Rob Morgan Is A Curious Person

“The Wrong Shoe Theory” [A Reminder To Break The Rules In Art]


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In fashion, there’s this idea called "The Wrong Shoe Theory" and somehow, that choice shows confidence. Intention. Personality.

In music, and really any creative field, we’re taught the rules, but no one reminds us to break them. And without breaking the rules, you’ll never find your voice. You’ll just be a well-behaved echo.

In this episode, Sarah and I talk about fashion, creativity, confidence, and what it means to actually own your weird. Because the wrong shoe might be the right move.

📍 Town Hall Tap, Minneapolis MN

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