Mia Z: The Power of Authenticity in Music and Life
But you got to keep your grounds and keep your head high and stay who you are and stay with what you believe.
What does it take to stay true to yourself in a world that often values image over authenticity? In this episode of 'Real Life Resilience', Stacy Curtis chats with Mia Z, a 16-year-old singer-songwriter who's already making waves in the music industry. Despite the pressures to conform, Mia emphasizes the importance of being genuine, whether you're writing songs or simply living your life.
Growing up in a musically-gifted family, Mia found her voice early on, thanks to the unwavering support of her mother. Her journey took her to Season 7 of 'The Voice', where she showcased her talent while staying true to her artistic vision. But Mia's story is about more than just music; it's about resilience and self-expression as tools for healing and growth.
She shares how music has been a lifeline for her, helping her navigate the ups and downs of life. Stacy Brookman, the host, complements Mia's insights with practical tips on resilience. She encourages listeners to write their life stories as a form of therapy, stressing that the act of putting pen to paper can be incredibly healing. Whether you're an aspiring musician or someone looking to find your own voice, this episode offers a treasure trove of advice and inspiration.
Mia's message is clear: 'Keep your grounds, keep your head high, and stay who you are.' Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that will leave you feeling empowered and ready to embrace your true self.