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Seeds in the Weeds with Jonathan Jackson

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On this first episode of season 3 I had a truly inspired conversation with my good friend Jonathan Jackson. Jonathan is a talented artist, songwriter and entrepreneur in the music space. He has been writing 100 songs per year for the last 5 years and that is evident on his releases that are killing it on streaming platforms.

On this episode we heard how Jonathan got started in music. From music college at the prestigious Indiana University, to making the move to Nashville, to driving for Amazon/Uber, to self producing and writing with some of Nashvilles top talents, Jonathan has always been driven put everything he has into his music.

We also got into some really encouraging conversation on what it looks like to have self control and how to handle ourselves around people we look up to. Jonathan has done a great job of building relationships and not overstepping and burning bridges along the way which has served him well.

Above all else Jonathan has kept God the center of it all and his family first, which is the thread through his entire journey. I know you will be inspired and encouraged by this episode!
To connect with Jonathan Jacksons head to:

Instagram
Facebook
Spotify

Come join us on our CIAS Facebook group! CLICK HERE to join now.

  continue reading

108 episodes

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On this first episode of season 3 I had a truly inspired conversation with my good friend Jonathan Jackson. Jonathan is a talented artist, songwriter and entrepreneur in the music space. He has been writing 100 songs per year for the last 5 years and that is evident on his releases that are killing it on streaming platforms.

On this episode we heard how Jonathan got started in music. From music college at the prestigious Indiana University, to making the move to Nashville, to driving for Amazon/Uber, to self producing and writing with some of Nashvilles top talents, Jonathan has always been driven put everything he has into his music.

We also got into some really encouraging conversation on what it looks like to have self control and how to handle ourselves around people we look up to. Jonathan has done a great job of building relationships and not overstepping and burning bridges along the way which has served him well.

Above all else Jonathan has kept God the center of it all and his family first, which is the thread through his entire journey. I know you will be inspired and encouraged by this episode!
To connect with Jonathan Jacksons head to:

Instagram
Facebook
Spotify

Come join us on our CIAS Facebook group! CLICK HERE to join now.

  continue reading

108 episodes

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