Another sold-out stop — and I’m still smiling.

In Nashville, confidence became our theme. We talked about what it really means to build trust in your voice: not just in how it sounds, but in how it feels to use it. We explored ways to step into that trust, even when it’s uncomfortable, even when it’s messy. Confidence is rarely about perfection—it’s about belief.

One of the clients pulled me into an unexpected moment that reminded me why I do what I do. Somewhere in the middle of their session, they asked me to sing with them. And just like that, we were in a little impromptu duet.

It was refreshing. I haven’t sung like that in a long time—just for the sake of singing. Usually, I’m the one teaching, guiding from the sidelines, waving my hands, adjusting, explaining. But in that moment, I wasn’t “Coach Jaron.” I was simply another voice in the room.

We weren’t worried about perfect pitch or polished delivery. We were playing. Rocking out. Trying things. Laughing when something unexpected happened. Locking into a groove when something clicked. It was pure, organic art—created in real time, with no goal other than to have fun.

And that’s an important part of teaching, too: having a good time in the art itself. Letting joy lead. Letting curiosity pull you into new sounds. Those moments, where you and your voice are free from the pressure to perform, can be the very moments that teach you the most.

The people in Nashville showed up with that same openness. They tried new things. They supported each other. They gave themselves space to explore. And in doing so, they reminded me that music is just as much about connection as it is about technique.

To everyone who came: thank you for believing in what I do and for bringing your whole selves to the work.

A special thanks to Maureen Murphy of Maureen Murphy Voice Studio for opening her beautiful voice studio so I could connect with my Nashville crew. I couldn’t have done it without you.

Nashville, you were unforgettable.


Let’s continue to make it real, y’all.

The Teaching Tour: Nashville x Wednesday, August 13, 2025

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