From Vision to Creation
In this episode of From Vision to Creation, Alexander sits down with singer-songwriter girli for an honest, funny, and deeply reflective conversation about music, identity, creativity, resilience, and what it means to build a career by being fully yourself. girli grew up surrounded by creativity, with parents and grandparents who worked as actors and performers. But while performance was part of her world from an early age, music became the place where she could bring together everything she loved: storytelling, writing, performing, emotion, and connection. From writing her first song at eight years old to playing open mics across London as a teenager,girli’s journey is a powerful example of what happens when passion becomes something you are willing to pursue with your whole life. In this conversation, girli opens up about feeling like an outsider at school, being bullied for being different, discovering her identity, and finding belonging through music and queer artists who helped her feel less alone. She shares how those early experiences shaped her mission as an artist: to create songs and spaces where people who feel different, misunderstood, or unseen can find connection. We also dive into the early years of her career, including the bold decision to turn away from a traditional academic path and attend music school, the long nights performing at open mics, and the drive it took to put herself in front of the industry before social media became the dominant path for new artists. girli reflects on signing her first record deal at 18, the pressure that came with being expected to succeed immediately, and the difficult experience of feeling molded by a label before ultimately being dropped. But what felt devastating at the time became one of the most important turning points in her life. girli shares how getting dropped allowed her to reclaim creative control, rebuild on her own terms, and release “More Than a Friend,” a song that became her biggest release and introduced her music to a whole new audience. Her story is a reminder that the things we fear most are often not the end of the road, but the beginning of a more authentic one. In this episode, girli also talks about the importance of honesty in music, why vulnerability can become a superpower, how she defines success after a decade in the industry, and why artists need to protect their joy from numbers, algorithms, and impossible expectations. She reflects on the making of her new album, It’s Just My Opinion, and the balance between ambition, creative fulfillment, and staying grounded. At a time when so many artists and creators feel pressure to be instantly successful, girli offers a refreshing perspective on longevity, authenticity, and building something real over time. Her journey shows that success is not just about streams, followers, or sold-out rooms. It is also about making people feel less alone, staying connected to your voice, and continuing to create even when the path does not unfold the way you expected. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider, questioned their creative path, struggled with rejection, or needed a reminder that being fully yourself can become your greatest strength. 🎙️ Hosted by Alexander Schmieding In this interview, you’ll learn: How girli grew up in a creative household surrounded by performers Why storytelling became central to her songwriting How she wrote her first song at eight years old How feeling like an outsider at school shaped her as an artist Why discovering queer artists helped her find belonging How music became a way for her to build community Why she chose music school over a traditional academic path What it was like performing at open mics across London as a teenager How the music industry has changed for new artists in the age of TikTok Why she says you have to “flirt with the world” and put yourself out there What happened after she signed her first record deal at 18 How label pressure affected her creativity and mental health Why getting dropped became one of the best things that happened to her How creative control led to “More Than a Friend” becoming her biggest song Episode Resources: https://girlimusic.com/ [https://girlimusic.com/] https://www.instagram.com/girlimusic [https://www.instagram.com/girlimusic] https://www.tiktok.com/@girlimusic [https://www.tiktok.com/@girlimusic] https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XX9YjNQrHTZfZz3DCX6DP [https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XX9YjNQrHTZfZz3DCX6DP] https://www.instagram.com/fromvisiontocreation [https://www.instagram.com/fromvisiontocreation] https://www.tiktok.com/@fromvisiontocreation [https://www.tiktok.com/@fromvisiontocreation] https://www.instagram.com/alexschmieding [https://www.instagram.com/alexschmieding] Subscribe for more conversations with visionaries turning ideas into reality. 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