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The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe

Music InterviewsPodcastsMusicBusinessEntrepreneurshipEN-USunited-statesDaily or near-daily
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Podcast host and author David Andrew Wiebe is known for his calm and level-headed delivery of instructional podcast content for independent musicians and music business owners. After a six-month hiatus from his previous show, DAWCast: Music Entrepreneurship, and some thoughtful deliberation, he rebranded and relaunched. The New Music Industry Podcast isn’t just a simple and easily understood show name – it is also the title of his latest highly-praised book – The New Music Industry: Adapting, Growing, and Thriving in The Information Age – featuring personal development and business advice and a comprehensive view of modern marketing strategies – social media, blogging, podcasting, video, live performance, radio, and more. Listeners can expect to hear interviews with a wide range of people – not just musicians, experts and industry people, but also marketers, entrepreneurs and business owners that can bring a much-needed valuable perspective to the discussion. Wiebe has already had the
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100 – Unclogging Your Creative Flow: Why Tying Up Loose Ends Unlocks Opportunities

Sat Aug 16 2025

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Have you ever felt like you're spinning your wheels creatively, unable to move forward despite having talent and ideas? Do you find yourself surrounded by half-finished projects, unopened mail, and organizational chaos that somehow feels manageable but might actually be holding you back? Perhaps you've dismissed the importance of "getting organized" as something that doesn't really affect your creative output—after all, you know exactly where that important document is in the third pile from the left, halfway down. In this practical and eye-opening episode of Creativity, Excitement, and Emotion, David explores the often-overlooked connection between tying up loose ends and creative breakthroughs. Drawing from his current experience of managing a move, car repairs, client projects, and the concept of "vibrational escrow," he reveals how uncompleted tasks and disorganization can literally block opportunities from flowing into your life. Whether you're struggling with creative blocks, feeling overwhelmed by commitments, or simply wondering why success feels elusive despite your efforts, this episode provides both the framework and motivation needed to clear the energetic and practical clutter that may be standing between you and your next breakthrough. Sponsors: Productivity, Performance & Profits Blackbook: Get a free copy of the “Definitive Guide to Productivity for Entrepreneurial Artists.” Get coaching: Stuck in your creative career? Not sure what to do next? Want to take things further? Book your personalized coaching session with David today. Highlights: 00:17 – Tying up loose ends 01:23 – Why organization matters 03:40 – David’s current loose end inventory 10:00 – What David has learned and discovered on this journey 19:43 – Closing thoughts Summary: In this practical and revealing episode, David delves into the often-overlooked connection between organization and creative success. Through his personal experience of managing multiple loose ends—from car repairs to moving to client projects—he demonstrates how incomplete tasks and disorganization can actually block opportunities from manifesting in your creative career. Key Themes & Takeaways The concept of "vibrational escrow" and how incomplete tasks block incoming opportunities Why top performers tend to be highly organized and how this affects creative output The mental clarity that comes from reducing commitments and completing projects How delegating to experts frees up creative energy for higher-value activities The surprising connection between physical organization and new opportunity flow The Vibrational Escrow Principle David introduces a compelling concept about how incomplete tasks affect our ability to receive new opportunities: The idea that certain things are "waiting for you" but require completion of current tasks to arrive How unfinished projects occupy mental space and block creative flow Why defining when something is "done" is crucial for moving forward The importance of unclogging your system to allow new opportunities to flow "When you don't flow things out, it does affect your ability to create, attract, and manifest what is already on its way... there's things that are for you, waiting for you, and they're gonna come to you at the right time, but that doesn't mean you don't have to do anything." This framework provides a compelling reason for addressing organizational challenges beyond simple productivity benefits. David's Current Loose Ends Inventory To illustrate the principle, David shares his actual current list of items requiring completion: Car repairs and maintenance – delegating to automotive experts rather than ignoring warning signs Moving logistics – relocating within the Vancouver area with minimal possessions but strategic planning Furniture acquisition – purchasing only essentials (bed, desk, office chair) for the new space

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Have you ever felt like you're spinning your wheels creatively, unable to move forward despite having talent and ideas? Do you find yourself surrounded by half-finished projects, unopened mail, and organizational chaos that somehow feels manageable but might actually be holding you back? Perhaps you've dismissed the importance of "getting organized" as something that doesn't really affect your creative output—after all, you know exactly where that important document is in the third pile from the left, halfway down. In this practical and eye-opening episode of Creativity, Excitement, and Emotion, David explores the often-overlooked connection between tying up loose ends and creative breakthroughs. Drawing from his current experience of managing a move, car repairs, client projects, and the concept of "vibrational escrow," he reveals how uncompleted tasks and disorganization can literally block opportunities from flowing into your life. Whether you're struggling with creative blocks, feeling overwhelmed by commitments, or simply wondering why success feels elusive despite your efforts, this episode provides both the framework and motivation needed to clear the energetic and practical clutter that may be standing between you and your next breakthrough. Sponsors: Productivity, Performance & Profits Blackbook: Get a free copy of the “Definitive Guide to Productivity for Entrepreneurial Artists.” Get coaching: Stuck in your creative career? Not sure what to do next? Want to take things further? Book your personalized coaching session with David today. Highlights: 00:17 – Tying up loose ends 01:23 – Why organization matters 03:40 – David’s current loose end inventory 10:00 – What David has learned and discovered on this journey 19:43 – Closing thoughts Summary: In this practical and revealing episode, David delves into the often-overlooked connection between organization and creative success. Through his personal experience of managing multiple loose ends—from car repairs to moving to client projects—he demonstrates how incomplete tasks and disorganization can actually block opportunities from manifesting in your creative career. Key Themes & Takeaways The concept of "vibrational escrow" and how incomplete tasks block incoming opportunities Why top performers tend to be highly organized and how this affects creative output The mental clarity that comes from reducing commitments and completing projects How delegating to experts frees up creative energy for higher-value activities The surprising connection between physical organization and new opportunity flow The Vibrational Escrow Principle David introduces a compelling concept about how incomplete tasks affect our ability to receive new opportunities: The idea that certain things are "waiting for you" but require completion of current tasks to arrive How unfinished projects occupy mental space and block creative flow Why defining when something is "done" is crucial for moving forward The importance of unclogging your system to allow new opportunities to flow "When you don't flow things out, it does affect your ability to create, attract, and manifest what is already on its way... there's things that are for you, waiting for you, and they're gonna come to you at the right time, but that doesn't mean you don't have to do anything." This framework provides a compelling reason for addressing organizational challenges beyond simple productivity benefits. David's Current Loose Ends Inventory To illustrate the principle, David shares his actual current list of items requiring completion: Car repairs and maintenance – delegating to automotive experts rather than ignoring warning signs Moving logistics – relocating within the Vancouver area with minimal possessions but strategic planning Furniture acquisition – purchasing only essentials (bed, desk, office chair) for the new space

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Podcast host and author David Andrew Wiebe is known for his calm and level-headed delivery of instructional podcast content for independent musicians and music business owners. After a six-month hiatus from his previous show, DAWCast: Music Entrepreneurship, and some thoughtful deliberation, he rebranded and relaunched. The New Music Industry Podcast isn’t just a simple and easily understood show name – it is also the title of his latest highly-praised book – The New Music Industry: Adapting, Growing, and Thriving in The Information Age – featuring personal development and business advice and a comprehensive view of modern marketing strategies – social media, blogging, podcasting, video, live performance, radio, and more. Listeners can expect to hear interviews with a wide range of people – not just musicians, experts and industry people, but also marketers, entrepreneurs and business owners that can bring a much-needed valuable perspective to the discussion. Wiebe has already had the

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