Episode 11: Developing the Mindset of a Music Entrepreneur (feat. David Andrew Wiebe)

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Welcome to episode 11 of the Passive Income Musician Podcast! Musicians are natural entrepreneurs, only many haven’t realized it yet. The truth is if you can tap into your inner entrepreneur, the likelihood of your success as a musician is so much greater. Our guest, David Andrew Wiebe from the Music Entrepreneur HQ talks about music entrepreneurship and how it can change your life.

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Everything I talk about on Passive Income Musician is about using your musical talents as an entrepreneur.

If you want to make a living as a musician, whether it be through passive income like I teach, gigging, recording, or whatever it may be, you need to start thinking like an entrepreneur.

This means combining your musical creativity with a business mindset. This means thinking outside the box to think about how you can make a living as a musician.

There are many paths to take as a music entrepreneur. Some are probably waiting for you to invent them.

In this episode, I have special guest David Andrew Wiebe from The Music Entrepreneur HQ and the New Music Industry Podcast to talk about music entrepreneurship.

We talk about his journey as a musician and how he started his entrepreneurial journey. We spend most of the episode talking about what it means to be an entrepreneur, the benefits it provides, and what to do next.

He also talks about his book “The Essential Guide to Music Entrepreneurship.” 

In this episode:

1. David Andrew Wiebe and his journey towards entrepreneurship.

2. What is a music entrepreneur and who should be one?

3. What are the benefits of music entrepreneurship?

4. What steps should musicians take to become successful entrepreneurs?

David unloads a lot of value packed info on the episode today and I really appreciate him for taking the time.

Being a music entrepreneur has changed my life. It can change your life too, but you have to get started. You have to take action, and you have to build the right mindset.

Let me know in the comments:

Where are you on your journey as a music entrepreneur and what are you going to do next?

Important Links:

The Music Entrepreneur HQ

The Essential Guide to Music Entrepreneurship