording Revolution is a master at helping musicians diversify their income streams so they create the lifestyle they want without fear and hustle. In his session he not only gives you the formula for creating income as a freelancer (whether it’s as a home recording engineer or with another artistic skill), but he also shows you how to build an income portfolio that will allow you to create a career in music that fits your talents and lifestyle. Join Us For The Profitable Musician Summit 2019 If these “sneak peak” snippets from the summit got you curious and excited to hear more from these experts plus 28 other knowledgeable and experienced speakers, then sign up for the Profitable Musician Summit 2019 now. Our live summit starts April 22, 2019 with a live opening party, surprise guests and tons of prizes to give away. Hope to see you there! 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

The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast
Episode 59: How to Nurture Relationships with Fans

The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 13:10


On today's episode of the Music Industry Blueprint, Rick shares an old interview he had with Steve Palfreyman, founder of the Music Launch Hub. Tune in to find out Rick's expert advice on fan engagement and how to nurture your fans, not just increase your numbers. “These fans will do everything for you if they feel like you know them.”-Rick Barker   What do you want to hear from the Music Industry Blueprint Podcast? Tell us here!   ***Want to be a guest on the Music Industry Blueprint Podcast?*** Send an email to podcast@musicindustryblueprint.com With the following information: Name, website, social handles, questions you would like to ask Rick and contact information Time Stamps: 2:18 - A review of the Steve Palfreyman Show 5:20 - How does Taylor Swift nurture so many fans 7:29 - Using the right tools 8:40 - What fan engagement really means 10:47 - Jump in on that conversation Connect with Steve Palfreyman: Facebook Instagram Twitter musiclaunchhub.com  Stevepalfreyman.com Connect with Rick: Facebook Instagram Youtube Twitter Soundcloud RickBarker.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/music-industry-blueprint/message

The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast
Episode 59: How to Nurture Relationships with Fans

The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 13:10


On today's episode of the Music Industry Blueprint, Rick shares an old interview he had with Steve Palfreyman, founder of the Music Launch Hub. Tune in to find out Rick's expert advice on fan engagement and how to nurture your fans, not just increase your numbers. “These fans will do everything for you if they feel like you know them.”-Rick Barker   What do you want to hear from the Music Industry Blueprint Podcast? Tell us here!   ***Want to be a guest on the Music Industry Blueprint Podcast?*** Send an email to podcast@musicindustryblueprint.com With the following information: Name, website, social handles, questions you would like to ask Rick and contact information Time Stamps: 2:18 - A review of the Steve Palfreyman Show 5:20 - How does Taylor Swift nurture so many fans 7:29 - Using the right tools 8:40 - What fan engagement really means 10:47 - Jump in on that conversation Connect with Steve Palfreyman: Facebook Instagram Twitter musiclaunchhub.com  Stevepalfreyman.com Connect with Rick: Facebook Instagram Youtube Twitter Soundcloud RickBarker.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/music-industry-blueprint/message

Inspirational Creatives Podcast
ICP 242 Overcoming 7 Fears in 7 Days - Day 1 - Fear of Embarrassment

Inspirational Creatives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 13:03


Each day for the next 7 days, procrastination coach, Dr. Christine Li, and I will be sharing with you ideas, inspiration and wisdom that we believe will help you to take your life and creativity to the next level. For the next 7 days, we’ll be exploring one the 7 most common fears that stop highly creative people in their tracks. In today’s short episode we explore the fear of embarrassment. This is a fear we’ve all experienced at some stage in our lives. Hear how to begin handling this fear towards unleashing your creative genius. Items mentioned in this episode (quick access): [00:41] Introducing this short episode on overcoming 7 Fears in 7 Days. [02:10] The inspiration behind this short series: Pam Slim and Steve Palfreyman. [03:20] 30 days of daily inspiration. [04:15] Dr. Christine Li describes the relationship between procrastination and fear. [06:42] Overcoming the fear of embarrassment. [10:12] Summarising this short episode. http://www.inspirationalcreatives.com/podcast http://www.procrastinationcoach.com/

