100 Female Music Entrepreneurs Share Their Best Advice: Part 1
Women and the disparities we experience everyday in the workplace is a widely covered topic all over the internet. So, I have refreshed this 2-part series I put together few years ago. It started when I posted on the Women In Music (WIM) List and emailed every badass woman I could think of in my world and and I asked them share their best advice. 100 Women heeded my call. I have recently been invited to the Advisory Board of WIM and I am humbled and excited to be a massive contribution to this organization as it helps support and educate women. If you want to join WIM (which I think is the best investment you can make in yourself) do that by clicking here: http://womeninmusic.org/join .
I will be adding more women and parts to this list as we need to hear from more fantastic women, and now I am delighted to bring you:
100 FEMALE MUSIC ENTREPRENEURS SHARE THEIR BEST ADVICE (PART 1)
Artists, Coaches, and Lawyers
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Shine a light on others as much as you possibly can. Ask how can I help instead of how can others help me, and watch the magic that will unfold.
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ARIEL HYATT
FOUNDER CYBER PR , AUTHOR AND SPEAKER
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Remember that the world does not revolve around you. Be patient, be forgiving and be nice to everyone. Say thank you.Be prepared to hear “no” more than you hear “yes” and don’t lose sleep over it. When every door is closed you can always just make your own damn building.
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ZOE KEATING
ARTIST
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Believe in yourself! – No really, believe in yourself! Being an entrepreneur is hard. You don’t get true “days off” or “vacations” because you carry what you do with you everywhere all the time. You must love what you are doing or you will not be able to keep the pace in order to succeed. Believing in yourself and what you are building is the key to making it all worthwhile because you can then enjoy the process as well as the results.
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ANDREE KAMINSKY
FOUNDER, SINGER EXPRESS
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I’ve been writing artist reviews, profiles and show previews since 1998. Before and during this time, I also worked in radio and marketing. I’ve interacted with hundreds – possibly thousands – of artists, publicists and music industry professionals over the years. All of that experience boils down to the simplest and most logical lessons you can gain when you put your artistry out there for the world to hear: Be open to constructive criticism. Be authentic if you want to connect. Be courteous. Be mindful of how you portray yourself. Be aware of your strongest supporters (and equally aware of others’ agendas). Be grateful for your fans. Be patient when the situation requires it. Be bold when it makes you most uncomfortable. And, above all, be YOURSELF at all times.
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HEIDI DROCKLEMAN
EDITOR OF INDIE-MUSIC.COM
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When building a business you have to think in the present moment and of the future. You need to pace yourself to create your big picture and long term vision. Simultaneously, you have to work with a sense of urgency and pound the pavement to swiftly close deals. Along the way, be kind to those on the same path; your competitors are also your peers. In this journey, it is not about being #1; it is about being persistent and fearless enough to stay the course, not quit, and accomplish your goals without compromise.
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JOYCE DOLLINGER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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Always remember why you got into the music business in the first place. It’s about expressing yourself and speaking from the heart and hopefully touching someone else’s heart. It’s the dance of the soul. When it stops being that, and thing aren’t happening for you, go back to that truth. No matter what ultimately happens, you will be happier if you stay true to yourself.
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GAIL VEREILLES
PRESIDENT OF SANDSHIFTER MUSIC, INC.
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I encourage my consulting clients to change one phrase “I have to do this” to “I GET to do this”! Remembering that you are powerful and you have choice is the key to creative leadership. While others complain, you can be creating and accomplishing your dreams.
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JULIE FLANDERS
ARTIST IN OCTOBER PROJECT & CREATIVE LEADERSHIP AND SUCCESS COACH
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Think of the impossible. What if… Yes I know, obstacles and doubt will challenge you and people will believe that you are out of your mind but just smile. Create that new path for others to follow, surround yourself with the best people, never give up, and that passionate “what if” will suddenly become a reality.