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In this episode, I have an in-depth conversation with the songwriter, composer, and independent music entrepreneur Emma Wallace.
Emma Wallace has a dozen albums, EPs, and singles to her credit, including her latest, Immortal (available August 31, 2018).
With over a decade of hard-fought experience building a career that supports a family of four through her music, Emma’s got a lot to share about how to be a committed, steadfast, positivity-focused independent creator in the face of professional, personal, and financial challenges.
No matter your creative endeavor, you’ll find a lot of inspiration in her story.
Here are some of the things I talk about with Emma Wallace in this episode, including a few links to sites with which I have an affiliate relationship. I’ll earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase products through those links. It’s a lovely way to show your support for Sonitotum!
What are your thoughts? Let’s hear from you in the comments!
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By Matthew Wayne Selznick4.7
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In this episode, I have an in-depth conversation with the songwriter, composer, and independent music entrepreneur Emma Wallace.
Emma Wallace has a dozen albums, EPs, and singles to her credit, including her latest, Immortal (available August 31, 2018).
With over a decade of hard-fought experience building a career that supports a family of four through her music, Emma’s got a lot to share about how to be a committed, steadfast, positivity-focused independent creator in the face of professional, personal, and financial challenges.
No matter your creative endeavor, you’ll find a lot of inspiration in her story.
Here are some of the things I talk about with Emma Wallace in this episode, including a few links to sites with which I have an affiliate relationship. I’ll earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase products through those links. It’s a lovely way to show your support for Sonitotum!
What are your thoughts? Let’s hear from you in the comments!
This episode has extra content only available for patron members of the Multiversalists community! If you're a patron member at the Bronze level or above, please log in! Click here to learn more about the benefits of membership.