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Music Industry Voices

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by sabrina@musiccitiesnetwork.com (Music Cities Network e.V.)

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Visibility is the first step in creating change. In Music Industry Voices, we come together with professionals from the music industry, listening to their stories about how they started out working in the industry, got to their first jobs, what challenges were faced and which opportunities arose. This way, we are making career paths more visible, disclosing opportunities to those who are starting to work in the industry just now, and inspiring those who are searching a new path in their career. Music Industry Voices is to be understood as an ever-evolving platform, growing with the stories told. Tune in, lean back and listen to us detangling ourselves and our careers on air. *** MIV emerged from the European Music Business Task Force (EMBTF), a Creative EU-funded training programme. The programme facilitated a transnational innovative leadership masterclass for 12 emerging European music business professionals by the globally acting Music Cities Network, and the in Aarhus Denmark based Music Organization Promus and the Creative Leadership experts KaosPilots (Aarhus). The podcast is hosted by Freddie Aitken, Manchester-based Membership Officer at London Youth Choirs, Trustee and F&A member at The National Foundation for Youth Music. He is also the co-founder of Manchester-based electronic music collective Traffic and - last but not least - proud member of the first EMBTF Cohort. *** Jingle produced and provided by Sjoerd Vriesema. Cover produced and provided by Franz Thöricht. Podcast Production by Sabrina Dehati. Supervision by Lena Ingwersen and Jeppe Rasmussen. Facilitation by the Music Cities Network and Promus.

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July 2, 2024

Episode 5: Sjoerd Vriesema

Our connection to Sjoerd is the kind of long distance relationship that keeps things exciting. Whenever we get to see each other we know for sure he will come around with a great new idea that he has worked out. Always passionate about newcomer development, and being able to speak out of an artist perspective, he is one of the few people that manages to give great advice on equal footing. Tune in and find out what he has to say about the development of the industry for emerging artists, and the advice he can give now on the basis of these changes.

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June 14, 2023

Episode 4: Rosana Corbacho

For sure, there is no need to explain how important the topic of mental health has become in our society over the past few years - also in the music industry. This episode's guest, Rosana Corbacho, got the call early enough to now be a clinical and humanistic psychologist who specializes in the music industry and all its challenges for our mental health. Rosana opens up about how she came to work in this field, and what her day-to-day work life looks like. In this very honest conversation, she also provided us with tips and guidance, and maybe even a few warnings we should keep in mind. When I asked Rosana what she found helpful along her career - in any matter - she sent this: Favourite Book: Musicophilia - Oliver Sacks Favourite Podcasts:  https://hubermanlab.com/ https://podcast.mindandlife.org/ App: https://www.calm.com/ Routines: Meditations and Journaling Tune in and check in with yourself.

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May 17, 2023

Episode 3: Sandra Perens

To be heard on this episode: Sandra Perens who is opening up about the value of mentorship in her career, how she fostered a healthy relationship between work and her mental health, and why you should proceed to do what you love - although you parents might still not get your job. When I asked Sandra what she found helpful along her career - in any matter, she sent me a list saying: "They haven’t exactly been smth for my career advancement, but rather ways to broaden my mind and thinking and a way to reset so I’d be able to do good work later on." We love a broadened mind so please find Sandras recommendations below: Books would be: Adam Grant's "Originals" James Clear's "Atomic Habits" Jenny Odell's "How to Do Nothing" Bernardine Evaristo's "Girl, Woman, Other" Ann Patchett's "The Dutch House" Madeleine Miller's "The Song of Achilles" Blogs I enjoy are also from Adam Grand and then from Esther Perel - they give such wonderful insights into the world and relatioships around us. They also have podcasts - Esther’s “Where should we begin” is a great listening. Then I also subscribe to Monocle magazines daily newsletter - it keeps you up to date with the things going on around the world, and the Sunday one always has a recepie to try out and I do like a cool new recipe. For podcasts there's “Home Cooking” by Samin Nosrat and Hrishikes Hirway and then "Heavyweight" by Jonathan Goldstein.

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What is Music Industry Voices?

Visibility is the first step in creating change.

In Music Industry Voices, we come together with professionals from the music industry, listening to their stories about how they started out working in the industry, got to their first jobs, what challenges were faced and which opportunities arose. This way, we are making career paths more visible, disclosing opportunities to those who are starting to work in the industry just now, and inspiring those who are searching a new path in their career.
Music Industry Voices is to be understood as an ever-evolving platform, growing with the stories told. Tune in, lean back and listen to us detangling ourselves and our careers on air.


MIV emerged from the European Music Business Task Force (EMBTF), a Creative EU-funded training programme. The programme facilitated a transnational innovative leadership masterclass for 12 emerging European music business professionals by the globally acting Music Cities Network, and the in Aarhus Denmark based Music Organization Promus and the Creative Leadership experts KaosPilots (Aarhus). The podcast is hosted by Freddie Aitken, Manchester-based Membership Officer at London Youth Choirs, Trustee and F&A member at The National Foundation for Youth Music. He is also the co-founder of Manchester-based electronic music collective Traffic and - last but not least - proud member of the first EMBTF Cohort.


Jingle produced and provided by Sjoerd Vriesema. Cover produced and provided by Franz Thöricht. Podcast Production by Sabrina Dehati. Supervision by Lena Ingwersen and Jeppe Rasmussen. Facilitation by the Music Cities Network and Promus.

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