The Creator Mindset Podcast
Episode #52 How to Build a Tribe Around Your Mission

The Creator Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 42:33


Download Bio of the artist: Steve Palfreyman is a musician and entrepreneur from Australia. He's spent his entire adult life in the music industry, pumping up creative projects from the ground up. From festivals to management, social media to overarching marketing strategy, he's had a busy 13+ years in the industry. Steve's worked with national icons and acts you've never heard of. Literally hundreds of them. Through all of this, his biggest passion has become building thriving tribes of fans for his clients and his own creation, the Music Launch Hub. He hosts the Music Launch Summit, the world's largest virtual music conference and is here to help you use the power of community building to launch your music career. What he shares in this episode: Musicians sometimes struggle with creating their music and songs. At times, they experience an artist block. How can an artist pass through that experience? Is it necessary for a creative to experience such? What can you do if you are in that situation? That is why, in this episode, Steve discussed the importance of an online community. He and Ariane spoke about digital tribes, what it looks like and how it can help others. Steve also enlightens the listeners of how marketing and creativity can help all artists, and how you can build followers that surrounds you rather than underneath you.  In this episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast: How to build a tribe around your mission that puts your creativity at the center How to grow a tribe online to get your creative project turn into a launch rather than a release The importance of building a community online The difference between community and fans What is a tribe community Implementing marketing strategies for creatives The proper way to do marketing for artists 3 important keys to starting a marketing strategy for artists Tips to help them maximize creativity and community at the same time How to set up your own “Digital Centerpiece” Key takeaways: If you feel like you're struggling even if you've got social media followers but no engagement; the solution is to start a community-based approach rather than trying to build a fan base An online community is your focus group. It is having people that help you when you are not feeling creatively minded Today is not about being perfect. Today is about getting stuff out there giving it too great people People are not terrible at marketing, they are terrible at communicating If you are struggling to build a fanbase, it's because you don't have a reason yet for people to come and hang out with you Getting the people part isn't difficult but getting them to spend time with you is the hard bit Nothing matters other than doing it openly Think about what your audience want and self-awareness of who you are as an artist Tell your story in a way that you want to do it. Build your system. Take ideas from events and plug so you can create your own playbook When you put in the work, make sure to take people on the journey   How to connect with Steve: Website Facebook Twitter

DIY Artist Route Podcast
Changing The World Through Music With Bree Noble

DIY Artist Route Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 50:54


I believe that helping other people in life is the key to being successful. It's a philosophy shared by Zig Ziglar, Oprah Winfrey, Steve Palfreyman, and the incredible Bree Noble.Bree is the creator and powerhouse behind Women of Substance Radio, Female Entrepreneur Musician Podcast, a musician and coach for musicians. She's an inspirational person and a wonderful ally in the quest to help creative entrepreneurs grow.The DIY Artist Route Podcast continues to showcase remarkable and uncommon people who are making a massive difference in the creative industries. Bree Noble is certainly in the top ranks of world-changers.Bree Noble On The DIY Artist Route PodcastThere are several reasons I wanted her on The DIY Artist Route Podcast. First, I've been following her work for years, going back to when I was running a radio station and seeing her name pop up as an influencer in the music industry. I also first heard her music then and appreciated her sound.In a culture that places an expectation on most female artists to have to conform to some sort of  objectivity in order to be noticed, Bree joins the fight to combat this messed up ideal. Her work with both her radio station, her podcast, and her coaching helps both women and men combat unhealthy and negative stereotypes that are pervasive in the creative industries, music in particular.What's noticeable about Bree Noble from the moment you see her is the love in her smile and facial expressions. My good friend Bird Thomas has that superpower, and so does Amanda Palmer (illustrated in her book The Art Of Asking). To communicate love through your eyes and your smile is something that truly remarkable people who live life as love do. It's inspiring and it makes a huge difference in the lives of people.You can tell right away in our conversation that helping people through love is Bree Noble's mission. If it wasn't music, it'd be something else where she's helping people by loving them. That's inspiring. Let's follow that example!Overcoming Obstacles For Creative EntrepreneursThere are several things that hinder growth and success for artists, musicians, and creatives. Guess what? They're the same hindrances that investment bankers, world leaders, Olympic athletes and everyone else in the world face: negative mindsets. Doubt is a big challenge we all face as human beings. How do we overcome doubt? We proactively change our mindsets. Bree and I discuss this practice in the podcast.“Do the thing that scares you the most.” -Bree NobleHow To Create The Change You Want In Your CareerOne other big point Bree makes in our conversation, and one I want to highlight here due to my work on The DIY Musician's Radio Handbook and the Indie Radio Promotion Course is that information doesn't create change. Actions do. We live in a historical era of bountiful information available in nanoseconds. Similar to the fact that there's more music produced in a year than we can consume, the same is true for information.The amount of books, podcasts, online courses, and seminars that teach us how to do everything (25 different ways to do anything) could lead us in circles chasing the next "How To" method. Instead of spending your time learning everything, do the thing you learn.Choose your teacher, and choose people whose values align with yours. You're reading this blog,

