• 157 - Noah Tretter on Enrolling Students from a Hut in the Swiss Alps
    Dec 18 2024

     If you've ever wished you could travel, but have told yourself that you can't take time off or it's too expensive or whatever, this interview will have you rethinking those assumptions.

    Today, I'm talking to a returning guest about how he has designed his studios, plural, to be able to take extended backpacking trips every year. We talk about budgeting for the trips, how he preps his students and teachers, and how he keeps things on track while he's away. Here's my conversation with Noah.

    A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/episode157.

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    30 mins
  • BOIR Filing Party Dec. 10
    Dec 4 2024

    A quick reminder that next Tuesday, Dec. 10 is our BOIR Filing Party. If you have an LLC and it’s been on your To Do list to file this report, join us!

    If you missed Episode 156 where I talked about the new BOIR filing requirement for LLC owners, you’ll definitely want to check it out.

    📅 Register for our BOIR Filing Party on Tues, Dec. 10



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    Music Studio Business Building 101

    Business Finance for Music Teachers

    MSS Studio Launch Grant Competition

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    2 mins
  • 156 - Invitation to Dec. 10 Event + Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reporting Requirement
    Nov 20 2024

    Today’s episode is more of a public service announcement for studio owners who have businesses that are registered in the US.

    On January 1, a new reporting requirement from the US Treasury Department went into effect and it might impact you. I’m talking about the Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting rule or BOI Reporting requirement from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), part of the Corporate Transparency Act.

    Today I’m going to share what I learned in my research of the ruling. I’m going to go through this in a Q&A format that traces the path I took and the questions that came up for me as I determined whether or not I would be eligible and then what the registration process entailed.

    Hopefully it’ll help you jumpstart your own research.

    A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/episode156.

    Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer and I’m not giving legal advice here. This is strictly for informational purposes and it’s up to you to ensure your business is in compliance with all applicable laws.

    📅 Register for our BOIR Filing Party on Tues, Dec. 10



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    MSS Studio Launch Grant Competition

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    10 mins
  • 155 - Sean Murphy on Managing an In-School Studio of 100+ Students
    Nov 6 2024

    Sean Murphy is a saxophone teacher who managed to teach 112 students on a weekly basis by teaching in schools, during the school hours.

    In our interview, Sean shares his scheduling strategies, communication tips, and how he keeps his income up in leaner summer months.

    A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/episode155.

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    MSS Studio Launch Grant Competition

    Music Studio Business Building 101

    Business Finance for Music Teachers

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    30 mins
  • 154 - Christopher Maloney on Starting and Selling a Multi-Teacher Studio (Part 2)
    Oct 24 2024

    Today’s podcast episode is part 2 of a two part conversation with a returning guest. Christopher Maloney was on the podcast last year to talk about founding Practice Warriors, an online practice program aimed at teen and adult students. You can hear that story in Episode 132.

    In that conversation, Christopher mentioned that he had formerly owned a multi-teacher music studio, which he sold. That was too big a topic to get into in our last conversation, but I knew I wanted to hear that story, so I’m grateful to Christopher for making the time for another interview.

    In the first part of the interview we hear the startup story and Christopher’s take on the 5 things he credits for the success of his studio. Teaser: his wife, Christina, has a PR background and you can hear that influence in the out-of-the-box marketing strategies they used to launch the studio.

    In the second part, which you’ll hear next week, we get into the numbers and money side: we talk about startup costs, how they priced lessons, how they financed the building, and how they eventually sold the studio. You’ll hear us talk a lot about “equity” in this episode, I’ll unpack that a bit in my recap, as well. It’s not something that gets talked about very much in the context of music studios, but I think it’s an important concept for business owners to get familiar with, so we’re going to talk about it.

    A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/episode154.

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    42 mins
  • 153 - Christopher Maloney on Starting and Selling a Multi-Teacher Studio (Part 1)
    Oct 10 2024

    Today’s podcast episode is part 1 of a two part conversation with a returning guest. Christopher Maloney was on the podcast last year to talk about founding Practice Warriors, an online practice program aimed at teen and adult students. You can hear that story in Episode 132.

    In that conversation, Christopher mentioned that he had formerly owned a multi-teacher music studio, which he sold. That was too big a topic to get into in our last conversation, but I knew I wanted to hear that story, so I’m grateful to Christopher for making the time for another interview.

    In the first part of the interview we hear the startup story and Christopher’s take on the 5 things he credits for the success of his studio. Teaser: his wife, Christina, has a PR background and you can hear that influence in the out-of-the-box marketing strategies they used to launch the studio.

    In the second part, which you’ll hear next week, we get into the numbers and money side: we talk about startup costs, how they priced lessons, how they financed the building, and how they eventually sold the studio. You’ll hear us talk a lot about “equity” in this episode, I’ll unpack that a bit in my recap, as well. It’s not something that gets talked about very much in the context of music studios, but I think it’s an important concept for business owners to get familiar with, so we’re going to talk about it.

    A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/episode153.

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    Music Studio Business Building 101

    Business Finance for Music Teachers

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    39 mins
  • 152 - Bradley Kunda on Learning and Leading for a Shared Vision
    Sep 25 2024

    Today's conversation is one about being a lifelong learner, managing competing priorities and finite time, and aligning a team to work towards a shared vision.

    Most of us can probably relate to at least some of these things from our roles as teachers and studio owners, but my guest today is neither a music teacher nor a studio owner.

    Today I’m talking to Bradley Kunda, a musician and Product Owner for the popular music notation app, MuseScore.

    Being on a software team, Bradley brings a really different perspective to these topics that I think you're going to enjoy and learn a lot from.

    Here’s my conversation with Bradley:

    A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/episode152.

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    Music Studio Business Building 101

    Business Finance for Music Teachers

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    44 mins
  • 151 - Jenica Nevala on Bold Promotions and Growing a Multi-Teacher Music School [REBROADCAST]
    Sep 18 2024

    For the first time in two years, we’re forming a cohort of teachers to go through Business Building 101 together! Join today at musicstudiostartup.com/BB101

    You’ll get weekly video lessons to complete whenever it’s convenient and you can join the live office hours to get personalized help and hang out with other teachers in the cohort.

    Today’s mini interview comes from Jenica Nevala, a music school owner who already had a few years of studio-building under her belt before she joined the Business Building 101 cohort.

    During the program, she made some significant changes in her policies that have made her business more sustainable and she later ran a bold promotion that brought in 10 new students in a week.

    A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/episode151.

    Cohort starting 9/23: Music Studio Business Building 101

    Community: MSS Entrepreneurs Hub + Mastermind

    Course: Business Finance for Music Teachers

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    17 mins