Money Maestro

Financial literacy for musicians.

Ep. 44: singer songwriter returns from 5 year hiatus

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Sarah Goode is a singer songwriter performing under the moniker SARRA. Her self-titled debut album smolders with a sublime emotionality that veers precariously on the border of bliss and abject darkness. The album’s strongly feminine indie-pop was inspired by a soulful victory over intense personal tumultuousness.

Ep. 43: Classical musician & financial planner teaches musicians finance

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Scott Stratton is the founder and President of Good Life Wealth Management LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor in Addison, Texas. Scott began his financial planning career in 2004 after having been a faculty member at Texas Christian University and the State University of New York. Since that time, he has helped dozens of families create financial plans, and has managed over $400 million in investments. Scott takes pride in being a fiduciary and holds the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification and Chartered Financial Analyst designation.

Ep. 42: Texas fiddler directs the Texas Music Office

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As Director of the Texas Music Office, Brendon Anthony sets the agenda for business development, helping music industry professionals navigate their entry into the Texas market, as well as moving their businesses to Texas (including corporations, start-ups, and everything in between). Appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott in 2015, Brendon provides the link between the Office of the Governor’s Economic Development & Tourism Division executive staff, private sector music industry businesses, and non- governmental music organizations and trade associations.

Ep. 41: UNT Music Entrepreneurship Q&A

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Spenser answers questions submitted by The University of North Texas Music Entrepreneurship students.

Child playing piano

I surrendered my music career to (hopefully) love music again.

A [person] is a success if [they] get up in the morning and go to bed at night and in between does what [they] want to do.

Bob dylan

Music and our relationship with it are truly unique to each individual. Some of us get deeply involved and make a career out of it, recording albums, performing with a variety of artists, and traveling to renowned venues. But, behind the scenes, the pressure to succeed can often lead to a lack of balance, fulfillment, and financial stability.

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