Episode 124 - The Reality of Networking in the Music Industry with Daniel Nesci
Update: 2023-07-09
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Networking is essential for success in the music industry. So much goes into developing best networking practices, and I’m excited to welcome Daniel Nesci back onto the show to explore this topic.
The quote for this episode is by Adam Grant: “If we create networks with the sole intention of getting something, we won’t succeed. We can’t pursue the benefits of networks; the benefits ensue from investments in meaningful activities and relationships.” During our conversation, Daniel and I talk about building relationships with people rather than focusing on what they supply, looking at the mutual benefits of networking, knowing the intent for reaching out to someone, why networking is a core part of the music industry, refraining from treating someone based on what they have or haven’t done because there’s no way of knowing what the future holds, being aware of red flags and avoiding people with bad intentions, having contracts looked over by a lawyer who understands the music industry, recognizing strengths and not being afraid to ask for help in other areas, having at least a little knowledge about other aspects of the music business to enhance professionalism and the quality of communications, tips for successful networking, and so much more. We also chat about Daniel’s music. I loved inviting Daniel back for another informative conversation, so I hope it gives you a realistic glimpse into networking in the music industry.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at http://facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Adam Grant: “If we create networks with the sole intention of getting something, we won’t succeed. We can’t pursue the benefits of networks; the benefits ensue from investments in meaningful activities and relationships.” During our conversation, Daniel and I talk about building relationships with people rather than focusing on what they supply, looking at the mutual benefits of networking, knowing the intent for reaching out to someone, why networking is a core part of the music industry, refraining from treating someone based on what they have or haven’t done because there’s no way of knowing what the future holds, being aware of red flags and avoiding people with bad intentions, having contracts looked over by a lawyer who understands the music industry, recognizing strengths and not being afraid to ask for help in other areas, having at least a little knowledge about other aspects of the music business to enhance professionalism and the quality of communications, tips for successful networking, and so much more. We also chat about Daniel’s music. I loved inviting Daniel back for another informative conversation, so I hope it gives you a realistic glimpse into networking in the music industry.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at http://facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
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