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Running A Band Like A Business with Lucy Becker

37 min · 12. kesä 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2312350/fan_mail/new] Most people see the stage lights and hear the finished songs. We want you to see the part that actually makes it sustainable: the spreadsheets, the contracts, the delegation, and the decisions that protect your creativity from burnout. We’re joined by Lucy Becker, band leader, lead singer, and violinist of Lucy and the Love Letters, to talk about what it looks like to build a real music career in Lexington while thinking like an entrepreneur. Lucy breaks down why forming an LLC matters for working bands, how getting paid under the band name changes the tax picture, and what surprises new artists the most once the gigs start stacking up. We dig into the unglamorous work that no one warns you about: booking emails, brand collaborations, social media expectations, rehearsal logistics for a larger group, and even building a contract process for everything from weddings to local media events. Lucy also shares the steps she’s taking to claim music royalties, including setting up accounts like SoundExchange. Then we swing back to the fun stuff: creative identity and sound. Lucy talks honestly about fear, songwriting blocks, and refusing to squeeze her music into one genre. You’ll hear how a “play the opposite of what you think” rehearsal note turned into a bossa nova arrangement, why a rotating cast can be a feature not a flaw, and how merch like her positive affirmation jars can build real community. We also shout out upcoming appearances a bit too late because Michelle had technical issues trying to edit this episode.   Follow Lucy: https://www.instagram.com/lucybeckermusic/ [https://www.instagram.com/lucybeckermusic/] Follow Lucy and the Loveletters: https://www.instagram.com/lucyandtheloveletters/ [https://www.instagram.com/lucyandtheloveletters/] Check out the Small Business Bestie Website [https://www.bestiemichellesmock.com] Follow along on the Facebook [https://facebook.com/bestiemichellesmock] or Instagram [https://instagram.com/bestiemichellesmock] Join the growing community on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/smallbusinessbesties]

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jakson Running A Band Like A Business with Lucy Becker kansikuva

Running A Band Like A Business with Lucy Becker

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2312350/fan_mail/new] Most people see the stage lights and hear the finished songs. We want you to see the part that actually makes it sustainable: the spreadsheets, the contracts, the delegation, and the decisions that protect your creativity from burnout. We’re joined by Lucy Becker, band leader, lead singer, and violinist of Lucy and the Love Letters, to talk about what it looks like to build a real music career in Lexington while thinking like an entrepreneur. Lucy breaks down why forming an LLC matters for working bands, how getting paid under the band name changes the tax picture, and what surprises new artists the most once the gigs start stacking up. We dig into the unglamorous work that no one warns you about: booking emails, brand collaborations, social media expectations, rehearsal logistics for a larger group, and even building a contract process for everything from weddings to local media events. Lucy also shares the steps she’s taking to claim music royalties, including setting up accounts like SoundExchange. Then we swing back to the fun stuff: creative identity and sound. Lucy talks honestly about fear, songwriting blocks, and refusing to squeeze her music into one genre. You’ll hear how a “play the opposite of what you think” rehearsal note turned into a bossa nova arrangement, why a rotating cast can be a feature not a flaw, and how merch like her positive affirmation jars can build real community. We also shout out upcoming appearances a bit too late because Michelle had technical issues trying to edit this episode.   Follow Lucy: https://www.instagram.com/lucybeckermusic/ [https://www.instagram.com/lucybeckermusic/] Follow Lucy and the Loveletters: https://www.instagram.com/lucyandtheloveletters/ [https://www.instagram.com/lucyandtheloveletters/] Check out the Small Business Bestie Website [https://www.bestiemichellesmock.com] Follow along on the Facebook [https://facebook.com/bestiemichellesmock] or Instagram [https://instagram.com/bestiemichellesmock] Join the growing community on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/smallbusinessbesties]

12. kesä 202637 min
jakson 66: Carrie Gabrielson Shares Her Recipe For Success kansikuva

66: Carrie Gabrielson Shares Her Recipe For Success

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2312350/fan_mail/new] A restaurant dream doesn’t always start with a business plan. Sometimes it starts with a side hustle, a community connection, and a door that opens a little too easily to ignore. We sit down with Carrie Gabrielson, who went from the coaching world and a clever micro catering concept to co-owning Soul on Main in Nicholasville with her husband CJ, a classically trained chef with a lifelong passion for food. We talk through the real timeline of becoming first-time restaurant owners: the surprise opportunity, the heartbreak of a location that fell through at the signing table, and the way one introduction led to a downtown Main Street space that needed a major historic renovation. Carrie gets honest about the build-out process, contractor learning curves, and the stress of watching money go out before a single dollar comes in. If you’re a small business owner thinking about brick and mortar, this part is the reality check you actually want. Then we get practical about restaurant marketing and customer experience. Soul on Main didn’t rely on paid ads or billboards. They focused on word of mouth, clear online info, and social media that feels human, creative, and unmistakably on brand. We also dig into what makes the restaurant stand out: from-scratch cooking, original recipes, local produce and farm partnerships, a full bar, and a hospitality philosophy that treats one tops like the highest compliment. If you love small business stories, local restaurants, and honest entrepreneurship, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a quick rating or review so more besties can find the support and friendship we’re building. Follow Carrie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ccgabrielson [https://www.facebook.com/ccgabrielson] Instagram: @carriegcoaching [https://www.instagram.com/carriegcoaching/] Follow Soul On Main Website: https://soulonmain.com/ [https://soulonmain.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563659532381 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563659532381] Instagram: @soulonmain [https://www.instagram.com/soulonmain/] Check out the Small Business Bestie Website [https://www.bestiemichellesmock.com] Follow along on the Facebook [https://facebook.com/bestiemichellesmock] or Instagram [https://instagram.com/bestiemichellesmock] Join the growing community on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/smallbusinessbesties]

