Description
Frank Godla is a musician, the chief company director, and co-founder of the legendary media outlet Metal Injection, Blast Beat Network and recently, MetalSucks.
On this episode:
The early days of Metal Injection
Living a nomadic lifestyle
Following your passion relentlessly
Working on music during the pandemic
What it means for a band to have their own sound
The realities of making a living off an unrealistic profession
Developing a super efficient content creation system
Knowing when to let an idea go
Are you just too close to a song or piece of content, or is it really great?
The commitment required to win
How Frank got Metal Injection’s Slay At Home series off the ground
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