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How Music Saved Me ft. Daniel Jefferson

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In Episode 5 of the Respect My Genius Podcast, host Nick Kayea sits down with Daniel "DJ" Jefferson—a 22-year-old musician, producer, and assistant engineer at Atlanta’s legendary Tree Sound Studios.
From his early days playing pots and pans as drums to interning at one of Atlanta's top studios, DJ shares a powerful story of humility, growth, perseverance, and God’s timing.
🎶 Topics Covered:
Transitioning from band kid to professional engineer
The power of music education (shoutout to AIM & MSI)
Navigating insecurity, comparison & competition as a creative
Mixing, EQ, compression & tips for aspiring engineers
The role of faith in finding your lane
Why intentional relationships matter in the creative industry
Whether you're a musician, producer, creative, or just someone trying to find your purpose—this episode will speak to your soul.
🔔 Subscribe for more honest, God-centered conversations with purpose-driven creatives.
💬 Drop a comment below—what part of DJ’s story resonated with you most?
🎧 Stay Connected:
Follow DJ: @DJJeffersonAudio
Follow Nick Kayea
@kayeakreative
@respect.mygenius
Podcast produced by: KayeaKreative

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Manage episode 475787890 series 3650145
Content provided by Nick Kayea. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nick Kayea or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

We would love to hear from you. What spoke to your heart?

In Episode 5 of the Respect My Genius Podcast, host Nick Kayea sits down with Daniel "DJ" Jefferson—a 22-year-old musician, producer, and assistant engineer at Atlanta’s legendary Tree Sound Studios.
From his early days playing pots and pans as drums to interning at one of Atlanta's top studios, DJ shares a powerful story of humility, growth, perseverance, and God’s timing.
🎶 Topics Covered:
Transitioning from band kid to professional engineer
The power of music education (shoutout to AIM & MSI)
Navigating insecurity, comparison & competition as a creative
Mixing, EQ, compression & tips for aspiring engineers
The role of faith in finding your lane
Why intentional relationships matter in the creative industry
Whether you're a musician, producer, creative, or just someone trying to find your purpose—this episode will speak to your soul.
🔔 Subscribe for more honest, God-centered conversations with purpose-driven creatives.
💬 Drop a comment below—what part of DJ’s story resonated with you most?
🎧 Stay Connected:
Follow DJ: @DJJeffersonAudio
Follow Nick Kayea
@kayeakreative
@respect.mygenius
Podcast produced by: KayeaKreative

  continue reading

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