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🎙S2E14: Songs, Stories, and Staying True: Jason Patrick Meyers on Life and Music

43 min ¡ 9. juni 2026
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💬 Season 2 Episode 14: “Songs, Stories, and Staying True: Jason Patrick Meyers on Life and Music” 🎙 Let’s Talk About It with Dr. Matthew & Diane Webster What does it take to pursue your passion without losing who you are? In this special episode, Dr. Matthew and Diane Webster sit down with award-winning singer-songwriter Jason Patrick Meyers for an honest, inspiring conversation about music, purpose, and staying grounded through it all. From sharing stages with legendary artists to performing in intimate venues, Jason reflects on the moments that shaped his journey—both the highlights and the challenges. He opens up about how he got started in music, the influences that guided him, and the experiences that tested his perseverance along the way. But this episode goes deeper than music. Together, we explore how creativity can be a calling, how songwriting can become a form of healing, and how staying true to your values matters just as much as achieving success. ✨ In this episode, you’ll hear: 1️⃣ Behind-the-scenes stories from Jason’s most memorable performances and collaborations. 2️⃣ Honest insight into the challenges musicians face—and what keeps them going. 3️⃣ Encouragement for aspiring artists (including advice for young listeners dreaming of a music career). 4️⃣ A deeper look at how music can impact others emotionally and spiritually. We also feature listener questions—from a young aspiring singer in Michigan to a fan asking about perseverance—and Jason’s thoughtful, experience-filled answers offer wisdom for anyone chasing a dream. 🎶 Whether you’re a musician, a creative, or simply someone navigating your own path, this episode is a reminder that success isn’t just about talent—it’s about authenticity, resilience, and staying rooted in what matters most. ☕ Feeling encouraged? Support the show by buying us a coffee! Your generosity helps us continue sharing grace-filled, truth-centered conversations each week. 👉 buymeacoffee.com/mattwebster 🎧 Listen now—and be reminded that your story, your gifts, and your calling all have purpose.

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