Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble
An important part of an artist’s journey is to learn about that of other artist’s so you don’t feel like you are on your own. I was so happy to meet up with Beth and Jiana today. As members of the Female Musician Academy, their stories couldn’t be any more different and it’s really interesting to see how they are each navigating their own unique music journey. To join the Academy and become part of our community, click the button below.
There is life in music after 50! You have to believe in yourself. You can’t wait for a golden ticket to be handed to you. Working hard, making connections and fostering relationships with other female indie artists is the way to the top.
If you’re on the fence about joining, just do it. It’s the best value for your money. The sense of community, relationships and support have propelled me forward when I felt like I had no one in my corner. In an all female community, we share more openly, we have a sisterhood and there is a sense of safety.
Be conscious of the advice you are given. I was told I was young and had plenty of time to pursue my music career. I wish I had started sooner.
There was a fire that was reignited in me when I joined the academy. It’s nice to be held accountable but not be beaten up if something doesn’t get done. The best part of the Academy is that there is no judgement. I can be myself and be accepted. I love the friendships and connections I have made with other female indie artists. Everyone is supportive and up-lifting.
It’s so important to have the support and encouragement of a community when you are on your music journey and that is why I created the Female Music Academy. Join the Academy to receive special training, expert guidance and friendships with fellow female indie artists to last a lifetime, all while navigating your own music journey.