Dasha
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Podcast Appearances
And I have so many people come to my shows with signs of like, my first concert.
Can we get a picture, Dasha?
And sometimes I bring the little girls on stage to do the Austin dance.
And then I always try to go out and sign and say hi and take pictures and stuff because...
I feel like my music and who I am, I'm such like an older sister to them.
And I feel like I can teach them a lot through my music and also just through my platform and podcasts and whatever else they consume of mine.
Like I really want them to feel empowered and feel the confidence to walk around this world and grow up as a confident, empowered woman and to take shit from absolutely no one.
And yeah,
to do exactly what they want with their life, no matter where they come from or their religious beliefs or their political beliefs or what color skin is.
Like, I want them to know that that is all bullshit and the world is just mad and it's not their fault.
And I don't know.
I just feel like I have such an opportunity to inspire the young generation of women to
who are growing up right now with my music.
And it's like, I hold this like deep responsibility in a way with it.
And I really love that I get this opportunity to like help people kind of feel empowered.
I hope it doesn't ever change because I feel like some people feel the pressure to reinvent themselves of like, no one's going to like my music unless I get a whole new color scheme and new outfits and new makeup and hair and...
And I do understand that because it's a way to wow people and pull them in again.
But also I feel like as you grow up and as you live your life and learn new things and move different places and maybe meet your husband or big life changes happen, you just become a different person.
So the things you used to wear and the colors you used to like and all that stuff from that album...
You know, I can imagine in five years, I'm going to be like, that's not really my thing anymore.