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In this episode, we tackle a deeply personal question: When does a lifelong passion start to feel immature?
A 30-year-old musician reflects on nearly two decades of playing, performing, and finding identity through music—only to now feel embarrassment and doubt when stepping on stage. Once a vital outlet for expression and mental health, music has begun to feel at odds with adulthood and self-perception. Is this a natural growing pain, a sign to step away, or something deeper? The conversation explores creative identity, aging, and whether passion has an expiration date.
Join the conversation on our new facebook group.
By Jesper AndersenIn this episode, we tackle a deeply personal question: When does a lifelong passion start to feel immature?
A 30-year-old musician reflects on nearly two decades of playing, performing, and finding identity through music—only to now feel embarrassment and doubt when stepping on stage. Once a vital outlet for expression and mental health, music has begun to feel at odds with adulthood and self-perception. Is this a natural growing pain, a sign to step away, or something deeper? The conversation explores creative identity, aging, and whether passion has an expiration date.
Join the conversation on our new facebook group.