• FMM217 - Chasing Quality, Losing Progress
    Sep 11 2025

    We all want to write better music.

    But what if your pursuit of quality is the very thing holding you back?

    In this episode of the Finish More Music Podcast, we explore the hidden trap that catches so many creatives off guard.

    It starts with a healthy desire to improve…

    But quickly spirals into: comparison, perfectionism, overthinking and endless detail tweaking.

    And I don’t have to tell you, these are not the ingredients for joy or creativity!

    And here’s the real kicker…

    Not one of them actually improves the quality of your music either.

    In this episode of the podcast, I shine a light on the subtle but deeply damaging trap that catches so many struggling creatives off guard.

    We explore:
    ✅ The hidden ways “quality” can turn into creative sabotage
    ✅ Why obsession with improvement often leads to less progress
    ✅ How common strategies like genre-hopping and sample-hoarding backfire
    ✅ What really builds confidence in your music
    ✅ A different way to approach growth — one that fuels momentum instead of killing it

    These are lessons I’ve gleaned from working with thousands of creatives, distilled into practical steps you can take right now.

    I hope you enjoy the episode!

    Show More Show Less
    30 mins
  • Episode 216: Your Tracks Are a Journal of Your Life
    Sep 4 2025

    Your music isn’t just a series of sessions that lead to loops, half-finished tracks, or a folder of finished pieces…

    
It’s a reflection of your path, your growth, and your identity as an artist.

    In this episode, we explore how every session you sit down to write is shaping the story of your life.

    Whether it’s a win, a struggle, or a breakthrough—it all counts.

    And it all adds up.

    If you've been struggling to finish tracks or improve your level, doubting your ability, or even feeling unsure whether the effort, frustration, and overwhelm are really worth it… then this episode is for you.

    We unpack:

    ✅ Why every finished track is a sentence in the book of your life
    ✅ Why creative struggle is not a bug, it’s a feature of the journey
    ✅ How to spot when your actions are pulling you away from your mountain
    ✅ Why genre-hopping and sample hoarding are silent forms of sabotage
    ✅ How to stay focused by tracking your progress like an unfolding story
    ✅ Why finishing music is an act of courage—and of becoming

    We can look at creativity as a grind… or as a deeply meaningful adventure.

    If you like the sound of the latter then check out this podcast now.

    Show More Show Less
    20 mins
  • FMM215 - Music & Changing Lives
    Apr 14 2025

    This week on the Finish More Music podcast, I’m joined by Kedrick Jeffries—CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas and a lifelong musician and community leader.

    Kedrick has spent over two decades pouring into the lives of young people, helping them reach their potential through the power of music and mentorship.

    In this episode, we explore the profound impact that a single individual can have on a young person’s life—and how the act of showing up for others will radically transform our own.

    In this episode, we explore:

    ✅ How mentorship transforms both mentor and mentee
    ✅ How music opens doors and uplifts entire communities
    ✅ Why mentorship builds empathy, resilience, and purpose
    ✅ Why contribution through creativity is a calling—and how to follow yours

    Kedrick also shares how music has shaped his journey, from his personal practice to directing large ensembles in service of community uplift.

    Through his work in education, leadership and music, Kedrick exemplifies what it means to lead with heart and give back through art.

    Show More Show Less
    50 mins
  • FMM 214 – Contribution Through Art Pt 3: Creativity That Changes Lives: Empowering Youth Through Music w/ Mark Turk
    Mar 24 2025

    In this powerful conversation, I sat down with Mark Turk, founder of the Austin-based nonprofit Beat 4 Beat.

    Mark’s organization brings music education to underserved youths by hiring local musicians to teach in after-school programs—using creativity, performance, and songwriting as tools to transform young lives.

    In this show, we explore:


    ✅ How teaching is a superpower for creatives

    ✅ How music builds trust, confidence and community

    ✅ How music and generosity are a life-line to underserved youth


    ✅ How YOU can get started impacting the world with your music

    ✅ How teaching fuels personal and professional growth for artists

    We also dive into the surprising challenges of running a nonprofit—that quite frankly blew my mind! I thought everyone would be wholly supportive of organisations and people that empower young people… as you’ll hear, that isn’t so!

    Mark’s story is one of incredible resilience, challenges, kindness and impact that left me inspired and driven to contribute more with my creativity.

    Let me know how this episode impacts you!

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 3 mins
  • FMM 213 - Contribution Through Art Pt2: London Elektricity: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
    Mar 3 2025

    What does it truly mean to give everything for your art?

    In this powerful episode, drum & bass legend Tony Colman aka London Elektricity shares his deep philosophy on music, contribution, and living a life of service.

    From founding Hospital Records to performing in war-torn Ukraine for free, Tony’s career is a testament to the power of giving without expectation—and the unexpected rewards that come from it.

    We explore:
    ✅ Why giving selflessly benefits both the artist and the world
    ✅ How Tony overcame fear, ego, and self-doubt to focus on service
    ✅ The battle to save small club culture from corporate dominance
    ✅ How to build real connections in the industry through trust & generosity
    ✅ Why music is about lighting people up, not just playing tracks

    This episode is a masterclass in artistic generosity—one that might just change the way you approach your music career.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 13 mins
  • FMM 212 - Contribution Through Art: Pt1 Mark Allin (Riigs)
    1 hr and 11 mins
  • FMM 211 – The Creative Calling Part 5: The Threat Of Lethargy
    Feb 7 2025

    Welcome to our first-ever Finish More Music podcast series!

    This podcast series, "The Creative Calling," explores how pursuing one's passions, particularly in creative fields, leads to a more fulfilling life for you and for others.

    In the series I use research and personal stories to illustrate the profound positive impacts of creative pursuits on mental, physical, and emotional well-being, and also address how to balance your personal creative goals with other life commitments.

    Fear isn’t the only thing stopping us from pursuing our creative calling—there’s another silent threat: lethargy.

    That feeling of being “too tired,” “too drained,” or “just not in the mood” can quietly steal more days from our lives than we realize.

    In this episode, we break down what lethargy really is, why motivation isn’t something you wait for, and how small shifts in mindset and action will help you overcome resistance.

    Using insights from elite performers, psychological research, and personal experience, we unpack how to reclaim your energy and move forward…

    …even when you don’t feel like it.

    Show More Show Less
    21 mins
  • FMM 210 – The Creative Calling Part 4: The Threat Of Fear
    Feb 6 2025

    Welcome to our first-ever Finish More Music podcast series!

    This podcast series, "The Creative Calling," explores how pursuing one's passions, particularly in creative fields, leads to a more fulfilling life for you and for others.

    In the series I use research and personal stories to illustrate the profound positive impacts of creative pursuits on mental, physical, and emotional well-being, and also address how to balance your personal creative goals with other life commitments.

    In this episode we discover one of the biggest threats to following your creative calling: Fear.

    Fear disguises itself as perfectionism, self-doubt, and procrastination, keeping us stuck.

    In this episode, we explore how fear manifests in creativity, why it’s a response to a perceived (not real) threat, and how to overcome it.

    Drawing from powerful insights by Jung and James Hollis, we uncover the secret to pushing past fear and learn how taking small steps, dismantling limiting beliefs, and reframing fears help you move forward with confidence on your creative journey.

    Listen Now!

    Show More Show Less
    15 mins