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  • Song Revolution with John Chisum

    JOHN CHISUM: Are You Drifting as a Songwriter?

    04/05/2026 | 16 mins.
    Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4
     
    TITLE: JOHN CHISUM: Are You Drifting as a Songwriter?
     
    HOSTS: John Chisum
     
    EPISODE SUMMARY
    In this episode of Song Revolution, John introduces Theme #1 from the brand-new NCS Complete Songwriting Guide—the call to become an intentional Christian songwriter. Rather than writing sporadically or waiting for inspiration to strike, John challenges songwriters to develop a clear plan, take consistent steps forward, and steward their calling with purpose.
    Drawing from decades of songwriting experience, John shares how many writers dream of being heard on radio, in churches, or around the world—but often lack the intentional habits necessary to get there. He explains why lasting growth doesn't happen through giant leaps, but through small, faithful steps taken consistently over time.
    This episode lays the foundation for the upcoming themes in the guide, encouraging songwriters to move beyond hobby-level creativity and step into purposeful development. It's a motivating and practical call to stop drifting and start growing as a songwriter who writes with vision, discipline, and faith.
     
    EPISODE TOPICS
    Introduction to the NCS Complete Songwriting Guide
    Theme #1: Becoming an intentional Christian songwriter
    Why many songwriters stay stuck without a clear plan
    The difference between dreaming and doing
    Taking incremental steps toward songwriting growth
    Moving from hobbyist thinking to purposeful development
    Investing time, energy, and resources into your calling
    Developing spiritual and creative discipline
    Creating momentum through small, consistent actions
    Building a long-term vision for your songwriting journey
     
    KEY HIGHLIGHTS
    Introducing the NCS Complete Songwriting Guide:
    John shares the heart behind creating an 80-page resource designed to help Christian songwriters take meaningful, practical steps toward growth. The guide outlines 12 essential themes to help writers develop both skill and purpose.
    Intentional Songwriting Starts with a Plan:
    Many songwriters have dreams but lack structure. John emphasizes that growth requires intention—setting goals, creating rhythms, and making songwriting a priority rather than an afterthought.
    Small Steps Lead to Big Results:
    Instead of trying to make giant leaps, songwriters are encouraged to focus on consistent, manageable actions. Incremental growth builds confidence, skill, and long-term momentum.
    From Hobby to Calling:
    Writing songs casually can be fulfilling, but those who feel called to share their message more broadly must treat songwriting as a discipline worth investing in.
    Feed Your Mind and Spirit:
    True growth happens when songwriters nurture both their creative skills and their spiritual lives—drawing inspiration from the Holy Spirit while developing practical tools.
    Get Unstuck by Taking Action:
    Waiting for the perfect moment often leads to stagnation. Progress begins when songwriters take the next available step, even if it feels small.
    Your Calling Deserves Stewardship:
    Songwriting is not just a creative outlet—it's a responsibility. Stewarding your gift well means being intentional about growth, learning, and consistent effort.
     
    FINAL TAKEAWAY
    Great songwriting doesn't happen by accident—it happens by intention.
    If you feel called to write songs that impact others, it's time to move beyond wishful thinking and take purposeful steps forward. Start where you are, make a plan, and commit to steady growth. Over time, small, faithful actions can lead to powerful results in your songwriting and your calling.
     
    RESOURCES & LINKS:
     
    FREE DOWNLOAD - The Complete NCS Songwriting Guide: Proven Principles for writing better songs, stewarding your gifts, and building a lasting life of Christian songwriting.
    https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/guide
     
    Join the NCS ONE SONG CHALLENGE!
    https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/one-song-challenge
     
    Be a part of our community of songwriters from across the globe. Join NCS Community!
    https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-community
     
    Check out Nashville Christian Songwriters!
    NashvilleChristianSongwriters.com
     
    Real people writing real songs - check out NCS Collective
    https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-collective/
  • Song Revolution with John Chisum

    PHOEBE SCOTT: Is Inspiration Enough to Write Great Songs?

    27/04/2026 | 49 mins.
    Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4
     
    TITLE: PHOEBE SCOTT: Is Inspiration Enough to Write Great Songs?
     
    HOSTS: John Chisum
     
    EPISODE SUMMARY
    In this episode of Song Revolution, John sits down with multi-talented artist, songwriter, top-liner, and coach Phoebe Scott to explore the craft, mindset, and spiritual foundation of songwriting. Phoebe shares her journey from small-town beginnings in West Tennessee to becoming a sought-after top-liner in Nashville, revealing how her early experiences, collaborative songwriting, and creative discipline shaped her career. Together, they dive into songwriting processes, the balance of inspiration and skill, and how faith and intentionality fuel artistry. The episode also includes an improvised songwriting session, giving listeners a behind-the-scenes look at how ideas become songs.
     
