"'Can't' Died Before You Were Born"
What happens when you follow your destiny before you feel ready?
“No one is a prophet in their own land.”
It’s a phrase I’ve never managed to forget. I remind myself of it often in moments when I feel lonely or unseen. Feeling unseen is something many artists experience, but for me, it’s a feeling I’ve carried since I can remember. In some ways, that’s tragic, but over time, I’ve learned to loosen its grip on me by doing the one thing that has always helped: taking risks and putting myself out there anyway.
My guest for Episode 3 of Mucha Malentía reminded me just how powerful that choice can be.
Dustin Dale Gaspard, contestant on Season 28 of The Voice and a proud Louisiana native, is someone I’ve had the great pleasure of knowing as a peer in the Louisiana music scene. Dustin embodies a rare combination of charisma, soul, and deep-rooted cultural pride. So it was no surprise to see him earn the ultimate moment on national television: all four celebrity judges turning their chairs during his blind audition.
As the first artist to sing in Cajun French on national television, Dustin took a risk that was both personal and historic. In this conversation, we talk about destiny, courage, impostor syndrome, and what happens when you choose to step into the spotlight, even when you’re not sure you’re ready.
I truly can’t think of anyone more deserving of the recognition Dustin is receiving both locally and nationally. His talent is undeniable, but it’s his heart and his willingness to be seen that make his journey so powerful.
✨ Listen to Episode 3 of Mucha Malentía and join us for a conversation about risk, identity, and the strange, beautiful ways life can change when you dare to be seen.
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