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Best podcasts about suzanne paulinski

Latest podcast episodes about suzanne paulinski

Business Leadership Series
Episode 1277: BLS Minute - Suzanne Paulinski

Business Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 6:04


Derek Champagne, CEO of The Artist Evolution, interviews Suzanne Paulinski, Founder of The Rock/Star Advocate. Derek and Suzanne compare each of their experiences in the music industry and how social media has impacted change for artist promotions. On this episode, we learned more about Suzanne as the entrepreneur.

Efficiency Bitch
T | Time - Suzanne Paulinski

Efficiency Bitch

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 26:52


It's time for Time! Suzanne Paulinski is a growth mindset and productivity coach for music industry professionals and other creativepreneurs. She is the author of The Rock/Star Life Planner and host of the Redefine the Hustle Podcast.Find her online here!Instagram: @rockstaradvoYouTube: rockstaradvowww.therockstaradvocate.com/the-shopSupport the show

Business Leadership Series
Episode 1214: BLS Minute - Suzanne Paulinski

Business Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 3:13


Derek Champagne, CEO of The Artist Evolution, interviews Suzanne Paulinski, Founder of The Rock/Star Advocate. Derek and Suzanne compare each of their experiences in the music industry and how social media has impacted change for artist promotions. On this episode, we learned more about Suzanne as the entrepreneur.

Afternoon Ti
The Rockstar Planner with Suzanne Paulinski

Afternoon Ti

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 33:09


I have used several planners over the years, but recently purchased the Rockstar Planner a few months ago.  It has helped me focus my intentions, set reasonable daily tasks, and organize the different aspects of my life (goals, family, side hustles).  Suzanne Paulinski, the creator of the Rockstar Planner, is here to share all the details! Suzanne is a growth mindset and productivity coach for music industry professionals and the founder of The Rock/Star Advocate, helping them reach their goals with custom goal-setting and time management solutions. With a B.S. in Music Industry and a Master's in Psychology, while finishing a Master's in Social Work, Suzanne guides her clients to clarity on their next steps while coaching them on maintaining a healthy work/life balance.  She published her first book, The Rock/Star Life Planner, now in its 2022 edition, as a tool for creatives to find focus in their daily lives (www.therockstaradvocate.com/planner). When she's not binging Law & Order episodes inside her tiny home with her dog, Charlie, she can be found working with clients or publishing her productivity tips in her many guest posts for Thrive, Rising Tide, Sonicbids, Tunecore, and Soundfly. Suzanne has also shared her lessons learned in over 100 episodes of her weekly podcast, The Music-Preneur Mindset, with more coming soon under a new name, the Redefine the Hustle Podcast. Instagram:  @therockstaradvo Podcast:  Redefine the Hustle Rockstar Advocate Website    

Business Leadership Series
Episode 1179: BLS Minute - Suzanne Paulinski

Business Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 6:42


Derek Champagne, CEO of The Artist Evolution, interviews Suzanne Paulinski, Founder of The Rock/Star Advocate. Derek and Suzanne compare each of their experiences in the music industry and how social media has impacted change for artist promotions. 

Business Leadership Series
Episode 1079: BLS Minute - Suzanne Paulinski

Business Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 3:02


 Suzanne has always had a passion for music since a young age. Suzanne and Derek talk about her start in the music industry, prior to her starting her coaching business, The Rock Star Advocate. 

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Starter Girlz's show
#143 Think Like A Scientist: Suzanne Paulinski

Starter Girlz's show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 36:30


Suzanne Paulinksi is the founder of The Rock/Star Advocate. She is also a mindset and productivity coach for music professionals with a passion for helping creatives maintain harmony in work and life. After entering the music industry in her early 20's, Suzanne found herself working 15 to 16 hours a day and barely getting by. She left corporate, obtained her master's in Psychology, and began her journey as an entrepreneur. Shortly after, she was diagnosed with Lyme's disease, which became a pivotal moment for her. She recognized she had not left the bad habits she acquired in the music industry, and those habits were harmful to her wellbeing. Suzanne talks about the birth of her productivity planner, The Rock/Star Life Planner, and what the "Rock" and "Star" represent. She shares a bit about her podcast, its rebranding, and its purpose. Some additional key topics we discuss are sustainability, growth mindset, and the idea that being an entrepreneur is similar to being a scientist.You can learn more about Suzanne by visiting www.therockstaradvocate.com.These are our friends. These are your friends. AND they are living the extraordinary. #riseup #beamazing #beyoudoyou

So You Want to Start a Business
E170 Suzanne Paulinski: Redefining the Hustle

So You Want to Start a Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 45:35


Suzanne is a mindset coach for music-preneurs and creatives and she says it is time to #RedesigntheHustle! Combining her 18+ years in the music industry with a Master's in Psychology she now helps creatives reach their goals. This is more than time management solutions – this is growth mindset meets getting clarity on the next steps. There's a reason the business is Rock/ Star The solidity with grounding like a rock while reaching for the stars! Suzanne says “Things will always get messy, and that's OK. Get through the mess!” She says she wishes she had realised earlier that “Anything is monetizable” and she explains how not knowing this held her back in the early days. Suzanne gives us practical ways to bootstrap – the various ways she had to in the first 3-4 years. She talks about the importance of not just understanding the difference between charging by the hour and the value created for her clients. It was when she absolutely believed in the value she creates she was able to “take the steps and not get in my own way” – this was thanks to the support of a money mindset coach. Suzanne believes that everything comes back to mindset and how we think and what we believe. There is so much to love about this episode and conversation with Suzanne. Where to find Suzanne Paulinski: website: www.therockstaradvocate.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/rockstaradvo Use this discount code: MONEY20  for 20% off ANY and ALL products found in the Rock/Star shop, shipping anywhere in the world: https://therockstaradvocate.com/the-shop and especially the Rock/Star Life Planner for 2022   You can find me, Ingrid Thompson: website: www.healthynumbers.com.au LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ingridthompson Take Your Business Financial Health Check click here My guess is you are listening to these podcasts because ..... My guess is that you are here because you are a business owner and what you really want - is to build and grow a successful business - whatever that means to you. We know that business owners want to feel more confident when it comes to the money side of business. Take Your Business Financial Health Check click here Having a successful business might mean making business decisions with reliable information - facts & data as well as your "gut feel." …  ultimately you want to do what you do best AND have a successful business AND make a difference. I'm here to help you. Everything I do in my business, every decision I make is based on this question:  Will this make a difference? Will this help you, my listener - will this help you to build your business? will this help you to create your successful, viable and robust business so you can achieve Financial Independence? This is why I do what I do There are 2 ways you can access all my best material: I regularly run webinars on a range of money related topics: Managing Cash Flow so you never run out of money Understanding where your money goes - getting those expenses sorted out Understanding the Profit First book Pricing - getting it right for your studio The things you need to know before signing a commercial lease How to make more money ... and many other topics If you'd like the replay of any of these recent webinars, please email me ingrid@healthynumbers.com.au and put "Replay" in the subject and let me know which one you'd like to watch. I'll send you the link to the replay AND Read my book! It is a Business 101 and can answer pretty much all your business questions. This book is designed to help you build your business - whether you are starting from scratch and creating something new or you have been in business for a couple of years and want to build from your foundations. The book is your step by step guide to building a business smarter and faster. "So You Want to Start a Business" Order your copy now from Booktopia, Amazon or Book Depository It's so exciting to be sharing it with you. If you prefer the kindle Head straight to Amazon Happy reading!   Truly, I'm always keen to hear from you. Please send me an email ingrid@healthynumbers.com.au I answer all my own emails

