Getcha Some Productions Podcast Episode 7

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http://www.getchasomeproductions.com/podcast

A podcast covering all things related to music production: from the first note to the last fan and everything in between.

Not your typical how to podcast: For a new listeners, each podcast episode is a live business meeting. We are figuring it out as we go and hopefully it is of value for people to listen in as we do so.

Every podcast is a business meeting, every business meeting is a podcast. This podcast is (always) candid. We pull back the curtain.

In this episode we discuss:

Even though we are on episode seven of the podcast were actually only up to step four of Colin Gray’s podcast creation program (link to program below)

Step four of the podcast creation program details using Music in your Podcasts and where you can find good free music. We decided that, when we are ready to use Music, will just make it ourselves.

In the interest of keeping it simple and making it easy for us to stay consistent making these podcasts we decided to do no audio editing which means we’re not gonna use Music at all. At first.

We reference one of our brands. www.getchasomeguitar.com

I pitch Dan on the idea of contributing bass lines for my rhythm changes lesson for www.getchasomeguitar.com

Dan is a great bass player and gets the right of first refusal and all recording assignments for the underlying brands of Getcha Some Productions

Dan refuses. He says go with the jazz guy for the jazz stuff.

I also offer Dan the ability to host bass guitar lessons on the Getcha Some Guitar Website. Dan definitely wants to start doing some bass lessons. Probably geared toward an intermediate player. Talk a little bit about Dan’s target market. I suggest that he should look for wealthy middle-age men who can pay $100 an hour or $50 for half an hour bass lesson.

We talk a bit about how to handle the finances of the business. One idea is to, at first, open up a joint account where all the business bills are paid and all the revenues flow into.

Even though we went over time we actually start to get into a kind of more of a business meeting conversation. So I talked a little bit about my philosophy of business. Can we discuss how important it is for people to feel like they are partners in the business and that they will benefit from the success of the business as much as anyone else. That just makes people feel good. Also it gives people an incentive to do their best and achieve their highest of ability.

To have a really good business, you have to set the tone. You have to make everyone feel good.

If you love your business, you want to make everyone else love it too, including your employees. Because you want them to do their best. And you don’t want them to hold your business back in any way.

We took a little bit about socially responsible capitalism and Jon Mackey.

Thanks, as always to Colin Gray of the The Podcast Host, for his instruction

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