DIY Artist Route Podcast
3 Simple Keys To Music Success With Rodney Holder

DIY Artist Route Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 54:23


Music Business Keys To Success with Rodney HolderWhen it comes to business success, the entrepreneur path is essential. Most musicians are recognizing that more and more as time goes by. One of the premier places where musicians have experienced insights into how to take their careers to new levels was the Music Launch Summit, created by my good friend Steve Palfreyman last year. There, over 50 of the world's biggest names in the business came together to help musicians grow. Rodney Holder was a standout in that series.I was both an attendee and a masterclass speaker. Being in that summit with many of my good friends and colleagues including Carlos Castillo, Wendy Parr, Yann Ilunga, Benji Rogers, and Cari Cole, it was incredible to experience the insights of so many really incredible people.After watching Rodney's session, I knew I had to talk with him. Not only is he a fellow drummer and Australian (I love the Aussie's!!!), but his methodology of relationship building, learning from experience (which includes embracing failure) and the power of mentorship are hallmarks of what make for uncommon people.A Little Insights Into Rodney HolderRodney is certainly uncommon. You can sense that in every response to my questions in our conversation. He's also someone who has taken the process of growth and used each experience to bring a new piece of insight to share. That's really a remarkable element to the science of growth.He's a podcast host of Music Business Facts, the top music podcast in Australia. He's also a metal drummer in  Alchemist Tripsis (so he's got serious skills behind the kit) and seasoned musician. He also teaches Music Business Studies at Taffe University in Australia.What I Learned From Rodney In This PodcastI'll be honest, one of the best things about hosting the DIY Artist Route Podcast is getting to learn first hand from some amazing people. I know a lot about how to build relationships and a good bit about radio. But I don't know everything about either of those subjects. And there's a TON of stuff in the industry I don't know. That's why having conversations and asking good questions are important (if you want help with asking the right questions, reach out to me and we can talk).Sometimes we learn things by how they're phrased. For us creative entrepreneurs, the business side of what we do involves positioning our creations as products. Did you know that every aspect of your creation is a product that you're offering to your audience? It's like Rodney tells us“You are a product, your songs, your shows, your work are all products.”Kinda different way to think about things, huh? You are a product, not just what you make. That's a game changer, and it's just the tip of the iceberg.3 Keys To Music SuccessOne of the big questions, that was kind of a trick (oops, you caught me) was when I asked Rodney if there was just 1 thing you could do to become successful today. In my experience, there's not magic button that if you master it, all your cards will always be winners.No poker hand works like that. Life doesn't either.On the flip side, there are a few ingredients that typically produce great results the more you do them. Three of those are hard work, continually putting yourself out there (marketing, outreach, gaining experiences), and luck.Wait,

