

Paul Brandt- A journey of music, faith and finding your why
Paul Brandt, a Canadian Country music star and Canadian legend joins the Podcast to share about his kickstart to country music, the early days on the road and how he is using his voice today to make a difference. You will enjoy Paul's ability to tell stories and share from the heart as we discuss life, faith and those classic songs that have left an imprint on our country and beyond.
MORE ABOUT PAUL
Beginning his musical career journey in honky-tonks and talent contests in Calgary, Canada, his journey eventually led him to Nashville, Tennessee where his music was first exposed to the entire world.
A career highlight for him was being a co-writer on a song which was recorded by Johnny Cash.
He is a Multi-Platinum recording artist, Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame member, philanthropist, and
21-year serial entrepreneur in music. He is the most awarded male Canadian Country Music artist in history, and his song "My Heart Has A History" is the most played Canadian Country song ever.
Married with two children, he is inspired by people with big vision to help others. He and his family live in Alberta in the foothills of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
As a recipient of the Queen's Diamond and Platinum Jubilee awards and numerous other national and regional humanitarian nods, he is committed to serving those in need through various charitable endeavours including his Buckspring Foundation. #NotInMyCity is an initiative of his Buckspring Foundation, and in five years has significantly shifted the landscape of the Albertan and Canadian response to Human Trafficking.
#NotInMyCity disrupts Human Trafficking through Raising Awareness, Creating A Platform For Collective Action, Mobilizing Communities, and Facilitating Transformational Systems Improvement. The focus and mantra of #NotInMyCity is that "Freedom Should Include Everybody".