The Offstage Mic

Aubrey Bergauer

Arts and culture is a big business—a $1.02 trillion sector whose 100,000+ organizations serve almost every community in the nation. This podcast is about running that business: how to grow audiences, develop high performing teams and leaders, get younger attendees in the seats and on the donor rolls, apply strategies working in other sectors, and generate millions more dollars in revenue, all in order to serve the mission and flourish in a changing world. Hosted by “the Steve Jobs of classical music” (Observer) and "Sheryl Sandberg of the Symphony" (LA Review of Books), in each episode Aubrey Bergauer discusses the offstage work of arts organizations and the administrators, artists, and board members who make them run. Subscribe, download, and listen right here.

  1. Can Auto-Renewing Subscriptions Work in the Arts?

    26 May

    Can Auto-Renewing Subscriptions Work in the Arts?

    Auto-renewing subscriptions in the arts: how one organization hit 87% adoption and tripled its season ticket base in two seasons. Justin Morgan, Director of Audience Development at Chamber Music Society of Salt Lake City, joins Aubrey Bergauer to break down how a small presenter of world class chamber music went from selling 90 paper tickets per concert to filling 450 seats — and how their move to an auto-renewing season ticket model helped them get there. Justin walks through the exact playbook: ditching paper tickets and Excel spreadsheets, migrating to a new CRM to support this work, launching a buy-one-get-one season subscription offer to build the base, then converting to opt-out auto renewal with an 87% adoption rate. He also shares how the board navigated the shift from all-volunteer to part-time contractors, why long-tenured board members were actually the hungriest for change, and how generous ticket donations to veterans and students became a feeder for new subscribers and donors. If this episode helps you rethink your subscription model, subscribe to The Offstage Mic and leave a quick rating or review — it makes a real difference. Reserve your free seat at my Audience Growth Masterclass right now by going to www.aubreybergauer.com/masterclass. Learn more about about the Chamber Music Society of Salt Lake City: cmsofslc.org Sponsors: Bolero: https://hellobolero.com/changingthenarrative EvolvArts: https://evolvarts.com/ Morreale Digital: https://morreale.ca/podcast

    47 min
  2. 7 Performing Arts Predictions for 2026: Your Mid-Year Scorecard

    5 May

    7 Performing Arts Predictions for 2026: Your Mid-Year Scorecard

    Are your traditional funding sources drying up while your audience development plateaus? In this mid-season reflection, Aubrey Bergauer revisits her seven bold performing arts predictions for 2025 and 2026 to see what’s working and what’s failing in the current landscape. From the global boom of the subscription economy to the bipartisan surprise in government funding, this episode breaks down the data-driven shifts necessary for survival. Aubrey shares why retention must overtake acquisition as your primary growth engine and how AI can reclaim your staff's time for higher-value creative work. This episode is for arts administrators, executive leaders, and board members who are ready to stop the "leaky bucket" of audience churn and start running their organization like a business. You’ll learn: Why opt-out renewals and strong onboarding are the keys to bucking subscription declines. How to move beyond brand-only social media to leverage an "influencer army" of artists and staff. And the tactical ways AI-assisted productivity can solve administrative burnout without cutting jobs. Sponsors: Bolero: https://hellobolero.com/changingthenarrative EvolvArts: https://evolvarts.com/ Morreale Digital: https://morreale.ca/podcast Sources: Aubrey Bergauer: 145% Performance Revenue Growth with the Long Haul Model https://www.aubreybergauer.com/long-haul-model Mark Schaefer: Marketing Rebellion https://businessesgrow.com/publication/marketing-rebellion/

    1hr 1min
  3. Opera Isn't Dying. The Business Model Is, featuring Caitlin Vincent

    28 Apr

    Opera Isn't Dying. The Business Model Is, featuring Caitlin Vincent

    Is opera actually dying, or is the business model simply stuck in the digital dark ages? In this episode of The Offstage Mic, Aubrey Bergauer sits down with Dr. Caitlin Vincent, author of 'Opera Wars', to dismantle the narrative that the art form is fading. Instead, they look at the hard data: while public demand for live culture remains high, the structural systems—from hiring practices to financial management—are faltering. This episode is for arts administrators, executive leaders, and creators across all disciplines who are tired of 'gut instinct' management and ready for data-backed change. You’ll learn how gender bias is baked into repertoire selection, why the 'artistic genius' trope protects toxic behavior, and why every artistic decision must be viewed as a commercial one to ensure survival. Sponsors: Bolero: https://hellobolero.com/changingthenarrative EvolvArts: https://evolvarts.com Morreale Digital: https://morreale.ca/podcast Sources: The Conversation: Opera is not dying – but it needs a second act for the streaming era https://theconversation.com/opera-is-not-dying-but-it-needs-a-second-act-for-the-streaming-era-271376 Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society: Financial Headwinds in the Performing Arts: Evidence from United States Opera, 2005–2023 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10632921.2025.2596078 Caitlin Vincent: Opera Wars https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Opera-Wars/Caitlin-Vincent/9781668084069

    48 min
  4. How to Drive Revenue Through Customer Experience, featuring Mercury Soul

