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  • Song Revolution with John Chisum

    JOHN CHISUM: What Happens After You Write the Song?

    22/06/2026 | 33 mins.
    Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4
     
    TITLE: JOHN CHISUM: What Happens After You Write the Song?
     
    HOSTS: John Chisum
     
    EPISODE SUMMARY
    In this episode of Song Revolution, John Chisum continues the NCS Complete Songwriting Guide series with Theme #7: building a platform in the independent music world. John explores what it means to be an artist in today's creator economy and explains why writing great songs is only one piece of the journey. Drawing from his own experience building Nashville Christian Songwriters from the ground up, John shares practical insight on artist development, independent music release strategies, platform building, and the importance of combining creative excellence with intentional business decisions. This episode challenges Christian songwriters to move beyond inspiration alone and develop the skills, systems, and message needed to create meaningful impact.
     
    EPISODE TOPICS
    Theme #7 of the NCS Complete Songwriting Guide
    Building a platform in the independent music world
    Why inspiration alone isn't enough
    The rise of independent artists and creator culture
    The shift from record labels to self-led artist development
    Growing Nashville Christian Songwriters from coaching to artist development
    The role of distributors and DSPs in music releases
    Balancing creativity with business strategy
    Why songwriting excellence matters more than ever
    Navigating today's crowded music landscape
    The impact of AI and the explosion of music content
    Developing your artistic identity and message
    Understanding audience building and community
    Creating visual, musical, and brand consistency
    Building a sustainable ministry and music career
     
    KEY HIGHLIGHTS
    John explains how independent artistry has become the dominant model for releasing and growing music today.
    He shares the origin story of NCS and how coaching naturally evolved into production, artist development, and launching artists.
    The episode explores why simply feeling inspired does not automatically translate into songs that connect broadly with listeners.
    John emphasizes the importance of developing songwriting craft so your message becomes accessible and impactful.
    Listeners hear practical insight into the role of DSPs, distribution, content creation, and artist infrastructure.
    John discusses how the modern artist must think beyond songs and develop a complete platform.
    The conversation highlights the difference between creating content and building meaningful artistic influence.
    John challenges songwriters not to contribute more mediocre content to an already crowded music world.
    He introduces the idea that successful artist development includes both creative assets and business systems.
    The episode encourages artists to identify their audience, clarify their message, and intentionally build a community around their music.
     
    FINAL TAKEAWAY
    Writing great songs is no longer enough. Today's independent artist must combine craft, clarity, consistency, and strategy to build a sustainable platform. If God has given you songs to share, steward that calling with excellence—develop your message, understand your audience, invest in your growth, and intentionally build the systems that help your music reach the people it was meant to serve.
     
    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

    JOHN CHISUM: Why Aren't People Remembering Your Songs?

    15/06/2026 | 19 mins.
    Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4
     
    TITLE: JOHN CHISUM: Why Aren't People Remembering Your Songs?
     
    HOSTS: John Chisum
     
    EPISODE SUMMARY
    In this episode of Song Revolution, John Chisum continues the NCS Complete Songwriting Guide series with a deep dive into one of the most important elements of songwriting: writing hooks that stick. Drawing from over four decades in Christian music and songwriting, John shares how powerful hooks and memorable titles have shaped his own catalog of more than 500 songs. He explains the difference between melodic hooks and lyrical hooks, why great songs begin with compelling ideas, and how intentional songwriting can help Christian communicators create music that truly resonates. Along the way, John shares behind-the-scenes stories about how some of his own songs were inspired through conversations, prayer, and everyday moments.
     
