From Vision to Creation
In this episode of From Vision to Creation, Alexander sits down with singer-songwriter Haven Madison for an honest, funny, and deeply human conversation about music, heartbreak, creativity, and what it really takes to build a life as an artist. Haven grew up surrounded by music, spending her childhood on tour with her father and discovering early on that songwriting was not just something she loved, but something she felt born to do. From writing songs in a purple cheetah-print notebook as a child to auditioning for American Idol at 16, Haven’s journey is a powerful example of what happens when talent, work ethic, vulnerability, and purpose all collide. In this conversation, Haven opens up about the realities of pursuing music at a young age, navigating judgment, learning how to take criticism, and staying grounded while building a career in an industry filled with highs, lows, rejection, and constant change. She shares how growing up around music helped her understand that rejection is part of the process, and why she has learned to separate who she is from the work she creates. We also dive into Haven’s songwriting process, the stories behind her music, and how heartbreak, friendship, and growing up have shaped her as both a person and an artist. Haven speaks candidly about turning pain into songs, learning to let people go, and why documenting her emotions through music has helped her understand herself more deeply. At a time when social media and AI can make everything feel overly polished and artificial, Haven makes a powerful case for authenticity. She talks about why people are craving humanity again, why imperfection is what makes art relatable, and why she never wants to be seen as an untouchable artist. For Haven, the goal is not for fans to say, “I could never be her,” but rather, “I’m just like her.” This episode is for anyone who loves music, dreams of pursuing a creative path, or needs a reminder that nobody truly has it all figured out—and that the messy, vulnerable, unfinished parts of life are often where the best art comes from. 🎙️ Hosted by Alexander Schmieding In this interview, you’ll learn: How Haven Madison grew up surrounded by music What touring with her father taught her about creativity and resilience Why she started writing songs at such a young age How American Idol changed her life and career How Haven learned to navigate judgment and criticism Why rejection is an unavoidable part of pursuing music How she separates her identity from the songs she creates What her songwriting process really looks like Why finishing a song matters, even when it is not your best work The story behind “Uncross Your Heart” How heartbreak has shaped Haven’s music and perspective Why letting people go can be one of the hardest but most important lessons How Haven stays grounded while experiencing success at a young age Why authenticity matters more than perfection online How AI is making people crave more human, imperfect, real art Why Haven believes nobody truly has it all figured out Her advice for young artists and anyone chasing a dream Episode Resources: https://www.havenmadison.com/ [https://www.havenmadison.com/] https://www.instagram.com/havenmadison [https://www.instagram.com/havenmadison] https://www.tiktok.com/@havenmadisonsings [https://www.tiktok.com/@havenmadisonsings] https://www.instagram.com/fromvisiontocreation [https://www.instagram.com/fromvisiontocreation] https://www.tiktok.com/@fromvisiontocreation [https://www.tiktok.com/@fromvisiontocreation] https://www.instagram.com/alexschmieding [https://www.instagram.com/alexschmieding] Subscribe for more conversations with visionaries turning ideas into reality. This podcast is brought to you by Proper Placement — a full-service marketing agency helping businesses grow through social media, paid advertising, website design, email campaigns, and more. Learn more at www.properplacement.com [http://www.properplacement.com]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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