So, how do we stay "Country Strong" when we’re miles away from the pasture? Here are three dirt-road truths that keep me grounded. You don’t need a ranch to touch grass. After a rough rehearsal or a tough meeting, I sit in my parked truck (or on my back porch steps) for exactly 10 minutes. No phone. No backup singer. Just me and the wind.
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If you’re reading this, chances are you’re a lot like me. You’ve got a little bit of gravel in your voice and a whole lot of dust on your boots, but your calendar is filled with back-to-back Zooms, traffic jams, and fluorescent lights. So, how do we stay "Country Strong" when
I love the stage. I love the roar of the crowd. But I’ll be the first to admit: And when you’re grinding for your dream (whether that’s a record deal, a promotion, or just keeping the farm afloat), the "city noise"—stress, comparison, burnout—tries to steal your song. After a rough rehearsal or a tough meeting,
That isn't being lazy. That's