
In this re-released episode, we talk to Rob Carli, a multi-award-winning musician, producer and composer for film and television. Rob has had a storied career in music from his early days touring the country in an Econoline van to most recently co-founding the Awesome Music Project - a not-for-profit dedicated to delivering practical solutions to mental health through the transformative power of music.
It’s conversations like this one with Rob that are the reason I started this podcast. Rob is a giant in his industry, but he’s someone I would never come across in my work as a revenue coach with growing tech companies. The ideas we explored allow me to see my work and my life in a whole new light.
Rob and I talked about how we can all tap into our creative energy and how our best ideas always come from the most unlikely places. Yes, your first draft is going to suck but the most important thing in finding your voice is not judging your ideas, or allowing them to be judged. Rob shares stories of how chasing your curiosity is the key to re-inventing yourself throughout your career, taking you to places you’d never have planned for yourself.
Finally, Rob talks about what we’ve lost as technology has displaced rituals like cooking together and listening to live music. And what would Rob have done differently with the music in Oppenheimer?
Please enjoy, Rob Carli.
Every other week, join your host Bob Mathers, keynote speaker for conversations designed to push you out of your comfort zone. Each episode delivers boundless insights and ideas that matter by inspiring you to get off autopilot and keep chasing curiosity.
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