    EPISODE TOPICS
    Phoebe's journey from small-town bands to Nashville songwriting
    The role of a top-liner and modern collaborative songwriting
    Developing a prolific songwriting practice
    Balancing inspiration with skill and discipline
    Faith, creativity, and the mindset of a songwriter
    Importance of consuming quality art for creative growth
    Improvised songwriting exercise: "It's All Good"
     
    KEY HIGHLIGHTS
    Phoebe's early co-writing experience in Cooper the Band taught her how to write collaboratively and develop artistic identity.
    Explanation of a top-liner's role: helping artists tell their story through melody and lyrics, supporting their vision while keeping songs cohesive.
    Insight into how prolific songwriting comes from consistent practice, showing up, and embracing feedback.
    Faith-centered perspective: every song already exists in God's creation; the songwriter's role is to be faithful and obedient in arranging it.
    Emphasis on input for output: reading, exploring art, and studying culture directly fuels creativity.
    Discussion of mindset: success is not only inspiration but showing up consistently, even when ideas feel empty.
    Behind-the-scenes songwriting moment where Phoebe and John co-create an improvised chorus, demonstrating collaborative creativity in action.
     
    FINAL TAKEAWAY
    Songwriting is both a craft and a calling. By combining discipline, creative curiosity, and faith, artists can show up fully—even when inspiration feels scarce—and trust the process to bring songs to life. Collaboration, input from mentors and peers, and a mindset grounded in purpose transform ordinary songwriting sessions into opportunities for growth and meaningful storytelling. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned songwriter, the key is to consistently engage, consume art, and allow God to guide the process, knowing that every step contributes to the song He's already envisioned.
     
    RESOURCES & LINKS:
     
    Follow along with what Phoebe Scott is doing!
    https://www.instagram.com/phoebeisloud/
     
    FREE DOWNLOAD - The Complete NCS Songwriting Guide: Proven Principles for writing better songs, stewarding your gifts, and building a lasting life of Christian songwriting.
    https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/guide
     
    Join the NCS ONE SONG CHALLENGE!
    https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/one-song-challenge
     
    Be a part of our community of songwriters from across the globe. Join NCS Community!
    https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-community
     
    Check out Nashville Christian Songwriters!
    NashvilleChristianSongwriters.com
     
    Real people writing real songs - check out NCS Collective
    https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-collective/
  • Song Revolution with John Chisum

    JOHN CHISUM: Stop Waiting, Start Growing

    20/04/2026 | 26 mins.
    Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4
     
    TITLE: JOHN CHISUM: Stop Waiting, Start Growing
    HOSTS: John Chisum
    EPISODE SUMMARY
    In this episode of Song Revolution, John shares a powerful and honest message about the importance of mentoring and coaching in the journey of becoming a great Christian songwriter and artist. Drawing from over four decades in the music industry, John reflects on his own apprenticeship under legendary mentors and how that experience shaped his career.
    He challenges common misconceptions around calling, talent, and success—reminding songwriters that passion alone isn't enough. Growth requires intentional investment, humility, and a willingness to learn from those further along in the journey. John also speaks candidly about the realities of the music industry, the value of paying for professional services, and the responsibility artists have to steward their calling with excellence.
    This episode is both a wake-up call and an invitation—to stop waiting, start growing, and pursue songwriting with discipline, mentorship, and purpose.
     
    EPISODE TOPICS
    Why mentoring and coaching are essential for songwriting growth
    The difference between being "called" and being "ready"
    How John's early apprenticeship shaped his entire career
    Why talent and passion alone won't make you a great songwriter
    The importance of investing time, effort, and money into your craft
    Common mindset traps that hold Christian songwriters back
    How to evaluate your songs beyond personal or cultural bias
    Why surrounding yourself with excellence accelerates growth
     
    KEY HIGHLIGHTS
    Mentorship is a biblical and practical pathway to growth
    Great songwriting is developed, not assumed
    You are responsible for developing and presenting your calling
    Feedback, challenge, and accountability are necessary to improve
    The question isn't "Am I good enough?"—it's "Am I committed enough to grow?"
    Excellence in songwriting requires both inspiration and discipline
     
    FINAL TAKEAWAY
    Christian songwriting is both a calling and a craft. Passion opens the door, but growth comes from humility, mentorship, and intentional effort. Surround yourself with those who challenge and inspire you, invest in your development, and commit to excellence in every song you write. The journey isn't about proving your talent—it's about stewarding your gift with purpose, discipline, and faithfulness. Start today, seek guidance, and let every step forward bring you closer to the songwriter God has called you to be.
     
