Ep. 7 - Aaron Shust on the Difference Between a Dream and a Calling
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概要
Many artists grow up believing their dream is their calling. But what if those two things aren’t the same?
In this conversation with Aaron Shust, we talk about the difference between dreams, calling, and assignment—and how confusing them can lead to frustration, burnout, or chasing the wrong thing.
Aaron shares openly about his journey as a songwriter and artist, including imposter syndrome after 20+ years, learning to develop his craft, and what it looks like to stay grounded spiritually in the middle of a music career.
We also get into songwriting, journaling, Sabbath, and the importance of being faithful with the people and opportunities right in front of you.
If you’re a Christian artist, worship leader, songwriter, or producer trying to figure out your path, this conversation will help you think more clearly about where you are—and what actually matters.----more----
Episode Highlights-
The difference between a dream, a calling, and an assignment
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Why confusing them can lead to frustration or burnout
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Aaron’s journey from church musician to recording artist
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Dealing with imposter syndrome even after 20+ years
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Why developing your craft still matters
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The role of journaling and prayer in songwriting
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How Aaron wrote My Savior My God
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The importance of faithfulness in your current “sphere of influence”
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Touring, family life, and setting boundaries
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Discovering and practicing Sabbath
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Trusting God with provision instead of striving----more----
“Just because you have a dream… it would be dangerous to call that dream your calling.”
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