
The Art of Guidance with Daniel Grimmett
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09/02/20 • 36 min
I would not have a business without this man's guidance this past year.
Daniel Grimmett is my mentor with his company Dark Label.
The last episode you guys heard about the pain I went through to build a company that has done $30k in its first year (IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY... not easy...). And this episode, I'm bringing on the person who helped me see this through. I'm a huge believer that teamwork is the competitive edge that EVERYONE who is serious about what they do should incorporate in one way or another.
I know personally having guidance and mentorship has been A HUGE benefit to my life and journey as a music producer.
I would not have a business without this man's guidance this past year.
Daniel Grimmett is my mentor with his company Dark Label.
The last episode you guys heard about the pain I went through to build a company that has done $30k in its first year (IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY... not easy...). And this episode, I'm bringing on the person who helped me see this through. I'm a huge believer that teamwork is the competitive edge that EVERYONE who is serious about what they do should incorporate in one way or another.
I know personally having guidance and mentorship has been A HUGE benefit to my life and journey as a music producer.
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