It’s inspiring how artists learn how to reinvent themselves, break new ground, and never give up. I’ve loved the work of David Leonard from his days with All Sons & Daughters, but what’ he’s doing now is on another level.
In this interview we talk about his new project, the insecurity of an artist, how to be a great producer, waiting on God, and more.
So good!
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In This Episode You’ll Hear More About:
- How David got into music
- Reflections on All Sons & Daughters
- New seasons and new music
- Dealing with insecurity and fear as an artist
- The single key to being a great producer
Resources Mentioned:
- Show Sponsor: Planning Center
- Music: The Wait by David Leonard
- Instagram: @davidleonardmusic
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