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The Broken Glass Podcast

The Broken Glass Podcast is designed to highlight women in the music industry and create a community of women who look out for each other. You’ll hear stories from women across all facets of music. We’ll share tools and resources available to you to make your dream job come to life or to start that business you’ve always wanted to own. But most of all, you’ll be a part of the Broken Glass community, where we support and encourage each other, and open the doors to working in music.

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    Episode 77: Creating Your Own Opportunities with Féminin Rör

    We’re back with another episode of The Broken Glass Podcast. In this episode, I speak with Miami of Feinin Ror - a publication and organization with a mission to highlight women in the music industry. We talk about creative ways to make connections in the music industry, experiences with GrammyU, what Feminin Ror does for the community, and how to pave your own way.

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    Episode 76: Why It’s Okay to Pivot in Your Business or Career

    Are you considering a pivot in your business or career, but you’re afraid of what people might think? Today’s episode tackles not only why it’s okay to pivot, but the pivot I’m making with Broken Glass Media and The Broken Glass Podcast.

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    Episode 75: Supporting Women in Music Through a Nationwide Nonprofit with Ashley Kervabon-Stoyanov

    Singer-songwriter turned socialpreneur and founder of #WomenCrush Music, Ashley Kervabon-Stoyanov is my guest on this episode of the podcast. Listen in as we chat about pivoting an event and social-based business during the pandemic, how she started #WomenCrush Music to support female singer-songwriters, her passion to help entrepreneurs, and the importance of finding the right support network in the industry.

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    Episode 74: How to Collaborate and Connect Authentically to Grow Your Career with Marinna Andriopolous

    Actress and singer-songwriter Marinna Andriopolous is my guest on the podcast today. Marinna started her music career at age six and her acting career at age thirteen, and landed her first big job as Bernadette in the Story of God, Season 3 Episode 3 on Netflix.

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    Episode 73: Finding Creative Ways to Connect with Fans with Emily Anderson

    Songwriter and performer Emily Anderson is my guest this week. Listen in as we chat about moving thousands of miles to follow our dreams, her 30 songs in 30 days challenge, how she’s found ways to connect authentically with her fans, her recent single Hugs, and pushing past imposter syndrome.

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    Episode 72: Taking the Leap from Music to Animated Filmmaking with Kim Cameron

    International singer, award winner songwriter, and filmmaker Kim Cameron is my guest on the podcast this week. Listen as we chat about her experiences in the music industry, how live streams just aren’t the same as in-person concerts, and what it’s like to produce and direct an animated film.

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    Episode 71: Creating and Utilizing Industry Relationships to Grow Your Career with Tiffany Sayers

    Tiffany Sayers, Los Angeles based recording artist and songwriter, is my guest on this episode of the podcast. Her latest single, 'Trippin’ Over You', is now available on streaming platforms.

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    Episode 70: Paying Dues to Grow a Career in Music with Natasha Meister

    Singer-songwriter and guitarist Natasha Meister from London, Ontario is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She has over ten years of experience in the industry, much of it spent in South Africa. Natasha had a very grassroots mindset about her career, often finding gigs by walking into venues and performing a short set for them. She was the first female artist in South Africa to be endorsed by Fender, and opened for the Pixies and LIVE with her band The Sweet Resistance.

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    Episode 69: Creating a Platform for Your Voice with Jazmin Kylene

    Journalist and spiritual advisor Jazmin Kylene is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She started her career in journalism, interviewing artists and celebrities, and transitioned into a conscious media journalist and spiritual counselor.

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    Episode 68: Making Connections, Telling Stories, and Shifting Mindsets with Crystal McGrath

