Country Music

Published: Nov. 6, 2016, midnight

b'Every weekend we go back in time and dip into the Join Up Dots vaults to find a show that could well be hidden from your ears. And why do we do this? Well, you success junkies desperate for the golden ticket have been asking "With so many episodes of Join Up Dots out there now, which ones should we listen to first? And its a difficult question to answer as everyone of them has motivation and inspiration flooding out of every pore. So we have simply decided to grab an entrepreneur at random, and share with you not only their journey, but also ours. We think we are getting better at this podcasting lark, but what do you think? Drop us a line at contactjoinupdots@gmail.com and let us know. Thanks as always for listening to the show, and enjoy todays entrepreneurial business chat. Todays guest on Join Up Dots\\xa0is a lady that has been delivering musical performances to the world since the age of seven, and I can imagine was belting them out in her bedroom even earlier than that too. She grew up on a farm in Missouri, and could often be found hanging around the local rodeo stadiums, where she would delight in such activities as Barrel racing, and getting up on stage and singing the National Anthem to the cowboys, cowgirls and of course the audience. There was certainly a ballsy approach to her upbringing as a small child,\\xa0that has led her to take on bigger and bigger challenges as she has grown. And those challenges have come often as she has\\xa0stepped into the country music world with her well received singles \\u201cNot Pretty Enough\\u201d and the foot stomping back to rodeo roots \\u201cCowgirls\\u201d, whilst also forming a band and playing everywhere she can. Its the live work, that really sharpens your tools, and turns your talent into something that the world ultimately takes notice off. But don\\u2019t just think that this is a story that is about a hugely ambitious country starlet racing her way\\xa0to the top, as she is also trying her hardest to\\xa0 give back to the world with a cause she is hugely passionate with, stopping bulling in childhood. As she says \\u201cWhen I started doing rodeo pageants, I received a lot of criticism and backlash from other kids. It was a difficult time, but thanks to the support I had with friends and family, I was able to overcome that time period. If I can help just one person feel like they are not alone, and that things will get better, then I will have accomplished what I set out to do.\\u201d And with a tour of schools undertaken, to speak about bullying she is taking action and inspiring youngsters throughout America to do things a different way. So what was it about\\xa0growing up in such a rough and tumble environment that has helped her on her way to Country stardom? \\xa0 And can she remember how she felt on those early occasions standing on the rodeo stages and the spotlight turning in her direction? \\xa0 Well let\\u2019s find out as we bring onto the show, to start joining up dots, with the one and only Josey Milner \\xa0 Show Highlights During the episode we discussed such weighty topics such as: How when she started in the music business she knew she had to have a plan, as she also knew that she didn\\u2019t have a clue\\xa0how to start anything, so just took lots of action. How she remembers how she lost so many friends at college due to her belief in herself and their obvious lack of belief in themselves. How she struggles with song writing and is scared that the process is going to be hard every time she starts. How you have to look after yourself when you are school, and sometimes it simply comes down to standing up for what you believe is right.\\xa0 And lastly\\u2026.. How she looks back at the bullying in her life as actually part of what has made her flourish in a hard industry such as the music business.'