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  • 136. Introduction to Money and Relationships in Music
    2025/08/19
    Money and music don’t always mix easily—but if you want a sustainable career, they have to. In this episode, we dig into the financial side of being a musician: the mindsets, the mistakes, and the simple steps you can take to finally feel in control of your money. We talk about the common struggles artists face—like undervaluing gigs, avoiding taxes, and relying on a single income stream—and share practical tips to fix them. From tracking every dollar to paying yourself first, we show how small changes can create long-term stability. More importantly, we tackle the emotional side of money: the shame, fear, and comparison that can keep musicians stuck. This is about building not just wealth, but confidence and clarity in your music career. In this episode, you’ll learn:
    • Why your music career is a business (and how to treat it like one)
    • The biggest money mistakes musicians make—and how to avoid them
    • How to set up simple systems for saving, budgeting, and taxes
    • Why multiple income streams are key to stability
    • How to shift your mindset from scarcity to sustainability
    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the financial side of music, this conversation will help you take back control and start building the freedom you deserve.


    Visit MusiciansTipJar.com for more resources and tools to empower your financial journey.

    Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com

    Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi

    https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock

    Pictures by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/

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    45 分
  • 135. Taking the Luck Out of Growing Your Social Channels (with Johnny Fiacconi of The Dreamboats)
    2025/08/12
    🎙️ S5 E20 – Taking the Luck Out of Growing Your Social Channels (with Johnny Fiacconi of The Dreamboats) In this episode of Musicians Tip Jar, we’re back with Johnny Fiacconi — drummer, entrepreneur, and viral content creator — to dive deep into how musicians can strategically grow their social media without waiting on luck. We explore what it really takes to build a consistent online presence, develop a content strategy, and show up with authenticity. Johnny shares how he grew multiple channels to millions of views with no ad budget — just by showing up every day and delivering value. 💡 You’ll learn:
    • Why consistency beats luck in growing your social presence
    • How Johnny creates, schedules, and improves daily content
    • The key differences between amateur and pro musicians online
    • Why music is just one piece of your band’s business model
    • How to build a roadmap, not just a hope-filled wish list
    If you’ve been wondering how to stand out on TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube — this is the mindset and strategy shift you’ve been waiting for.

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/johnnyfiacconi
    Band: www.instagram.com/thedreamboats & www.thedreamboatsband.com
    Drumming: https://www.instagram.com/johnnygwiz


    Visit MusiciansTipJar.com for more resources and tools to empower your financial journey.

    Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com

    Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi

    https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock

    Pictures by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/

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    56 分
  • 134. The Game-Changer for Staying Motivated (with Johnny Fiacconi of The Dreamboats)
    2025/08/05
    🎙️ S5 E19 – The Game-Changer for Staying Motivated (with Johnny Fiacconi of The Dreamboats) In this episode of Musicians Tip Jar, we sit down with Canadian drummer, entrepreneur, and content creator Johnny Fiacconi of The Dreamboats. Johnny shares the real truth behind staying motivated as a working musician — and the simple daily habit that transformed his mindset, productivity, and long-term success. From band dynamics and business decisions to mentors and morning routines, this episode covers how musicians can build momentum, stay focused, and create a sustainable career in today’s music industry. 🔥 You’ll learn:
    • The daily routine that keeps Johnny consistent and driven
    • Why financial clarity is a creative advantage
    • How to build a band that actually works
    • The power of saying no to the wrong gigs
    • Why “hope is not a strategy” (and what is)
    🎧 Whether you're a full-time musician, content creator, or music entrepreneur — this episode will inspire you to step up, take action, and invest in your own growth.

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/johnnyfiacconi
    Band: www.instagram.com/thedreamboats
    Drumming: https://www.instagram.com/johnnygwiz

    Visit MusiciansTipJar.com for more resources and tools to empower your financial journey.

    Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com

    Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi

    https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock

    Pictures by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/

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    48 分
  • 133. Debt vs. Investments for Musicians: Your Path to Financial & Creative Freedom
    2025/07/29
    Are you a musician feeling the weight of financial stress? In this essential episode of Musicians Tip Jar, hosts Chris Webb and Dave Tamkin dive deep into the often overlooked realities of debt for musicians and the transformative power of investments for musicians.

    Discover how carrying debt doesn't just drain your wallet, but also stifles your creative freedom and limits your music career longevity. We expose the hidden costs of debt, from missed opportunities and delayed investing to reduced creditworthiness and overwhelming stress. Learn why a "broke artist" mentality is a phase, but a "financially trapped artist" is a cycle you can break.

    This episode is packed with eye-opening statistics on household debt, credit card burdens, and student loans impacting today's artists. More importantly, we provide actionable financial planning strategies. Understand the critical difference between good and bad debt, and why prioritizing high-interest debt is your first step towards wealth for musicians.
    Whether you're battling credit card debt, navigating student loans, or simply looking to build a more secure music business, this episode offers clear insights and practical advice. We emphasize the importance of financial awareness, starting small with investments, and letting compound interest work for you.

    Key Takeaways: * The true cost of debt: it steals your options and mental bandwidth. * Delaying your investments can cost you decades of potential growth. * Strategies to tackle high-interest debt and improve your credit. * How even small, consistent investments can lead to significant financial freedom. * There is an undeniable connection between financial peace and artistic freedom. Tune in to learn how to turn your passion into a thriving, sustainable music career. Stop treading water and start sailing towards your desires.

    Visit MusiciansTipJar.com for more resources and tools to empower your financial journey.

    Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com

    Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi

    https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock

    Pictures by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/

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    39 分
  • 132. 10 Ways to Communicate Like a Pro in the Music Industry
    2025/07/22
    Want more gigs, better collaborations, and fewer awkward misunderstandings? It all starts with how you communicate. In this episode of Musicians Tip Jar, Chris Webb and Dave Tamkin break down the 10 essential communication habits every musician needs to succeed in today’s music industry. From booking shows and negotiating deals to handling creative conflict and building strong relationships, we cover the specific scripts, tools, and strategies that turn musicians into trusted pros. If you've ever lost a gig, missed an opportunity, or struggled with unclear expectations — this one’s for you. 💡 What you’ll learn:
    • How to write emails that actually get responses
    • The difference between professional and casual communication
    • Real examples of what to say to producers, venues, labels & collaborators
    • Tools to stay organized and responsive
    • Why communication is the foundation of your music business success
    📌 Action step included to help you level up your communication this week! 📬 Get more resources: www.musicianstipjar.com
    📧 Email us: Musicianstipjar@gmail.com
    📺 Watch more episodes: Subscribe on YouTube 👍 If you find this helpful, slam that Like button and Subscribe to keep your music business moving forward!


    Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com

    Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi

    https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock

    Pictures by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/

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    57 分
  • 131. The Real Truth About Cover Gigs: Income, Strategy & Growth
    2025/07/15
    In this episode of Musicians Tip Jar, we bust the myths around cover gigs and show you how to turn them into a powerful income stream for your music career. Whether you’re playing weddings, bars, or private events, cover gigs can fund your original projects, build your audience, and sharpen your live performance skills—if you approach them with strategy. We break down how to price your sets, brand yourself without selling out, manage gear and expenses, and maximize every opportunity these gigs bring. This episode is for every working musician who wants to earn more and stay true to their art. 🎸 Topics Covered:
    • Cover gig pricing strategies that reflect your value
    • How to brand yourself in the cover scene without blending in
    • Managing gear, contracts, and payments like a pro
    • Turning cover gig income into fuel for original projects
    • Networking tips that lead to higher-paying opportunities
    🎯 Quote of the Episode:
    "Cover gigs aren’t selling out—they’re buying in. To your future." If you’re ready to make more money without burning out, this episode gives you the tools and mindset to level up your cover gig game.


    Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com

    Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi

    https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock

    Pictures by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/

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  • 130. Becoming a Multi-Platinum Music Producer: Vince DiPasquale on Burnout, FaderPro & Authenticity | Part 2
    2025/07/08
    In Part 2 of our conversation with multi-platinum producer Vince DiPasquale (Madonna, Timberlake, Mariah Carey), we dive deeper into what it really takes to build a sustainable, creative, and fulfilling music career. From co-founding FaderPro, a groundbreaking music education platform, to remixing hits like “4 Minutes” in just four days, Vince shares the lessons learned across two decades in the industry. He breaks down the myth of “whatever it takes,” the realities of burnout, and why being fun to work with often matters more than gear. 🎧 Topics We Cover:
    • The creation of FaderPro and its real-world education model
    • Choosing art over hustle with new band projects
    • The “mixer’s game” and studio pressure
    • Why versatility in genre can both help and hurt your brand
    • Income stream evolution: from studio engineer to educator
    • Working with Timberlake, remixing Mariah, and learning from every gig
    • Why networking > marketing when it comes to opportunities
    • Standing up for proper recognition and pay as a producer
    • Mentorship, teaching, and building a better path for the next generation
    💬 “Does the world need another song? Yes—but it needs the right song.” — Vince DiPasquale 📌 Subscribe for weekly episodes that bring financial clarity and career strategy to independent musicians.
    🎧 Listen on your favorite podcast platform or watch every episode on our YouTube channel. #VinceDiPasquale #FaderPro #MusiciansTipJar #MusicProducerPodcast #MusicIndustryTips #ElectronicMusic #LogicPro #Ableton #MusicCareerAdvice #ProducerLife #IndependentMusician #BurnoutIsRealhttps://faderpro.com/authors/vincent-dipasquale
    https://www.instagram.com/vincent.di.pasquale/
    https://www.instagram.com/solacescapemusic/
    https://www.vincentdipasquale.com/vdp-music

    Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com

    Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi

    https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock

    Pictures by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/

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    1 時間 2 分
  • 129. Engineering your Music path with Vince Dipasquale
    2025/07/01
    In this episode of Musicians Tip Jar, hosts Chris Webb and Dave Tamkin interview multi-platinum producer Vince DiPasquale. They explore Vince's journey from his early love for music, through his education and struggles in the music industry, to his eventual success as a producer and educator. The conversation highlights the importance of saying yes to opportunities, the value of diverse income streams, and the role of mentorship in shaping a successful music career. Vince also shares insights on the challenges and decisions that come with pursuing a career in music, culminating in the founding of his online education platform, Fader Pro.
    takeaways
    • Vince's early exposure to music came from his father's unique babysitting technique.
    • He struggled with classical music education but developed a good ear for music.
    • Saying yes to opportunities is crucial in the early stages of a music career.
    • Diverse income streams are essential for sustainability in the music industry.
    • Education and mentorship play a significant role in career development.
    • Vince's transition from assistant to engineer was marked by hard work and perseverance.
    • The importance of being fun to work with in the music industry.
    • Vince's experience at Disney shaped his understanding of the music business.
    • Fader Pro was born out of a desire to educate aspiring producers.
    • The journey in music often involves scary choices and self-discovery.
    https://faderpro.com/authors/vincent-dipasquale
    https://www.instagram.com/vincent.di.pasquale/
    https://www.instagram.com/solacescapemusic/
    https://www.vincentdipasquale.com/vdp-music

    Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com

    Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi

    https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock

    Pictures by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/

    Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/musicians-tip-jar--4698023/support.
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    48 分