A new online programme supporting women and gender non-conforming artists and music professionals to grow their careers.
shesaid.so and Noods Levels are developing a new online programme for women and gender non-conforming people working across the music industry powered by Back Market.
The programme will focus on:
- Breaking down barriers to entering and progressing in the music industry
- Understanding gaps in access, knowledge and support across different roles
- Turning real experiences into practical tools, strategies and next steps
The programme will consist of three online sessions in June (open to participants globally), focused on key areas including sync and publishing, marketing and branding, touring, funding, and career development.
A short survey at sign-up will help us understand your background, challenges and support needs and shape the sessions accordingly.
Participants will be encouraged to attend all three sessions as part of a cohort.
Who it’s for:
Artists, creatives and music industry professionals at early to mid-stage, whether they are looking to enter the industry or already working in it, and want to build or grow their career or business, access support and resources, and expand their network.
Speakers
Speakers will be drawn from across our network, bringing relevant experience and perspectives from across the music industry.
A short survey at sign-up will help us understand your background, challenges and support needs and shape the sessions accordingly.
Take the survey HERE by 12th May (survey closes 23:59) to help shape the programme and secure your place.
More Info TBA | Got questions? Email Noods Levels at hello@noodslevels.com
About Noods Levels
Noods Levels grew out of 10 years of DIY radio and community building through Noods Radio. What began as Sunday living room sessions evolved into a 24/7 global station, and in 2020 the not-for-profit arm was launched to support the next generation of creatives. Based in Bristol, it helps individuals and organisations build confidence, networks, and sustainable careers through long-term programmes and events.