    Country-pop recording artist and multi-passionate entrepreneur, Crystal McGrath, from Calgary, Alberta (my hometown!)  is my guest on the podcast this week.We had a great chat about mindfulness and burnout, pivoting during the pandemic, finding the right time to release music, her podcast and Instagram live projects, overcoming fear and nerves, women in country music, her program Artist Wellness, and so much more!Crystal released her latest single “Game on” in September and launched her Artist Wellness program at the end of December 2020.And one serious question before we go...have you ever heard of the Calgary Stampede? Let us know in this quick survey! Quotes that stood out:“I just love hearing people's stories. Everybody has something different to say even though you know, their stories can be very similar, but very, very different at the same time.”“That's what makes us cool individuals is that we all do suffer. And we all do shine and sharing both sides of that, I think is really important.”“Anytime I get freaked out, it's like, let's come to the why, why? Why are you doing this? Because you hate it? No, because you love it. And when you come back to that love, it kind of washes away the fear.”“We do have some choice in the matter. We choose if we want to live in fear, if we want to live in love. And choosing that love path doesn't mean it's easy, doesn't mean you're not going to have bad days or hard days or hard times. But you do have that choice.”“I just really feel like as a female working in the music industry, or any industry, see yourself as an equal and move through it as an equal. And when you have that mindset, I just really feel like there's no limitations, and there's no blocks. And don't ever let yourself think you can't do something because you're female, don't think you're not good enough. Don't think you don't have enough strength or support or, or any of those things. I think just put your boss hat on and go after it.”“You can’t have a manager until you know how to manage yourself.” ResourcesCan’t Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation by Anne Helen PetersenThe Goddes Nest by Ananda Cait CarverTwo Turns from Zero by Stacey GriffithGoal Digger Podcast - Jenna KutcherMarie Forleo PodcastWhere to Find CrystalCrystal’s Website: www.crystalmcgrath.caInstagram: @crystalmcgrathFacebook: @crystalmcgrathmusicBroken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc*These notes contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link here. I would never recommend a product I don’t use or love myself!

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    Episode 67: How Creating Virtual Connections Can Help Grow Your Business with Will Bug

    Subin Kara Ahn, aka “Will Bug,” is a South Korean singer-songwriter, actor, director, and model based in NYC. She’s best known for being featured in K-drama soundtracks and recently focused her energies on directing and songwriting.

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    Episode 66: Developing Your Music Business for Growth with Kendra Chantelle

    Kendra Chantelle is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She’s a singer, songwriter, vocal coach from Nashville, Tennessee.Listen in as we talk about how Kendra was ahead of the remote work revolution, how her vocal business helped her improve her craft and vice versa, how she developed her business with feedback from her community, her opportunity to record a song for a Netflix documentary, and the importance of developing your own networking style.Her new release Carousel is available on all music streaming platforms! Quotes that stood out“I feel like having this business has really just leveled me up with my craft. I'm just like, really plugged into the type a part of my brain and the creative part of my brain.”“You attract the clients that you need to be working with because they bring something to you too, and vice versa”“I've taken it upon myself to just really establish and embody, like clear boundaries, and just try to conduct myself with business forward presence. And if I ever feel like someone crosses a line 10 years ago, I might have just thought it was weird and not really gone there. But now I just, I call it what it is.”“There are negatives about social media and being so plugged in, but if you can use it and not let it use you, it's an amazing tool.”“Networking is important, but I think also finding a version of it that works for you is equally as important.”“Realize that the other women around you with your same skill set are not your competition. You are your only competition. And the women around you that are doing the same thing as you, they're your allies, like you're all on the same team.”“It's just really important to not be threatened by the people in your city or in your community that are doing the same things.” ResourcesWomen in Music NashvilleThe Alchemist by Paulo CoelhoWho Moved My Cheese by Spencer JohnsonUnlocking Us Podcast by Brenee Brown The Naked Vocalist Podcast Where to find KendraInstagram: @kendrachantelleTwitter: @kendrachantelleFacebook: @kendrachantellemusicLinktr.ee: Kendra’s Pofiles Broken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallc*This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don’t use or love myself!

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    Episode 65: Invest in Yourself for Career Growth with Mindy Pack

    Mindy Pack is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She’s a vocalist, vocal coach, vocologist, songwriter, and mom to three kids and two dogs. We chat about how she started her career as a vocal coach, what laryngeal manipulation is, why she became an ordained minister, developing a vocal app, and all the other projects she’s working on.

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    Episode 64: Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset with Sophia Warren

    Sophia Warren, an Austin, Texas based entrepreneurial singer-songwriter, is my guest on the podcast this week. Listen in as we talk about creating her first EP, how she became entrepreneurial young in life and translated those skills to her music career, why it’s important to understand the business side of the industry, and how she finds inspiration from artists like Taylor Swift and Brendon Urie.