    Take your next step by downloading the free NCS Complete Songwriting Guide and exploring the coaching and community opportunities available at Nashville Christian Songwriters.
    Be sure to like, share, and subscribe to Song Revolution so you never miss an episode.
     
     
    RESOURCES & LINKS:
     
    FREE DOWNLOAD - The Complete NCS Songwriting Guide: Proven Principles for writing better songs, stewarding your gifts, and building a lasting life of Christian songwriting.
    https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/guide
     
    Join the NCS ONE SONG CHALLENGE!
    https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/one-song-challenge
     
    Be a part of our community of songwriters from across the globe. Join NCS Community!
    https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-community
     
    Check out Nashville Christian Songwriters!
    NashvilleChristianSongwriters.com
     
    Real people writing real songs - check out NCS Collective
    https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-collective/
  • Song Revolution with John Chisum

    CLARK BECKHAM: Are You Settling For Average?

    13/04/2026 | 46 mins.
    Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4
     
    TITLE: CLARK BECKHAM: Are You Settling For Average?
    HOSTS: John Chisum
    EPISODE SUMMARY
    In this episode of Song Revolution, John sits down with returning guest, artist, and songwriter Clark Beckham for a powerful conversation on artistry, worship, and the pursuit of excellence in songwriting.
    From his journey as a finalist on American Idol to becoming an NCS Records artist, Clark shares how his passion for soul, jazz, and expressive musicianship has shaped his unique approach to worship music. The conversation explores the heart behind his Acoustic Worship Sessions project, where familiar worship songs are reimagined through rich chord progressions and deeply personal expression.
    Beyond the music, this episode dives into the discipline required to grow as a songwriter and artist. Clark and John unpack the importance of skill development, teachability, and resisting the temptation to settle for mediocrity. This is a compelling and honest look at what it really takes to steward your calling and create music that reflects both excellence and authenticity.
     
    EPISODE TOPICS
    Clark Beckham's journey from American Idol to NCS Records
    The vision behind the acoustic Worship Sessions project
    Reimagining worship songs through soul, jazz, and expressive chords
    The role of musical skill in honoring God through creativity
    Why growth requires discipline, not just desire
    Learning from mentors and collapsing the learning curve
    The difference between hobbyists and committed songwriters
    Overcoming creative passivity and taking action
    Worship as both spiritual expression and musical craftsmanship
    The balance between congregational accessibility and artistic depth
     
    KEY HIGHLIGHTS
    A Unique Approach to Worship
    Clark shares how his love for soul and jazz naturally flows into his worship leading. Rather than trying to be different, his style is simply the authentic expression of his musical journey and relationship with God.
    The Heart Behind Acoustic Worship Sessions
    What started organically has become a powerful project—taking well-known worship songs and presenting them in a fresh, intimate, and musically rich way that highlights both skill and sincerity.
    God Created Every Chord
    Clark challenges the idea that only simple or familiar musical structures are "spiritual." From major chords to complex jazz voicings, all musical beauty ultimately points back to the Creator.
    Excellence Is an Offering
    Both John and Clark emphasize that pursuing excellence is not about performance or pride—it's about offering God your very best. Growth requires intentional effort, learning, and a willingness to refine your craft.
    Stop Talking, Start Growing
    A key theme throughout the episode is the difference between wanting to improve and actually doing the work. Real growth comes from discipline, learning from others, and consistently putting in the reps.
    Learn from Those Who've Gone Before You
    Whether through courses, books, or mentorship, learning from experienced voices can dramatically accelerate growth and help avoid unnecessary mistakes.
    Calling Requires Development
    Being called does not mean being instantly skilled. Often, the calling itself is an invitation into a process of growth, refinement, and deeper dependence on God.
     
    FINAL TAKEAWAY
    Your calling is not just about what you create—it's about who you become in the process.
    Great songwriting and worship don't come from shortcuts or surface-level effort. They are formed through discipline, humility, and a deep desire to grow. When you commit to developing your craft and offering your best to God, your music becomes more than sound—it becomes a true expression of worship that can impact others in a lasting way.
     
