Joining us on this week’s episode is Casper Sage (real name Cooper Shelton), a rising artist, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. While barely out of his teens, the 21 year-old student at Nashville's Belmont University carries himself with the emotional depth and philosophical wisdom of a man twice his age, writing with a sense of nostalgia shocking for someone still in the prime of their youth.
Over the past few years, the innate authenticity of this young artist's work has started to gain recognition with fellow students and fans alike, leading to sold-out shows, millions of streams, and coveted playlist placements.
Topics covered in this episode include (in order):
The college debate for aspiring professional artists
The difference between "who" and "what" you are
Cooper's musical roots, including an all-star cast of middle school music teachers
Why creating the best work only matters if you can effectively get people to engage with it
The ideal balance of input vs. output as an artist
Amateurism vs. Professionalism
How to be intentional with your work and life
How to keep yourself accountable
The romanticization of depression (especially, among young artists)
The hamster wheel of social media and how to sustainably share your work
Why he doesn't mind the Frank Ocean comparisons
Must-reads for aspiring artists
And much moreAs always, whether you’re an artist yourself, an entrepreneur, someone who works in the arts, or really just a human being interested in self-development, healing, and actualization, this episode has something for you.
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