Jason Mraz has written some of the most recognizable songs of the last two decades — but fame, success, and longevity don’t work the way most people think they do.
In this conversation, actor and director Landon Ashworth sits down with Jason to talk honestly about writing hit songs, navigating the music industry, touring as a business, and what fame actually costs once the lights go off. They dig into creativity, pressure, identity, burnout, and why so many talented people disappear while others last.
This isn’t a press interview. It’s a long-form, unfiltered conversation about how success really works, how songs are actually written, and what it takes to keep creating when the world already knows your name.
Topics include:
How hit songs are really written
The myth of “overnight success”
Touring as a business (and a grind)
Fame vs. fulfillment
Staying creative without losing yourself
What most artists get wrong about the industry
A rare, thoughtful conversation with one of the most successful songwriters of his generation.