
Jewel is a multi-platinum singer-songwriter, poet, and visual artist whose work has reached millions. Over the course of her career, she has continually expanded her creative practice—moving between music, writing, and visual art, with a focus on authenticity, emotional truth, and self-expression.In this conversation, we move beyond any single medium. We talk about what it means to make something honestly—and what happens when you follow that impulse without needing it to make sense.We discuss creativity as a form of inquiry, art as a way of holding and processing experience, and how personal expression can become something shared. We also talk about intuition, storytelling, motherhood, and the role of art as a tool for healing.For Jewel, art began as—and continues to be—something personal, something necessary.This is a conversation about listening closely: to yourself, to your instincts, and to what wants to be made.
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