In this episode, I’m sitting down with emerging country artist Worth Gibson for a conversation that goes way deeper than music alone. We talk about his roots in ranching and cowboy life, how personal hardship shaped his songwriting, and why authenticity still matters so much in country music. Worth also opens up about his connection to mustang preservation and rescue advocacy, which gives this episode a whole other layer beyond just being an artist interview.
What I loved about this conversation is that Worth really does come from the life he sings about. We get into real country music, Western values, grit, storytelling, and what it looks like to make art from lived experience instead of just image. We also talk about building a path as an independent country artist, writing from real life, and the role purpose plays in the songs he puts into the world.
If you love authentic country music, rising independent artists, cowboy culture, wild horse advocacy, and deeper conversations around songwriting and identity, I think you’re really going to enjoy this one.
In this episode, we get into:
Worth’s background in ranching and cowboy life
How pain and personal experience shaped his songwriting
Authenticity in modern country music
The grit behind the Western lifestyle
Wild mustangs, rescue work, and advocacy
Building a career as an independent country artist
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