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Contrabass Conversations

double bass podcast

292: podcasting talk with James Newcomb of MusicPreneur

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This is an inside baseball episode for sure.

I love talking podcasting, whether its talking interview techniques or my biggest podcasting mistakes.  I also love talking with other podcasters about the nitty-gritty details concerning their craft.

That’s today’s conversation with James Newcomb: a no-holds-barred geek-out on all things podcasting.

James is the host of the MusicPreneur and Trumpet Dynamics podcasts.  Like me, he has made podcasting the core of his business, and he’s doing it in really interesting ways.

We talk about:

  • providing value to listeners
  • coming up with new ideas
  • figuring out the “next step” as a solo entrepreneur
  • why he chose to podcast
  • his experiences working with EOFire host John Lee Dumas
  • where he sees his MusicPreneur podcast heading

This was a super-fun conversation, and if you want a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world of podcasting, this is the perfect episode for you!

Links to Check Out:

  • Trumpet Dynamics podcast
  • MusicPreneur podcast
  • Jason on Trumpet Dynamics podcast

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