Emotions reflect intentions. Therefore, awareness of emotions leads to awareness of intentions.
Nowadays, social media is the easiest place to go to find something.
I really like singing, but coming from a small town like where I grew up, how do you start that journey?
I'm obviously very involved with my own charity and foundation that I work with. Obviously, I'm very passionate about that.
Sometimes you get so jaded, you don't have those initial connections and emotions with music, because you are promoting your own.
There are very few people that I deal with from a business side that it's just strictly a one-sided business relationship. I think that's important.
As a singer, I just want to try to honor what the writers create - and as someone who's trying to write songs, I just hope I can stand in their company and not embarrass myself.
It is really something, the extent to which we allow ourselves to live without thinking of things that we know, in the abstract, are bad, and are going on right now, somewhere far away. We think, "Well, what are you gonna do?" In a way, that little instinct, that "What are you gonna do?" is the most dangerous thing in the world.
When you start doing comedy, you think to yourself, "I want to be a headliner. " And you become a headliner, and you're like, "Oh wait, this isn't what I meant. I meant I want to be a headliner that's famous enough that people come see me specifically. " And that's a huge leap, because most of the time most of the audience is there to see comedy in general. They're not there to see you.
Today is the only day. Yesterday is gone.
I find drawing a useful outlet for ideas for which there is not time enough to realize as sculpture. . . And I sometimes draw just for its own enjoyment.