For the first three years, when I was writing, I was doing sessions with a whole bunch of different people all the time every day until I met Lindy Robbins, who kind of mentored me. And then, once you find that, all the pieces come together.
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Working with new people can be really hard and nerve-wracking. When you don’t know the person, it’s like being on a blind date.
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I do love all types of music. I could be in a session for eight hours, and when I leave, I’ll instinctively go to the radio or put on my favourite songs.
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I just remember really loving words and writing about anything I could, and the way I’d remember things, like my library card number, was to make a melody.
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I’ve written poetry most of my life.
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Tired of people telling me how I should have a fucking body. What I should wear on it. How I should act with it. What I should fucking shave off of it.
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I just wanted to write the songs. I never wanted to sing them.
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People are going to assume whatever they want to assume.
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I could make apple pie every single day. You need to be super precise in order for it to be perfect. I’m such a perfectionist that baking is calming for me. I’ve never burnt anything, thank God.
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I’ve been the person who hides behind people and lets everyone else do their thing, and I’ve been content there.
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We could be history in the making.
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Hula-hooping. It makes me feel free. My stepsister introduced me to it. I used to have panic attacks all the time, and she hula-hooped to cope with her own anxiety.
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If I get writer’s block – this is going to sound funny – I take a shower. Something about the water feels like I’m cleaning my brain as well as my body.
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Love is weird.
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My favorite food is hot Cheetos. I could eat those every day.
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Still finding silly string in weird places.
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My sister was the singer, and I always had the mentality there could only be one in the family.
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I have, like, sensory overload problems.
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I’m very emotional and vulnerable.
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Women often don’t want to be typecast as the girl that’s sad.
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Once I heard how deep music could touch people and what it can make you feel and all of these emotions it could bring out, I was really fascinated with it all.
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It’s ingrained in people’s minds that it’s a typecast and a stereotype that women are just emotional and crazy.
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I’ve always been a writer. I’ve always loved words, ever since I was a kid.
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I write songs for myself, but I never keep them. I’m like, ‘O.K., that was my therapy – it’s out of my body now. I’m going to give it to somebody else so it can be their therapy, too.’
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An artist could have a really big relationship, and then they break up, and any song after that, people are automatically going to assume that that song is about that person.
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There is so much power in vulnerability, and I am proud to be that typecast.
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It’s 2016. Men are more vulnerable than ever.
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