DIY Artist Route Podcast
Mark Steiner On How To Build A Successful Company

DIY Artist Route Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 49:51


In the 16 years I've worked with for profit and nonprofit businesses, particularly in radio, media, and the entertainment industry. There are a few key things that make for thriving organizations.I knew from the first conversation I had with Mark Steiner at GigSalad that he had cracked the code too. In this podcast episode we both share our perspectives on what makes growth work for entrepreneurs, small businesses, artists & musicians. We find common ground and a lot of perspective that helps to put the art of Growth Farming to work.Mark Steiner On The DIY Artist Route PodcastPart of what put me on Mark's radar is the platform he created and owns that is a marketplace for both musicians, entertainers, and speakers to land better gigs. Every musician I talk with struggles to figure out how to get booked at better venues and how to make their tour schedules work. GigSalad is one method that musicians, artists, entertainers, and motivational speakers can use to land more gigs. Building your reputation in the process is also what drives growth and success here.I wanted to talk with Mark Steiner because of GigSalad but also because he's an entrepreneur who has illustrated very specific key points to the Growth Farming method. One particular point he's lived out is illustrated about 35 minutes into the podcast where we discuss the difference between being selfish and loving yourself:“If you truly love yourself in the purest sense of the word, that you’re patient with yourself, you’re kind, not rude, you have compassion and love. Then the absolute natural, the absolute natural manifestation of that is love that you give to others. It just oozes out of you. So if you have people who are not expressing love then they’re not loving themselves.”Throughout our conversation you hear a man who has come to terms with life itself, battled his own sense of identity and made some amazing discoveries in the process. We also talk about the idea of the Heart Garden, which is core to Growth Farming as a means of success.Inside each and every one of us is a garden. The fruits that come forth out of our lives (our words, actions and attitudes) come from what we plant inside of us. Mark's success in his business as an artist and entrepreneur illustrate his growth in building the right kind of garden.One of the past DIY Artist Route Podcast guests, Steve Palfreyman, shares a similar ethos. There's a lot here that pertains to emotional intelligence, which is a key point to success for any entrepreneur, business, or organization. It's very much what Mark says here:“I know my strengths and what I’m good at and I follow what comes natural to me, which is emotional intelligence. I’m comfortable there. I can talk about my feelings and other people’s feelings and relationships. I think those are the driving forces to any successful business.”There's a lot of joy that is gleaned from this podcast experience. There's also a lot of wisdom. What does it take for you to really build success over time, cultivate strong relationships with people to open new doors, and see real fruits come forth? Adopt the method and advice that Mark Steiner illustrates in this conversation.More On GigSalad & Growth OpportunitiesOn a side note, I've been using GigSalad as a way to get my name out for more opportunities and the system is well setup. Their support team is a group of fantastic people who are easy to work with and will help you along the way. I really believe in this marketplace, and I'm not being paid to say that.You can get more info on Mark and get signed up for free to use GigSalad here. Putting it all together for your artistry is also illustrated in both

Music Business Facts- with Rodney Holder
95. Steve Palfreyman - Business Coach and founder of MusicLaunchHub.com

Music Business Facts- with Rodney Holder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 49:28


My guest today Steve Palfreyman is an artist, business coach, and entrepreneur who specialises in helping people succeed in business and music. He is the owner of MusicLaunchHub.com and recently conducted “The Music Launch Summit”, a huge and highly successful free online music business conference where he interrogated over 51 music business professionals on success strategies for the music industry. This included managers, agents, publicists, promoters, marketers, industry specialists and entrepreneurs- it really was incredible and highly educational! I thought I’d get Steve on the show to introduce him to you, find out a little bit about him and see if I could get some of the takeaways he learned from speaking with so many high level music industry pro’s, and Steve was very happy to oblige. Website: MusicBusinessFacts.comFacebook: facebook.com/musicbusinessfactsTwitter: twitter.com/musicbizfacts  

Break the Business Podcast
BTB Ep 54: Talking about record deal recoupment; Steve Palfreyman discusses his Music Launch Summit

Break the Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 66:06


Hi Podcast Listeners! In the first segment, we discuss Ryan's recent Hypebot book excerpt about the nastiness of record deal recoupment. In a nutshell, most record contracts involve artists having to pay back the money a label spends on making (and often promoting) the artist's album entirely out of the artist's royalties. Record deals are not investments by labels. They are loans, and artists are the unwitting debtors. In the second segment, musician and marketing expert Steve Palfreyman stops by to give tips on executing an effective music launch. He also gives information about his Music Launch Summit, a free platform with over 40 master classes from industry experts. It is available now and will be up until October 4th. Check it out at musiclaunchsummit.com and find out more about Steve's work by visiting stevepalfreyman.com In the final segment, Ryan and Dave talk about Dave's cool metal vest, a sleep-away camp for adults devoted entirely to pizza, and an Ontario teacher who has been disciplined for allegedly having one of the foulest mouths of any educator that has ever existed. Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. 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."

