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Travis Meadows spent years trying to escape himself. He’s anything but selfish, so he’d find a way to get away––a bottle, a bag, a sermon––and he’d share it with everyone. That was then. Now, Meadows isn’t trying to get anybody lost or high. Instead, he’s trying to get every single one of us to settle in deeply to ourselves––and love what’s there.

“I feel like what I’m doing is giving people permission to be okay with who they are, where they’re at now,” Meadows says. “A lot of us say stuff like, ‘If I’d been married to this guy or this girl, or if I had enough money, or if I had a better job. If I wasn’t an alcoholic, or if I drank more. If this, if that, then, I think I could be a better person.’” He pauses. “I think the key to life is being okay with who you are.”

Disciples have been dancing by Meadows’ fire for years. <a href="spotify:artist:2IvkS5MXK0vPGnwyJsrEyV" data-name="Eric Church">Eric Church</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:7x8nK0m0cP2ksQf0mjWdPS" data-name="Dierks Bentley">Dierks Bentley</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1n2pb9Tsfe4SwAjmUac6YT" data-name="Jake Owen">Jake Owen</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4SK1IgkcWWc5HC1TOBq1VS" data-name="Mary Gauthier">Mary Gauthier</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5vMAKlvvMNSRQRYCAvpG6S" data-name="Brandy Clark">Brandy Clark</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5P1oS9DUTPEqcrmXDmX4p8" data-name="Blackberry Smoke">Blackberry Smoke</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2dyeCWctcFRt3Pha76ONgb" data-name="Hank Williams, Jr.">Hank Williams, Jr.</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4yiXkMbxDIZ3jgEG89NSC1" data-name="Wynonna">Wynonna</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:56x8mYvS3cyDGAi8N2FxbB" data-name="Randy Houser">Randy Houser</a>, and others began writing with, recording, and praising Meadows as soon as they heard his work. Songs such as “Riser,” the title track for Bentley’s 2015 album; Church’s “Knives of New Orleans” and “Dark Side”; and Owen’s “What We Ain’t Got” are all Meadows-penned chart-climbers.

“Life can be a little challenging for all of us. It’s beautiful and it’s tragic, it’s awesome and it hurts,” - TM

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