Enlivening Work

Making Space for the Soul: The Slow Work of Creativity with Cason Cooley

Goldenwood

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In this episode, David Kim is joined by record producer Cason Cooley, whose work has shaped albums for artists across Nashville and beyond. Drawing from his recent experience in Goldenwood’s Red Vineyard cohort, Cason reflects on creativity, vocation, and the challenges of remaining spiritually grounded within the pressures of the music industry.

Together, they explore how artistic work can move beyond performance, productivity, and constant consumption toward a deeper attentiveness to beauty, community, and the slow formation of the soul. From the role of silence and limitation in the creative process to the impact of technology and AI on modern music-making, this conversation considers what it means to cultivate human creativity in a fragmented and accelerated age.

Cason invites us to imagine a way of working that resists disconnection and noise—recovering artistry not merely as output, but as a deeply relational and formative practice.