Dare to Be Seen - Personal Transformation Through Music
How to be a productive musician and defeat overwhelm - Interview with Productivity Coach for Musicians Suzanne Paulinski

Dare to Be Seen - Personal Transformation Through Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 42:46


Do you feel pulled in a million directions, overwhelmed with too many things to do and too little time to do them in? What if there was a way to be productive as a musician while staying sane? In this interview with productivity coach for music professionals Suzanne Paulinski we explore ways to slow down and prioritise self-care while getting things done. DISCOVER [03:09] Suzanne's story: how she became a productivity coach for musicians [09:45] What if you don't know what you want? [14:22] Are digital vision boards better? ​[16:16] Feeling like you've wasted 2020? [19:14] Advice for the overwhelmed [22:24] Do what you love and you'll never work again. True or False? [24:24] How to stop getting distracted by shiny object syndrome [30:44] What causes lack of motivation and what to do about it [36:04] Is a paper calendar better or worse than an app? [30:44] What is productivity? Suzanne's Paulinski's definition -------------- Subscribe on iTunes http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1534168222 Show Notes https://www.elyssavulpes.com/interview-with-suzanne-paulinski Join the Community https://www.daretobeseencommunity.com/ Send us a message https://anchor.fm/dare-to-be-seen/message Support the podcast https://ko-fi.com/daretobeseen

Songwriting For Guitar Podcast
Ep. 38: Suzanne Paulinski

Songwriting For Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 41:21


Suzanne Paulinski is the founder of The Rockstar Advocate - a company designed to help artists in developing a mindset of self-care and sustainability. In this episode, she shares with Mike the extremely valuable mindset tools that can help you have similar breakthroughs in your productivity, your career, and your overall well-being.

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Songwriting For Guitar Podcast
Ep. 38: Suzanne Paulinski

Songwriting For Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 41:21


Suzanne Paulinski is the founder of The Rockstar Advocate - a company designed to help artists in developing a mindset of self-care and sustainability. In this episode, she shares with Mike the extremely valuable mindset tools that can help you have similar breakthroughs in your productivity, your career, and your overall well-being.

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Business Leadership Series
Episode 1011: BLS Minute - Suzanne Paulinski

Business Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 4:00


Suzanne has always had a passion for music since a young age. Suzanne and Derek talk about her start in the music industry, prior to her starting her coaching business, The Rock Star Advocate.

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Business Leadership Series
BLS Minute - Suzanne Paulinski

Business Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 3:31


Derek Champagne, CEO of The Artist Evolution, interviews Suzanne Paulinski, Founder of The Rock/Star Advocate. Derek and Suzanne compare each of their experiences in the music industry and how social media has impacted change for artist promotions. On this episode, we learned more about Suzanne as the entrepreneur.

Beyond Broke and Hungry
Episode 4: Suzanne Paulinski (The Rockstar Advocate)

Beyond Broke and Hungry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 50:21


Dara and Ellen sit down with Suzanne Paulinski (The Rockstar Advocate) to talk about burnout in the music industry, how to overcome it, and main things to focus on when working towards your career paths! Follow us on social @beyondbrokeandhungry BeyondBrokeAndHungry.com

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Music On Your Own Terms
Music On Your Own Terms 041 "Suzanne Paulinski/The Rockstar Advocate"

Music On Your Own Terms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 53:22


Music On Your Own Terms 041 - Suzanne Paulinski/The Rockstar Advocate For Episode 41 I talk to Suzanne Paulinski, a mindset coach that helps music-preneurs with the business side of their music and also helps them understand the importance of mental and physical health. Last summer at the CD Baby conference, I attended Suz's seminar about overcoming overwhelm and was inspired by the achievement of how she was able to build a successful business while only being able to work 2 hours a day due to her battle with Lymes Disease. Suz talks about her history in the music business, virtually burning out at a young age and how that has fueled her passion of bringing the importance of focus to her clients. We talk about the psychology of language and how it plays a vital role in our success, and also she talks about getting the word out to a wider audience with her podcast, the Music-preneur Mindset Podcast. Keep an ear out for Suz's dog Pepper that makes an appearance by snoring in the background! The Rock/Star Advocate on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/TheRockStarAdvocate/ The Rock/Star Advocate on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/rockstaradvo/ The Rock/Star Advocate on the web – https://therockstaradvocate.com The Music-Preneur Mindset Podcast - https://therockstaradvocate.com/blog/ Music in this episode by Sub-Radio --- This episode is sponsored by The Skinny Armadillo Print Company Specializing in screen printing, embroidery, design, on demand digital printing, web stores, fulfillment and more. Visit https://theskinnyarmadillo.com/ or call 817 546 1430 --- Website - http://www.musiconyourownterms.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MusicOnYourOwnTerms/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/metaldoggie/

Creative Brand Sessions
18. Get Your Goals (and Your Mind!) Set for 2020, with Suzanne Paulinski

Creative Brand Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 43:41


Our first guest of season 2 is Suzanne Paulinski, CEO of The Rock/Star Advocate. Suz is a mindset coach for music industry professionals looking to gain clarity on their goals & find a better work/life balance. Show notes are available here: http://www.megan-kuhar.com/blog/suzanne-paulinski Enter your exclusive podcast listener discount code at http://www.megan-kuhar.com/mindset to get the Fan Finder Mindset e-book & coaching call for just $33! The code is PODCAST.

