Rock icon John Cooper, frontman of the multi-platinum band Skillet, joins Raymond Arroyo for a candid conversation about faith, music, and culture - and how a Christian rock band became one of the most successful acts of the 21st century. From sold-out arenas to platinum records, Cooper explains how authenticity, family, and an unapologetic faith helped Skillet break into the mainstream while staying true to its message.
Cooper reflects on the spiritual crisis he sees shaping modern culture, the rise of teen isolation and mental health struggles, and why his music aims to bring hope to a generation searching for meaning. He also recounts the moment a music executive told him Skillet could be the biggest band in the world - if he would just stop talking about Jesus—and why he refused.
Raymond and John also discuss Skillet’s remarkable longevity, Cooper’s family life on the road with his wife and bandmate Corey, and the power of music to reach people in their darkest moments. It’s a powerful conversation about courage, culture, and faith in an age hungry for both truth and hope.
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