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Summary:

In this heartfelt episode of Sarah Again, Sarah explores what it means to align your identity, creativity, and purpose. What starts as a conversation about branding for artists quickly turns into a deeper reflection on using your platform to create meaningful change.

She opens up about tying her self-worth to her album's success, confronting luxury culture, and reimagining success as a tool for generosity. With raw honesty, she challenges listeners to think beyond personal ambition and toward impact, empathy, and intention.

This episode is not just about art, it is about making your purpose bigger than your platform.

Podcast Highlight:

"My platform is basically if a kindergartener got money for music… What would I do with it? I’d share it. Because at some point it’s not about liking my voice, it’s about liking my purpose." – Sarah Again

Four Impactful Chapters:

Chapter 1: Sharing the Why
Sarah reflects on the deeper meaning behind her art, shifting focus from self-expression to social impact and the emotional weight of connecting your "why" to your work.

Chapter 2: Gratitude and Emotional Currency
A vulnerable look at the complexities of gratitude and how sometimes, simply feeling deeply is its own form of appreciation when circumstances are hard to be thankful for.

Chapter 3: Reframing Worth and Wealth
Sarah unpacks a recent emotional spiral about tying self-worth to her album's success and reframes it with purpose, asking, "If I succeed, who can I help?"

Chapter 4: Philanthropy as a Lifestyle, Not a Luxury
From cleaning help to funding firehouse equipment, Sarah shares how she'd redistribute wealth if given the means, making a compelling case for artists as activists and everyday philanthropists.

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