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The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast
Episode 179: How To Plan Like A Rockstar with Suzanne Paulinski

The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 32:47


We are all busy and we all have the best intentions of staying on track. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/music-industry-blueprint/message

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The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast
Episode 179: How To Plan Like A Rockstar with Suzanne Paulinski

The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 32:47


We are all busy and we all have the best intentions of staying on track. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/music-industry-blueprint/message

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The Broken Glass Podcast
Episode 23: How Mindset and Organization Can Help You Succeed with Suzanne Paulinski

The Broken Glass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 60:46


Today's guest is Suzanne Paulinski, a mindset coach for the music industry. This episode is all about mindset, getting organized, and finding time in your day - exactly what we've been talking about on the podcast, on the blog, and on social. We discuss the difference between music industry, business, and entrepreneurship, and talk about her 2020 Rock / Star Life Planner (which I am so excited to get my hands on) and her 5 day online goal setting event, Planchella!Listen in as we discuss how she started in the industry, where the idea for Rock/Star Advocate came from, how powerful mindset can be for musicians and industry professionals, her experiences as a woman in music, and her plans to bring mindset training to the industry.Where to Find Suz:Instagram: @rockstaradvoTwitter: @rockstaradvoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRockStarAdvocate/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/rockstaradvoWebsite: www.therockstaradvocate.comRegister for Planchella: bit.ly/planchellaReferences:The Sleep Revolution by Arianna HuffingtonHow to Make It in the New Music Business by Ari HerstandAll You Need to Know About the Music Business by Donald PassmanAnything You Want by Derek SiversYou Are a Badass by Jen SinceroThe Tapping SolutionBroken Glass Media Virtual Assistant ServicesAre you looking for a virtual assistant who understands release schedules, copyrights, licensing, and other aspects of the music industry? Or how about someone who can write, proofread, and content edit your music industry themed blog posts, articles, and business documents? You're in the right place! Broken Glass Media has officially launched service offerings specific to the music industry! Visit the services page at brokenglassmediallc.com/services to learn about services in business writing, virtual assistance, and social media.Support the Podcast!Do you love this podcast? Do you want to hear more actionable advice, interviews with kickass women, stay up-to-date on the music industry, and get some swag? Head on over to our Patreon page to become a Patron today. With several tiers available, there are options for every budget. Visit www.patreon.com/thebrokenglasspodcast to become a Patron and help us help you!The Broken Glass CollectiveDon't forget to join the Broken Glass Collective Facebook group! We're growing each and every day to provide a community for women in music to gather online, to collaborate, and to share goals, dreams, and success.Hear Yourself on the Podcast!Are you interested in being a guest on the podcast? Do you know someone who might be a great fit for the podcast? Fill out our Podcast Guest Submission form to be considered as a guest on the podcast!

LABL Podcast
LABL Podcast - “Work Life Balance & The Music-preneur Mindset” ft. Suzanne Paulinski

LABL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 60:21


Nametag shares a phone call with Suzanne Paulinski of “The Rock Star Advocate”, she is a mindset coach for music-preneurs, helping them reach their goals with custom time management solutions that enable them to gain clarity on their next steps while maintaining a healthy work/life balance.  Some Of The Topics Covered:  Suzanne’s history of starting as an Intern gaining knowledge while at Atlantic Records Starting her own independent label  Ways to maintain a work life balance and why most music-preneurs battle doing so  Being against sleep shaming  Getting her Masters In Psychology and how it eventually gave Suzanne to become a Mindset Coach for Musicians  Intro music:  Nametag Alexander - “Work. Win. Repeat.” feat. Junii (prod. by Black Bethoven) https://www.nametagalexander.com/2019/05/work-win-repeat-feat-junii-prod-by.html?m=1  Outro music:  Nametag Alexander - “Know Bodiez” (Freestyle) (Prod. By @_Nameless)  Find more on Suzanne Paulinski at: http://therockstaradvocate.com  More on LABL at: http://leadandbelegendary.net  On Twitter: @RockStarAdvo x @LABLMusic x @NametagAlxndr  On IG: @RockStarAdvo x @LeadAndBeLegendary x @NametagAlexander  Facebook: The Rock Star Advocate x LABL Podcast  x Nametag Alexander --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadandbelegendary/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leadandbelegendary/support

Star Singer; Voice Lessons, Singing Lessons and Tips About Singing
Episode 195: Performing Roadblocks and How To Overcome Them - with Suzanne Paulinski

Star Singer; Voice Lessons, Singing Lessons and Tips About Singing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 37:11


As a singer, you are trying to give your best performance, sound your best and continue to improve. You have high standards...but sometimes those high standards can get in your way. Today, Suz Paulinski is here to help you to overcome some of those thoughts that are holding you back. This episode is about   The realities, struggles, and fears, and emotional roller-coaster of a working and touring music artist.   How to get over your fear or performing in front of others.   Your expectations vs. others expectations of your performances.   "Troll" strategies   Learning from muscle memory.   Breaking down your ideas and goals and organizing your time.   How do I know if this is working for me or if I should just give up.   Getting over the overwhelm of your biggest dreams and goals.   Thinking about your future self   Find Suzanne Everywhere on socials: @rockstaradvo Suzanne's gifts: www.therockstaradvocate.com/start-here Suzanne's podcast: www.therockstaradvocate.com/podcast   If you want to stop worrying about how your voice sounds, get over your fear of singing in front of people, and captivate and connect with your audience and give your best singing performances. I created a free class for you here: https://www.starsinger.co/freetraining This class goes over the 4-part Dream Performance Process so that you can give standing ovation-worthy performances that you feel proud of over and over again.  

The Savvy Musician Show
Overcoming Overwhelm Productivity Hacks with Suzanne Paulinski - SMS052

The Savvy Musician Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 54:18


Joining us today on the Savvy Musician Show is Suzanne Paulinski who is going to talk to us about something we've all experienced in trying to catch up to our fast-paced schedules – the feeling of being totally overwhelmed. Suzanne is a mindset coach for music professionals, particularly those who battle with anxiety around making their busy lives run smoothly while also trying to raise a family and advance their music careers. It is not easy, but everything is figure-outable! In trying to get down your work-life balance, Suzanne talks about time management, goal setting, time blocking and sometimes just breathing and giving yourself permission to take time out. We also discuss why we as people inherently fear success, how to avoid the shiny object syndrome and the paradoxical role that structure and routine can play in giving you artistic freedom. There is a lot of really helpful insight coming out of this episode, so be sure to tune in!   Key Points From This Episode: Suzanne's niche in the music industry outside of being a performer or manager. Using time management and goal setting as gateway terms to deal with mental health issues. The widespread sense of overwhelm and the pressure to be an expert in multiple fields. How Suzanne enables clients to organize and declutter their mental space. Reducing the overwhelm by differentiating between micro and macro tasks. Why we fear success more than failure and learning to celebrate the small wins. Batching tasks of similar mental focus together rather than switching from one to the other. Staying focused and avoiding the shiny object syndrome. Navigating feelings of resentment and guilt regarding family and making time for them. The role of a schedule, being adaptable and learning to live in the mess.  Why time blocks and boundaries can be adjusted, but shouldn't be deleted. And much more!   Tweetables: “I have them just mind dump onto a piece of paper because writing, taking pen or pencil or paper is very effective and it just unlocks certain pieces of your brain.” — @RockStarAdvo [0:10:51]   “As humans, we don't respond to vagueness. When we see something that's big, we just avoid it. Getting as specific as possible with your to do list can be really helpful.” — @RockStarAdvo [0:14:09]   “No matter what team you have or what label signs you, the buck still ends with you.” — @RockStarAdvo [0:19:10]   Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Suzanne Paulinski — https://therockstaradvocate.com/ Marie Forleo — https://www.marieforleo.com/ The War of Art on Amazon — https://amzn.to/2KjKoqS

Break the Business Podcast
BTB Ep 177: Bree Noble talks about her Profitable Musician Summit; avoiding "too many ideas"

Break the Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 14:25


This week, Ryan is joined by longtime friend-of-the-podcast Bree Noble of Female Entrepreneur Musician. From April 22nd to May 1, Bree will be hosting the Profitable Musician Summit, an online music industry conference geared toward helping musicians manage their careers and increase their income. Guest speakers include past Podcast guests Ariel Hyatt, Ari Herstand, Kevin Breuner, Cheryl B. Engelhardt, Cherie Hu, Suzanne Paulinski, and many more…including your BTB host Ryan Kairalla. Ryan talks to Bree about the Summit but also gets some insight from her on the importance for indie artists to not have "too many" ideas in their music career. This might seem counterintuitive, but it's not! And you should tune in to find out why and get some great advice along the way. Bree is awesome, and she has a lot of great tips for you. Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects. Register for the Profitable Musician Summit by visiting this link: bit.ly/2WPwDlJ.