    21 Apr

    How to Drive Revenue Through Customer Experience, featuring Mercury Soul

    Customer experience is more than a buzzword. It is a critical driver of the bottom line, affecting everything from word-of-mouth marketing to donor retention. In this episode, Aubrey Bergauer dives into the 'Three Fs' of customer experience with a focus on making the venue friendly for newcomers. As traditional subscriber bases shrink, organizations must pivot to engage the 'non-aficionado' majority who value surprise, quality, and unpredictability in live events.Who it's for: Arts leaders, marketers, and executive directors looking to modernize their audience engagement and operational strategies. We’re joined by Toby Suckow and Mason Bates of Mercury Soul, an innovative organization redefining how audiences experience classical music through immersive, nightlife-inspired performances. Toby and Mason share how they’ve built a groundbreaking model that blends electronic music, classical performance, and experiential design to attract new audiences and reimagine concert culture. This episode dives into arts innovation, immersive experiences, audience development, and the future of live performance. Sponsors: Bolero: hellobolero.com/changingthenarrative EvolvArts: evolvearts.com Morreale Digital: morreale.ca/podcast Sources: McKinsey: A new way to measure word-of-mouth marketing https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/growth-marketing-and-sales/our-insights/a-new-way-to-measure-word-of-mouth-marketing#/ Eventbrite: Social Study Report: How Gen Z and Millennials Are Redefining Live Experiences in 2026 https://investor.eventbrite.com/press-releases/press-releases-details/2026/Eventbrites-Inaugural-Social-Study-Report-Reveals-the-Reset-to-Real-How-Gen-Z-and-Millennials-Are-Redefining-Live-Experiences-in-2026/default.aspx

    57 min
  5. Episode 50: The Data Defining the Future of the Arts

    14 Apr

    Episode 50: The Data Defining the Future of the Arts

    Welcome to Season 6 of The Offstage Mic! We are kicking things off with a massive milestone: our 50th episode. In this season premiere, host Aubrey Bergauer dives deep into the latest national data from SMU DataArts, JCA, and Advisory Board for the Arts to reveal the truth about the 'cutting death spiral' currently facing cultural institutions. This episode is for arts administrators, executive directors, and board members who are tired of short-term budget fixes and are looking for a sustainable path to growth. You’ll learn how the ‘minimum viable product’ model applies to arts innovation, why cutting performances is actually hurting your bottom line, and the surprising reason your first-year subscribers are the key to unlocking long-term donor loyalty. Plus, Aubrey announces a major giveaway to celebrate 50 episodes, including gift cards, t-shirts, and a free Audience Development Bootcamp. Subscribe to the show for more data-backed strategies to help your arts organization thrive. Whether you are listening or watching our new video format, we appreciate your support in changing the narrative for the arts. Sponsors: Bolero: hellobolero.com/changingthenarrative EvolvArts: evolvearts.com Morreale Digital: morreale.ca/podcast Sources: Edison Research: Podcast Listening Hits Record High https://www.edisonresearch.com/podcast-listening-hits-record-highs/#:~:text=The%20percentage%20of%20people%20age,100%20million%20weekly%20listeners%20milestone. Riverside: Podcast Statistics and Trends for 2026 https://riverside.com/blog/podcast-statistics#:~:text=In%202023%2C%20podcasts%20were%20most,68%25%20listen%20to%20whole%20episodes Podcast Hawk: 70% of the Audience Listen to a Full Podcast Episodes https://podcasthawk.com/70-of-the-audience-listen-to-a-full-podcast-episodes-the-key-to-targeting/#:~:text=The%20answer%20might%20surprise%20you,is%20the%20key%20to%20success Signal Hill: YouTube’s Growth As a Podcast Power Player https://www.westwoodone.com/blog/2024/07/08/youtubes-growth-as-a-podcast-power-player-revealed-in-cumulus-media-and-signal-hill-insights-podcast-download-spring-2024-report/ SMU DataArts: National Trends 2025 https://culturaldata.org/national-trends/national-trends-2025/ Aubrey Bergauer: Scarcity Mindset is Killing Your Arts Organization https://aubreybergauer.medium.com/scarcity-mindset-is-killing-your-arts-organization-f4c023f1c844 JCA: Trends in Performing Arts Audience Behavior: 4 Key Takeaways for 2026 https://www.jcainc.com/trends-in-performing-arts-audience-behavior-4-key-takeaways-for-2026/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=sharpspring&sslid=M7e0MDAyMjMyNjI2AQA&sseid=MzEAAUMDS0tLMwNjEwA&jobid=3d003ea7-7129-4e80-9ea1-ece89d2b0133 Advisory Board for the Arts: 2025 Ticket and Subscriptions Sales and 2026 Forecasts https://www.advisoryboardarts.com/research-collector/2025salesrevenues2026projections

    47 min

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Arts and culture is a big business—a $1.02 trillion sector whose 100,000+ organizations serve almost every community in the nation. This podcast is about running that business: how to grow audiences, develop high performing teams and leaders, get younger attendees in the seats and on the donor rolls, apply strategies working in other sectors, and generate millions more dollars in revenue, all in order to serve the mission and flourish in a changing world. Hosted by “the Steve Jobs of classical music” (Observer) and "Sheryl Sandberg of the Symphony" (LA Review of Books), in each episode Aubrey Bergauer discusses the offstage work of arts organizations and the administrators, artists, and board members who make them run. Subscribe, download, and listen right here.

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