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In this episode, Aaron Nordstrom shares his journey from being a touring guitarist to the frontman of Gemini Syndrome and his solo project, Mannequin Music. He discusses the importance of taking risks, navigating personal challenges, and the impact of sobriety on his creativity. Aaron reflects on the early days of Gemini Syndrome, the excitement of touring, and the lessons learned along the way. He emphasizes the significance of gratitude and being open to new opportunities in the music industry. The conversation also touches on his exploration of acoustic performances and the creative process behind his new music.

Takeaways

Aaron Nordstrom discusses his evolution from a touring guitarist to a frontman.
He emphasizes the importance of taking leaps of faith in one's career.
The early days of Gemini Syndrome were filled with excitement and challenges.
Navigating personal challenges has shaped his music and creativity.
Sobriety has made touring and creativity more manageable for him.
He finds joy in exploring acoustic performances and connecting with audiences.
The creative process involves being emotionally transparent in songwriting.
Gratitude plays a crucial role in his perspective on touring and success.
He encourages artists to listen to their inner voice and take risks.
The future holds new music and projects for Aaron Nordstrom.

Aaron Nordstrom, Gemini Syndrome, Mannequin Music, music evolution, sobriety, acoustic performances, creative process, personal challenges, artist journey, gratitude

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