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PROFITABLE MUSICIAN WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

April 8, 2026

Hey there, Profitable Musician!

I want to say something out loud, because I know this has been sitting in the background for a lot of you.

AI is not replacing real music.

It can’t.

It doesn’t have a life.
It hasn’t lived through anything.
It doesn’t know what it’s like to lose someone, start over, fall apart, rebuild, learn a lesson that only boots-on-the-ground can teach.

It can’t write from a human place.

It can only imitate.

That’s the difference.

And no matter how “good” AI-generated music gets… people can feel the void.

People still crave real human connection. That hasn’t changed.

What has changed...

In this issue

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📰Need-To-Know Music Industry News & Tips


… is how people find you and discover your music.

And this is where I see so many incredible musicians "throwing the baby out with the bathwater."

Because of what AI has done on the creative side, they can't see any good in it (which I think is a completely understandable knee-jerk reaction.)

But here's where artists get stuck (and AI could actually be a huge help):

Sitting down to write an email and putting it off.
Knowing you should post something, but not knowing what to say.
Trying to promote a release and feeling that resistance creep in because it starts to feel forced or awkward.

So it gets pushed to later.

And then later doesn’t come.

And the songs you worked so hard on don’t get the chance to reach the people they were meant for.

AI is here to take some of the weight off your shoulders. Because with an AI workflow in place...

you can sit down for an hour,
get your emails drafted,
get your content mapped out,
know what you’re saying and have it actually sound like you (not a robot)

and then move on to more fun projects like writing, recording and performing.

Done with marketing content for the week. And in the hour you put in, you give your music a real chance to be heard… without it draining you in the process.

That’s exactly what we’re building inside Get It Done Week.

A simple system you can actually use.

We’re meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and by the end of it you’ll have your workflow set up so this part stops feeling so heavy.

If you’ve been resisting AI but also feeling stuck with the promotion side of things

knowing you either need to hire a VA (but you probably don't have the bandwidth or money for that right now) or get a system like this installed...

this is the place to figure it out, in a group of other artists who totally understand your trepidation about AI.

→ Join our next Get It Done Week, AI Content Workflow Edition here ($49)

I personally use my AI workflow every day. It saves me 10+ hours per week.

Always in your corner,
​
<3 Bree

P.S. If you’re ready for more than just one week of support and want ongoing coaching with me, Get It Done Week is included inside the Female Musician Accelerator → join for just $49!​

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