
Scott Mellor – Loston, Club Good, AI, Relationships and Growing Up
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In this marathon 3.5-hour conversation, I sit down with designer, creative, and former Club Good co-host Scott Mellor for a deep dive into the realities of creative life, personal growth, and everything in between. We talk openly about the evolution of our views on work, relationships, and self-worth, the addictive pull of projects, and what happens when the fire that once drove you starts to fade.
Scott unpacks his time in music, the highs of the SoundCloud boom, and the decision to walk away when it stopped feeling right. We get into mental health, cycles of motivation, and building a life that actually makes sense for you — not just one that looks good on paper.
From club nights and streetwear to AI hype, relationship maturity, and the discipline needed to build something bulletproof, this one is packed with raw honesty and those “off-mic” style conversations that just happen to be recorded.
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