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I lead with my heart, not my fear.
A small note before we move on.
My article Heart Over Noise, inspired by this week’s Your Motto theme, has been published in The Insider.
If you’d like to read it, it’s waiting for you there.
There are days when leading feels effortless, and days when it feels heavy. This week reminded me that both can exist at the same time — and that neither should stop me from moving forward.
Being a leader doesn’t mean I never feel doubt. It means I choose what guides me when doubt shows up. Fear is loud, impatient, and often convincing. But my heart is quieter — steady, honest, and deeply connected to why I started making music in the first place.
Most of my time this week was spent creating. Writing, shaping ideas, listening to emotions repeat themselves until they found somewhere to land. In those moments, I’m not chasing perfection or answers. I’m simply translating what I feel into something that can be heard, shared, and understood.
Leading with my heart means trusting that vulnerability has value. That sensitivity isn’t a weakness. That even when my voice shakes, it still deserves space on the stage. Music has always been the place where I turn uncertainty into clarity, where feelings become movement, rhythm, and voice.
This motto isn’t something I’ve mastered — it’s something I practice. Every rehearsal, every performance, every quiet moment in the studio. I’m still learning, still growing, still listening to myself closely.
But no matter where the path leads, I know this much will remain true:
I turn emotions into melodies.

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Posted 12/2/2025, 11:00 AM