What happens when creativity becomes the thing that helps you find yourself?
In this episode of The Susana Gibb Show, I sit down with Claire Morales, musician, graphic designer, writer, and one of Denton, Texas’s most celebrated creative voices. You might recognize her as Denton’s Best Young Singer-Songwriter (thanks, D Magazine), but this conversation goes far beyond accolades.
Claire opens up about starting to perform at just 13 years old, how music helped her move through shyness, and what changes when you go from solo artist to leading a band. We talk about service-oriented leadership, managing nerves, and why confidence isn’t something you’re born with, it’s something you practice.
We also dive into her ambitious new project, Lost in the Desert, a companion album and graphic novel inspired by solo van trips, Joshua Tree, and the quiet (and uncomfortable) moments that lead to real transformation. Claire shares how the desert became a metaphor for isolation, self-discovery, and learning to trust yourself when no one else is around.
Along the way, we unpack:
• Mindfulness, yoga, and managing creative pressure
• The “hedonic treadmill” and why achievement doesn’t always bring peace
• The challenge of self-funding creative work
• Navigating comparison in the age of social media
• Why female-driven stories matter and why they resonate with everyone
• Touring small towns and rediscovering faith in people
This episode is for creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone learning how to show up, even when the path isn’t clear.
If you’ve ever wondered whether confidence comes before action or after it… this conversation might shift how you see both.
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