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You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

Bizz Skillz Learned From Jazz - #137

You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

Peter Martin

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4.9774 Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2018

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Today, Adam and Peter discuss some similarities between being a jazz musician and running a business. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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0:00.0

I'm Peter Martin, and I'm Adam Manus, and this is the You'll Hear It podcast.

0:19.0

Daily jazz advice coming at you.

0:21.2

What do you got?

0:22.0

Well, today we're going to give you some biz skills learned from jazz. A lot of Zs in your title I'm noticing. Man, I love the Zs. Do you know the official name for my family? No. We're the Martins. Yeah, that's for real. Martins. What's up? Yeah, so this, we thought it'd be fun to talk about all the things that

0:39.0

we learned uh from jazz and you know I love jazz so much I love the music I love the

0:45.6

culture I love the people yeah and I love how much you know I'm so grateful for so much

0:50.9

that it's given to me I mean I've I've given just such a little bit back.

0:54.4

I feel bad because I'm always taking, taking, taking. I'm a taker. But I want to give back. And I want to give to you guys, if any lessons can be learned. But basically, these are things that we learned from being jazz musicians and what it gave us that we've applied to building the startup of Open Studio. Yeah, and this could be, I think,

1:11.4

applied to your business of music. If you are trying to develop your career, could be applied

1:15.5

to another business, really, any other business. Yeah. I mean, it's, I'm not aware. Have you, do you have

1:22.3

many degrees in business that I'm not aware of? I have several, if zero is considered part of several.

1:28.3

No, but you're really good at, you've been very good so far at growing this business

1:33.3

at getting the team organized and on board and developing systems.

1:39.3

And, you know, I wasn't, until I joined Open Studio and started working here closely with you, I never put those two together about being a jazz musician into business, but it actually is a natural thing.

1:50.3

It really is. And I mean, my concept on it was, and kind of how this is developed, was that, you know, when you have a startup, it's based upon an idea.

2:00.0

And then it's based upon some people taking that idea.

2:03.4

And that's all it really is.

2:05.3

Right.

2:05.5

It becomes a whole lot more, but that's the foundation.

2:09.4

That's the genesis of it.

2:11.9

And so, you know, it's not unlike a solo.

2:15.8

If you have a good idea and then you have a good person, good musician, or even better

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