Off Script with Jarvis 'Jeb' Barnes
In this episode of Off Script, Jarvis sits down with Quinton “Q” Robinson for a grounded and honest conversation about the real work behind building a life and career in music. Q shares pieces of his journey from Miami to Atlanta, the challenges that shaped him, and the lessons that came through pressure, transition, community, and purpose. The conversation moves beyond performance and into the deeper areas that often determine longevity in the music industry. Jarvis and Q talk through resilience, insecurity, jealousy, ego, self talk, therapy, boundaries, spiritual maturity, and the importance of building intentional relationships. They also unpack the business side of being a musician, including financial discipline, wise counsel, personal responsibility, and the decisions that create freedom over time. This episode is for musicians, creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone learning how to grow with patience, maturity, and purpose. Follow and book Quinton "Q" Robinson Here [https://www.iamqrobinson.com/] KEY TOPICS 1. Quinton “Q” Robinson’s journey in the music industry 2. Moving from Miami to Atlanta 3. Resilience through challenges and career pressure 4. Technical difficulties and staying prepared 5. Insecurity versus jealousy 6. The impact of self talk 7. Ego, identity, and self worth 8. Therapy, boundaries, and emotional maturity 9. Networking without social pressure 10. Building intentional relationships 11. Practice, communication, and consistency 12. Personal responsibility as a musician 13. Financial discipline in the music business 14. Seeking wise counsel 15. Creating freedom through better decisions TAKEAWAYS 1. Resilience is built through pressure, patience, and personal responsibility. 2. Insecurity and jealousy are different, and knowing the difference helps you move with more clarity. 3. The way you speak to yourself shapes your confidence, your decisions, and your growth. 4. Therapy and boundaries are tools for maturity, not signs of weakness. 5. Real networking is not about forcing connections. It is about being genuine, prepared, and intentional. 6. Practice is not just repetition. It requires focus, awareness, and purpose. 7. Musicians have to understand the business side of their careers. 8. Financial discipline creates options, peace, and long term freedom. 9. Wise counsel can protect you from making emotional decisions. 10. Personal responsibility is one of the clearest signs of growth. CHAPTERS CHAPTERS 00:00 New Beginnings and Technical Difficulties 05:09 Success, Competition, and Broadway Shows 10:20 Atlanta Snowstorms and Unexpected Challenges 19:25 Struggles, Growth, and Success in the Music Industry 25:38 Navigating Music, Pressure, and Personal Battles 32:35 The Icarus Movement and Spiritual Maturity 41:04 Therapy, Boundaries, and Self Worth 53:21 Practice, Communication, and Intentionality 01:18:22 Knowing When Relationships Have Reached Their End 01:24:00 Making Decisions as a Small Business Owner 01:29:27 Wise Counsel and the Power of Seeking Advice 01:37:07 Financial Discipline, Responsibility, and Freedom
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