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Andrew G sits down with Sian Fuller to explore the journey of a young artist navigating early success, self-doubt, and the evolving path back to what she truly loves. From growing up in a family of musicians to stepping onto the national stage at just 16, Sian reflects on how validation, pressure, and exposure shaped her identity—not just as a performer, but as a person figuring things out in real time.
They unpack the reality of being thrust into the spotlight at a young age through The Voice, and how the experience challenged her confidence while also reinforcing the importance of self-belief. Sian shares the emotional complexity of performing under public scrutiny, the impact of social media, and why surrounding yourself with the right people can make all the difference in staying grounded and inspired.
The conversation dives into her return to musical theatre with Once, a raw and intimate production that demands vulnerability, musicianship, and deep connection on stage. She opens up about why this role felt aligned with her current season in life, how imperfection adds authenticity to performance, and what makes the show resonate so strongly with audiences.
At its core, this episode is about embracing uncertainty, finding confidence through experience, and learning that being a creative isn’t about perfection—it’s about connection, honesty, and having the courage to keep showing up.
By Andrew GAndrew G sits down with Sian Fuller to explore the journey of a young artist navigating early success, self-doubt, and the evolving path back to what she truly loves. From growing up in a family of musicians to stepping onto the national stage at just 16, Sian reflects on how validation, pressure, and exposure shaped her identity—not just as a performer, but as a person figuring things out in real time.
They unpack the reality of being thrust into the spotlight at a young age through The Voice, and how the experience challenged her confidence while also reinforcing the importance of self-belief. Sian shares the emotional complexity of performing under public scrutiny, the impact of social media, and why surrounding yourself with the right people can make all the difference in staying grounded and inspired.
The conversation dives into her return to musical theatre with Once, a raw and intimate production that demands vulnerability, musicianship, and deep connection on stage. She opens up about why this role felt aligned with her current season in life, how imperfection adds authenticity to performance, and what makes the show resonate so strongly with audiences.
At its core, this episode is about embracing uncertainty, finding confidence through experience, and learning that being a creative isn’t about perfection—it’s about connection, honesty, and having the courage to keep showing up.