My guest is singer, songwriter, producer Sam J Garfield. He has a new self-produced single out called “Monster.” Sam is an actor turned sound engineer and music producer. He’s now leaning into songwriting and releasing his own music.
Sam is taking a break from a very long stretch of working nonstop. Apparently he was working so to an extent that people around him were concerned. But Sam’s young, learning that life’s not only about working all the time. He also seems to be learning a lot about himself.
He shares a lot of reflection and introspection, and I think he’s working things out. We also talk about his new song “Monsters,” finding therapy in Monsters (the single), getting started as a sound engineer, how to he attracts opportunity as a producer, and more.
My favorite part of our conversation is toward the end, where he tells me how he attracts opportunities as a producer. He’s young, yet old-school. This part of our conversation serves as a great reminder that old-school works.
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