

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble
Bree Noble
Host Bree Noble shares insights on how to create a sustainable career as a woman in the music business. This show includes two different episode formats, solo shows where Bree provides tips and tricks from her own knowledge and experience, and interviews with female musicians and industry pros. These interviews are inspirational and informational and help our audience get a different perspective on the business of music.
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Apr 2, 2021 • 27min
235. 7 Music Industry Rules I Broke (And You Should Too!)
These so-called "rules" I still see online. I give you permission to break them!

Mar 26, 2021 • 13min
234. Starving Artist Syndrome Is Limiting Your Opportunities
I truly believe that all boats can rise with the tide. What does that mean for musicians? It means that if we band together to promote Indie music as a whole, everyone can benefit. If we collaborate and help each other, everyone wins. It means that there is no limit to what we can do together to create more opportunities for Indie Musicians. And it means that just because one artist does well, it doesn’t mean another can’t do well too. It’s not either or.But starving artist syndrome has many musicians believing that their resources are limited. That there’s a fixed pie of fans or venues or income and if others get a piece there will be none left for them. That if one musician succeeds it means another fails. Starving artist mentality has caused so many musicians to believe that fans and venues and income opportunities are scarce and that there’s not enough to go around. It creates division and leads to unhealthy competition. It isolates artists from their community.But what would happen if the Indie Artist community stopped believing that resources are scarce, and proclaimed starving artist syndrome to be a myth? What if instead of fighting for fans and venues and income, we worked together to better the industry as a whole and make more opportunities for everyone? What if we introduced our fans to other great artists in our genre and they did the same for us? What if we did gig swaps with local artists? What if we shared our wins and failures with each other so we could cut the learning curve for everyone?That’s what I mean by all boats rise with the tide. My mission behind The Profitable Musician is to create more opportunities for indie musicians and to teach them to work together to CREATE more opportunities for themselves and each other. And we WILL create those opportunities through uncovering more streams of income. We’ll create them by coming together as a community of like-minded artists to share what’s working so we all can build our careers. We’ll do it by disrupting the starving artist mentality that is keeping musicians living in fear and isolation, believing that resources and opportunities are limited. And we as Indie artists, and especially female artists, will thrive because of it!If you want to be part of this movement and rise with us, then join us inside my free Facebook group, the Female Indie Musician Community. We can’t wait to meet you.

Mar 19, 2021 • 57min
233. Being Open About Race & Gender Issues With Your Audience with Tara Priolo
Tara and I discuss how to talk about hard subjects with your fans like race and gender issues and how to take a stand for what you believe in while weaving that into your branding and music.

Mar 12, 2021 • 43min
232. Persistence In Your Music Career & Life with Beth Matthew & Cayla Brooke
How can you harness the power of persistence in your music career, especially in these trying times? What does it look like and what habits will help you stay the course? My Female Indie Musician Community managers Beth & Cayla talk about persistence in music and life and give some amazing examples and personal stories that will inspire you.

Mar 6, 2021 • 35min
231. Nashville Is Not Just Country Music with Mimi & Muziqueen

Feb 26, 2021 • 35min
230. Closing The Industry Gender Gap with She Knows Tech's Jasmine Kok

Feb 19, 2021 • 46min
229. Age & Motherhood Shouldn't Hold You Back From The Music Career You Desire with Brianna Ruelas
Brianna Ruelas talks about her experience on American Ido, what happened afterward and what should we do differently. She also shares how she revitalized her career after becoming a mom and is really coming into her own now that she is in her 40s. Be inspired from this interview that it's never too late to pursue your music dreams.

Feb 12, 2021 • 12min
228. Why Music Hustle Culture Will Kill Your Career Growth
How do you know if you're doing the right things to move your career forward? Why do some marketing tactics work and some fall flat? This is a "pre-training to my Musician's Profit Path workshop - "How To Attract Your 1,000 True Fans Without Wasting Valuable Time & Money on Marketing That Doesn't Work". http://musiciansprofitpath.com

Feb 5, 2021 • 35min
227. Becoming A Musician Who Gets Things Done with Beth Matthew & Cayla Brooke

Jan 29, 2021 • 41min
226. How To Keep Fear And Anxiety From Stunting Your Music Career Growth with Ingela Onstad
Following up on our episode about Stage Fright with Allison Anderson, I talk with Ingela Onstad about strategies for coping with fear and anxiety on and off stage.