21. touko 202634 min
jakson 65: Personal Branding That Actually Works with Rabiya Syed kansikuva

65: Personal Branding That Actually Works with Rabiya Syed

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2312350/fan_mail/new] Your personal brand follows you into every room, every comment thread, and every sales conversation whether you planned it or not. I sit down with Lexington, Kentucky marketing pro Rabiya Syed to talk about what “personal branding” really looks like when you’re building a career, representing major brands, and still showing up as a real human in your community. We get into how Rabiya started doing community presentations, why teaching public relations case studies is such a powerful way to learn marketing, and what crisis communication looks like beyond textbook examples. We also talk about internal communication and what small business owners can learn from moments like COVID, when you may not have perfect answers but you still need a clear message and a steady plan. Then we go behind the scenes of Fayette Mall marketing and the part many people miss: malls can include local, women-owned businesses alongside national retailers, and the marketing channels are a masterclass in reach. We break down practical tactics you can borrow, like VIP-style community events, loyalty lists, collaborations, and using media and social proof to drive foot traffic. We also touch on modeling, pageantry, and community involvement, plus the organizations in Kentucky that are truly worth your time. If you loved this conversation, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a business bestie, and leave a quick rating or review so more small business owners can find us. Follow Rabiya: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rabiya.syed.5 [https://www.facebook.com/rabiya.syed.5] Instagram: @rabiyasyed [https://www.instagram.com/rabiyasyed/] Check out the Small Business Bestie Website [https://www.bestiemichellesmock.com] Follow along on the Facebook [https://facebook.com/bestiemichellesmock] or Instagram [https://instagram.com/bestiemichellesmock] Join the growing community on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/smallbusinessbesties]

20. touko 202625 min
jakson 64: Chip Sebastian Reminds Us "You Only Do What You Train To Do" kansikuva

64: Chip Sebastian Reminds Us "You Only Do What You Train To Do"

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2312350/fan_mail/new] Most “self-defense” advice sounds confident until you picture a real moment of fear and realize you might freeze. That’s why we sat down with Chip Sebastian, a Lexington-based Arthur Murray dance instructor, martial arts teacher, and longtime mobile massage therapist, to get specific about what actually holds up under stress and what falls apart when adrenaline hits. If you’re a woman entrepreneur, a busy parent, or anyone who wants to feel safer in your body and your community, this conversation cuts through the noise without the chest-beating vibe that turns so many people away from training.  We talk about the difference between sport training and real-world self-defense, and why that distinction matters more than most people realize. Chip explains muscle memory in plain language: you respond the way you train, so “just do an eye gouge” is not a plan if your training builds conflicting habits. He also shares why self-defense is uniquely confusing, it doesn’t come with the same feedback loop you get in dance or competition, so people can believe they’re prepared without ever pressure-testing the method.  Then we bring it back to Lexington community life, including Dancing With The Stars fundraising, how the event has evolved, and why voting and donations support causes like Baby Health Services and the legacy of Surgery on Sunday. Along the way, Chip’s creative side comes through too: his writing background, his love of local arts coverage through Under Main, and what it looks like to keep learning without ego.  If this helps you rethink your training, your confidence, or the way you show up locally, subscribe to Small Business Bestie, share the episode with a friend, and leave a quick rating or review so more listeners can find the support. Follow Chip: CHIPSEBASTIAN.COM [https://www.chipsebastian.com/] Chip on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chip.sebastian [https://www.facebook.com/chip.sebastian] Chip on Instagram: @chipsebastian [https://www.instagram.com/chipsebastian/] Check out the Small Business Bestie Website [https://www.bestiemichellesmock.com] Follow along on the Facebook [https://facebook.com/bestiemichellesmock] or Instagram [https://instagram.com/bestiemichellesmock] Join the growing community on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/smallbusinessbesties]

20. touko 202624 min
jakson 63: Dance, Lead, Workout, Inspire, Repeat- with Monica and Josh kansikuva

63: Dance, Lead, Workout, Inspire, Repeat- with Monica and Josh

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2312350/fan_mail/new] In this episode Monica Owens and Josh Miller join me for a dynamic conversation that flows easily from dancing, to nutrition, to community engagement and back again.  Monica Owens is the reigning "Dancing with the Lexington Stars" Overall Champion from 2025, and inspires everyone she meets with her heart for leadership. She is a true champion, not just because of her mad skills on the dance floor, but because of her love for others and her resilience.   Josh Miller is the powerhouse behind the Natural Bodybuilding Competitions in Central Kentucky, and his passion for health and wellness are evident. He cares deeply for his clients and for the community of fitness experts that are in alignment with his values.  These two have teamed up to support one another, and our community in ways big and small, and I can't wait for you to hear their stories, their passions, and a bit of raw confession from me.... Yes, I do eat junk food when no one is looking. Make sure to slide into Josh's DMs to tell him how much you want to see him on the dance floor for the 2027 Dancing with the Lexington Stars! Be sure to follow them! Monic Owens Monica's Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/share/1Aa7VcaM9w/] Monica's Instagram: To shop my Partner.Co website for drops, other products: [https://partner.co/?custid=N8138324] Josh Miller http://KentuckyNaturalBodybuilding.com [http://KentuckyNaturalBodybuilding.com] Kentucky Natural Body Building Instagram: @KyNaturalbb [https://www.instagram.com/kynaturalbb/] Josh's Instagram: @joshuamillerknb [https://www.instagram.com/joshuamillerknb/] Check out the Small Business Bestie Website [https://www.bestiemichellesmock.com] Follow along on the Facebook [https://facebook.com/bestiemichellesmock] or Instagram [https://instagram.com/bestiemichellesmock] Join the growing community on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/smallbusinessbesties]

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