
Behind the Music: Country Stars Share Their Journey
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Nestled in the heart of Myrtle Beach's country music scene, this special CCMF edition of Leader Mentality Show delivers raw conversations with rising stars and community champions who embody authentic leadership.
American Idol alum Colby Lee Swift brings his Texas ranch wisdom to the microphone, revealing the delicate balance between stardom and staying grounded. "I don't see myself failing," Swift shares with quiet confidence, offering a masterclass in resilience as he describes his musical journey from five-year-old guitarist to CCMF performer. His advice to aspiring musicians cuts straight to the heart: "Feel everything you sing. Don't just sing it because it's another song."
The spotlight then shifts to Ground Zero's Carly, whose passion for transforming teen lives through music and faith-based community building exemplifies leadership through service. Her announcement of a new coffee truck venture - KEI Coffee Company - demonstrates how pursuing passion projects can complement meaningful community work.
Next on the show is Bailey Marie, a jack of all trades singer, songwriter, and actress. Bailey discusses how despite online criticism and past struggles, the negativity will never stop her from doing what she loves most. At a very young age, Bailey is already paving the way and creating a name for herself with roles in HBO Max and Apple TV series, as well as singing the national anthem at large events, such as NASCAR, and now, prior to The Beach Boys performance at CCMF.
Jon Finley joins us on the show to discuss big things upcoming at the Greg Rowles Legacy Theatre located in North Myrtle Beach. Jon also shares tips on things he has learned and experienced as the sales and marketing director at the theatre regarding the development of technology and social media usage.
Four-time Josie Music Award winner Trey Calloway delivers perhaps the most powerful moment when he confesses to nearly abandoning music before his wife rekindled his passion. With three million Spotify streams and a songwriting collaboration with Chris Young, Calloway's candid reflections on leadership resonate beyond music: "When you put your confidence in people and treat them with dignity and respect, you get so much in return."
Between fascinating stories about performing for cancer fundraisers and crafting songs that become the "soundtrack of people's lives," these conversations reveal a common thread: authentic leadership isn't about perfection but perseverance. Whether rebuilding storm-damaged ranch fences or navigating music industry setbacks, these individuals demonstrate how challenges become stepping stones to greater impact.
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