In part three, I ask Paul what he wholeheartedly believed in when he was young that he no longer believes in now. He answers with honesty about the sixties, his hippie ethics, and his original beliefs about capitalism.
He also gives us some sage advice on how to find our purpose and how to succeed: Don’t become rigid in your thinking and stop thinking about money as much as possible. He says find the thing that you love, nurture it, build resolve around it and try different things.
We end our conversation with his reflections on how lucky he is to be doing what he loves and to be able to pay it forward by providing music lovers with a special place where they can connect and nurture their own passions with music and community.