📺 Check Out the YouTube 📺
Oct. 7, 2020

Introduction: Welcome to Progressions

Introduction: Welcome to Progressions
The player is loading ...
Progressions: Success in the Music Industry

Welcome to Progressions: Success in the Music Industry!

In this brief opening episode, I decided to give you an introduction to myself and the reasons why I chose to start a podcast.

In this episode, we'll dig in on...

  • What this podcast is about
  • Defining success
  • Mindsets that may be be holding your career back
  • Setting and achieving your goals
  • Breaking goals down to steps

📺 WATCH THE SHOW ON YOUTUBE 📺

https://www.youtube.com/@progressionspod

Connect with Me:

📬 Newsletter: https://www.travisference.com/subscribe

📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/progressionspod

🎵TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@progressionspod

🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/progressionspod

🌐 Website: https://www.travisference.com/


🙏 Leave a Review or Rating 🙏

Apple: https://www.progressionspodcast.com/apple

Spotify: https://www.progressionspodcast.com/spotify

Credits:

Host: Travis Ference

Editor: Travis Ference

Theme Music: inter.ference

Transcript
Speaker:

Hey!



Speaker:

Welcome to the very first episode of



Progressions:

Success in the Music Industry.



Progressions:

I figured the only way to start this



Progressions:

journey off would be to introduce myself and



Progressions:

summarize why I decided to start a podcast



Progressions:

in the first place.



Progressions:

My name is Travis Ference.



Progressions:

And over the last 15 years, I've built a



Progressions:

career as a mixer, producer and recording



Progressions:

engineer in Los Angeles.



Progressions:

I've worked with a range of artists from



Progressions:

big to small that span across all genres.



Progressions:

I've been involved with projects that have



Progressions:

charted and I've been awarded platinum records.



Progressions:

And on the flip side, I've made records that



Progressions:

were probably never heard outside of the



Progressions:

artist's social circle.



Progressions:

In that time, I've learned a lot.



Progressions:

Obviously a lot about how to make a record



Progressions:

and how to navigate the music industry, but there



Progressions:

are plenty of podcasts and YouTube channels



Progressions:

and masterclasses that have that cover already.



Progressions:

Something that there is not a lot of talk



Progressions:

about in this industry is setting goals and



Progressions:

how to define what success is to you.



Progressions:

These are things that I've learned along



Progressions:

the way as well, particularly in the



Progressions:

last several years.



Progressions:

When I step back and look at the music industry



Progressions:

around me, I see a lot of obstacles in the way that



Progressions:

people live their lives.



Progressions:

I can see it because I've lived a lot



Progressions:

of them myself.



Progressions:

For example, when you're chasing a passion,



Progressions:

there's a tendency to believe that you



Progressions:

have to sacrifice everything and to live



Progressions:

the artist struggle.



Progressions:

I remember moving to Los Angeles.



Progressions:

I was proud to sleep on the floor of my apartment



Progressions:

because it didn't have a bed made me feel like I



Progressions:

was really going for it.



Progressions:

Even though I could afford a bed.



Progressions:

Think of the songwriter, who's working two



Progressions:

non-music jobs to pay their bills and doing



Progressions:

shows at open mikes for tips or the producer



Progressions:

who's making beats and selling them for 20



Progressions:

bucks because they want to be cheaper than the



Progressions:

next guy or the engineer doing mixes for free



Progressions:

for every band they can find in hopes that



Progressions:

they'll get hired back.



Progressions:

When the band blows up, these are all familiar



Progressions:

stories and we've all been there or are



Progressions:

there and no others in the same boats.



Progressions:

And we know that they don't all



Progressions:

have happy endings.



Progressions:

Especially, if you don't have a goal and



Progressions:

a vision, then there's something about the



Progressions:

arts that also compels people to put a lot of



Progressions:

focus on peer approval.



Progressions:

For some reason, they have to judge



Progressions:

their success by the success or failure



Progressions:

of those around them.



Progressions:

I spent years of my life hoping every record I



Progressions:

did was as successful as the last record, one



Progressions:

of my peers did, and that they might notice.



Progressions:

It doesn't matter how fulfilling the experience



Progressions:

of making the record was.



Progressions:

Or how great the friendships you made with



Progressions:

the people involved were.



Progressions:

It all comes down to, was it better



Progressions:

than something else?



Progressions:

So combine the artist struggle with this quest



Progressions:

for pure approval, and you have a recipe for



Progressions:

the scarcity mindset.



Progressions:

The idea that every gig is the last gig



Progressions:

you'll ever book.



Progressions:

And the more gigs you do, the more chances



Progressions:

of having a hit.



Progressions:

And if you have a hit, then it will be better



Progressions:

than everybody else.



Progressions:

So on and so forth.



Progressions:

And you've got yourself a cycle that probably ends



Progressions:

in some form of burnout.



Progressions:

At this point, you're probably thinking



Progressions:

this sounds kind of like a bitter rant



Progressions:

and you feel like I'm probably hitting things



Progressions:

that seem unrelated.



Progressions:

And you're thinking, man, I don't even



Progressions:

know if I want to keep listening to this, but



Progressions:

bear with me just for another couple minutes.



