Episode 47
This week as I approach the one year anniversary of starting the Songwriter’s Planner – Podcast I wanted to take a moment and reflect on what I’ve learned from putting together this podcast week after week.
The initial idea for this podcast was to support the Songwriter’s Planner and provide helpful content to other artists and musicians out there who have the same questions I have.
The new music industry is a big place with a lot of new opportunities for artists to take advantage of to grow their fan base and get more people to listen to your music. But with this new amazing place comes a lot of questions.
My hopes were for this little podcast to help serve as another resource and tool to musicians and artists alike and help find ways to navigate the new music landscape.
It’s been quite a year and I’ve learned so much so this week I wanted to share my thoughts and experiences.
In This Podcast You Will Learn:
1). The original reason I decided to start a podcast and how it fits into supplementing the purpose for the Songwriter’s Planner.
2). How the landscape of the new music industry has changed and brought the focus back to the “Artist In Charge” mentality. And also why it means we have more responsibilities.
3). The various skills I’ve learned or have gotten better at putting together a podcast week after week and how that has helped me as a musician.
4). The most important lesson I’ve learned this past year as a podcaster and how it’s helped me stay on track consistently.
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Thanks again for swinging by this week’s podcast. I’ve had an amazing time putting together these episodes this past year and have learned more than I thought I would when first starting out.
Applying the same things I’ve learned here to your music ambitions can also help you make progress in such a short amount of time.
Whether it’s new music, starting a blog or vlog or even podcasting to supplement your art, there is always something new to learn that will only help you find more fans.
Til next episode!
Mike
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