On this special Presidents’ Day episode of the podcast, Christian and country recording artist Natasha Owens shares her powerful journey from battling anxiety and depression to becoming one of the most outspoken conservative voices in music today.
Owens opens up about the personal cost of standing firm in her faith and values, especially after releasing a pro-life song that sparked boycotts and industry backlash. She discusses the cultural pressure facing conservative artists, the censorship and suppression she says impacts their reach, and the uphill battle of navigating an entertainment industry hostile to traditional values.
The conversation also dives into her response to Bruce Springsteen’s messaging on immigration enforcement, which inspired her to release her own counterpoint track, “Somali Waltz.”
Owens reflects on the broader fight for artistic freedom, the importance of bold patriotism in today’s climate, and why direct fan support, like purchasing music on platforms such as iTunes, matters now more than ever.
You can learn more about Natasha, listen to her music, or follow her on social media all by visiting her website: www.NatashaOwensMusic.com
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Amanda Head
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Natasha Owens
#1 iTunes and Billboard Charting Artist
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