Georgia joins us to tell us more about key lessons learnt throughout her journey so far, as well as her hopes and ambitions for women and the future of the music industry.
Read MoreIt’s very normal to have differences of opinion when collaborating but sometimes it stops feeling temporary and par for the course and starts to feel terminal. What to do?
Read MoreSocial self-care: the art of ensuring your intentional interactions with people who are part of your professional world and set up from the outset to build you up, not wear you out.
Read MoreAs festival season gets underway, Tamara Gal-On considers the benefits of water in aiding music industry professionals to practise self care at one of the busiest times in the musical calendar.
Read More1: Begin by circling any of the values below that are truly important to you, personally and professionally. Feel free to add other values not on the list. Some values may seem similar – choose the word that most resonates for you.
Read MoreWhen I was 4 years old, I had to attend an interview for the only available place at my parents’ first choice of school for me, as there was a waiting list. My dad took me. We had a conversation in the car that he recalls vividly and I don’t recall at all. In it he advised me never to pretend to be anything I am not.
Read MoreI have a lot to say on longevity and sustainability – So this is going to be a series of articles. If you love making music and you want it to be your living, there are certain things that will help and some things that won't if you want to retire from the business at a grand old age – or even keep on going like the Chuck Berry of your generation.
Read MoreKeychange participant Anna Christoffersson filmed these inspiring and insightful videos with some fellow Keychange-rs at Tallinn Music Week, where the network of 60 women met for the first time.
Read MorePart of the point of going to a music conference is networking. Yes, I know, it’s a horrible truth but there it is. Networking has a bad reputation.
Read MoreFollowing up is challenging. It isn’t difficult really, any more than going to the gym is, or giving up eating cake, unless you really don’t feel like it in which case somehow despite your best intentions, the gym or the cake abstinence never quite happen.
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