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The 3 PM to 7 PM Goldmine: Why You Don't Need to Be a Musician to Own a Music School

20 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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What happens when two professional musicians stop touring in a French-fry-scented van and start a business? In this episode, Kris Simonich and Andrea Floyd sit down with Kay Barker and Joseph Barker, the founders of Musicologie. Their story is anything but corporate—it involves touring the lower 48 with Walk the Moon and Sarah McLachlan, a van that ran on waste vegetable oil, and a realization that the music education industry was broken. Kay and Joseph explain how they took a fragmented market dominated by "mom and pops" and turned it into a sophisticated, AI-enhanced, and marketing-forward franchise. Discover why their most successful franchisees aren't actually musicians, how they’ve solved the "staffing nightmare" by tapping into the gigging musician economy, and why the most valuable thing an owner can do is simply pick up the phone. 👉 In this episode, you’ll learn: ▸ The French Fry Van Era: How life on the road led to a passion for education. ▸ The Private Lesson Advantage: Why Musicologie succeeds by offering what big "Rock School" franchises can't. ▸ The "Non-Musician" Owner: Why CFOs and marketing execs make the best music school owners. ▸ Vetting the Talent: How the corporate team handles the "auditions" so the owners can focus on the business. ▸ The 4-Hour Window: Understanding the high-efficiency recurring revenue model that runs primarily from 3 PM to 7 PM. 📌 Narrative Highlights ▸ The Accidental Teacher: Kay shares her journey from "I'll never teach" to opening her 15th studio in Nashville, fueled by the "lightbulb moment" when a student realizes their own potential. ▸ Fragmented Market Opportunity: Joseph discusses the gap between "Rock Franchises" and "Mom and Pops," and how Musicologie occupies the high-ground of professionalized private lessons. ▸ The Auditon Hurdle: One of the biggest fears for non-musician owners is "How do I know if they can actually play?" Joseph explains how the franchisor team vets every single teacher's musicianship via video auditions. ▸ Recession-Resilient Families: Kay talks about the "existential" transition from corporate life to ownership and why parents prioritize music lessons even when budgets get tight. ▸ Flexible Real Estate: Why you don't need a "Class-A" retail spot to be successful—and how "around the corner" office spaces can actually be a strategic advantage. ▸ The 3 PM to 7 PM Business: A deep dive into the scheduling freedom of Musicologie, where the heaviest lifting happens in a narrow, manageable window of time. Are you a community-minded leader looking for a business that actually strikes a chord? Musicologie proves that you don't need to be a virtuoso to build a music empire—you just need the right systems and a passion for people. If you're ready to trade the corporate grind for a business with heart and high-level strategy, let's talk. Visit theperfectfranchise.com and click on "Let's Talk" to connect with our team. 📌 Stay Connected:  Visit our website: www.theperfectfranchise.com  Kris Simonich: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kris-simonich-8101b6129/] | Email: kris@theperfectfranchise.com  Andrea Floyd: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-floyd-38b103294/] | Email: andrea@theperfectfranchise.com Kay Barker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kay-barker-31851264/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kay-barker-31851264/] Joseph Barker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-barker-43447612/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-barker-43447612/] Produced by The Perfect Franchise

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