In this episode, I talk about being stuck in a rough writing patch — why it happens, and how we gently work through it. From dodging our emotions, comparing ourselves to others, and numbing with our phones, to learning to trust our ideas again. It’s about giving ourselves permission to make “bad” work, creating space for intuition, and remembering that clarity comes from making, not overthinking. Soft effort, kind discipline, and letting creativity speak when we finally get quiet enough to he...
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In this episode, I talk about being stuck in a rough writing patch — why it happens, and how we gently work through it. From dodging our emotions, comparing ourselves to others, and numbing with our phones, to learning to trust our ideas again. It’s about giving ourselves permission to make “bad” work, creating space for intuition, and remembering that clarity comes from making, not overthinking. Soft effort, kind discipline, and letting creativity speak when we finally get quiet enough to he...
#13 - Authenticity in Growth: Nurturing a Loyal Fanbase
The Sound Mind
44 minutes
1 year ago
#13 - Authenticity in Growth: Nurturing a Loyal Fanbase
In this episode we explore the profound impact of music as a vessel for nostalgia, transporting us back to the past. We discuss the complexities of sacrificing engagement for a greater vision and the art of cultivating a loyal fan base from within. Discover the golden rule of providing value before expecting anything in return, and maintain a balanced relationship with your audience. Join us as we navigate the delicate balance of artistic vision, audience engagement, and the ever-evolvi...
The Sound Mind
In this episode, I talk about being stuck in a rough writing patch — why it happens, and how we gently work through it. From dodging our emotions, comparing ourselves to others, and numbing with our phones, to learning to trust our ideas again. It’s about giving ourselves permission to make “bad” work, creating space for intuition, and remembering that clarity comes from making, not overthinking. Soft effort, kind discipline, and letting creativity speak when we finally get quiet enough to he...