In this episode of No One Is Normal, Brad sits down with Peter Gunn — poet, author, musician, U.S. Air Force veteran, and lifelong creative — for a wide-ranging conversation about identity, discipline, creativity, and purpose. Peter shares his life story through many roles he has lived over time, including military service, bodybuilding, fatherhood, poetry, and music. He reflects on a near-death experience at a young age that profoundly shaped how he views life, creativity, and meaning, and how that experience continues to influence his work today. The conversation explores the realities of the creative industry and the challenges artists face when trying to stay authentic in a space that often rewards conformity over depth. Peter discusses The Amazons series and his approach to blending fact with fiction to create engaging, mythic stories for young readers, particularly young girls, inspired by his daughter and a desire to expand how heroism is represented in storytelling. In many ways, Peter’s journey reflects what it truly means to find your tribe — not by chasing approval or fitting neatly into a category, but by staying grounded in who you are long enough for the right people to recognize you. Brad and Peter also dive into poetry, music, and modern culture, including the evolution of songwriting, lyrical depth, and Peter’s concept of “Linked Lyrical Poetry,” which blends elements of poetry and music. They discuss the importance of discipline, meditation, and structure in creative work, as well as the role of spirituality, discernment, and personal drive in living with intention. Throughout the episode, Peter shares insights into his current and upcoming projects, including books, music, and future plans for promoting his work, while emphasizing the value of perspective, perseverance, and creating with integrity. In this episode, we discuss: Living across multiple identities and roles A near-death experience and its lasting impact Military discipline and personal structure Bodybuilding, fitness, and pushing past limits The realities of the creative industry Writing The Amazons and creating strong heroines Blending fact, fiction, and mythology Poetry, music, and the evolution of lyrics Creativity, spirituality, and discernment Finding alignment before belonging Peter Gunn's Website: https://www.petergunn.net/ No One Is Normal Book and Podcast Links: 🎧 Podcast Episodes: https://www.bradhhill.com/podcast 📘 Get the Book (Amazon): https://a.co/d/ibq85NR