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    Episode 63: Finding Ways to Connect and Pivot with Matilda Lindell

    Swedish singer and vocal coach, Matilda Lindell, is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She’s a touring artist with the tribute act ABBA THE CONCERT, a solo artist, and a vocal coach who found a way to pivot her career when the pandemic prevented her from touring.

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    Episode 62: How Self-Love Can Impact Your Career with Chianne

    International singer-songwriter Chianne is my guest on the podcast this week! Listen in as we talk about her start in the music industry, overcoming fears, and how self-love and acceptance can have a significant impact on your career.

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    Episode 61: Finding a Break in Hustle Culture with Caitlin Dee

    Producer, musician, and podcaster Caitlin Dee is my guest on the podcast this week. She’s the co-host of the podcast, Goth Yearbook After hours, a former member of LA-based band Pipe Dreams, and a talented massage therapist.

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    Episode 60: Finding Inspiration From Those Who Come Before Us with Dr. Tish Oney

    Dr. Tish Oney - singer, songwriter, musicologist, and author -  is my guest on this episode of the podcast. With a focus on jazz and vocal pedagogy, Dr. Oney taught at universities and conferences, wrote articles for well-known publications, and will be releasing a book on jazz vocal pedagogy in 2021.

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    Episode 59 How to Manage Two Creative Careers with Emily Daccarett

    Emily Daccarett splits her time between two creative careers - one in fashion and one in music. Where she can’t fully express herself in one, she expresses herself in the other.

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    Episode 58: Building a More Inclusive Industry with Athxna

    Athxna is my guest on this week’s episode of the podcast. She’s a Nashville based blues and pop singer-songwriter with a new single and video being released at the end of October.

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    Episode 57: Getting Creative to Find Industry Jobs with Sydney Oberhotzler

    Sydney Oberholtzer, music marketing consultant, content creator, and host of The Set Up podcast is my guest on this episode. Listen in chat about the importance of networking to get jobs, pivoting and using your skills in other areas during tough times, and tips for connecting with other industry professionals. Quotes that Stood Out:“It’s also great to have something on the side so that you have your own identity that’s separate from a job.”“If you work in live events typically that’s okay if you can identify the skills you’ve built over it and pivot into a different industry that’s maybe thriving right now”“Artists essentially, they are the business, they are the company. You’ve got to hire the right people to make sure your business is successful.”“Do not before even saying hello to someone, send a link to your content or your business or your music, because I guarantee you they’re not going to open it. There needs to be some context, introduce yourself, be a human.” Resources:Can’t Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation by Anne Helen PetersonAll You Need to Know About the Music Business by Donald Passman The Music Business Podcast Just Mercy by Byran StevensonCanvaLinkedIn Learning Music Biz BestiesShe Runs It ChicagoFem City ChicagoBrunchwork Where to find Sydney:The Set Up: www.thesetupseries.comInstagram: @thesetupseries *This contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this page. I would never recommend a product I don’t use or love myself!

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    Episode 56: Branding, Marketing, and Pivoting Your Career with Diane Foy

    Diane Foy is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She's a podcaster, publicist, marketer, and coach for artists and musicians. Listen in as we discuss the importance of branding, what you need to think about when building your brand, finding your why, pivoting your career, and so much more!

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    Episode 55: How Having an Open and Abundant Mindset Can Impact Your Career with Kendra Muecke

    Kendra Muecke, singer-songwriter, actress, writer, and published author is my guest on this week’s episode of the podcast. She performs under the stage name Kendra and the Bunnies, as a psychedelic folk-rock Americana and spoken world artist.

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    Episode 54: Building Bravery with Emily Ann Peterson

    Emily Ann Peterson is my guest in this episode of the podcast. She’s a singer-songwriter, podcaster, best selling author, teacher, and entrepreneur who speaks on the subject of bravery and eliminating the starving artist mindset.

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    Episode 53: Keeping Your Mind Open to Achieve Your Dreams with Diane Foster

    Film producer and director Diane Foster of WallyBird Productions is my guest on this week’s episode. From her start in dancing at a young age to acting, film production, creative directing for musicians, and now owning a production company, Diane works in many aspects of the entertainment industry.