Hey, How'd You Get That Music Job???
Ep. 60: A Holistic Approach to Your Music Career with Suzanne Paulinski

Hey, How'd You Get That Music Job???

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 54:41


http://therockstaradvocate.com Suzanne “Suz” Paulinski is the founder of The Rock/Star Advocate, a music business coaching consultancy who takes a specialized approach to her work. She calls herself a “mindset coach,” who helps her clients achieve a better work/life balance and to find clarity around their goals. With the endless, 24-7-365 onslaught of social media and other demands required of the indie artist/musicpreneur in the new music landscape, this type of coaching, support, and focus on mental health are quickly becoming essential tools required to survive (and thrive). On this music careers episode, Suz walks us through her career trajectory, becoming one of the first graduates of Drexel University’s music business program, then working at record labels, to pivoting into counseling and mental health. Suz shares her unique journey of discovery and developing her advocacy, aimed towards anyone who is a creative and wants to succeed and thrive, in mind, body and spirit.

The ManageMental Podcast with Blasko and Mike Mowery
How To Build Your Network in 15 Minutes

The ManageMental Podcast with Blasko and Mike Mowery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 34:14


Hypebot article "Growing Your Music Industry Network In 15 Minutes A Day" by Suzanne Paulinski of The TuneCore Blog. Let me guess – you're working on new music, but you keep hearing about the importance of having an engaged, growing fanbase and solid connections within in the industry in order to get ahead. But with a demanding day job and the time spent on that new music, your main thought is, “Who's got the time for all of that networking and socializing?” It's understandable. Relationships take time and when time is something you're constantly short on, how can any real connections be made? So you turn to the “get followers quick” schemes and pay for more followers/adds (and so on), with the hope of attracting industry connections alongside your growing numbers. The thing is, that doesn't work. It's not sustainable and it's not going to get you engagement and real relationships. No matter how digital this business gets, real connections are always going to be your career's best currency. So how can you make connections that count when you feel like Father Time is not working in your favor? Networking is a habit. Building that habit into your daily routine – for just 15 minutes a day – can really make a difference in your fanbase growth, as well as your industry relationships. It's all about batching tasks and staying focused on your ideal contacts. #StopTheSpam. Blasting each new follower with a DM that says “Thanks for following, check out my music” does NOT count as making connections. Doing so, while maybe it gained you a few views, did NOT help with your career. These cheap, shallow gestures will not get you far in the long run. Try picking a new follower and striking up a conversation. Ask what it is they do. Check out their work, comment on it. Then, once you've established a connection, asking them to take time out of their day to listen to your music will not seem like an annoyance, but rather a genuine request. If you put true passion behind what you're doing people will notice. If you put true energy into caring about them and what they have going on, they will reciprocate. And it only takes a few minutes a day. ---- Cover Art Ideas You Need to Consider: found.ee/coverart Want more insight? Check out Outerloop Coaching and kick-start your Music Career: outerloopcoaching.com Design and launch your band's website in minutes. Use code MENTAL for 15% off your first year of website hosting at Bandzoogle.com. Rockabilia is your One Stop Shop for all band merch with the largest selection of officially licensed music merchandise in the world! Use PCJABBERJAW for 10% off www.rockabilia.com Email any questions or comments for the podcast to askblasko@gmail.com Join the ManageMental Group on Facebook here! Follow Blasko on Twitter/IG: @blasko1313 Follow Mike Mowery on Twitter/IG: @mikeoloop Check out Blasko's Spotify Playlist here volumeforever.com ManageMental is part of the Jabberjaw Media Podcast Network. www.jabberjawmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble
FEM182 Setting Music Goals, Time Management & Delegation with Suzanne Paulinski The Rock/Star Advocate

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 37:57


(https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fsetting-music-goals%2F&title=FEM182%20Setting%20Music%20Goals%2C%20Time%20Management%20%26%20Delegation%20with%20Suzanne%20Paulinski%20The%20Rock%2FStar%20Advocate) Suzanne Paulinski, The Rockstar Advocate, and I discuss topics like mindset, goal setting, planning, productivity and habits . Although music goals are approached by Suzanne and I in similar ways, they are still very different. With her background in counseling, she brings a fresh perspective when it comes to setting up and running a music business so musicians can find success without the burnout. This podcast comes just in time for my once yearly Sign up here. (http://femusician.com/getmoredone) This episode of the Female Entrepreneur Musician Podcast is brought to you by the FREE  Musician’s Profit Path Masterclass (http://musiciansprofitpath.com/) . If you are an artist ready to grow your fanbase and expand your income from music, this masterclass is for you. I’ll show you the 5 stages of music career growth and help you gauge where you are now, what you need to focus on and what not to focus on so you’re not wasting time and money. You’ll also learn benchmarks relating to live performing, fanbase growth, social media, recording and more. Free classes are running everyday! (https://www.musiciansprofitpath.com/) Rockstar Advocate Business Group consulting business Monthly subscription accountability for musicians Works 1 on 1 with clients 90 minute clarity calls Team mediation Getting Over Stumbling Blocks Check in with your goals periodically Be willing to make small tweaks to your goals Resistance is often about fear of being wrong Pace yourself Be realistic about the number of hours you have in a day Setting Music Goals Reverse engineer your goals Start with a 3, 6, or 12 month plan Use time blocking technique Put boundaries around your time Working Through Fear and Resistance Shut the fraud up! Save testimonials and words of encouragement in a folder Keep a Gratitude Journal Assume that most things will go right instead of going wrong @rockstaradvo The Rockstar Advocate (https://therockstaradvocate.com/) Resources Email your questions for Bree to answer on the show:  Bree@FEMusician.com (mailto:Bree@FEMusician.com) Leave your audio questions for Bree to play on the air and answer (you can promote yourself too):  SpeakPipe (http://www.speakpipe.com/femusician) Subscribe to the show on  iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/female-entrepreneur-musician/id981305947?mt=2) Give us a  review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/female-entrepreneur-musician/id981305947?mt=2) Listen on  Soundcloud (http://www.soundcloud.com/women-of-substance) Show Editing by Jen Edds at  317 Sound Design (http://www.317sounddesign.com/) Music by  Stella Ronson (https://soundcloud.com/stella-Ronson) ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/breenoblemusic)  or on Instagram (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fsetting-music-goals%2F&title=FEM182%20Setting%20Music%20Goals%2C%20Time%20Management%20%26%20Delegation%20with%20Suzanne%20Paulinski%20The%20Rock%2FStar%20Advocate)

