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Woo! Now THIS is one of ‘dem ones! Want to stay creative? Put yourself in positions to constantly feel creative shit. Music and art are emotions. Period. It’s important to treat your creativity like a job. But it’s equally necessary to have life experiences to draw from to encourage that. I spent most of my 20’s trying to reach arbitrary milestones with my music. Instead what happened was I let some of my best years pass me by. In this episode I take a deep dive into what I’ve found the best practices to continually be creative and bust through plateaus. Staying inspired when you’re doing the same work every day over and over can be difficult. I share my top recommendations on how to balance your creative work with your real life and how they don’t have to be mutually exclusive. 

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This episode is brought to you by:

This episode is sponsored by my masterclass “Blueprint To Beatmaking”, my proven 3-step system for mastering the fundamentals and mindset of music production.

If you are struggling to get started with production OR if you are not progressing as quickly as you’d like to, this course will help you get there. I’ve recently updated the course and will be launching the new version soon!

Head over the course page to claim your spot. 

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I share my tips and tactics in hopes that you don’t have to waste as much time as I did figuring this out. If you’re new to beatmaking I personally use and recommend Ableton Live. You can get a 30-day trial and access my free crash course on Ableton here to  get started making beats in 45 minutes or less.