S3.E37: Stop Playing Small With What God Gave You - Josueños on Faith, Identity, and Music
What happens when the thing that makes you feel most alive is also the thing you are most afraid to release into the world?
In this episode of Embracing All of Me, host Ross sits down with Georgia-born artist Josueños for a layered conversation about music, faith, identity, healing, and the long process of stepping fully into your creative purpose. Formerly known as J. Rican, Josueños reflects on the meaning behind his new artist name, the dreamy and atmospheric sound that shapes his music, and the personal evolution that led him to stop playing small.
We get into:
* The meaning behind Josueños — how his name evolved from J. Rican into something fuller, dreamier, and more aligned with his sound, his Spanish name, and the layered world he builds through harmonies.
* Growing up in Georgia and finding music through church — from singing harmonies as a child to being encouraged by his mother's ear for music, Josueños reflects on the early moments that helped him recognize singing as something natural and deeply rooted.
* Queerness, Christianity, and walking in love — Ross and Josueños talk honestly about religious judgment, LGBT identity, scripture, and what it means to trust that God knows exactly who He created.
* The many sounds that shaped him — Puerto Rican music, salsa, merengue, gospel, R&B, hip-hop, house, acid jazz, and Japanese video game music converge in his atmospheric style.
* Moving to California for creative possibility — Josueños shares why he left college after realizing music was not a side interest but the thing he wanted to spend his life doing.
* Faith, purpose, and refusing to play small — he speaks openly about seeing creativity as a God-given assignment and why the final step of creation is sharing.
* The healing process behind "Lime" and "Stratosphere" how "Lime" helped him tell a personal story without self-abandonment, and how "Stratosphere" was written on a plane while flying over a thunderstorm.
This episode is about the cost of hiding and the freedom that comes when you begin to honor yourself. Josueños reminds us that creativity does not have to wait for perfection. Your purpose is already speaking through the chapters you are living now.
About Josueños:Josueños is a Georgia-born, California-based singer, songwriter, and recording artist whose music blends dreamy R&B, layered harmonies, faith-rooted reflection, and atmospheric production. His recent single "Stratosphere" reflects his evolving sound and commitment to creating from a place of purpose, honesty, and wholeness.
Connect with Josueños:Instagram: @joshjrican [https://www.instagram.com/joshjrican]Spotify: Josueños [https://open.spotify.com/artist/1jBRVLSDyVGj2326AM6K4S?si=FQNoVCxjSRqPLuHBnlbaqg]Apple Music: Josueños
Learn More:Embracing All of Me is a storytelling and advocacy platform for the multi, complex, and in-between, uplifting the voices of Bi+ people of color, our kin and friends.Website: https://embracingallofme.org [https://embracingallofme.org]Email: stories@embracingallofme.org [stories@embracingallofme.org]Instagram: @embracingallofmee [https://www.instagram.com/embracingallofmee]
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