     
    RESOURCES & LINKS:
     
    Follow what Clark Beckham is up to!
    https://clarkbeckham.com/
     
    Check out Nashville Christian Songwriters!
    NashvilleChristianSongwriters.com
     
    FREE DOWNLOAD - The Complete NCS Songwriting Guide: Proven Principles for writing better songs, stewarding your gifts, and building a lasting life of Christian songwriting.
    https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/guide
     
    Join the NCS ONE SONG CHALLENGE!
    https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/one-song-challenge
     
    Be a part of our community of songwriters from across the globe. Join NCS Community!
    https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-community
     
    Real people writing real songs - check out NCS Collective
    https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-collective/
  • Song Revolution with John Chisum

    JOHN CHISUM: Don't Be A Lazy Songwriter

    06/04/2026 | 28 mins.
    Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4
     
    TITLE: JOHN CHISUM: Don't Be A Lazy Songwriter
     
    EPISODE SUMMARY
    In this episode of Song Revolution, John Chisum dives into one of the most essential—and often overlooked—skills in songwriting: finding truly great ideas.
    Against the backdrop of today's rapidly evolving AI landscape, John challenges songwriters to resist shortcuts and instead pursue authenticity, depth, and spiritual connection in their creative process. He explores the tension between "high tech" and "high touch," emphasizing that while technology continues to advance, the need for real human expression has never been greater.
    Through personal stories, practical teaching, and decades of experience, John breaks down how to discover "killer hooks" rooted in genuine faith, lived experience, and a vibrant relationship with God. This episode is both a creative roadmap and a spiritual call to write songs that are not only well-crafted—but lasting.
     
    EPISODE TOPICS
    The importance of great ideas in songwriting
    "High tech vs. high touch" in a digital and AI-driven world
    Why authentic testimony matters more than generated content
    The role of the Holy Spirit in inspiration
    How environment and influences shape your creativity
    Developing originality in song concepts
    The power of language, rhyme, and lyrical tools
    Learning from books, advertising, and other songs
    Avoiding lazy songwriting habits
    Writing songs that stand the test of time
     
    KEY HIGHLIGHTS
    Great Songs Start with Great Ideas
    John emphasizes that every impactful song begins with a compelling, clear, and focused idea. Without a strong foundation, even the best production cannot carry a song.
    High Tech vs. High Touch
    As technology continues to expand, the value of human connection and authentic expression increases. Songwriting is not just about output—it is about the Spirit of God moving through a real person's life and testimony.
    Don't Outsource Your Voice
    While AI can generate content, it cannot replace the personal, spiritual, and emotional depth that comes from your own story. Your testimony is your greatest creative asset.
    The Power of a "Killer Hook"
    Timeless songs are built on simple, powerful ideas that connect instantly. A great title or hook should stand on its own—clear, compelling, and memorable without explanation.
    Go Inward First
    Some of the best ideas come from quiet moments of reflection and connection with God. Asking the Holy Spirit what He is doing in your life can unlock deeply meaningful song concepts.
    Feed Your Creativity
    Great writers are filled with great words. Reading, listening, and surrounding yourself with inspiring content strengthens your ability to write with depth and originality.
    Learn the Craft
    Understanding tools like rhyme, alliteration, and lyrical structure is essential. Songwriting is both spiritual and skill-based—it requires growth, study, and intentional development.
    Don't Be a Lazy Songwriter
    Waiting passively for inspiration or relying on shortcuts leads to shallow results. Proactive, disciplined writers create more compelling and lasting songs.
     
    FINAL TAKEAWAY
    Great songwriting is not accidental—it is intentional, spiritual, and deeply personal.
    In a world increasingly driven by technology, your greatest advantage is your humanity and your relationship with God. The songs that last are not generated—they are cultivated through time, discipline, and authentic connection with the Holy Spirit.
    If you want to write songs that matter, start by listening inward, stewarding your voice, and committing to the process. Your testimony, your words, and your calling are worth the work.
     
     
    RESOURCES & LINKS:
     
    Check out Nashville Christian Songwriters!
    NashvilleChristianSongwriters.com
     
    FREE DOWNLOAD - The Complete NCS Songwriting Guide: Proven Principles for writing better songs, stewarding your gifts, and building a lasting life of Christian songwriting.
    https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/guide
     
    Join the NCS ONE SONG CHALLENGE!
    https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/one-song-challenge
     
    Be a part of our community of songwriters from across the globe. Join NCS Community!
    https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-community
     
    Real people writing real songs - check out NCS Collective
    https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-collective/

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