Inspirational Creatives Podcast
ICP 152 Big Ambitions and Realistic Expectations : Why One Person Is All You Need (with Steve Palfreyman)

Inspirational Creatives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 8:55


  http://www.inspirationalcreatives.com/podcast   In this short action episode of Inspirational Creatives, musician and entrepreneur, Steve Palfreyman, shares how he takes action on new ideas.   Hear why Steve wishes he got started on his new online virtual summit for musicians one year earlier.   Also, hear how getting started on a new project or idea, now, can be a valuable exercise towards achieving the creative life, and community, you want.   In episode 151 Steve revealed the mindset behind his new free online virtual summit for musicians.   And why he's fallen in love with his community once again.     http://www.stevepalfreyman.com/   http://www.musiclaunchsummit.com/   http://www.musiclaunchhub.com/

Inspirational Creatives Podcast
ICP 151 Falling In Love With Your Audience Again With Music Launch Hub Founder Steve Palfreyman

Inspirational Creatives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 51:07


Who doesn't love music? I haven't met anyone who doesn't love music (yet.) Neither has today's podcast guest. Previous guest, musician and entrepreneur, Steve Palfreyman, has fallen in love with audience again. He's back on the Inspirational Creatives podcast today talking about his new virtual summit for musicians. But you don't need to be a musician to appreciate this interview. We talk about what it takes to create great value for your community as well as some of the challenges and benefits that come with doing so. You see, Steve can't imagine a life without music. Music has helped him with adversity, pain, shyness and his own mother's depression. So it may be no surprise he's attracted and built a community of, and for, musicians to help them with their own creative aims and success. He's found some of the very best experts in the music industry and he's sharing their wisdom for free - for anyone who wants to learn. Whilst many of us may have heard of an online virtual summit, we're not always clear on what they are and how they can serve a community. And he's not doing this alone; he's involving his community. They are exploring their creative processes together. In this episode we talk about the mindset behind creating a summit and what inspired Steve to serve his audience in this way. We also talk about what music means to him and the importance of empathy in his most open interview yet. Hear why Steve believe artists are incredibly empathetic people and how they can use this to their advantage. You'll also learn why Steve wishes he had started creating this summit one year ago, and why you need to get started on your big ideas now. Learn from your successes, learn from your failures, learn from Steve. Learn to fall in love with your audience and community again. http://www.inspirationalcreatives.com/podcast http://www.stevepalfreyman.com/ http://www.musiclaunchsummit.com/ http://www.musiclaunchhub.com/

Music Growth Talks: Podcast for Musicpreneurs
MGT75: The Music Launch Summit Online Conference – Steve Palfreyman

Music Growth Talks: Podcast for Musicpreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 35:24


This podcast episode is all about the unique online event called Music Launch Summit, coming out of Melbourne, Australia, and being broadcast internationally from September 13-30th. The digital conference features 40+ speakers from around the music industry, including Benji Rogers (PledgeMusic), Jennie Sager (Twitter), Rodney Holder (MusicBusiness Facts), Budi Voogt (Heroic Recordings), Ariel Hyatt (Cyber PR), Ian Clifford (Make It In Music), as well as the Dotted Music and WeSpin founder, Andrew Apanov. In this WeSpin Recipes podcast, the Summit founder Steve Palfreyman talks on what's inside the Music Launch Hub, which took him almost a year longer to put together than he initially expected. Steve also explains how the focus of the event is on launching music, but not necessarily in the way you might expect. Listen to the episode to learn more about Music Launch Summit, which will stream live for free if you reserve your seat at http://musiclaunchsummit.com/wespin If you want to get the lifetime access to the Music Launch Summit content, however, along a number of other bonuses, grab the VIP pass at http://musiclaunchsummit.com/wespin-vip – with a massive 81% discount ($97 vs. $499). We decided to make something unprecedented on top of that. By getting the VIP pass at the link above, you will also get a lifetime access to the WeSpin growth training and community platform (normally $15/mo). The offer is limited in time!

