Tiffany Gouché on learning to practice self-love and acceptance to create with an open heart




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Summary: “It’s my responsibility to be me.” “The universe isn’t set up to harm you. It’s set up to help you.” Singer, songwriter and producer Tiffany Gouché about the path she’s carving in her own time and sound. We talk about the journey she’s been on, coming into standing in her truth as a queer black woman and defying stereotypes in the R&B and soul music space. We talk about how she’s come into her own artistry, from being part of the gospel choir to learning how to play piano and produce first before gaining courage to write and sing for herself as an artist and other artists like Lalah Hathaway. We talk about past traumas, including an incredibly poignant, sad memory Tiffany recalls that played a major role in why she didn’t initially pursue singing. We talk about how she transforms negative self-talk and fears into self-love, acceptance, compassion and confidence through her reliance on her spirituality; navigating noise on social media; the importance of being aware when the ego is running the show; taking time with your art and music to not make “microwave music" and ultimately creating from truth, love and an open heart. This episode is a must listen for anyone searching for more confidence and trust within oneself and one's art and creativity. Thank you Tiffany for sharing your vulnerability and honesty on this episode. Follow and listen to Tiffany at @tiffanygouche. Photo credit: Rikkí Wright