#20: The Rhythm of My Heart with Marc Jordan

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In this episode of Sold 4 a Song, Terrance Sawchuk sits down with legendary songwriter Mark Jordan, the creator of “Rhythm of My Heart” and a writer whose songs have been recorded by Diana Ross, Rod Stewart, Joe Cocker, Manhattan Transfer, Bonnie Raitt, Cher, and more.
Mark shares the untold story behind writing “Rhythm of My Heart,” his lifelong relationship with dyslexia before it was understood, and how neurodiversity became a creative advantage rather than a limitation. From CBC transcription sessions and LA studio legends to publishing blind spots and royalty realities, this conversation explores how value is created—and often lost—inside the music industry.
This episode goes beyond hit songs. It’s a deep, human conversation about creative identity, confidence, ownership, and the quiet cost creators pay when their work outpaces their self-worth. It also examines music’s healing power through Mark’s work in music therapy with first responders, reminding us why music matters far beyond charts and market share.
Takeaways
• Dyslexia and neurodiversity can be powerful creative strengths
• Writing a hit does not guarantee understanding or ownership of value
• Publishing systems often separate creators from awareness and control
• Creative confidence is shaped early—and can be reclaimed later
• Music’s value extends far beyond commercial success
• Direct creative integrity leads to longevity
• Industry myths often hide structural inequities
• Ownership and self-worth are deeply connected
• Music has measurable healing and therapeutic impact
• True success comes from alignment, not just accolades
Titles
• Writing “Rhythm of My Heart” & the Hidden Cost of a Hit
• Dyslexia, Creativity, and Reclaiming Artistic Worth
Sound Bites
• “Dyslexia isn’t a flaw—it’s my superpower.”
• “You can write a worldwide hit and still be disconnected from your value.”
• “Music heals people long before it pays them.”
Chapters
00:00 Writing “Rhythm of My Heart”
05:48 Dyslexia, Confidence, and Creative Identity
12:30 Early Career, CBC, and Learning by Ear
20:10 LA Studios, Publishing, and Industry Blind Spots
31:40 Rod Stewart, Hits, and the Cost of Success
41:55 Music Therapy and Healing Through Song
53:20 Reclaiming Worth, Ownership, and Longevity
Keywords
music industry, songwriting, Rhythm of My Heart, Mark Jordan, dyslexia, neurodiversity, creative worth, publishing, ownership, royalties, music therapy, artist sustainability, creative confidence, Sold 4 a Song
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6 Jan English Explicit United States Music Interviews · Courses

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