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    Episode 52: Telling Your Truth with Ali Blake

    Los Angeles based pop singer-songwriter Ali Blake is my guest on this week’s episode of the podcast. Ali uses her music to heal through creativity and is an avid supporter of environmental, animal, and human rights causes.

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    Episode 51: Being Authentically You in the Music Industry with Dina Renee

    Los Angeles based singer-songwriter and pop artist Dina Renee is my guest on this week’s episode of the podcast.

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    Episode 50: Finding the Space to Create with Hannah Judson

    Hannah Judson is my guest on the podcast this week. She’s an international touring American-French singer-songwriter based between Paris, France, and the San Francisco Bay area. We dive deep into creativity in the COVID-19 era and discuss her experiences touring in Europe and the US.

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    Episode 49: Building an Independent Artist Career with Emily Gabriele

    Emily Gabriele, NYC based singer-songwriter (and fellow New Jerseyan), is my guest on this episode of the podcast. Listen in as we chat about releasing music independently, why it’s important to know when to outsource, and how to build a music career while working a 9-5.

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    Episode 48: Overcoming Industry Shifts and Stigmas with Kayti Korte

    Kayti Korte is my guest on the podcast this week. She’s the singer and bass player for the duo Desperate Electric and we dive deep into how the band has transitioned from full time touring to isolating and performing from home, the stigmas of being a woman in music and how she overcomes it, and why it's important to think of your career and band like a business.

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    Episode 47: Being Ready for Change with R0zegld

    R0zegld, the solo project of singer/songwriter/producer Jen Urban, is my guest in this episode of the podcast. We chatted about everything from shifts in the industry due to the pandemic, to shifts within ourselves, overcoming fear, and shifting our mindsets to think of our careers in music as a business.

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    Episode 46: Amplifying Women's Stories with Angela Sclafani and Macy Schmidt

    Macy Schmidt, music director and supervisor, and Angela Sclafani, singer-songwriter, are my guests on this week’s podcast. We talk about how they got started on Broadway in New York, blurring the lines between theatre, pop music, and dramatic storytelling, and their project highlighting women’s stories, Passion Project: Love Songs from Women to Their Work.Quotes that Stood Out:“Find the people and collaborators that you believe in...and persist with them”“Something that I’ve been thinking about a lot is not being afraid to show your process and not have everything be perfect all the time”Resources:MaestroStatera ArtsFiguring - Maria PopovaBig Magic - Elizabeth GilbertMy Love Story - Tina TurnerWhere to Find Macy and Angela:Macyschmidtmusic.comAngelasclafani.comInstagram: @macyjane_ @angelasclafani@passionprojectsongsAngela Sclafani on Spotify *This  contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don’t use or love myself!

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    Episode 45: Knowing Your Worth with Mella Barnes

    Session singer and blogger Mella Barnes is my guest on the podcast this week. She’s not only built a career doing what she loves, but built her own vocal booth!

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    Episode 44 Staying Present and Sustaining Your Career with Sarah Charness

    New York-based electric violinist Sarah Charness is our guest on this episode of the podcast. She started on the violin at just four years old and transitioned to pop and electronic music in her teens. Sarah has collaborated with several internationally known DJ’s and has toured the world playing music.

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    Episode 43: Being an Example of Change with JUNO

    JUNO wears many hats in her music career, and in this episode of the podcast we dive into how she got her start in music, her experiences touring the world with amazing musicians, her album Help Is Not on the Way, and JUNO’s Guitar School. We have a great discussion about the Black Lives Matter movement, how important it is for everyone to educate themselves, and how JUNO uses her voice and her guitar school to create positive opportunities, to bridge the gap with mentorships and community.

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    Episode 42: How Maintaining Your Originality Can Lead to Success with Marta Palombo

    In this episode of The Broken Glass Podcast, I’m speaking with Nashville based folk-pop artist Marta Palombo about her journey in the music industry.

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    Episode 41: Understanding the Business of the Music Business with Athena Renee

    Today’s guest is Athena Renee, a singer-songwriter who is passionate about educating emerging and independent artists about business, accounting, and finance through her company’s DBA Wisdom Reborn Keynote Concerts. With a lot of big events under her belt including Coachella, Day Breakers, and touring with Oprah (yes, Oprah!), Athena Renee has excellent advice for women who want to build their career in the music industry.

