It's no secret that the music industry chews and spits people out, using them for profits until they're no longer relevant. This toxic model is often the only way artists think they can become “famous” and make money doing what they love.
Fortunately, you don't have to give up on your dreams because there are many ways you can create sustainable income without changing who you are!
In this episode, Hannah Chapman, CFP, APMA, CRPC, talks with Adam McInnis, musician and founder of The Billboard 500, about his mission to empower artists to live out their dreams in a way that is healthy and life-giving!
Learn more:
Making music is about connecting to others and is worth pursuing
How the music industry has created a culture of disposable talent
Why you need to stop looking at yourself and your music as a product
Why we don't need to chase the shiny things to have success and money
How fame isn't what it seems
What is Dunbar's law?
Connect with Adam:
Mentoring/Coaching: thebillboard500.com
His Band: https://www.sonsoflegion.com/
And connect with Hannah here:
Website: https://www.hannahrchapman.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannah.chapman.cfp
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hannahchapmanfinancialadvisor/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahrchapman/
Expansive CEO Website: https://expansiveceo.com/freegift