Audio Path Podcast

Episode 20: Turning Your Craft Into a Business

27 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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At some point, many audio professionals reach a turning point where their passion shifts from a hobby into a real business. In this episode, John and Trent discuss what it actually means to formalize your work as a studio owner, live sound tech, or musician. They break down the basics of operating as a sole proprietor versus forming an LLC, the benefits of liability protection, and how a business structure can make things more professional and organized. The conversation also explores insurance, tax advantages, and how bands can benefit from operating as a business entity. Whether you’re freelancing, running a home studio, or playing gigs with friends, this episode offers practical insight to help you decide if it’s time to take the next step and treat your craft like a business.

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episode Episode 20: Turning Your Craft Into a Business artwork

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At some point, many audio professionals reach a turning point where their passion shifts from a hobby into a real business. In this episode, John and Trent discuss what it actually means to formalize your work as a studio owner, live sound tech, or musician. They break down the basics of operating as a sole proprietor versus forming an LLC, the benefits of liability protection, and how a business structure can make things more professional and organized. The conversation also explores insurance, tax advantages, and how bands can benefit from operating as a business entity. Whether you’re freelancing, running a home studio, or playing gigs with friends, this episode offers practical insight to help you decide if it’s time to take the next step and treat your craft like a business.

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