We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Jeremiah Coyne a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.
Jeremiah, thanks for taking the time to share your stories with us today If you could go back in time do you wish you had started your creative career sooner or later?
I really feel like I would have been more true to myself earlier on. I spent much of my writing days early on trying to replicate what I thought was great or trying to write what I thought people wanted to hear. I have come to find out that the impact of my music is found in its strangeness and uniqueness.

As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back background and context?
I got into the industry by making as many connections as I could while not forfeiting who I was to buy the relationship. I use Session Studio App and I almost exclusively write with another writer out of Laporte Indiana.
What I feel I offer to those who listen to my music is just a little more freedom than they had before to be honest about struggles while offering them hope that I have found for myself in Jesus.

Any resources you can share with us that might be helpful to other creatives?
I wish I knew about the power of cowriting earlier on.

What’s the most rewarding aspect of being a creative in your experience?
The greatest reward for me is others truly connecting with my music and being impacted in such a way that inspires them to take steps toward hope.




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