74. Navigating a Path to Being a Professional Musician
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74. Navigating a Path to Being a Professional Musician
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Today we chat with our guest Zoë Moff about politics and culture in music, strengthening your message as an artist, and the esiest way to navigate your path to a...
show more“Where I grew up I feel very grateful that we had the love of music and that that music was directly related to a cause” - Zoë Moff
https://jazzfoundation.org/Their mission is to prevent homelessness and evictions for musicians and families in need by assisting with rent and mortgages. In partnership with Englewood Hospital, they provide a pro bono network of physicians and specialists for uninsured musicians in health crisis.Helping musicians rebuild their homes and restore their lives after hurricanes, floods, and other catastrophes. Learn more at jazzfoundation.org
Our guest today, Zoe Moff is an audio engineer, bassist, composer, and recent graduate of the University of Colorado Denver. She was also one of our first interns here at musicians tip jar when we were first getting up and running. This was so fun for me to get to sit down with Zoë and I hope you enjoy it!
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- What is one skill that you could improve by finding a place to emerge yourself in it? This could be a conference like NAMM or a recording studio or a school. It’s more about recognizing a solid environment that will help you move forward in your focus.
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As always, Thanks for joining us and remember, there is already enough for everyone, you just need to know how to get it. Until next time, on behalf of Dave Tamkin and myself, Chris Webb. Stay happy, healthy, and wealthy. Ameilia Earhart said it best, “The most effective way to do it, is to do it.”
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