Sometimes you just need to show up

When I was in high school, I won a spot with the Madison Scouts drum and bugle corps. We toured the entire U.S. doing shows the summer after graduation in 1994, and it was one of the highlights of my life. The “corps song” is You’ll Never Walk Alone, from the musical Carousel. The arrangement that…

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Looks like I won’t quit trumpet after all

Up until about 24 hours ago, I had my mind made up. I was going to quit playing trumpet for good. At one point, it was what I lived, breathed and bled. That is no longer the case. I’ve since become involved in the podcasting industry, to the point that I make my living producing shows…

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Will things ever get back to “normal”?

Like everyone else on the planet, I’m asking myself, “When will things get back to normal?” Meaning, when will society not look like a giant hospital? When will people stop wearing face masks on the beach? When will sports events not look like they’re being played in a funeral home? When will we go to…

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Made by Jesus, not the mafia

I’m a bit excited about this. I’ve mentioned before I started a new podcast called The Committed a while back. Well, this morning the first episode with a guest went live, and it got things going the right way. It features Robert Borelli, an ex-mafioso who became a devoted Christian while in prison, and later…

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People who work with buyers, not tryers

What’s the difference between a “buyer” and a “tryer”? A buyer is someone who means business, and is ready to commit to making a purchase. Sure they may want to test it out before swiping the credit card, but it’s a no-nonsense approach. A tryer is subscribed to dozens of marketers lists, listens to as…

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One strike and you’re out

In the summer of 2017, I interviewed Manny Laureano, principal trumpeter with the Minnesota Orchestra (one of the best in the U.S. if you’re not familiar with them). One thing Manny said that has stuck with me years later is when he was describing the mindset it takes to perform at an elite level, as…

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Respect, but don’t be in awe

Everyone you encounter is worthy of your respect. Your craft is worthy of your respect. But don’t be in awe of another person, nor your craft. By doing so, you make yourself unworthy of the person and/or whatever it is you’re doing. Be respectful of everyone, but don’t allow yourself to be overly impressed with…

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The real reason my wife became my wife

I’m going to be frank for a moment. (Then I’ll go back to being James, cue trap set.) I married up. To this day, I’m not 100% certain why my wife Sana married a guy like me. She’s educated, sophisticated, humble, submissive, was taught how to be a decent person – thanks to her mother…

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3 things I’ll miss when we leave Vietnam

Our days in Vietnam are numbered. While I don’t know the exact number at this moment, the plan was never to stay here indefinitely. A few developments have…developed in the last couple of weeks that lead me to believe we may be cutting out of town sooner than later. That being said, there are a…

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How podcasts make money

Whenever I tell people what I do, namely podcasting, one of the first questions that invariably comes up is… How do you make money with podcasts? Do you get a tiny cut every time someone hits the play button? Do you have any type of agreement with Apple to share revenues? And the list goes on.…

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