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"Authenticity wins. Like always. It's totally okay to be like, yeah, this is tough and this is a challenge, but like, I'm here." - Joe Jonas
The Jonas Brothers pull back the curtain on what happens when life gets so overwhelming that even walking on stage feels impossible. They've navigated brutal seasons where negative headlines and public scrutiny became suffocating, where the pressure to smile and perform while falling apart inside nearly broke them. But somewhere in those darkest moments, they discovered a backstage mantra that shifted everything: "What do you want them to feel?" This simple question became their north star, transforming how they approach not just performing, but living authentically in a world that demands perfection.
What emerges from their conversation is something profound about the healing power of shared human experience. The brothers describe the almost spiritual moment of watching thousands of people who disagree on everything - politics, spirituality, what to have for dinner - come together in one room and sing the same songs arm in arm. They learned that their job isn't to convince anyone they have it all figured out; it's to create space where people remember they're not alone in their struggles. Their hard-won wisdom about blocking out noise, choosing vulnerability over perfection, and finding your center when everything feels chaotic will completely shift how you handle your own overwhelming moments.
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Order my newest book Make Money Easy! https://lewishowes.com/moneyyou
Check out the full episode: greatness.lnk.to/1794
"Authenticity wins. Like always. It's totally okay to be like, yeah, this is tough and this is a challenge, but like, I'm here." - Joe Jonas
The Jonas Brothers pull back the curtain on what happens when life gets so overwhelming that even walking on stage feels impossible. They've navigated brutal seasons where negative headlines and public scrutiny became suffocating, where the pressure to smile and perform while falling apart inside nearly broke them. But somewhere in those darkest moments, they discovered a backstage mantra that shifted everything: "What do you want them to feel?" This simple question became their north star, transforming how they approach not just performing, but living authentically in a world that demands perfection.
What emerges from their conversation is something profound about the healing power of shared human experience. The brothers describe the almost spiritual moment of watching thousands of people who disagree on everything - politics, spirituality, what to have for dinner - come together in one room and sing the same songs arm in arm. They learned that their job isn't to convince anyone they have it all figured out; it's to create space where people remember they're not alone in their struggles. Their hard-won wisdom about blocking out noise, choosing vulnerability over perfection, and finding your center when everything feels chaotic will completely shift how you handle your own overwhelming moments.
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