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The podcast about all things business for music teachers and studio owners. Learn how to brand, market, and grow your music studio. Hear stories of creative music teachers who are taking on other cool entrepreneurial projects. Get answers to your self-employment questions from experts. Hosted by entrepreneur, business coach, and piano teacher, Andrea Miller.
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From the creators of ARC interviews + The Experience // ARC an annual conference in Canada, our aim at The ARC Creative Podcast is to expose our listeners to creative insight from photographers + creatives from various fields and backgrounds. We believe in helping to establish environments that foster creativity & social connections. We believe that learning from others and expanding our circle of influence can bring our community clarity, happiness, and joy through creativity.
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Moms As Entrepreneurs (MAE pronounced ma) mission is to connect moms who are entrepreneurs to resources to build on their enterprise in relations with other areas of her life. MAE is a support system providing aspiring and existing mother entrepreneurs with the inspiration, resources and networks to excel in their family, career, community, and social life. We serve women and mother-owned businesses in need of business strategy, guidance, and work-life balance.
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Entrepreneurs are revolutionaries — challenging the status quo, working to bring about a change, choosing a life of hardships and sacrifices and putting in sweat and blood into something that may be deemed impossible by most of us on the road to success.
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Ready to step into your purpose as a Christian entrepreneur? Godlywood Girl's Live Your Purpose As A Christian Entrepreneur Bible Study Podcast is here to empower you with the Biblical scripture, encouragement and inspiration you need to achieve your God-given PURPOSE in life as a Christian entrepreneur. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephanie-rodnez/support
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Entrepreneur and admitted failure on multiple occasions Nathan J. Mazur hosts the Remake Nate Podcast, an open and honest discussion forum where Nathan candidly shares personal stories about his biggest successes and biggest failures and mistakes over the course of the last 22+ years as an entrepreneur. What started as curiosity in his early years of life lead to Nathan falling in love with the idea of creating and owning a business of his own, and working hard to achieve what he perceived a ...
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This podcast is the equivalent to my vlog on YouTube but should give you a chance to stay updated on day to day work as a UX Design Entrepreneur based in Germany. I currently own my own agency and am starting some other smaller projects beside that to make user experience the number one reason why a company or solution succeeds on the market out there.
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Two business-owning, work-from-home moms who are laughing their way through parenthood. Shailey Murphy: video producer, interior designer and mom of two. Katie Day: photographer, graphic designer, improviser, comedy writer for a late night talk show mom of 4.
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Get ready to embark on a transformative journey with Wedding Photographers Shari & Mike. In this interview, we delve into the depths of being brave and overcoming your fears in the world of wedding photography. Discover the key to longevity as wedding photographers — connection. Hear their origin stories and Shari's inspiring jump into photography,…
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We have wrapped up another school year and another season of our long-format teacher interviews. But don't worry, we have NO intentions of abandoning your playlists this summer. Listen in to hear about a returning series AND a brand new series coming your way! A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/…
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My conversation today is the second in a set of two interviews from first-time parents talking about how they planned for parental leave. In both last week’s episode with Renee Shaw Nutwell and today’s episode with Jeremy Eikenberry, we talk about the goals these teachers had for their students and studios during their leave, how they attempted to …
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Today's interview is on a topic I've never covered on the podcast before and it's not one that gets a lot of attention, but it’s a real thing that a lot of teachers have to navigate and it can be kind of complicated. I’m talking about taking an extended leave from a studio. Our discussion centers around taking parental leave after the birth of a ch…
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Looking to tap further into your own creativity as a photographer? This is for you. In this episode, Heather shares her process for coming up with creative ideas and how she explores and lets go of certain concepts. She also shares her experience with Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way, and how it impacted her creativity. Heather also discusses her o…
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This interview is really fun, because it’s sort of a listener response to some previous interviews I did with teachers who used lead generation websites, like Thumbtack.com, to build their studios. Today I’m interviewing a drummer who dove into teaching during the pandemic when gigs stopped. Rob had such great success building his studio that, even…
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If you're looking to gain insight from a veteran wedding photographer? Look no further than Elisabeth Breckenridge, who has been documenting wedding since 2003. In this episode, Elisabeth takes us on a journey through her photography career, starting with her first experiences capturing both her brother's weddings on black and white film. She then …
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Today I have the privilege of interviewing Kayia Baker, the director of a non-profit music school from my own city - St. Louis! In this interview we talk about how the program launched to 45 students in one location to now serving over 250 students in three different neighborhoods, we talk about what it takes to fund a program that provides free le…
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In this episode, I sit down with Birth, Documentary, Lifestyle Photographer & Filmmaker Ashley Marston. Ashley shares with us her journey through her career, starting with motherhood as her inspiration for photography. We dive into her impressive 365 project, discussing gear and how she uses her images as a love letter to her family. Ashley also sh…
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This time of year I get a lot of financial questions from teachers. We’ve just gotten through the holiday spending spree, new year’s might have inspired some financial goal-setting, and then there’s the looming tax deadline in April, so there’s a lot to think about. Sometimes the questions I get are really specific to an individual, but lately a bu…
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Improve Your Mental Health & Your Creativity : Wedding Photographer Sam Hugh This week, I sat down with Sam Hugh. Sam discusses his experience seeking help from a therapist after experiencing a panic attack at home and how through therapy, Sam learned to hold himself accountable as he began journaling and setting goals, giving him focus and allowin…
