Recording Artists Success After Death

Recording Artists Success After Death

The Matt Townsend Show - Season 6, Episode 257 , Segment 1

Dead Musicians, Resilience Recharge, Adulthood for Beginners

Episode: Dead Musicians, Resilience Recharge, Adulthood for Beginners

  • Oct 28, 2017 4:00 pm
  • 46:00 mins

Jeff Snyder is a Music Professor and is the Director of the Music Industry Program at Lebanon Valley College in Annville PA. Artist makes a lot of money for their record companies and for their families.  But when they die, their album sales go up and they make even more money.  As more music Diva’s and Legends pass away, there is less and less money for the companies to make.  Jeff Snyder explains recording artists success after death.

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Resilience by Recharge

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Michelle Gielan is a positive psychology researcher. Currently, she is an Executive Producer of “The Happiness Advantage” Special on PBS and a featured professor in Oprah’s Happiness course. She is the best-selling author of her book Broadcasting Happiness. Michelle is the Founder of the Institute for Applied Positive Research and was a national CBS News anchor before becoming a psychology researcher. Are you someone who goes home from work and can’t keep your mind off of work? Many people at home can’t help but check their phones for work emails or can’t even sleep because they are thinking about work. They don’t get a break from work at home, and it costs companies $62 billion a year in lost productivity. Michelle Gielan explains why having a recovery period is essential.

Michelle Gielan is a positive psychology researcher. Currently, she is an Executive Producer of “The Happiness Advantage” Special on PBS and a featured professor in Oprah’s Happiness course. She is the best-selling author of her book Broadcasting Happiness. Michelle is the Founder of the Institute for Applied Positive Research and was a national CBS News anchor before becoming a psychology researcher. Are you someone who goes home from work and can’t keep your mind off of work? Many people at home can’t help but check their phones for work emails or can’t even sleep because they are thinking about work. They don’t get a break from work at home, and it costs companies $62 billion a year in lost productivity. Michelle Gielan explains why having a recovery period is essential.