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Mike Haggith on Healing, Unreleased Songs, and the Meaning Behind ‘All The Best In All You Do’

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In Part 2 of my interview with Mike Haggith, we get into the creative heart of his new album All The Best In All You Do. Mike shares how this project is not just a collection of songs—it's a personal promise to grow, stay present, and honor the journey started on his earlier album Bridges. He talks about the emotional challenge of playing unreleased material live, the vulnerability that comes with sharing new work before it’s perfected, and how building entire albums around singular moments has become a defining part of his process. We also explore what success looks like for him now: consistency, connection, and creating music that means something long after it’s released. Whether you're an indie artist, a fan of honest rock music, or someone navigating your own creative road, this episode is full of real talk and hard-won insights. 🎧 Connect with Mike Haggith: 🌐 Website: mikehaggith.com 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@mikehaggith 🎙️ Label: morningstarrecords.com

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