''I Hope This Helps” is a no-fluff, straight-talking podcast for emerging music producers, independent artists, and creative entrepreneurs navigating the fast-changing world of the Nigerian music industry. Hosted by Elvis Ogbodo, a seasoned event strategist and broadcast professional, this weekly show breaks down essential topics like music production, artist-producer agreements, music rights, royalty collection, industry boundaries, creative monetization, and mental health for creatives.
Whether you’re in the studio, on the come-up, or managing your first music deal, each episode delivers ac
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''I Hope This Helps” is a no-fluff, straight-talking podcast for emerging music producers, independent artists, and creative entrepreneurs navigating the fast-changing world of the Nigerian music industry. Hosted by Elvis Ogbodo, a seasoned event strategist and broadcast professional, this weekly show breaks down essential topics like music production, artist-producer agreements, music rights, royalty collection, industry boundaries, creative monetization, and mental health for creatives.
Whether you’re in the studio, on the come-up, or managing your first music deal, each episode delivers ac
On this episode, we get into teaching independent artists and producers how to build a reliable support system (Manager, lawyer, publicist, producer etc) and understand the role of each team member
I HOPE THIS HELPS
''I Hope This Helps” is a no-fluff, straight-talking podcast for emerging music producers, independent artists, and creative entrepreneurs navigating the fast-changing world of the Nigerian music industry. Hosted by Elvis Ogbodo, a seasoned event strategist and broadcast professional, this weekly show breaks down essential topics like music production, artist-producer agreements, music rights, royalty collection, industry boundaries, creative monetization, and mental health for creatives.
Whether you’re in the studio, on the come-up, or managing your first music deal, each episode delivers ac