    EPISODE TOPICS
    Theme #6 of the NCS Complete Songwriting Guide
    What makes a songwriting hook memorable
    The difference between melodic hooks and lyrical hooks
    Why titles matter in songwriting
    The importance of the "One Big Idea"
    How professional songwriters discover great hooks
    Songwriting inspiration through conversation and prayer
    Stories behind "Can He, Could He, Would He" and "One More Time"
    Learning from mentors like Bill Gaither and Gary McSpadden
    Why biblical truth alone does not guarantee a great song
    Characteristics of effective hooks and titles
    The role of emotion, rhyme, and alliteration in songwriting
    How great songs capture imagination and attention
    Why intentional songwriting matters
    Studying successful songs and titles for growth
     
    KEY HIGHLIGHTS
    John explains that hooks are often the most memorable part of a song and determine whether listeners emotionally connect.
    He shares how his songwriting career has been built around finding "killer hooks" and strong song concepts.
    The episode explores the difference between melodic hooks like "Billie Jean" and lyrical hooks like "What a Beautiful Name."
    John discusses how rhyme, alliteration, and memorable phrasing make titles more effective.
    Listeners hear the story behind "Can He, Could He, Would He," which emerged spontaneously during a conversation.
    John also shares how the phrase "One More Time" surfaced naturally during prayer and became the foundation for a song.
    He emphasizes that loving Jesus deeply does not automatically make a song compelling or memorable.
    John reflects on wisdom from Bill Gaither, who challenged writers to create songs people would still care about 100 years later.
    The episode encourages songwriters to study successful songs, titles, and genres intentionally instead of writing aimlessly.
    John challenges listeners to grow beyond casual songwriting and pursue excellence in communication and craft.
    FINAL TAKEAWAY
    Great songwriting starts with a great hook. Whether melodic or lyrical, memorable hooks capture attention, stir emotion, and help listeners connect deeply with your message. Strong titles, intentional ideas, emotional resonance, and thoughtful craftsmanship are what transform good intentions into songs that last. If you want your music to truly impact people, learn to recognize and develop hooks that stick.
     
    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

    JOHN CHISUM: Why Aren't Your Songs Resonating?

    08/06/2026 | 21 mins.
    Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4
     
    TITLE: JOHN CHISUM: Why Aren't Your Songs Resonating?
     
    HOSTS: John Chisum
     
    EPISODE SUMMARY
    In this episode of Song Revolution, host John Chisum continues the walkthrough of the NCS Complete Songwriting Guide by diving into Theme #5: finding your lane as a songwriter. John unpacks the importance of writing with clarity, direction, and genre awareness so your songs connect more deeply with listeners instead of drifting through "vague territories of meaning." Drawing from decades of experience in Christian music, worship songwriting, and artist development, John shares practical insight on how titles, hooks, genre, audience, and model songs all work together to shape impactful music. He also gives a behind-the-scenes look at his own songwriting process, including the development of a new worship song inspired during church called "See the Lamb."
     
    EPISODE TOPICS
    Theme #5 of the NCS Complete Songwriting Guide
    Finding your songwriting lane and genre
    Avoiding "vague territories of meaning"
    Why clarity matters in lyric writing and music production
    The connection between title, hook, and genre
    Writing with a target audience in mind
    The importance of model songs in songwriting
    Writing with a specific artist or worship leader in mind
    John's songwriting process behind "See the Lamb"
    Developing songs that resonate emotionally and stylistically
    How modern worship songs are intentionally crafted
    Learning from professional songwriting practices
    The role of originality in established genres
    Studying songs and artists you admire
    Using genre awareness to make songs more effective
     
    KEY HIGHLIGHTS
    John explains why strong songwriting begins with a focused "One Big Idea" rather than vague concepts.
    He discusses how both lyrics and musical style need direction for a song to connect.
    John shares how a lyric idea from church eventually became a full worship ballad titled "See the Lamb."
    The episode explores how genre often emerges naturally as melody and lyric develop together.
    John encourages writers to study artists and songs they admire in order to better understand genre conventions.
    He explains how professional writers use "model songs" to help shape musical direction during co-writing sessions.
    John emphasizes the importance of knowing your audience before fully developing a song.
    The conversation includes insight into modern worship writing and the intentional choices behind successful songs.
    John references the NCS Collective project and breaks down the songwriting approach behind "Nothing But the Name."
    Listeners are challenged to stop writing aimlessly and instead create songs with purpose, clarity, and artistic alignment.
     
    FINAL TAKEAWAY
    Great songs know where they're going. Whether you're writing worship music, CCM, country, or inspirational songs, clarity matters. Understanding your audience, genre, lyrical focus, and emotional target will help your songs connect more powerfully. Instead of writing in vague territories of meaning, focus your ideas, study the songs you love, and intentionally craft music that resonates deeply with listeners.
     
