Little Wins on Your Way to the Big Time is a practical music business guide for independent artists. Each short episode breaks down one decision you’ll face—release planning, promo, budgets, distribution, playlists, shows, fan funnels—and shows you what to do next without wasting money or momentum.
Presented by Brisbane producer Stuart Stuart (Sheppard “Geronimo,” ARIA Producer of the Year nominee), the focus is real-world tactics you can use this week: checklists, timelines, and plain-English rules that hold up when things get messy.
No hype - just clear instructions and info!
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Little Wins on Your Way to the Big Time is a practical music business guide for independent artists. Each short episode breaks down one decision you’ll face—release planning, promo, budgets, distribution, playlists, shows, fan funnels—and shows you what to do next without wasting money or momentum.
Presented by Brisbane producer Stuart Stuart (Sheppard “Geronimo,” ARIA Producer of the Year nominee), the focus is real-world tactics you can use this week: checklists, timelines, and plain-English rules that hold up when things get messy.
No hype - just clear instructions and info!
These shows offer exposure on their terms—song choice, styling, narrative. I lay out the trade-offs and why original artists often build better off-camera.
Little Wins on Your Way to the Big Time
Little Wins on Your Way to the Big Time is a practical music business guide for independent artists. Each short episode breaks down one decision you’ll face—release planning, promo, budgets, distribution, playlists, shows, fan funnels—and shows you what to do next without wasting money or momentum.
Presented by Brisbane producer Stuart Stuart (Sheppard “Geronimo,” ARIA Producer of the Year nominee), the focus is real-world tactics you can use this week: checklists, timelines, and plain-English rules that hold up when things get messy.
No hype - just clear instructions and info!