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble
FEM182 Setting Music Goals, Time Management & Delegation with Suzanne Paulinski The Rock/Star Advocate

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 38:02


Suzanne Paulinski, The Rockstar Advocate, and I discuss topics like mindset, goal setting, planning, productivity and habits . Although music goals are approached by Suzanne and I in similar ways, they are still very different. With her background in counseling, she brings a fresh perspective when it comes to setting up and running a music business so musicians can find success without the burnout. This podcast comes just in time for my once yearly Get More Done in Less Time training. Get ready for 2019 by setting up a system for success with 5 days of training that starts December 11th. Sign up here. This episode of the Female Entrepreneur Musician Podcast is brought to you by the FREE Musician’s Profit Path Masterclass. If you are an artist ready to grow your fanbase and expand your income from music, this masterclass is for you. I’ll show you the 5 stages of music career growth and help you gauge where you are now, what you need to focus on and what not to focus on so you’re not wasting time and money. You’ll also learn benchmarks relating to live performing, fanbase growth, social media, recording and more. Free classes are running everyday! Rockstar Advocate Business Group consulting business Monthly subscription accountability for musicians Works 1 on 1 with clients 90 minute clarity calls Team mediation Getting Over Stumbling Blocks Check in with your goals periodically Be willing to make small tweaks to your goals Resistance is often about fear of being wrong Pace yourself Be realistic about the number of hours you have in a day Setting Music Goals Reverse engineer your goals Start with a 3, 6, or 12 month plan Use time blocking technique Put boundaries around your time Working Through Fear and Resistance Shut the fraud up! Save testimonials and words of encouragement in a folder Keep a Gratitude Journal Assume that most things will go right instead of going wrong @rockstaradvo The Rockstar Advocate Resources Email your questions for Bree to answer on the show: Bree@FEMusician.com Leave your audio questions for Bree to play on the air and answer (you can promote yourself too): SpeakPipe Subscribe to the show on iTunes Give us a review on iTunes Listen on Soundcloud Show Editing by Jen Edds at 317 Sound Design Music by Stella Ronson ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Bree Noble is an entrepreneur, musician and speaker. She founded Women of Substance Radio, an online radio station that promotes quality female artists in all genres, in 2007.  She launched the Women of Substance Music Podcast in November 2014, a 5 day per week show which promotes Independent female artists. Her podcast has hit #1 in New & Noteworthy for the Music, Arts and Society & Culture categories and #4 Audio Podcast on all of iTunes. She draws on her extensive experience running her own music business, both as a solo musician and as an Industry professional, to train and mentor other female musicians. Learn more about the station, the show and the artists atwww.wosradio.com. Connect with Bree on Twitter @BreeNoble or on Facebook or on Instagram

Creatives Making Money: Financial, Branding & Marketing Strategies For Creative Entrepreneurs, and Influencers

Suzanne Paulinski (aka The Rock/Star Advocate) helps musicians take charge of their careers to create the life they really want with both mindset and practical support. And she is brilliant.   Some of my favorite highlights from this week… Workaholism. It's a thing! As two New Yorkers, we jammed on the culture of living in the “city that never sleeps” and how easy it is to get sucked into a habit of work, work, work, work, work, work. (And not enough sleep.) So many artists take on this “do or die” attitude of proving how much they want something by working their asses off -- which can be great -- and it can also be counterproductive and wildly unhealthy. Suz herself had to get Lyme disease to force her hand on slowing down and implementing more mindful strategies to her own entrepreneurship and life. I highly recommend checking out Suz' book The Rock/Star Life Planner for help creating sustainable balance in your schedule. Music-preneurship. This is Suz' word for her clients, and it's part of her mission to really empower musicians to make strong business decisions as the “CEO” of their career and life! I can't wait for her next book on this topic. If you're a musician, musical artist, or music-preneur, you should totally go listen and subscribe to Suz' podcast The Music-preneur Podcast right here.  Success is not a straight line. Suz had a few businesses that failed miserably before she landed on this one. And this was the FIRST year in her business that she paid herself a real salary! “I'm not in it for the money.” = a common thing that artists and “lovers” of music, film, and television will claim about their devotion to the craft. But let's be real, we need money to survive and to create so let's all stop pretending that we need to be “in it” for the money in order to earn good money by using our gifts. “There's more where that came from.” Continuing to crack that scarcity mindset and the belief that money is FINITE instead UNLIMITED is hugely important as an artist and entrepreneur.   You absolutely CAN care about arts & entertainment AND money and strike the balance in your life that feels good. It might not happen tomorrow. It might not happen right away, but it will happen.   Until then, keep listening and follow Suz for more golden nuggets. :)Create like you mean it, Jamie

Creatives Making Money with Jamie Jensen
Pacing Yourself With Suzanne Paulinski

Creatives Making Money with Jamie Jensen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018


Suzanne Paulinski (aka The Rock/Star Advocate) helps musicians take charge of their careers to create the life they really want with both mindset and practical support. And she is brilliant.   Some of my favorite highlights from this week… Workaholism. It's a thing! As two New Yorkers, we jammed on the culture of living in the “city that never sleeps” and how easy it is to get sucked into a habit of work, work, work, work, work, work. (And not enough sleep.) So many artists take on this “do or die” attitude of proving how much they want something by working their asses off -- which can be great -- and it can also be counterproductive and wildly unhealthy. Suz herself had to get Lyme disease to force her hand on slowing down and implementing more mindful strategies to her own entrepreneurship and life. I highly recommend checking out Suz' book The Rock/Star Life Planner for help creating sustainable balance in your schedule. Music-preneurship. This is Suz' word for her clients, and it's part of her mission to really empower musicians to make strong business decisions as the “CEO” of their career and life! I can't wait for her next book on this topic. If you're a musician, musical artist, or music-preneur, you should totally go listen and subscribe to Suz' podcast The Music-preneur Podcast right here.  Success is not a straight line. Suz had a few businesses that failed miserably before she landed on this one. And this was the FIRST year in her business that she paid herself a real salary! “I'm not in it for the money.” = a common thing that artists and “lovers” of music, film, and television will claim about their devotion to the craft. But let's be real, we need money to survive and to create so let's all stop pretending that we need to be “in it” for the money in order to earn good money by using our gifts. “There's more where that came from.” Continuing to crack that scarcity mindset and the belief that money is FINITE instead UNLIMITED is hugely important as an artist and entrepreneur.   You absolutely CAN care about arts & entertainment AND money and strike the balance in your life that feels good. It might not happen tomorrow. It might not happen right away, but it will happen.   Until then, keep listening and follow Suz for more golden nuggets. :)Create like you mean it, Jamie

