
02 Mar Adversities, Trials & Triumphs – Interview With David Correy
EPISODE SHOW NOTES
Born in Brazil and raised in a small American town, David Correy has a voice that captivates people, and a musical talent that syncs you into an inner rhythm. He did show promise even as a young child with ADD, but his beguiling performances took years of training, study, and self discovery.
David reached his status as an acclaimed recording artist by following his Mom’s advice: “If your dreams don’t scare you, they’re not big enough.” So he dreamt big and head out on the narrow and arduous path to greatness. It wasn’t easy. And there’s a lot of pain. But the journey was more valuable than any destination. Learn more about what it took David to become a finalist on the second season of Fox’s reality competition series The X Factor and now CEO of Urban Rock Records.
Join me as I talk with David about adversities, trials and triumphs.
In this episode, you will learn . . .
- How David Correy discovered his gifts and why he decided to share it for impact.
- Why raw talent and skills won’t cut it and why even the greats never stop studying and training.
- Tactics for handling haters and adversities.
- Why living for something bigger than yourself will make you great.
- How to use pain to fuel your passion.
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Question:
- Which specific field do you see yourself being great?
Learn more:
Check out David Correy’s latest album – LOST ART (Full Album) here #LostArt
QUOTES
If your dreams don't scare you, they're not big enough Click To Tweet You have to grasp the concept of becoming in love with the process of becoming great. Not just the result Click To Tweet I always tell everybody everyday: If you don't see yourself there, go be great somewhere else. Click To Tweet
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