Host Lee C. Camp is taking his No Small Endeavor variety show on the road for the first time ever with New York Times best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell and musician and songwriter Drew Holcomb in April 2025.
Each live show combines music and conversation and will visit seven major US cities over two weekends, starting with the just announced April 9th at The Louisville Palace in Louisville, KY, April 10th at Murat Theatre in Indianapolis, IN and April 11th at the Fine Arts Center in Grand Rapids, MI.

Camp asks: “What does it mean to live a good life? How do we cultivate habits and practices that foster human flourishing?” Through No Small Endeavor, he “dives deep into these enduring questions” with a roster of best-selling authors, artists, and thinkers from diverse disciplines and backgrounds.
Malcolm Gladwell is a returning guest to the show, and most recently was a guest on the podcast this past Spring. He’s currently out promoting his eighth book, The Revenge of The Tipping Point. In his recent conversation with Camp, Malcolm told “a host of stories all which help explain how he became the wildly curious and the unpinnable person that he is, bent on getting to the bottom of things.”
Drew Holcomb is another return guest to the show and was one of the featured artists on last week’s podcast episode where he engaged in an intimate conversation with Camp on “artistry, grief, and the power of human connection.” The singer-songwriter spent the past year promoting Strangers No More and its #1 Americana single “Find Your People” with his band The Neighbors and in January 2025 he’ll be releasing a new album with his wife Ellie Holcomb titled Memory Bank.
No Small Endeavor started in Nashville in 2008 as the Tokens Show, a quarterly live event “exploring theology, social ethics, and meaningful living.” In 2020, the variety show evolved into a long-form interview podcast that aired on Nashville Public Radio before gaining national distribution in 2023 through PRX’s public radio network.
While producing the weekly podcast, Camp continues to host live shows in Nashville. No Small Endeavor guests have included actors such as Martin Sheen, Rainn Wilson, and Rob Reiner, New York Times columnist and best-selling author David Brooks, and musicians and songwriters such as Sheryl Crow, Amy Grant and Joy Oladokun
Confirmed Tour Dates
April 9th @ The Louisville Palace in Louisville, KY – Buy Tickets HERE
April 10th @ Murat Theatre in Indianapolis, IN – Buy Tickets HERE
April 11th @ the Fine Arts Center in Grand Rapids, MI – Buy Tickets HERE