Creatives Making Money with Jamie Jensen
Pacing Yourself With Suzanne Paulinski

Creatives Making Money with Jamie Jensen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 54:54


Suzanne Paulinski (aka The Rock/Star Advocate) helps musicians take charge of their careers to create the life they really want with both mindset and practical support. And she is brilliant.   Some of my favorite highlights from this week… Workaholism. It’s a thing! As two New Yorkers, we jammed on the culture of living in the “city that never sleeps” and how easy it is to get sucked into a habit of work, work, work, work, work, work. (And not enough sleep.) So many artists take on this “do or die” attitude of proving how much they want something by working their asses off -- which can be great -- and it can also be counterproductive and wildly unhealthy. Suz herself had to get Lyme disease to force her hand on slowing down and implementing more mindful strategies to her own entrepreneurship and life. I highly recommend checking out Suz’ book The Rock/Star Life Planner for help creating sustainable balance in your schedule. Music-preneurship. This is Suz’ word for her clients, and it’s part of her mission to really empower musicians to make strong business decisions as the “CEO” of their career and life! I can’t wait for her next book on this topic. If you’re a musician, musical artist, or music-preneur, you should totally go listen and subscribe to Suz’ podcast The Music-preneur Podcast right here.  Success is not a straight line. Suz had a few businesses that failed miserably before she landed on this one. And this was the FIRST year in her business that she paid herself a real salary! “I’m not in it for the money.” = a common thing that artists and “lovers” of music, film, and television will claim about their devotion to the craft. But let’s be real, we need money to survive and to create so let’s all stop pretending that we need to be “in it” for the money in order to earn good money by using our gifts. “There’s more where that came from.” Continuing to crack that scarcity mindset and the belief that money is FINITE instead UNLIMITED is hugely important as an artist and entrepreneur.   You absolutely CAN care about arts & entertainment AND money and strike the balance in your life that feels good. It might not happen tomorrow. It might not happen right away, but it will happen.   Until then, keep listening and follow Suz for more golden nuggets. :)Create like you mean it, Jamie

Creatives Making Money: Financial, Branding & Marketing Strategies For Creative Entrepreneurs, and Influencers

Suzanne Paulinski (aka The Rock/Star Advocate) helps musicians take charge of their careers to create the life they really want with both mindset and practical support. And she is brilliant.   Some of my favorite highlights from this week… Workaholism. It’s a thing! As two New Yorkers, we jammed on the culture of living in the “city that never sleeps” and how easy it is to get sucked into a habit of work, work, work, work, work, work. (And not enough sleep.) So many artists take on this “do or die” attitude of proving how much they want something by working their asses off -- which can be great -- and it can also be counterproductive and wildly unhealthy. Suz herself had to get Lyme disease to force her hand on slowing down and implementing more mindful strategies to her own entrepreneurship and life. I highly recommend checking out Suz’ book The Rock/Star Life Planner for help creating sustainable balance in your schedule. Music-preneurship. This is Suz’ word for her clients, and it’s part of her mission to really empower musicians to make strong business decisions as the “CEO” of their career and life! I can’t wait for her next book on this topic. If you’re a musician, musical artist, or music-preneur, you should totally go listen and subscribe to Suz’ podcast The Music-preneur Podcast right here.  Success is not a straight line. Suz had a few businesses that failed miserably before she landed on this one. And this was the FIRST year in her business that she paid herself a real salary! “I’m not in it for the money.” = a common thing that artists and “lovers” of music, film, and television will claim about their devotion to the craft. But let’s be real, we need money to survive and to create so let’s all stop pretending that we need to be “in it” for the money in order to earn good money by using our gifts. “There’s more where that came from.” Continuing to crack that scarcity mindset and the belief that money is FINITE instead UNLIMITED is hugely important as an artist and entrepreneur.   You absolutely CAN care about arts & entertainment AND money and strike the balance in your life that feels good. It might not happen tomorrow. It might not happen right away, but it will happen.   Until then, keep listening and follow Suz for more golden nuggets. :)Create like you mean it, Jamie

Break the Business Podcast
BTB Ep 139: Investing in the followers you have; interview with Chris Brereton of Thematic

Break the Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 35:38


This week, Ryan answers a listener question about growing your social media following, which then led to another question: What should you focus on more as an artist, increasing your following or investing in the following you already have? Ryan discusses this topic by referencing a recent article in TuneCore Blog by Suzanne Paulinski (aka "The Rock Star Advocate") entitled "The One Place Your Focus Should Always Be". You can check out the article here: https://www.tunecore.com/blog/2018/07/the-one-place-your-focus-should-always-be.html. Ryan also sits down this week with Chris Brereton, the President and CPO of Thematic. Thematic is a peer-to-peer platform that connects video creators to music artists to help the former license music from the latter. Chris talks about Thematic and gives us some tips on how to connect to YouTube artists to get licensing opportunities for your music. Find out more about Thematic by visiting www.hellothematic.com. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show! And visit www.breakthebusiness.com to get a copy of Ryan’s Book “Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry.”

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble
FEM151 How To Make Money Playing Music Live

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 13:53


Want to know how to make money playing music live? Listen to these snippets of the Profitable Musician Summit. Have you been wondering how to make money playing music? The Profitable Musician Summit is a free 10 day summit running from May 1st through May 10th and you won’t want to miss it! You’ll hear from industry experts and independent musicians who who will clear the air around common revenue-makers like house concerts, touring and finding venues to play at. Experts Share How To Make Money Playing Music The second day of summit is all about festivals, concerts and connections with Louie La Vella and Lisa Lynne talking about how to get on stages at festivals and self produced concerts. Tara B talks about finding niche gigs in your own neighborhood, like the library, farmer’s market and chamber of commerce events. When it comes to performing, Lindsay Katt makes good money from busking and tells us about the legalities that come along with it. Shannon Curtis shares the system that allowed her to make money and get gigs by touring the country doing house concerts. House concerts can be a great way to make some extra money and fill in some free time when you are on tour. Speaking of touring, Nancy Moran tells us about booking and planning tours and finding the right Anchor Gig, that makes the trip worthwhile. While we talk about how to make money playing music, the conversation shifts to making money with merchandise. Suzanne Paulinski sells merch by doing non-salesy things like wearing her t-shirt and putting a sticker on her guitar case. On the other hand, Greg Wilnau was able to hack the system to make great money without selling CDs, t-shirts and stickers. He was able to be self sufficient without factoring in gig money or door splits. Reserve your FREE ticket to learn how he was able to flip the script and gain followers and fill future concerts, all without people knowing who he was.   When you reserve your spot, don’t forget to sign up for messenger reminders so you don’t miss anything during the summit. Resources Email your questions for Bree to answer on the show: Bree@FEMusician.com Leave your audio questions for Bree to play on the air and answer (you can promote yourself too): SpeakPipe Subscribe to the show on iTunes Give us a review on iTunes Listen on Soundcloud Show Editing by Jen Edds at 317 Sound Design Music by Stella Ronson ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Bree Noble is an entrepreneur, musician and speaker. She founded Women of Substance Radio, an online radio station that promotes quality female artists in all genres, in 2007.  She launched the Women of Substance Music Podcast in November 2014, a 5 day per week show which promotes Independent female artists. Her podcast has hit #1 in New & Noteworthy for the Music, Arts and Society & Culture categories and #4 Audio Podcast on all of iTunes. She draws on her extensive experience running her own music business, both as a solo musician and as an Industry professional, to train and mentor other female musicians. Learn more about the station, the show and the artists atwww.wosradio.com. Connect with Bree on Twitter @BreeNoble or on Facebook or on Instagram @breenoblemusic

