We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Randy Corron. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Randy below.
Randy, so good to have you with us today. We’ve always been impressed with folks who have a very clear sense of purpose and so maybe we can jump right in and talk about how you found your purpose?
You know, for a long time I really struggled with purpose. I think, I struggled with purpose because I sought after love so strongly. I wanted validation. I wanted to be seen in the light that I wanted to be in. However, as I grew I kind of realized that purpose doesn’t always look like what you think it looks like. Purpose doesn’t need validation. I found my purpose in creating art, helping others, being a light (in the ways I can be). I found my purpose by growing. By feeling like an outcast, though I did it to myself. I found purpose in my life experiences.
I discovered myself through my life experiences, which then showed me purpose. My purpose is to connect people closer to the source. I found that by creating and letting my ego die. By no stopping my desire for validation and allowing myself to be free and understanding that being present is better than living in the future or the past.

Great, so let’s take a few minutes and cover your story. What should folks know about you and what you do?
I’m an artist, and overall creative. I honestly just make whatever is put in my spirit to make. My focus is telling stories that feel real, that explore growth, struggle, identity, and the things we all go through but don’t always talk about. What I love most about it is that it connects people—sometimes it helps someone feel less alone, sometimes it sparks a thought or memory, and that’s everything to me.
I think what’s special about my work is that it’s personal, honest, and unapologetically me. I’m not just making songs or visuals; I’m capturing pieces of life, moments of reflection, and trying to share them in a way that resonates. I go by Call Me Corron and honestly my art is about growth, emotional honesty, and rebirth. Every project I put out is a step in that journey, a way to connect with people while also challenging myself creatively.
Right now, I’m focused on my upcoming project, Corronation, which is a double album exploring transformation, solitude, love, and finding peace with yourself. It’s something I’ve been building for a while, and it’s about showing growth into yourself while leaving space for people to see themselves in it too. Beyond that, I’m always looking for ways to expand my reach, whether that’s live events, new creative collaborations, or projects that push me into new forms of storytelling.

There is so much advice out there about all the different skills and qualities folks need to develop in order to succeed in today’s highly competitive environment and often it can feel overwhelming. So, if we had to break it down to just the three that matter most, which three skills or qualities would you focus on?
The thing that impacted me most in my journey was my knowledge of self. As I learned myself, and I also fell away from myself. I was granted the opportunity to rediscover me. This was the single most important and most impactful thing in my journey. Learning yourself helps you to know why you do what you do. It allows you to see yourself in your family, in your peers, in the people you don’t even like. It creates a sense of peace and allows you to pin-point where certain emotions stem from. Doing this can grant you access to those emotions when creating, but most importantly knowledge of self helped me to heal. That is WAYYYYY more important than anything you could ever create.
You discover self and get knowledge of self by shifting how you look at the situations you go through or have been through. By stepping outside yourself and being honest with who you are. Be honest with who you WANT to be, and work towards that. Follow your peace, and don’t run from your hurt.
The second thing would be confidence. It took me a while to gain genuine confidence, because it would often turn into bitterness first, but you need confidence. Every field nowadays is being competitive, especially if you’re in entertainment. It’s important to remember that opinions are subjective. If you have confidence, you begin to make things for yourself without seeking validation from others. Even when someone trashes it or even when you don’t make the playlist or land the audition or if you don’t get accepted into a program. You must have enough confidence to do what you feel in your heart to do. You can’t have faith without confidence, at point it’s just hope. Hope can only get you so far.
You develop confidence by flopping, by just doing, by just dropping whatever it is you’re holding onto. Personally I found confidence by realizing that it doesn’t really matter what people say, I’m still going to put out what I feel in my spirit to put out and I’m still going to do what I do. Your stuff will fall upon who is meant to receive it.
The last one, is one that I am still working on, which is discipline. This is one of the most important skills period. Truthfully talent will only take you so far but discipline and consistency will change your life. Outside of career, discipline is what keeps your body right. It’s what prevents greed and gluttony from taking over. It’s what keep you faithful, and keeps you right. In order to get that you have to find comfort in the uncomfortable. Prove your mind to be stronger than your body. Force yourself to do what it is you don’t WANT to do when you know you need to do it. That has helped me with releasing and pushing so many projects. It’s balance but it does help.

One of our goals is to help like-minded folks with similar goals connect and so before we go we want to ask if you are looking to partner or collab with others – and if so, what would make the ideal collaborator or partner?
I’m always looking for people to partner or collaborate with. The types of people I am looking to work with are people who genuinely care about the craft of what they do. Who care about life and building something with meaning. Rather than being selfish.
Honestly as I’ve grown selfishness has become a huge pet peeve. I personally don’t operate or seek things that will only help my brand and that’s it. I care about genuine people, what is the story, why do you care about it, where is your heart? What type of person are you? I want to connect with genuine people. I’m open to all out of the box ideas too.
So if anyone wants to connect feel free to follow me on instagram @callmecorron and shoot me a message. That’s the best way to contact me. I should have the option to email up there too.
I do predominately Acting and Music, but I’m open to more for sure!
Contact Info:
- Website: https://therandycorron.wixsite.com/randycorron
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/callmecorron/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@CallMeCorron
- Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/callmecorron

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