#9: From Rejection to Revelation: What Are They Gonna Say-No?

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Sold for a Song — My Origin Story & Why Creators Must Take Back Their Worth

We’re at a pivotal moment: streaming and AI have squeezed creators harder than ever. In this first solo episode, host Terrance “Terry” Sawchuk (Billboard #1, multi-platinum songwriter/producer) shares his personal journey—from a basement piano in Northern Ontario to Nashville writing rooms, from near-misses to Jake Owen’s “Barefoot Blue Jean Night,” and the hard lessons that shaped the Sold for a Song movement. You’ll hear how ownership, leverage, and streamlined process unlock a creator’s freedom—and why the phrase “sold for a song” has undervalued artists for centuries.

In this episode:

The mission: put power back in the minds, hearts, and hands of creators

Early years: Harris Institute, Arnyard Studios, and demos that became Our Lady Peace sessions

Nashville grind, visas, and the turning point with “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” (demo secrets and production choices)

Film/TV phase, burnout, and rediscovering purpose through service

The real history behind “sold for a song” (Shakespeare → Queen Elizabeth I → Lord Burghley)

The framework: Worth → Leverage → Streamline → Sustain

What’s next: the book and the Artist Accelerator for creators who refuse to be undervalued

Approx. timestamps:

0:00 Mission: a creator uprising
3:03 Why tech should leverage art (not the other way around)
5:10 Origins: from Espanola, ON to Toronto studios
11:51 Moving to Nashville & earning stripes
14:04 Writing “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” (+ the broke-but-bold demo that changed everything)
20:32 After the hit: pivots, placements, perspective
22:43 The centuries-old meaning of “sold for a song”
24:30 The playbook: Worth, Leverage, Streamline, Sustain + what’s coming

Links & extras:

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Waitlist: Sold for a Song Artist Accelerator (details inside the portal)

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TAGS:

#musicindustry #songwriter life #musicproducer #Nashville stories #recordingstudio #hitsongwriting #BarefootBlueJeanNight #AlanisMorissette #artistempowerment #independentartist
4 Nov 2025 English Explicit United States Music Interviews · Courses

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