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble
FEM151 How To Make Money Playing Music Live

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 13:53


(https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fmake-money-playing-music%2F&title=FEM151%20How%20To%20Make%20Money%20Playing%20Music%20Live) Want to know how to make money playing music live? Listen to these snippets of the Profitable Musician Summit (https://profitablemusiciansummit.com/home) . Have you been wondering how to make money playing music? The Profitable Musician Summit (https://profitablemusiciansummit.com/home) is a free 10 day summit running from May 1st through May 10th and you won’t want to miss it! You’ll hear from industry experts and independent musicians who who will clear the air around common revenue-makers like house concerts, touring and finding venues to play at. (https://profitablemusiciansummit.com/home) Experts Share How To Make Money Playing Music The second day of summit is all about festivals, concerts and connections with Louie La Vella and Lisa Lynne talking about how to get on stages at festivals and self produced concerts. Tara B talks about finding niche gigs in your own neighborhood, like the library, farmer’s market and chamber of commerce events. When it comes to performing, Lindsay Katt makes good money from busking and tells us about the legalities that come along with it. Shannon Curtis shares the system that allowed her to make money and get gigs by touring the country doing house concerts. House concerts can be a great way to make some extra money and fill in some free time when you are on tour. Speaking of touring, Nancy Moran tells us about booking and planning tours and finding the right Anchor Gig, that makes the trip worthwhile. While we talk about how to make money playing music, the conversation shifts to making money with merchandise. Suzanne Paulinski sells merch by doing non-salesy things like wearing her t-shirt and putting a sticker on her guitar case. On the other hand, Greg Wilnau was able to hack the system to make great money without selling CDs, t-shirts and stickers. He was able to be self sufficient without factoring in gig money or door splits. Reserve your FREE ticket to learn how he was able to flip the script and gain followers and fill future concerts, all without people knowing who he was.   When you reserve your spot (https://profitablemusiciansummit.com/home) , don’t forget to sign up for messenger reminders so you don’t miss anything during the summit. (https://profitablemusiciansummit.com/home) Resources Email your questions for Bree to answer on the show:  Bree@FEMusician.com (mailto:Bree@FEMusician.com) Leave your audio questions for Bree to play on the air and answer (you can promote yourself too):  SpeakPipe (http://www.speakpipe.com/femusician) Subscribe to the show on  iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/female-entrepreneur-musician/id981305947?mt=2) Give us a  review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/female-entrepreneur-musician/id981305947?mt=2) Listen on  Soundcloud (http://www.soundcloud.com/women-of-substance) Show Editing by Jen Edds at  317 Sound Design (http://www.317sounddesign.com/) Music by  Stella Ronson (https://soundcloud.com/stella-Ronson) ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/breenoblemusic)  or on Instagram @breenoblemusic (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fmake-money-playing-music%2F&title=FEM151%20How%20To%20Make%20Money%20Playing%20Music%20Live)

DIY Musician Podcast
#206: Suzanne Paulinski – Time management for musicians

DIY Musician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 54:15


Independent musicians today have LESS time and MORE responsibilities. Plus, we can waste a lot of hours just daydreaming. How do you juggle all the DIY tasks without dropping the ball or wandering... So what's it take to be Indie anywho? www.cdbabypodcast.com

Bridge The Atlantic
2017 Holiday Special: Part 4 (with Terry McBride)

Bridge The Atlantic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 29:32


Happy holidays!In the final instalment of our 2017 holiday special, we talk about planning for the year ahead, and the importance of taking breaks. We share some tips on how to set goals and achieve them, as well as some past interviews where we talk about this in more depth. We also play Two Truths & A Lie with Nettwerk Music Group's Terry McBride.Enjoy!Highlights:We talk about breaking large goals down into smaller goals to make them more manageable"Every large task has multiple steps to achieving it - identifying the smaller steps can make a huge difference to getting things done!"We recommend our interview with Pam Lewis-Rudden for advice on music licensing"If you’re struggling to keep on top of your goals, reach out to other artists and creatives and see if you can become accountability partners"We recommend our interviews with Stephen Christian & Suzanne Paulinski for more advice on time management and goal settingWe play a game of Two Truths & A Lie with Terry McBrideWe talk about burnout as creatives, and how breaks are important to help prevent thisSponsors:Christine Infanger @ Thirty RosesMusic Entrepreneur HQ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Quitters!
Ep 011: Quit Trying To Make Fetch Happen

Quitters!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 83:02


Trusting the process is one of the hardest things I've ever had to do.  And even when I see results, my inner skeptic still crops up.  In this episode, I explore the delicate balance between accountability and surrender as I recount the ups and downs of my first year of life post quit.  Also mentioned in this ramble: Suzanne Paulinski, The Rock/Star Advocate and co-creator of the Rock/Star Life Planner Nayo K. Wallace - Actor Tituss Burgess - Titus from Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt LACMA - Los Angeles COUNTY Museum of Art Quitters Patreon Lay's Cheesy Garlic Bread Potato Chips Doug Warhit - Acting Coach TaskRabbit Follow the podcast @QuittersPodcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and tell us something awesome about you!  That's right, we want you to toot your own horn at us! Follow me @Lyssbjack on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and and tell me a habit you're trying to break - or make.

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Break the Business Podcast
BTB Ep 100: Our Super Sized 100th Episode Spectacular!

Break the Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 124:09


Hi Podcast Listeners! We did it! Thank you for supporting our podcast all the way to Episode 100 (and for sticking with us for the two weeks that the studio was down due to Hurricane Irma). This week, as promised, we are commemorating our 100 shows by answering your listener questions that you sent in. For every question you send in that we answer on the show, the Break the Business Podcast will donate $10 to hurricane relief efforts (and you sent in a LOT of questions, so thank you!). And we brought in a fantastic group of music industry professionals and friends of the show to help us answer your questions this week, including CD Baby's Kevin Breuner, musician JP Kallio, electropop artist Spruke, and "Rock Star Advocate" Suzanne Paulinski. We also have a mystery musical guest (a former guest on the show) stopping by in the second segment for an in-studio performance. It is our way of saying "Thank you!" for your devotion to our show. Here's to 100 episodes, and hopefully many more to come!

