• 258: "I'm not a professional musician or producer" - Does this mean your art isn't worth it?

  • Apr 2 2025
  • Duración: 27 m
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258: "I'm not a professional musician or producer" - Does this mean your art isn't worth it?

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    I get this all the time:

    People reach out or download our resources, listen to the podcast etc. because they want to get better at recording or mixing.

    But then, when I get to talk to them and they find out what it takes to get really good at this they immediately say:

    "I don't want to do this professionally. It's just a hobby."

    As if it was not worth it to put in the effort, time, money or whatever it would take in their situation.


    So I wanted to ask you:

    How many of the artists you worked with are professionals?

    And for those who are not:

    Do they now think it was worth putting in the effort to make it sound awesome?


    I think the fact that it is just a hobby doesn't mean it's not worth it. I think many people will regret that they never made a really great record.

    And on the flip side I think most artists who have made a really great record don't regret it. They are super proud of what they've created and often view it as a bucket list item and something that will still be around when they're gone one day.

    So let's discuss this topic and hopefully help you realize your dreams instead of self-sabotaging by talking yourself out of going after your dreams.


    Enjoy!

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