FAQ

  • What can I expect from a coaching session?

    You can expect me to be a good-faith advocate and guide who will be able to provide a solid next-steps strategy based around your own goals, starting from where you are now in your career journey.

  • Can you guarantee results?

    Regardless of what some (ahem…labels) might tell you, nobody (myself included) can guarantee you success. You can do everything “right” and still not see the results you want, and you can do everything “wrong” but catch a viral break regardless of trends and predictions. What I hope to do is empower you with knowledge to increase your chances of seeing your music’s fullest potential realized, while also leaving you prepared for the ever-shifting and unpredictable nature of our industry.

  • Can you introduce me to someone I want to contact in the music industry?

    I do not connect clients with music industry connections (i.e., an A&R person, a playlist curator, a fellow artist, a producer, etc.), and any request to do so will be respectfully declined. I offer tailored guidance and coaching, but I do not sell access to specific contacts or opportunities.

  • What if I'm just starting out?

    Great! I’d be honored to have the opportunity to answer any questions you might have about navigating the music industry, as well as the tools and opportunities that might be available to you.

  • What if I already have an established career but I could use help with something specific?

    Awesome! Make sure to book a free 15-minute consultation and if we both feel that I can help with your situation I would absolutely love to have a longer conversation from there

  • Would you be interested in co-writing?

    Glad you asked! I offer songwriting and production feedback as one of the services on this platform. Please see the “services” page for more details, but note that feedback differs a bit from co-writing in that I will not be suggesting specific lyrics or composition decisions. Instead, I’ll try to help you elevate and refine your song as an objective “3rd party”, encouraging your own voice and process