TEM310: Sometimes You Have to Bet On Yourself

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TEM310: Sometimes You Have to Bet On Yourself

When to bet on yourself, when to demand more money, and how to tell the difference.

On Today's Episode of The Entrepreneurial Musician:

  • The story of actor Steve Schirripa betting on himself and ending up with a permanent role on The Sopranos

  • One of my mentors, Scott Hartman, explaining to me the difference between building and maintaining an aspect of your career

  • A quote from Michael Imperioli about having perspective



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Produced by Andrew Hitz

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