
“for the LOVE of Music” with Sara Troy and her guest David Andrew Wiebe, on air from June 27th
I spent the better part of 10 years building a career in music. I did all the things you were supposed to do as a musician, playing live, writing songs, recording, distributing my music, promoting it, setting up a website, blogging, starting a podcast, and growing my social media following, and I was even early to most platforms! Yet my success was modest. That is until I discovered network marketing. Within their training organization and resources, I found the missing piece to my career as well as the missing piece to most artists’ careers – an entrepreneurial mindset. I do what I do because I want other artists to be able to stand on my shoulders and go further faster in their careers.
ITunes | Spotify | Soundcloud |
Amazon | Google Play, | IHEART |
Feeds Acast | Bullhorn.Fm | Anchor |
Podvine | Radio Public. | FM Player |
Odysee | Youtube | Sticher |
Feed Spot | Podcasher | Opodium |
I was born in Camrose, Alberta, Canada, and was raised in Japan, where I was exposed to manga, anime, as well as J-Pop and J-Rock. I spent my days in school drawing mazes and graphic novels, devising video game ideas, making satirical newsletters, and more. My family returned to Canada when I was 13, and I became fascinated with hip-hop. So, the same pattern played out in school – instead of focusing on my studies, I filled binders with lyrical ideas. Bad ones. At summer camp one year, I saw my friend playing all the top 40 songs on his guitar – I couldn’t believe my eyes. So, at 17, I jumped right into learning the guitar. And that led me on a roller-coaster journey of twists and turns, ups and downs, headache, heartache, and much more.
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