I Have a Day Job. I'm Still a Musician.
People assume that if you're a creative and you're not famous, you're a failure. I'm sick of this narrative. I spent the last decade performing and learned that the traditional business model of the gigging musician is broken. I learned that a day job isn't a compromise. It's what keeps the art free. What does success actually look like for you? Drop it in the comments. You can get in touch with me here: https://www.johnokeefemusic.com/conta... Listen to music I've recorded here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5HC... Intro: 0:00 You don't have to be famous: 0:10 The value of a day job: 1:27 The musician's business model is broken: 3:45 Redefining success: 5:25 Outro: 8:24

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Why Being a Music Artist in Your 30s or 40s Is Now an Advantage

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WHY I QUIT CHASING MY DREAM

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Why Creative Agencies Have Terrible Margins

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I spent 3 years making an album no one will hear

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The End of an Era

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Why Piano Is About to Become the Most Valuable Skill in the World

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It’s Never Too Late (If You’re Willing To Do the Work)

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Why the Next Generation of Musicians is Skipping College

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Why Gen X was Accidentally TRAINED TO SURVIVE the 2020s

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YouTube is shutting down my channel

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When an audition changed TV forever

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Here's Why the Tesla Cybertruck is the Biggest POS Ever Made

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Unfortunately, I Was Right

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The AI Take Over Has Completely Backfired and I Can't Be Happier

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The Most Powerful Way to Reset Your Life

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Rant: why musicians who quietly use AI hate it

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Millions Are Losing Hope As Quiet Desperation Sinks In

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How I Became a Full-Time Music Creator

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FAKE Viral Guitarists Strike AGAIN!

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