Too Late To Quit

Jeff Iftekaruddin

Too Late To Quit! Is a podcast geared at anyone who feels they are too old and that it's too late to start their career as an artist. Come join me as I interview friends and people I admire who continue on their path as an artist with no plans on stopping anytime soon. We might have day jobs, but we will never stop creating art as our passion.

  1. Episode 19 - John Smith "Trust the universe.  It's there to help us."

    3 APR

    Episode 19 - John Smith "Trust the universe. It's there to help us."

    John Smith is a living example of what can happen when you keep saying yes to the unexpected turns in life. I first met John back in 1994 when he and Dan Sabranek came to Viterbo University to perform as their duo Runaway. I was blown away by John's voice, his songwriting, and the way his songs stayed with me long after that night. I bought a CD in the student union, and honestly, I've been humming those melodies ever since.  That very CD has travelled with me through every move, every adventure over the past 32 years. Recently, I got back in touch with John, who graciously responded while he was literally in the middle of a cruise on the other side of the world. That warmth, openness, and genuine support for fellow songwriters is simply magnificent. What I love most is that even while preparing to release his tenth album, John still sees himself as a student of song. That's rare. To meet someone who has accomplished so much in the world of music (with the awards to prove it!) and still talks openly about learning is deeply inspiring, and very much in the spirit of what this podcast is about. John's entrance into music is truly remarkable.  It's the kind of story that sounds like it belongs in a song itself. At a young age, a guitar was literally thrown to him, and from there began a journey that took him from growing up in Iowa to becoming an internationally recognized songwriter and performer. This conversation is a reminder to trust your gut and your vibes, and to rememer that the universe is there to help us. I can't wait for you to hear my conversation with John. Without further adieu, let's all give a very warm welcome to the one and only, John Smith! https://johnsmithmusic.com/ John Smith new CD Fan-funding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=415nZ2KjW_4

    1hr 16min
  2. 17 MAR

    Episode 18: Diana Naranjo "De las peores crises renacen cosas"

    Diana was kind enough to stop by the podcast early last year and she returned.  This time we decided to record the podcast in Diana's native language, Spanish.  If you are looking to practice your Spanish or if you know someone who loves music and speaks Spanish please be sure to take a listen and share this episode.  Diana's story is completely incredible and her persistence and resilience will remind you of how strong a person can be.  I am confident that when you listen to this episode, where Diana invites us into her world, you will be truly inspired to chase down your dreams! While I was editing this podcast it made me think of all my Spanish teachers throughout my life who encouraged me to keep practicing.  I never imagined that one day I would be able to conduct a podcast interview in my second language.  Learning Spanish has opened up so many doors that I would have never discovered if I only spoke English.  Thanks to learning how to speak Spanish I ended up meeting the love of my life and my greatest supporter, my wife Margarita. Diana tuvo la amabilidad de acompañarnos nuevamente en el podcast, después de haber estado con nosotros a comienzos del año pasado. Esta vez decidimos grabar el episodio en su idioma natal, el español. Si estás buscando practicar tu español, o conoces a alguien que ama la música y habla español, te invito a escuchar este episodio y compartirlo. La historia de Diana es realmente increíble, y su persistencia y resiliencia son un recordatorio de lo fuerte que puede llegar a ser una persona. Estoy seguro de que al escuchar este episodio, donde Diana nos abre las puertas de su mundo, te vas a sentir verdaderamente inspirado a perseguir tus sueños. Mientras editaba este podcast, me puse a pensar en todos los profesores de español que tuve a lo largo de mi vida y que siempre me animaron a seguir practicando. Nunca imaginé que algún día iba a poder hacer una entrevista para un podcast en mi segundo idioma. Aprender español me ha abierto muchísimas puertas que jamás habría descubierto si solo hablara inglés. Gracias a haber aprendido español terminé conociendo al amor de mi vida y a mi mayor apoyo: mi esposa Margarita.

    1hr 1min
  3. Episode 16: Jeannine Higgins - "It really is never too late"

    08/12/2025

    Episode 16: Jeannine Higgins - "It really is never too late"

    On today's episode of Too Late To Quit, Jeannine Higgins drops by the studio to share what she calls her "new musical journey." Although Jeannine has been singing all her life, she didn't release her first album, the self-titled Jeannine Higgins, until she was in her forties. And when she finally stepped into the studio, she went all in, pure DIY style. Jeannine even designed the striking album cover herself.   Her second album, Shadow, followed soon after, and her third is already taking shape in a creative mind that finds inspiration in places you wouldn't typically expect. Once you hear how and where she crafts her lyrics and melodies, I think you'll be inspired to try her process yourself.  I'll give you a hint; it's where we went before Amazon existed. When I asked Jeannine how she found the courage to begin and to push past the negative voices telling her she was "too old" she told me something that hit me straight in the heart: "I was so scared… but I wanted it so much." I feel that Jeannine's honesty and vulnerability are the core of her songs that will bring you along on her journey.  In this episode, we dig into the stories behind several tracks from her debut and her second record, Shadow. I'm confident that hearing Jeannine's journey will help awaken that voice inside you that says, "It's the perfect time to start." https://www.jeanninehiggins.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/63KP1rnnmecxxlDYjWKoI8?si=c4eZpv84QuumV31XWH5rwA https://music.apple.com/us/artist/jeannine-higgins/1020847509

    1hr 15min
  4. Episode 14 - Rachel Lynn - "Fearless Troubadour"

    10/10/2025

    Episode 14 - Rachel Lynn - "Fearless Troubadour"

    In this episode, I sit down with Rachel Lynn, an Austin based singer-songwriter whose journey is a masterclass in courage and creativity.  Not long after learning how to play guitar in her 30's Rachel had her own residency in the music capital of the world.  As you listen to this episode, you will note the pattern that persists in Rachel's life; she sets here sights, does her homework, and creates her own success.  Through sheer persistence and heart, she's transformed fear into fuel — performing deeply felt songs that paint vivid, emotional pictures and have earned her recognition among fellow songwriters.  If you're lucky you can see her play in Austin. Rachel recently released her new single "A Changed Man," and in this episode she performs it live — along with a few of her other classic songs that showcase her rich storytelling and soulful delivery.  You will see why when Rachel plays, the room stops to listen. Rachel's amazing story is proof that it's never too late to step into your power.  I am so excited for you to hear Rachel's story because I know it's going to remind you of all that you are truly capable of doing in this life.  When Rachel shared her story I knew I had to invite her onto the Too Late To Quit pod.     You can stream Rachel's Music anywhere you listen to music. Listen to "A Changed Man" here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4WKccMbAqsBq4SH5pd0YV6?si=QdMauGyZSAmvbPlf7RiVjg

    1hr 25min

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Too Late To Quit! Is a podcast geared at anyone who feels they are too old and that it's too late to start their career as an artist. Come join me as I interview friends and people I admire who continue on their path as an artist with no plans on stopping anytime soon. We might have day jobs, but we will never stop creating art as our passion.