Progressions:

I think that if you set out on a quest to



Progressions:

chase your dream without defining what your goals



Progressions:

are and by doing so what success is for you.



Progressions:

Then you will run a much higher risk of looking



Progressions:

back one day and seeing that you ran the rat race



Progressions:

and sure it was exciting, but you actually achieved



Progressions:

very little and at worst ended up on fulfilled.



Progressions:

And I'm not saying the things I mentioned



Progressions:

earlier, won't give you success and happiness.



Progressions:

The artist struggle is probably the most



Progressions:

exciting part of starting your journey



Progressions:

and can lead to piles of inspiration and striving



Progressions:

to create the best work you can possibly



Progressions:

create is definitely not a bad thing either,



Progressions:

but don't do it just to spite the success



Progressions:

of those around you.



Progressions:

And you love what you do.



Progressions:

So taking a lot of gigs is not wrong, but one



Progressions:

day learn that saying yes to everything is



Progressions:

going to leave you saying no to something else.



Progressions:

So after all that still no answer.



Progressions:

Why is this guy starting a podcast?



Progressions:

Why is he still talking?



Progressions:

Why am I still listening?



Progressions:

I thought a podcast would be a great way



Progressions:

to share the stories of people that have lived



Progressions:

through and are still living through the many



Progressions:

parts of the music career journey that you are



Progressions:

most likely on yourself.



Progressions:

I'll be bringing guests on from all areas of



Progressions:

the industry, producers, engineers, musicians,



Progressions:

managers, and various other creatives.



Progressions:

I want there to be a story for everyone.



Progressions:

I don't want this just to be another



Progressions:

interview show though.



Progressions:

I want to put a twist on things.



Progressions:

My goal is to highlight a specific career milestone



Progressions:

or a particularly successful career,



Progressions:

and try to break down the steps and turning



Progressions:

points in that person's life that led them



Progressions:

to achieve that goal.



Progressions:

I'm a big proponent of setting goals and then



Progressions:

working backwards to break down the steps



Progressions:

that need to happen to get you there.



Progressions:

When I say breaking things down to steps,



Progressions:

I mean, breaking them down to clear,



Progressions:

actionable steps.



Progressions:

It's way easier to get up in the morning and take



Progressions:

a small predetermined step on your journey



Progressions:

than it is to get up in the morning and



Progressions:

quote, get a global number one smash hit.



Progressions:

Although you can wake up in the morning one



Progressions:

day and have a global number one smash hit.



Progressions:

A lot of people in this industry put their faith



Progressions:

in luck and they search for inspiration from



Progressions:

things like the muse.



Progressions:

I don't believe the people who have thriving



Progressions:

careers and fulfilling lives in music can



Progressions:

look back and attribute it all to luck.



Progressions:

Sure.



Progressions:

People can catch a break, but you need to be



Progressions:

prepared for that moment.



Progressions:

At some point in their career, successful people



Progressions:

committed themselves to a goal and they took



Progressions:

steps to achieve it.



Progressions:

That's what I want to focus on in this show.



Progressions:

I want to bring to light the steps that people



Progressions:

have taken to lead them to their successes.



Progressions:

And for one final twist, I'd like to put my guests



Progressions:

on the spot and ask them what their current goal



Progressions:

is and what's their next smallest step look like.



Progressions:

So I'm excited for this new adventure.



Progressions:

Hopefully you are as well.



Progressions:

Hopefully you're still listening.



Progressions:

Hopefully somebody is still listening.



Progressions:

I will be learning to interview people on



Progressions:

the fly, so you'll have to give me a little



Progressions:

bit of room for air, but I'll try my best,



Progressions:

but I do promise to bring you guests with



Progressions:

stories that will help you make breakthroughs



Progressions:

in your career.



Progressions:

I'll also be highlighting concepts and ideas in my



Progressions:

pre-interview openings that I hope you'll find



Progressions:

inspiring and helpful and will make you a



Progressions:

more productive and a more creative person.



Progressions:

Things that I think go hand in hand, making



Progressions:

records will always be my passion, obviously.



Progressions:

Helping an artist get their creative vision



Progressions:

out into the world and seeing the impact that



Progressions:

it can have on the lives of the people.



Progressions:

It reaches has got to be one of the



Progressions:

most satisfying experiences that one



Progressions:

can have at least in terms of career life.



Progressions:

I see the show as an extension of that as



Progressions:

an opportunity to help not only artists reach



Progressions:

their goals and define their vision, but also



Progressions:

to help other people in the industry with theirs.



Progressions:

If you've enjoyed what I'll call our



Progressions:

introductory rant.



Progressions:

And you're all curious about how, or if this



Progressions:

might help you accomplish your goals, or even



Progressions:

maybe just inspire you to start something,



Progressions:

please subscribe to this podcast and keep a



Progressions:

lookout for new episodes.



Progressions:

My goal is to release episodes



Progressions:

on a weekly basis.



Progressions:

If you feel like, you know, someone who



Progressions:

could get value out of this show, please



Progressions:

do share it with them.



Progressions:

A little word of mouth will go a long way



Progressions:

for us while we're just getting started.



Progressions:

So thanks for listening and I look forward



Progressions:

to going on this ride with you all, and I'll