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Today we’re talking about all things non-profit management. My guest, Erin Parkes, founder of the Lotus Centre shares so many insights from her experiences working with a board of directors, crafting effective messaging for different stakeholders, managing a budget, and even dealing with burnout. All while keeping the mission of her organization fr…
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The Art Of Story In Wedding Films : A Chat with Maclean of Hello Tomorrow In this episode, I sit down with Maclean of Hello Tomorrow to discuss his journey into film making, storytelling in video, and the world of wedding film making. Maclean shares his insights on starting as a film maker in the industry, finding the right music with Musicbed, and…
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Many teachers are intrigued by the idea of introducing group lessons into their studios, but may feel like the hurdles to getting started are too high. Today I'm talking to an Ohio-based teacher, Debra Mattera, who started her group lesson program by partnering with other organizations - first a music store and later local elementary schools. We ta…
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Join as together we sit down with Nova Scotia Wedding Photographer & Entrepreneur, Hugh Whitaker. In this episode, we sit down with Hugh, who shares his insights on shooting personal work, bringing intention to your composition, and using light and movement to create unique images on a wedding day. With a passion for surfing in Costa Rica and a lov…
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Will you be in Reno, NV for the MTNA conference next week? Find out how we can meet! Not attending? No worries. We’ve got a great episode coming your way about starting group lesson programs in local schools. A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/2023mtnaconferenceannouncement.…
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Join as together we sit down with Dallas & Sabrina, talented Wedding Photographers from Canada and based in Europe. Highlights include:- Behind The Scenes Of Dallas & Sabrina's Favourite Photos Dallas & Sabrina's Introduction To Weddings Marketing To New Audiences Lessons From Moving Abroad To Europe Overcoming Fear, Mindset & Strategy Tips When Ch…
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Today I’m talking to Noah Tretter, a guitar teacher who branched out from his private studio in Oregon to start a virtual multi-teacher studio during COVID. One of the unique things about this studio, is the way its founder has tapped into charter school programs as a way of building the student base and making it possible for families to use educa…
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Join as we sit down with Meghan Hemstra, a talented Vancouver Wedding Photographer, as she shares her journey of honing her craft and gaining confidence in her unique style. Gain valuable insights into the importance of mindset, community, and consistency in creating stunning high fashion and editorial images in the wedding industry . Don't miss ou…
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Today I’m talking to Celeste Watson, the owner of a thriving private piano studio in North Carolina. We cover a lot of studio nuts and bolts in this conversation: things like studio policies, parent communication, handling tuition increases, setting expectations for new students, and much more. But before we get into any of that, we talk about the …
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In this conversation, Don Bringas (Rangefinder Magazine´s 30 Rising Stars of Wedding Photography, Brides, Harpers Bazaar & Vogue) shares his story from the Philippines and now in the Canary Islands along with his journey in the industry. He talks openly about his experiences breaking into new communities and destinations, and shares insights into h…
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Today we’re back with part two of a great conversation with someone you may have encountered on YouTube - The Ukulele Teacher aka John Atkins. John is YouTuber, Patreon creative, and now podcaster who got his start on YouTube back in 2011. We talk about the opportunities and the challenges of being an early user of platforms like Patreon, how monet…
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Erin Fraser is a Wedding and Family Photographer based in Langley, BC. Erin is one of the most successful photographers in BC, has 4 kids and a dog with her partner in Canada. She's also a former photographer for the U.S. Air Force. 00:00 Intro - Erin's Start In Photography & The U.S. Air Force 06:25 Scaling Back As A Photographer 11:05 Erin's Idea…
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Today we’re back with part one of a great conversation with someone you may have encountered on YouTube - The Ukulele Teacher aka John Atkins. John is YouTuber, Patreon creative, and now podcaster who got his start on YouTube back in 2011. We talk about the opportunities and the challenges of being an early user of platforms like Patreon, how monet…
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Sara Rogers is a Vancouver, BC based wedding photographer documenting human connection and in-between moments. Today we connected about all things weddings, photography, becoming a mother, what 2023 holds for Sara and more. Links below link to our YouTube Channel:- 00:00 Intro - Sara's Early Lessons Before Photography 02:54 What 2023 Holds For Sara…
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Adonye Jaja is a Denver Based Fine Art Wedding Photographer, recently named one of Brides ‘Best Photographers' in 2022 & one of Harpers Bazaar's 'Best Photographers in the World'. 00:00 Intro - What is Coffee With Creatives? 03:20 Connecting With Adonye Jaja Through Twitter 06:00 Adonye's First Wedding 08:38 Adonye's Work 10:45 Film Cameras & AD's …
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Today’s episode is a little different than usual. Amy Elmore (who you may remember from Studio Snapshot 007) is returning to talk about mindset and goal-setting. We’re also pulling back the curtain on a little thing we’ve got in the works to release later this spring. A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStar…
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2022 has officially come to a close. With the turn of the calendar, many of us are closing the fiscal years for our businesses and wrapping up our bookkeeping for the year in anticipation of the tax season ahead. I am a HUGE fan of a low-stress tax season and the way to accomplish that is to get started early and tackle one step at a time. Which is…
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Today I’m joined by two guests who have started two businesses together: a thriving, multi-location conservatory, and a practice app to motivate and inspire students. You’ll get to hear about how Chris and Robert manage both businesses and what they’ve learned along the way. A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStu…
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Today I have the pleasure of welcoming back Chris Swan, a guest who was on the podcast back in Episode 066. In that episode we talked about Chris’s studio STL Piano Lessons and all the changes he made in his first years in business to get his studio where he wanted it to be. Chris was super transparent about the highs and lows he had experienced as…
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Cultivating a Community of Collaborators: An Interview with Josh Olson Growing up in Minnesota as an aspiring photographer, Josh Olson didn't have the Rocky Mountains of Colorado or the architecture of New York City, yet he didn't need them—he had people to inspire him. In fact, people have been the foundation of what sustains him, mentors him, and…
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