Have you ever wondered what it's like to work with the greats of the music industry, or how nature can inspire creativity? Join us for a lively conversation with the talented Tiffany Goss as we explore her journey to Nashville and her experiences in the music industry. From working at Warner Brothers Records and EMI Music Publishing to signing with Curb, Tiffany has rubbed elbows with some of the greats like Faith Hill and Dwight Yocum.
Discover how Tiffany's connection to nature has become her spiritual experience and source of inspiration. We chat about her song 'Church Anywhere', written with the late Kyle Jacobs, and the beauty of nature's lessons in grace and resilience. Hear about Tiffany's upcoming trip to Alaska, her lifelong dream of writing songs in Nashville, and how self-knowledge can be gained through adventures and taking risks out of our comfort zones.
Tiffany also shares her thoughts on persevering in the face of challenges and the ever-changing music industry. Learn how she's taken care of her mental health, navigated the music industry, and celebrated her successes - even if they don't come in the form of a big hit or number one. We wrap up our conversation by discussing the importance of being grateful, respecting the history of the music industry, and learning from those who have come before you. Tune in to hear Tiffany's insights and experiences that you won't want to miss!
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*"Sad People, Pretty Houses" was actually written with Karley Scott Colling and Brian Bunn
Outside of these inspiring interviews, Grace offers further artistic growth opportunities through semi-annual songwriting retreats held in Memphis, TN and 1:1 Zoom coaching! All details can be found at her website: GraceAskew.com