My Beautiful Mistakes

Andy Saunders

In this series of weekly podcasts music industry veteran Andy Saunders interviews other top executives and entrepreneurs about their lives , their careers and about those times when things didn't quite go to plan. Intimate, funny, often thought provoking and inspiring, 'My Beautiful Mistakes' reflects on whether mistakes are necessarily a bad thing or whether instead they are simply opportunities to reflect, learn and understand ourselves better,

  1. 12/15/2020

    Tony Wadsworth CBE -Former Chairman & CEO, EMI Music UK & Ireland

    Our final guest of 2020 is the Lancashire born,  working class son of a window cleaner whose early academic promise saw him earn a scholarship to a good school and then a place to read economics at Newcastle University .  It was there that he formed a band with some fellow students and after completing his studies moved down to London to try his luck at making music his full time job much to the dismay of his parents.   When things didn’t work out with the band he searched the job ads in Music Week and secured a position  as a production manager at a little known compilation and novelty record label eventually ending up via several moves at EMI.   A serendipitous move into catalogue marketing and then a hugely successful stint running the mighty Parlophone label and overseeing artists such as Blur, Radiohead , Coldplay and boyhood heroes The Beatles were staging points on his way to the very top of EMI before the ill-fated takeover of the company  by venture capitalist Guy Hands saw him edged out. Tony Wadsworth , made a CBE in the Queens Birthday Honours List in 2011,  talks to Andy Saunders about all of this , what he's up to these days and more in this week’s edition of ‘my Beautiful Mistakes.' Episode is Not Live Publish: Dec. 14, 2020 @ 7PM Edit Publish Add a Transcript Get episode better indexed by search engines. Add Chapter Markers Listeners can tap through & see what’s coming up. Create a Visual SoundbiteBest way to share to social media for engagement. Share Episode On Facebook Twitter LinkedIn More Options Email Link to Episode Direct Link to MP3 Embed this ONE Episode View Episode Stats

    1h 5m
  2. 10/28/2020

    Tim Ingham- Founder & Publisher, Music Business Worldwide

    In this episode  Andy Saunders talks to Tim Ingham , founder and publisher of the hugely influential music industry trade platform Music Business Worldwide (MBW), which is read by anyone who is anyone in the global music industry.  After getting his first journalistic break on London free sheet Metro , Tim became one of the UK's most successful editors in the computer games trade media before taking over at  Music Week when he transformed a previously moribund magazine into a must read for music industry professionals. Tim then founded his own media platform, MBW,  in 2015 and quickly established it as the voice of authority in the global industry and has recently announced a wide-ranging partnership with Penske Media Corporation (owners of Rolling Stone and Variety Magazines among other ), which has provided MBW with a strong foothold in the American marketplace.  In this edition of 'My Beautiful Mistakes' Tim talks candidly about his career, provides some fascinating insight into the current state of the music industry and discusses some of things he may have done differently given the chance ..... Episode is Not Live Publish: May. 30, 2020 @ 7PM Edit Publish Add a Transcript Get episode better indexed by search engines. Add Chapter Markers Listeners can tap through & see what’s coming up. Create a Visual SoundbiteBest way to share to social media for engagement. Share Episode On Facebook Twitter LinkedIn More Options Email Link to Episode Direct Link to MP3 Embed this ONE Episode View Episode Stats

    36 min

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In this series of weekly podcasts music industry veteran Andy Saunders interviews other top executives and entrepreneurs about their lives , their careers and about those times when things didn't quite go to plan. Intimate, funny, often thought provoking and inspiring, 'My Beautiful Mistakes' reflects on whether mistakes are necessarily a bad thing or whether instead they are simply opportunities to reflect, learn and understand ourselves better,