    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

    POINT OF GRACE: A Lifetime in Christian Music - and Still Going

    01/06/2026 | 46 mins.
    Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4
     
    TITLE: POINT OF GRACE: A Lifetime in Christian Music - and Still Going
     
    HOSTS: John Chisum
     
    EPISODE SUMMARY
    In this special guest episode of Song Revolution, John welcomes the iconic Christian music trio Point of Grace—Denise Jones, Leigh Cappillino, and Shelley Breen—to discuss their new album Lady Wisdom and the spiritual themes that shaped its creation. With decades of ministry, chart-topping songs, and personal life experiences behind them, the group reflects on how maturity, faith, and life's challenges have deepened their songwriting and message.
    The conversation explores the biblical inspiration behind the album, drawn from the book of Proverbs, including themes of wisdom, folly, grace, and spiritual growth. The group shares insights into specific songs like "Folly" and "Grace on the Edge," revealing how these songs confront temptation, remind listeners of God's grace, and offer hope to those navigating difficult seasons.
    Beyond music, the discussion moves into deeper territory—community, loneliness, the importance of caring for unseen people, and the ongoing journey of spiritual maturity. The members share vulnerable reflections on personal growth, faith struggles, and their hopes for continued relevance and faithfulness in the years ahead. This episode highlights how songwriting, ministry, and life experiences intersect to create music that not only entertains but teaches and ministers to listeners.
     
    EPISODE TOPICS
    Introduction to the legacy and impact of Point of Grace
    The creative vision behind the album Lady Wisdom
    Returning to harmony-driven pop roots in Christian music
    Songwriting collaborations with artists and producers
    The biblical inspiration of Proverbs and the concept of Lady Wisdom
    Writing songs that function as teaching moments
    Experiencing God's grace in moments of weakness and temptation
    How maturity and life experience shape songwriting authenticity
    Building community through music and fan engagement
    Encouraging compassion toward pastors and ministry leaders
    Balancing ministry, family, and personal growth
    Finding purpose and relevance in later seasons of ministry
    Staying faithful to calling through decades of music ministry
     
    KEY HIGHLIGHTS
    A Legacy of Harmony and Faithfulness
    With decades of music and ministry behind them, Point of Grace reflects on how their journey has evolved from youthful beginnings to seasoned ministry marked by testimony, faithfulness, and spiritual maturity.
    Returning to Their Signature Sound
    The group intentionally returned to their harmony-driven pop sound on Lady Wisdom, responding to fans who longed for the musical style that originally defined their ministry.
    Songs Rooted in Proverbs
    The album draws heavily from biblical themes, particularly the contrast between wisdom and folly. The concept of "Lady Folly" represents the seductive nature of sin and distraction that can lead believers away from God's path.
    Grace Meets Us at the Edge
    The song "Grace on the Edge" reminds listeners that no matter how far they feel they have fallen, God's grace remains available. The group emphasizes that salvation is not earned but received through faith.
    Music as Ministry and Teaching
    Each song on the album functions like a mini teaching, offering spiritual truths that listeners can apply to daily life.
    Seeing the Unseen
    The group shares their heart for individuals who feel invisible or isolated, encouraging listeners to intentionally notice and care for people who may feel overlooked in churches or communities.
    Growing Through Life's Seasons
    As empty nesters and seasoned artists, the members reflect on shifting priorities, learning to focus on relationships within their own homes while continuing to serve others.
    Contentment Over Performance
    Personal growth includes learning to find satisfaction in God rather than striving for perfection or outward success.
     
    FINAL TAKEAWAY
    Wisdom, grace, and spiritual maturity are not achieved overnight—they are formed through years of faith, experience, and reliance on God.
    This episode reminds listeners that God meets us at every stage of life, especially in moments of weakness, temptation, or uncertainty. Through music, relationships, and personal growth, we are invited to choose wisdom over folly, extend grace to others, and remain faithful to the calling God has placed on our lives.
     
     
    RESOURCES & LINKS:
     
    Check out POINT OF GRACE!
    https://www.pointofgrace.net/
     
    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: Do You Suffer From Lonely Songwriter Syndrome?

