What’s Missing From Your Music?
It's not about your talent. It’s your shadow.
Let me be clear about why I’m committed to helping musicians connect with their shadow.
It’s because most musicians show up in their lives, and in their music, with only a fraction of their creative capacity.
I’m not talking about a lack of skill or talent.
I’m talking about a core part of you that’s been left out.
When you wake up feeling “less than,” or disconnected from your motivation and purpose, there’s a reason.
Your shadow is the missing link. It’s the part of you you’ve learned to deny, ignore, or repress.
And you pay a price.
In the practice room.
On stage.
In how much of you actually makes it into your music.
But here’s the good news.
That part of you is still available to you.
It’s still reachable.
And you can begin reconnecting with it in small, direct ways.
Last week, we named the shadow.
This week, we begin working with it.
In this short video, I lay out a simple morning practice that helps you build a real partnership with your shadow so you can bring more life to your music.
Try it.
Five to ten minutes in the morning.
No pressure to get it right.
Begin the conversation.
I’d be interested to hear what you notice.

