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EPISODE · Aug 16, 2022

#24 - The Power of Music and Crafting Creativity with Tim Nichols

from The Dr. Greg Wells Podcast · host Greg Wells PhD

How do creative people keep making great work day after day — not just once? Tim’s answer is: show up, honor the idea, and build a repeatable co-writing process so inspiration has somewhere to land. In today’s conversation Tim Nichols explores the craft behind hit songs and why “must be present to win” is the real secret of Nashville. He tells the origin story of “Live Like You Were Dying” — casual coffee, two stories about mortality, and then a line that changed country music — and explains how he balances art and commerce without selling out. Tim and Dr. Wells dig into courage, collaboration, and why songs sometimes “choose” the artist (as Tim McGraw did in the middle of his dad’s illness). He also reflects on what’s next after the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame: keep growing, keep giving, keep creating. You will learn how Nashville’s co-writing rhythm actually works (come in with an idea, fish for a better one, write it that day); why most writers have to “write a lot of bad songs” to get to a great one; how to stay true to the song even when radio wants something different; how one honest story can become a global anthem; and why Tim still invests in personal growth, events, and speaking even after Hall-of-Fame status. You will discover that creativity is a discipline more than a lightning bolt — show up, protect the idea, and the day that changes your life will look exactly like every other day… until it’s not. Writers, founders, and leaders all face the same friction: “What if today’s idea isn’t good enough?” Tim’s approach replaces that anxiety with a system — write daily, co-create, let the song be what it wants to be — so the breakthrough can actually happen.

How do creative people keep making great work day after day — not just once? Tim’s answer is: show up, honor the idea, and build a repeatable co-writing process so inspiration has somewhere to land. In today’s conversation Tim Nichols explores the craft behind hit songs and why “must be present to win” is the real secret of Nashville. He tells the origin story of “Live Like You Were Dying” — casual coffee, two stories about mortality, and then a line that changed country music — and explains how he balances art and commerce without selling out. Tim and Dr. Wells dig into courage, collaboration, and why songs sometimes “choose” the artist (as Tim McGraw did in the middle of his dad’s illness). He also reflects on what’s next after the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame: keep growing, keep giving, keep creating. You will learn how Nashville’s co-writing rhythm actually works (come in with an idea, fish for a better one, write it that day); why most writers have to “write a lot of bad songs” to get to a great one; how to stay true to the song even when radio wants something different; how one honest story can become a global anthem; and why Tim still invests in personal growth, events, and speaking even after Hall-of-Fame status. You will discover that creativity is a discipline more than a lightning bolt — show up, protect the idea, and the day that changes your life will look exactly like every other day… until it’s not. Writers, founders, and leaders all face the same friction: “What if today’s idea isn’t good enough?” Tim’s approach replaces that anxiety with a system — write daily, co-create, let the song be what it wants to be — so the breakthrough can actually happen.

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