    25/05/2026 | 28 mins.
    Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4
     
    TITLE: JOHN CHISUM: Do You Suffer From Lonely Songwriter Syndrome?
     
    HOSTS: John Chisum
     
    EPISODE SUMMARY
    In this episode of Song Revolution, John continues working through his NCS Complete Songwriting Guide, focusing on Theme #4: Overcoming Lonely Songwriter Syndrome (LSS). He emphasizes that one of the biggest obstacles holding songwriters back is not a lack of talent or ideas, but isolation.
    John explains that songwriting is meant to be a collaborative, community-driven process rather than a solitary journey. Drawing from his 40+ years of experience, he highlights how co-writing, accountability, and honest feedback dramatically increase both the quality and consistency of a songwriter's output.
    Throughout the episode, John shares practical ways writers can step out of isolation—whether through structured communities like Nashville Christian Songwriters, Zoom co-writing sessions, church-based songwriting groups, or one-on-one collaborations. He challenges listeners to move beyond "idea collecting" and into the discipline of finishing songs, sharpening their craft through relationship and real-time creative exchange.
    Ultimately, this episode is a call to step out of loneliness and into a creative community that strengthens, challenges, and multiplies your songwriting potential.
     
    EPISODE TOPICS
    Introduction to Theme #4: Overcoming Lonely Songwriter Syndrome (LSS)
    Why songwriting is not meant to be done alone
    The emotional and creative effects of isolation in songwriting
    How loneliness leads to unfinished songs and burnout
    The importance of accountability in creative output
    Moving from idea-storing to song-finishing discipline
    Understanding the value of co-writing relationships
    Different forms of co-writing (duos, small groups, larger retreats)
    Writing via Zoom and remote collaboration
    Finding complementary songwriting strengths (lyrics, melody, music)
    The role of mentorship and coaching in creative development
    Avoiding over-reliance on encouraging but uncritical feedback
    Recognizing "cultural bias" in church and close community feedback
    Building or joining intentional songwriting communities
    How professional feedback accelerates growth
    Taking responsibility for your creative consistency and output
     
    KEY HIGHLIGHTS
    Loneliness is a Creativity Killer:
    John explains that repeated isolation in songwriting leads to discouragement, inconsistency, and eventually burnout. Without community, many writers stop finishing songs altogether.
    Songwriting Is a Team Sport:
    Rather than the "lone genius" model, John emphasizes that strong songwriting is built through collaboration, feedback, and shared creative energy.
    Co-Writing Builds Skill Faster Than Solo Writing:
    Working with others exposes writers to new approaches, structures, and creative instincts they would not develop alone. Growth accelerates through collaboration.
    Accountability Leads to Completion:
    One of the biggest differences between hobby writers and prolific writers is finishing songs. Accountability helps turn ideas into completed work.
    There Are Many Ways to Co-Write:
    Co-writing can happen in pairs, small groups, songwriting retreats, church communities, or virtually through Zoom sessions. There is no single "right" format—only what creates consistency and collaboration.
    Your Weakness Should Meet Someone Else's Strength:
    Effective collaboration often pairs lyricists with melody writers, or concept-driven writers with producers and musicians, creating a stronger final result.
    Feedback Must Be Honest, Not Just Encouraging:
    John warns against relying solely on supportive friends or church communities, which can unintentionally reinforce weak songwriting through "cultural bias."
    Professional Input Raises the Ceiling:
    Growth accelerates when writers engage in structured environments with experienced mentors or coaches who provide honest critique and direction.
    Consistency Reveals Calling:
    Your output level is a reflection of your seriousness. Writers who consistently finish songs treat songwriting as a discipline, not just inspiration.
     
    FINAL TAKEAWAY
    Songwriting growth does not happen in isolation—it happens in community.
    If you want to become a more prolific and impactful songwriter, you must step out of loneliness and into collaboration, accountability, and honest feedback. Co-writing, mentorship, and structured creative environments will challenge you, sharpen your skills, and help you actually finish your songs—not just collect ideas.
    When you surround your songwriting with the right people, your creativity multiplies, your consistency increases, and your calling becomes clearer and more powerful.
     
    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/
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