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    Episode 40: Building a Career in Music with Dannielle Hollobaugh

    Singer-songwriter and producer Danielle Hollobaugh joins me on today’s podcast to share her story of resiliently building a career in the music industry.

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    Episode 39: with Kelley Jeanne

    Nashville based singer-songwriter Kelley Jeanne was pursuing a science degree at the University of Pittsburgh when she realized that something was missing in her life - music. Listen in as we talk about how important it is to network, to see your music career as a business and what it’s like to be a female in country music.

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    Episode 38: Creating Your Own Story with Miranda Powell

    Nashville based pop-soul artist Miranda Powell joins me in this week’s podcast to talk about her own unique musical journey, how she’s handling staying home during the pandemic, and all things music industry.

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    Episode 37: How to Cope with Changes in Uncertain Times with Edith Mudge

    This episode is for anyone struggling with their thoughts, feelings, or career in the current COVID-19 global pandemic. Edith and I work through how freelancers in the music industry have been impacted, how we're coping with things, and what we're doing to keep the momentum going in our careers.

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    Episode 36: How One Artist Pivoted Her Music Career with Emily V

    From classical to rock violin and from stage presence to digital only, Emily V knows how to pivot and stay in tune with her audience. In this episode, we chat all about being a rock violinist and how she's coping with the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    Episode 35: How One Woman's Full Time Job Helps Her Music Career with Lexi Todd

    Brooklyn based Lexi Todd is a music attorney by day, working as in-house counsel at one of the largest independent music publishers in the world, and singer-songwriter every other minute.

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    Episode 34: How to Prioritize as a Multi-Creative with Mandy Dickson

    Mandy Dickson is a multi-passionate creative who sings, writes, arranges, and acts. Her career has taken her all over the world to places like Japan through orchestra tours as a soloist, Disney Productions, cruises, acting and so much more.  Listen in as we talk about her experiences on tour, working as a woman in the music industry, and building her music career a business

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    Episode 33: Managing Your Artist Career with a Full Time Job with Sarah Harralson

    In this eposide of the podcast, I talk to Sarah Harralson, country singer-songwriter with a full time job in royalties at a major label. We discuss how her full time job helps her artist career, how to manage both, and how to make sure you're getting the royalties you're owed.

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    Episode 32: How Being True to Yourself Can Help You Grow in the Music Industry with Julianne Q

    Blues rock artist, Julianne Q from Julianne Q and the Howl, is passionate about music and building her career in an authentic way that allows her to be true to herself. As a recent LA transplant from Chicago, Julianne has navigated the waters of building a new network, meeting people, and getting her music out in the LA scene.

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    Episode 31: Making Industry Connections that Count with Dani Felt

    Meet Dani Felt: she’s a singer-songwriter and artist empowerment and connection coach. She started her career as a music blogger and now runs two companies, Music Industry Mastery LLC and Artist Plug In Program.

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    Episode 30: How to Develop Your Musicpreneur Social Media Presence

    In this episode, I dive into the importance of building your social media (and online) presence as a musicpreneur - whether you’re an artist, music industry professional, songwriter, producer, or other creative - and the steps to take to develop it.

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    Episode 29: How to Build a Business from Your Experiences with Birdee Bow

    Meet Birdee Bow, CEO of Bsquared Mgmt, a boutique talent agency that offers services for independent musicians. Listen in as we discuss how she grew in her career, built Bsquared Mgmt, launched Aspire to Empire, and handles the surprise when people hear she’s not represented by her company, but actually owns it.

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    Episode 28: How to Create an Authentic and Impactful Social Media Presence with Megan Kuhar

    Meet Megan Kuhar: professor, audio engineer, videographer, percussionist, and social media guru. Megan encourages musicians to think about social media and a brand message that focuses less on algorithms and numbers and more on impact and community. We talk about how she started in music and entrepreneurship, how she built up her businesses, and the best social media tips for impact, community, and growing an authentic following.

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The Broken Glass Podcast is designed to highlight women in the music industry and create a community of women who look out for each other. You’ll hear stories from women across all facets of music. We’ll share tools and resources available to you to make your dream job come to life or to start that business you’ve always wanted to own. But most of all, you’ll be a part of the Broken Glass community, where we support and encourage each other, and open the doors to working in music.

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