
132. Should I Share This?
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About this listen
--these show notes were made using ChatGPT--
Episode Summary:
In this solo episode, Connor Frost dives into a question many songwriters face: Should you share your demos, B-sides, or unfinished songs with the world? Through a personal story about a "rejected" lyric video for his single "Real Friends", Connor explores the vulnerability, hesitation, and ultimately, the freedom that comes with sharing imperfect work. This episode is a must-listen for any songwriter questioning what to do with their creative leftovers.
🎧 What You’ll Learn:
- Why Connor initially scrapped a lyric video and what made him change his mind
- The value of documenting and sharing your creative process—even the messy parts
- How to reframe "unfinished" or "not perfect" content as meaningful content
- Why your discarded work might still resonate with your audience
📝 Key Takeaways:
- You don’t need a perfect product to share your art
- Sharing rejected or behind-the-scenes content can create deeper audience connection
- You have full control over how your story and music are presented
- There’s value in showing the process, not just the polished result
📺 Watch the Rejected Lyric Video:
👉 [Link to the “Rejected” Lyric Video on YouTube] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSM8TE-n8PE
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