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DIY Artist Route Podcast
Steve Palfreyman Helps Musicians & Creatives Build Audience Through Empathy & Emotional Intelligence

DIY Artist Route Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016 58:15


Steve Palfreyman is a musician who is passionate about helping fellow artists and creatives succeed with their creation. His methods of helping include promoting empathy and collaboration. In this podcast he shares his love for community and insights into how to grow dynamic communities through art. And info on the upcoming Music Launch Summit.

The Musician Monster Podcast: Music Business For Musicians
MMP021: How To Get Your Fan’s Undivided Attention: Using Music To Create A Community That Grows Itself

The Musician Monster Podcast: Music Business For Musicians

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2016 26:15


Today's guest is Steve Palfreyman from Music Launch Hub. He's going to show us how to grow a fanbase that grows itself. Whether you're just getting started in music or been busy growing your fanbase for years, this episode will give you direction on how to earn people's undivided attention so they spread the word about The post MMP021: How To Get Your Fan's Undivided Attention: Using Music To Create A Community That Grows Itself appeared first on Musician Monster.

The Musician Monster Podcast: Music Business For Musicians
MMP020: How To Book More Shows and Triple Turnout At Your Next Gig

The Musician Monster Podcast: Music Business For Musicians

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 28:49


Today's guest is Steve Palfreyman from Music Launch Hub. He's going to show us how to grow a fanbase that grows itself. Whether you're just getting started in music or been busy growing your fanbase for years, this episode will give you direction on how to earn people's undivided attention so they spread the word about The post MMP020: How To Book More Shows and Triple Turnout At Your Next Gig appeared first on Musician Monster.

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Inspirational Creatives Podcast
ICP 150 Why I'm Taking a Break From Podcasting (with Mark Asquith and Steve Palfreyman)

Inspirational Creatives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 35:23


Earlier this year small business expert and serial entrepreneur, Mark Asquith of Excellence Expected, surprised his podcast audience when he announced he was stopping his podcast. Since then Mark's branding has evolved. In this special episode you'll hear why Mark has taken a break and how this has influenced the future direction of the Inspirational Creatives podcast.  Listen, too, to a private conversation with social media expert, entrepreneur, musician and artist, Steve Palfreyman and how that conversation is now leading to changes in this podcast.   http://www.inspirationalcreatives.com/podcast   http://www.stevepalfreyman.com/   http://www.excellence-expected.com/

Bridge The Atlantic
Steve Palfreyman: Music Marketing Mistakes & Music Launch Hub

Bridge The Atlantic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 30:44


This week we’re joined by Steve Palfreyman all the way from Melbourne, Australia. Steven is an artistpreneur who helps creative people thrive. He’s a marketing consultant and coach, and recently launched Music Launch Hub which aims to help musicians collaborate and support each other. Steve’s big on growing communities built on reciprocity, just like we are. We had a great chat with Steve about some of the mistakes artists make when marketing their music, the importance of telling stories, and his new Music Launch Hub community. Highlights: - Steve is an empath, and this has shaped the way he approaches everything - We’re all a little bit weird, and this is probably why we all get along! - Whether we want to admit it, we all want people to like us - Steve tells us how he’s working on putting more of himself out there, rather than being who thinks people want him to be - We talk about some of the biggest mistakes artists are making when marketing themselves - A lot of artists think they need to do things... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Zone Show
Ending the Tyranny of Time

The Zone Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 34:51


Steve Palfreyman turns the tables on me in this conversation about my new book, Managing Time Mindfully.http://www.tomevans.co/books/managing-time-mindfully/

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The Jazz Spotlight Podcast: Music Business With a Touch of Jazz
s1e12 How to Build and Grow an Online Audience for Your Music with Steve Palfreyman [TJS 12]

The Jazz Spotlight Podcast: Music Business With a Touch of Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2014 62:27


Artistpreneur Steve Palfreyman and I talk about how to build and grow an active online audience for your music. Whether you are starting out and need to build one or you want to grow your existing fan base, this episode has plenty of value for you

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