Samara Cyn
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And even the way she acts with people around her, she's very kind.
And then she closes it.
then she leaves you know what I mean it's like it's just like very boundary wise even Nas I was having a conversation with Nas and somebody came up to take a picture and he was just like very respectful you know what I mean but was like
And every time it's like... All that we're needing.
And to like, I look at somebody like Nas, who's still putting out music because he loves it.
You know what I mean?
He doesn't care about it.
I'm like, you've been making music for all these years and you still have something to talk about at a high level and talking about the stuff that applies to you now in this point in your life instead of what I think some people kind of get a little performative at the end as well.
All of that stuff is very interesting.
I also think the cosigns from people like that have given me a little bit of reassurance and confirmation that I'm doing the right work and that there's a path for me.
That's been really cool.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It talks about that because, again, a lesson that I think I'm trying to figure out in real time.
I think when you're at the beginning of your career, you feel like you haven't earned saying no.
I think oftentimes in my eagerness to want to do all of the things, maybe there's a little bit of like people pleasing maybe in there somewhere that wants to make sure that everybody understands
you know, gets what they need.
And like, I do everything that, you know, check it off the list.