TEM135: Developing an idea into a product you can build a business around - A Conversation with Deanna Swoboda
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TEM135: Developing an idea into a product you can build a business around - A Conversation with Deanna Swoboda
Deanna Swoboda is the creator of Brass Rap, a school assembly program so successful she had no place to live for two full years because she was on the road so much! She is also the Assistant Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at Arizona State University where she also teaches music business and product development classes.
What You'll Learn:
How a mentor pushed her to turn a school assembly program into a business
What she learned from working for a nonprofit arts organization and how she applied that to working for herself in the music business
How success is almost never the straight line from Point A to Point B that we expect
Why you aren’t a failure if you are doing multiple things in order to make money
Why what a lot of people attribute to luck is actually opportunity recognition
The questions you need to ask yourself to help define success for you
The importance of quantifying exactly what it is that will make you happy (and why that is a moving target)
Why failing is integral to moving you into whatever’s next
How the school assembly show she booked up to 250 days a year for 10 straight years was made into a refined product through very intentional research and development
Why sometimes “opportunity recognition” is being prepared to rap for a company president on the spot
The importance of cultivating a good attitude
Links:
Show notes for all episodes of TEM including topics discussed and links to all books and websites referenced can be found at:
http://www.andrewhitz.com/shownotes
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Produced by Andrew Hitz