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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2021 · 48 MIN

42. Talent Stacking: How To Make Money As A Music Producer With Kris Bradley

from The Profitable Musician Show

Many of us have probably written a number of songs that don't get to see the light of day. We're creating a hard drive graveyard waiting for the right opportunity to come. Well, it is time to create that opportunity for yourself, take them out, and let them be heard as they should! Singer-songwriter-producer Kris Bradley is someone who can help out. She is the founder of Produce Like a Boss, an online coaching program geared towards the songwriter/producer rather than the engineer. Her' non-techy' and simplified style of teaching is helping tons of artists learn how to produce their own music. In this episode, she joins Bree Noble to teach us exactly that and more! She tells us all about talent stacking, where she shows why, beyond being a great engineer, we also need to become smart business people to create income-generating systems. We need a hard drive revival! Follow Kris and Bree in today's conversation to learn how to become not only a music producer but one who knows how to make money while at it. Become more Profitable in just 3 minutes per day. http://profitablemusician.com/join

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