NEPA Scene
How to succeed in the music industry (and life) panel - 2017 Electric City Music Conference

NEPA Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 34:54


Suzanne Paulinski, founder of The Rock/Star Advocate, and Rich Howells, founder and editor of NEPA Scene, tell their success stories in the music business, provide tips for musicians hoping to make it in the business and develop professional relationships, and share personal anecdotes about following their passions. This panel discussion was recorded at the 2017 Electric City Music Conference on Saturday, Sept. 16.

LoudaVision: The Podcast for Creatives
Rockstar Life Hacks with Suzanne Paulinski

LoudaVision: The Podcast for Creatives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 59:03


Creative people usually have a hard time finding work-life balance. We keep going, going, going at it and tend to neglect our social life & relationships until we reach a certain goal. But then, when you reach that goal, now what? Suzanne Paulinski is the founder of The Rock/Star Advocate. She helps artists with self-care, something very important in achieving success as a creative. She emphasizes listening to your body, and talks about how to work smarter, not harder. In this episode, you’ll find some great nuggets on how creatives like you can embody the confidence of a rockstar! We discuss the importance of trying something new, and defining your own success. Also how to improve your teamwork skills VS when to go solo. Links: www.therockstaradvocate.com Find out more about me: www.LauraMeoli.com Follow me on the social media: @LoudaVision Support my TV comedy series: www.LauraMeoli.com/CTV See more info and a transcription of this podcast at www.LauraMeoli.com/Blog/15 This interview is featured in the book, "Clarity for your Creative Career". Available NOW at www.LauraMeoli.com/book

NEPA Scene
"Taking the next step, being a professional" panel - 2016 Electric City Music Conference

NEPA Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 31:56


A panel discussion with music industry professionals Erick Droegmoeller, Suzanne Paulinski, and Cory Wolff explaining when you are ready to take your musical career to the next level, the steps you should take to do so, and how you can make a living as a professional musician. This was recorded at the 2016 Electric City Music Conference on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016.

Bridge The Atlantic
Suzanne Paulinski: Mindset & Monotasking in the Music Industry

Bridge The Atlantic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 27:28


This week we welcome Suzanne Paulinski aka the Rock/Star Advocate to the show. Suzanne started out in the music industry as an intern for Atlantic Records and college rep for WEA. She managed the national street team & mid-west retail for Astralwerks (EMI) and co-founded Mad Dragon Records as she completed her music business degree. In addition to her music business experience, Suzanne is a former paralegal with a masters in psychology. Now, with The Rock/Star Advocate, she is living out her dream of helping musicians and their teams turn their passions into careers. Highlights: - We hear about Suz’s current biggest challenges in the music industry - and it’s all about artist’s priorities - Suz tells us about what mindset is and how it’s especially important for musicians - As an artist, not getting the response you want to what you’re putting out there can take it’s toll - Mindset will help you to redefine the hustle and get to a more focused and centered place - There are so many distractions out there... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Key Conversations
126: Interview with Suzanne Paulinski The Rock/Star Advocate

Key Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2016 40:16


Hear Suzanne's awesome story of how she got to be the Rock/Star Advocate. Hear her secrets to a super-productive day, maintaining self-care, press kit do's and don'ts, and how to dig into the business side of being an artist. Find out her TOP three books on the music industry and why, and how to make a really awesome email-list! Lastly, how to make a tiny mailing list be profitable! MX4 Participants on the Interview: Blackey of Midnight Mob, Chrysanthe Tan, Alex WintersLinks Mentioned on the Interview:The Rock/Star AdvocateDonald S. Passman - All You Need To Know About The Music BusinessAndy Sernovitz - Word Of Mouth MarketingLouis Howes - School of GreatnessSupport the show (http://www.paypal.me/cbemusic)

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Outlier On Air | Founders, Disruptors, & Mavens
195: Suzanne Paulinski Interview- Starting a Movement

Outlier On Air | Founders, Disruptors, & Mavens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2015 29:41


"Don't worry about everybody else. Don't worry about how long it's taking you. Don't worry about if someone is coming up behind you. Stay in your lane." - Suzanne Paulinski About: Suzanne Paulinski- Founder of The Rockstar Advocate Overview: Suzanne has a passion for music that started at a young age. After traveling down the entrepreneurial road in the music scene, she saw the need for artists to have a "career coach," or someone who would be their advocate for success. Now, she is attempting to start a movement with her new-found company, The Rockstar Advocate. Subscribe to the Outlier Newsletter: Click Here Highlights: Entrepreneurial Journey: Suzanne always knew she wanted to be in the music industry. She said even though she wasn't an artist herself, she knew that she wanted to work with them. In college, she attempted to create a record label with her roommate, and became a paralegal to learn how to write contracts. After trying to do work long distant with her business partner, they decided it wasn't working quite how they wanted it to and called it quits. A couple years later, she started a consulting firm, but ended up pursuing her passion helping independent music artists further their career. The Rockstar Advocate: Suzanne started The Rockstar Advocate about a year ago. Because it can be difficult to be heard in a business that is flooded with talent, Suzanne saw the need to aid artists in their career. As an advocate, she is there to teach musicians how to brand themselves, and how to connect with their fan base in a more genuine way. Her goal is to help them find clarity and do what they need to do to stay on track and achieve their goals. Services Offered: Most of the programs that Suzanne offers are 3 month programs. Within that time frame, Suzanne is able to build strong relationships with her clients and teach them how to improve. Suzanne also helps artists go through contracts and negotiate what they want. However, her main focus is her 3 month program. In order for Suzanne to give her artists the amount of attention that they need, she only takes on about 10-12 people at a time. Because Suzanne's niche is so new, she offers free consultations to explain to her clients what she is really there for. Her purpose is solely to coach and train independent artists to achieve the ultimate potential.  Challenges: Suzanne has found that it is difficult to get people to understand that she is not the manager and to break the compartmentalize barrier. It's also proven a challenge to get the word out there about what she does and how she can help. Goal: Overall, Suzanne truly wants to make the music industry more about self-care, rather than a hustle. She'd love to bring more of a compassion to the music industry that she feels is lacking. She does not want to build an empire, but to help artists help themselves. As long as she can pay her bills, and see the results of her work, she is happy to continue working this business on her own. However, Suzanne would love to start a movement, to speak at seminars, podcasts, etc, to increase awareness for the need of her services. Eventually, she'd love to have her own weekly show on YouTube. Advice for Entrepreneurs: The most important thing she shares is not to worry about what others are doing. Stay focused on what you're doing and pace yourself. Your way is what works for you, and no one else. Take the opportunities that you want to take. Get rid of "should,", and do things the way you want to do them. Trust in the process. Subscribe to the Outlier Newsletter: Click Here Connect With Suzanne: Website | Facebook | @RockStarAdvo | Youtube | Instagram | Pinterest  If you enjoy Outlier On Air, please Subscribe & Review on iTunes or Stitcher Sponsors Flitch CreativeBuild your brand identity with Flitch Creative's eXpress Packages. All eXpress Packages include free website and email hosting for 12 months. Use promo code "OUTLIER"

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