Hi all! I wanted to share an update of a post I sent earlier this week (the post is hidden). I was frustrated about business relationships I've had in my market. Before I joined SGA, I felt like I was facing a lot of barriers in my artist journey. So after taking a break to grieve I changed my approach with pursuing music by ensuring that I have safe spaces with likeminded people to prevent me from burning out, which is why I joined SGA. In my post I asked if anyone knew of any engineers in...Hi all! I wanted to share an update of a post I sent earlier this week (the post is hidden). I was frustrated about business relationships I've had in my market. Before I joined SGA, I felt like I was facing a lot of barriers in my artist journey. So after taking a break to grieve I changed my approach with pursuing music by ensuring that I have safe spaces with likeminded people to prevent me from burning out, which is why I joined SGA. In my post I asked if anyone knew of any engineers in Maryland that they trust because that was one of the issues I was having. I didn't get an answer, which is okay, but I did find an online support group for musicians outside of SGA that I wanted to share in case someone is also going through the same thing and is struggling emotionally.
If you become a member of Americana Music Association, one of their perks is that they have an online support group for people in the music industry who are going through a hard time, whether they are grieving or experienced trauma, or need help navigating relationships in the business, etc it's a space for you.
I don't work for Americana Music Association and this is not a promotion. I'm just spreading this as a word of mouth because I know what it's like to go through a humiliating experience in the industry and feel too ashamed to open up about it or not know a space where you can share your experiences without feeling judged.
Here is the website if anyone is interested in joining: www.americanamusic.org - feeling innovative
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