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Execution Over Perfection: Real Music Industry Leadership for Indie Artists & Managers

47 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Business Side of Music, host Sarah Fleshner sits down with artist manager and branding expert Leigh Holt to break down what it really takes to build a sustainable career in today’s music industry. From artist management and tour chaos to leadership, team building, and execution over perfection, this conversation is packed with real-world insights for independent artists, managers, and music entrepreneurs. Leigh shares hard-earned lessons from working with major artists, navigating live events, and surviving industry challenges like COVID—covering topics like how to grow a loyal team, why your word is your currency, and how indie artists can succeed without waiting on a record label. If you’re building a career in music, scaling your brand, or trying to stand out in the independent music scene, this episode delivers actionable strategies on leadership, communication, and long-term success in the music business. To stay in the loop, follow Business Side of Music on social media and subscribe to our newsletter for updates, resources, and new episodes. Follow us: Facebook: @tbsompodcast [https://www.facebook.com/tbsompodcast] Instagram: @bsompodcast [https://www.instagram.com/bsompodcast] TikTok: @bsompodcast [https://www.tiktok.com/@bsompodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc] www.businesssideofmusicpodcast.com [www.businesssideofmusicpodcast.com] © 362 Entertainment 2026. All rights reserved.

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