She often felt out of place, and as an adult, she carried “a kind of a constant imposter syndrome.”
She told NPR, “Like, when people find out, you know, that I’m just a totally normal, weird girl, they’re going to, you know, move on with all of their grandiosity and their beauty and their exceptionalism and leave me in Maple Valley. And it’s kind of a beautiful thing. But as I’m sitting here and I’m looking at 40, and I got my kids and I got my wife, and I have some of the affirmation that I always wanted around my music and now I’ve written [my memoir], I think I’m starting to really feel sort of solid and loved in my world. Like, maybe I’ve finally — like, maybe I’ve kind of finally found my place.”
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