Adam Sandler and Carey Mulligan are celebrating the premiere of their new Netflix movie Spaceman!
07.02.2024 - 21:31 / glamour.com
-winning singer-songwriter and, more recently, as a runner-up.
But you may not know about his years moonlighting as a farmer.
(Yes, really.) in San Diego is home to avocados, passionfruit, and—most importantly—coffee, which is a big part of the musician's life.“I've learned a lot from planting trees.
It affects how I operate and work in music,” Mraz tells Glamour.
“I don't just make an album overnight.
Things take time, they take nurturing, and trees taught me that.
Planting a tree and waiting years and years for an outcome is okay.”Although he calls the work “rewarding,” he also acknowledges the ongoing challenges of farming.
“Now that I've been in it for many, many years, I wonder why I got in it because I was young and naive, and I thought, I'm going to plant thousands of coffee trees and grow coffee," he says.
“Basically what I planted 10 years ago were challenges.
I was planting challenges for myself, and I was not aware of that.”But in the end he doesn't regret the endeavor, as it acts as a reminder to slow things down.
“We live in a world where things are go, go, go.
We work all the time,” says Mraz.
“But in nature, most of the planet has a winter where it shuts down.
And nature doesn't work like that, so I find inspiration from nature to make sure I take care of myself so that I can also hopefully have a long productive life.”Ahead, Mraz took a moment to slow down and talk to Glamour while attending the Planet Oat Barista Lovers Coffee House in NYC to discuss his time on DWTS, how he finds new meaning in his biggest hits, and more.GLAMOUR: I want to start with Dancing With the Stars.
What went into your decision to go on the show?Jason Mraz: I saw it as an opportunity to learn more about music.
Adam Sandler and Carey Mulligan are celebrating the premiere of their new Netflix movie Spaceman!
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Imagine a movie akin to a sad David Bowie song about an astronaut drifting alone into the dark abyss of space, contemplating his life, his lost love, his past, and an uncertain, perhaps soon-to-be-shortly doomed future. Sing the wistfully estranged and reflective “Space Odyssey” tune and the lamenting iconic line, “Tell my wife I love her very much, she knows!” That’s Swedish filmmaker Johan Renck’s “Spaceman” in a nutshell, which makes for possibly the weirdest, most existentially lonely movie Adam Sandler has ever starred in.
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