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Conner Smith: What It Means To Keep a Soft Heart After Hard Things

Conner Smith: What It Means To Keep a Soft Heart After Hard Things

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What does it actually look like to rebuild from the insideout — before the world even knows you needed to?

What happens to a person when tragedy arrives not as a slowunraveling, but all at once — and the only thing left standing is who you actually are?

What does it look like to grieve something you can't talkabout, for a family you can't reach, while the world keeps watching?

Country singer-songwriter Conner Smith landed his firstpublishing deal on Music Row at 16 years old. By 21, he was opening for his heroes. By 24, he'd gone independent, walked away from a label, and released a raw 10-song acoustic record, not because anyone told him to, but because it wasthe first music he ever actually believed in.

In this conversation, Conner opens up to Miles about themoment he stopped writing songs for approval and started writing them for himself, why going independent felt less like a career risk and more like self-respect, and the story of June 8th — the night he was involved in a fatal accident. He shares how grief, silence, and the community that showed up becamethe foundation for the most important growth of his life, what it was like to sit with the family of the woman who died, and why honoring her legacy is now woven into who he's becoming.

The conversations we have on Human School are shaped by the work happening every day at Onsite. For more than 45 years, Onsite has helped people slow down, get honest about their stories, and experience meaningful change through world-class therapeutic experiences. Learn more at ⁠experienceonsite.com.

In this conversation, you'll learn:

  • How to know when you're writing someone else's song with your own life
  • How early success can quietly steal your sense of self
  • How to rebuild your artistic identity from the inside out
  • How to tell the difference between stewardship and striving
  • How community carries you when you can't carry yourself
  • How to redefine success before the milestone redefines you
  • How forgiveness can be the most unexpected turning point in a tragedy
  • How to let suffering shape you without letting it define you
  • How your greatest weakness becomes your greatest strength
  • How to let people carry what you've spent your whole lifecarrying alone

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What We Discuss:

00:00:00 – Meet Conner Smith

00:04:49 – Growing Up Inside the Dream Before You're Ready

00:08:20 – What Thomas Rhett Taught Him About Priorities

00:10:23 – The Story behind Milestones

00:13:50 – When He Stopped Writing for Himself

00:16:06 – Songwriting & Why He Put the Record Out Anyway

00:21:41 – The First Time He Believed the Compliments

00:28:17 – Redefining Success Without Losing the Dream

00:31:34 – Stewardship vs. Striving

00:34:16 – "Industry Plant": The Song That Got Him in Trouble

00:39:22 – What Happens Before You Find Who You Are

00:41:26 – What He Told a 14-Year-Old About to Sign a Deal

00:47:20 – June 8th: The Night Everything Stopped

00:50:33 – The Weight No One Could Prepare Him For

00:54:46 – Getting Help Early Helped

01:01:48 – Forgiveness Around a Table with Miss Dot's Family

01:03:03 – Miss Dot & Why Her Legacy Matters

01:05:34 – How Tragedy Changed Him

01:14:00 – The 18-Year-Old Who Shared His Story

01:15:32 – Friends Who Showed Up Without Asking

01:18:09 – Transactional vs. Transformational Relationships

01:27:11 – Closing Blessing for Listeners

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