{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/05db9598-9baf-443a-ab69-21a77284c034/69d528a54db71e58bb02fa11?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Ep. 246: Dermot Kennedy | How an Irish Busker Became a Worldwide Phenomenon","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/61b76666169562d85de9508f/1775577195744-35682d5c-054e-4b3e-9fc6-713e8b65f13f.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>Today's guest is the Irish troubadour who sold out arenas across the world and built one of the most durable careers in modern music, entirely on his own terms.</p><p><br></p><p>From Dublin street corners and busking for strangers to headlining Madison Square Garden, this conversation is about what that actually costs to build the slow, deliberate construction of a career that answers to no one, yet resonates with millions around the world.</p><p><br></p><p>He carries three things simultaneously that most artists never figure out how to hold at once: the ambition of someone who was never going to settle for Ireland only, the sensitivity of a songwriter who writes for his whole community, and the creative instincts of a kid who grew up on hip hop and folk and refused to let either one fully win.</p><p><br></p><p>This is one of the more honest conversations about what a creative life actually looks like from the inside — not the version that gets posted, the version that gets lived.</p><p>And The Writer Is... Dermot Kennedy!</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of And The Writer Is...</p><p>We go deep on:</p><p>• His whole journey</p><p>• The moment he realized the audience could feel how hard he was trying — and why that was the problem • How to carry ambition, sensitivity, and creative instinct in the same body without one of them destroying the other</p><p>• Building an international career without a viral hit — and what that reveals about how the industry actually works</p><p>• The busking years, and the secrets for how he survived</p><p>• Why he deliberately toured smaller venues on his last run — and what that decision says about success</p><p>• Imposter syndrome, insecurity, and the reality of growing a career from 0-100.</p><p>And much more...</p><p><br></p><p>Hit subscribe and turn on notifications.</p><p>Every week, we go deep with the most interesting creatives in music.</p><p>Follow us on socials: @andthewriteris</p><p>A special thank you to our sponsors...</p><p><br></p><p>Our lead sponsor, NMPA — the National Music Publishing Association. Your support means the world to us.</p><p>And @splice — the best sample library on the market. Period.</p><p><br></p><p>Chapter timestamps:</p><p>0:00 Intro</p><p>3:30 The 3 Sides Every Creative Has to Balance</p><p>4:30 You Shouldn't Rinse Your Shows. It's a Sacred Thing.</p><p>5:00 What Dermot Beats Himself Up About On Stage</p><p>5:30 Anxiety After the Show Starts, Not Before</p><p>6:00 The Struggle of Being Lucky Enough to Have a Career</p><p>8:00 Childhood</p><p>9:00 \"I Know I'm Good. But I Feel Very Insecure in Other Ways.\"</p><p>14:00 How Dermot Built a Career With No Algorithm and No Social Pressure</p><p>18:00 Why He Doesn't Play Music for People</p><p>19:19 How He Started Busking</p><p>20:15 Why Most People Couldn't Busk — and the Genius Who Changed Everything</p><p>21:00 The Importance of Branding When Selling Anything</p><p>22:00 How to Make Real Money Busking</p><p>26:00 How Dermot Built His Name and Started Playing Shows</p><p>29:00 Into the Music Business — and the Most Successful He's Ever Felt</p><p>31:00 Being Sought After and Avoiding Bad Record Deals</p><p>32:40 How to Build Out Your Team</p><p>36:00 A Note About Touring: Enjoy Where You're At</p><p>38:23 His Advice to His 15-Year-Old Self: Find Your Contentment</p><p>39:23 How Dermot Kennedy Built a Worldwide Fanbase</p><p><br></p><p>Credits:</p><p><br></p><p>Hosted by Ross Golan</p><p>Produced by Joe London &amp; Jad Saad</p><p>Edited by Jad Saad</p><p>Post-Production VFX by Pratik Karki</p><p>Watercolor Art by Michael White</p>","author_name":"And The Writer Is"}