And like many artists, Noah began to channel her feelings into her music. She also recognized that she could not hide her struggles anymore and wanted the opportunity to tell her story in her own words.
In turn, much of Noah’s debut LP, entitled The Hardest Part, is inspired by her struggle with addiction, recovery, and mending the broken relationships in her life.
She even opened the album with the extremely raw lyric: “When I turned twenty, I was overcome with the thought that I might not turn twenty-one. Death upon my doorstep, if I took just one more step, there’d be nothing left of me except these songs…”
Moreover, Noah’s cathartic songwriting experience is what inspired her to fully open up with fans once and for all.
She does not want to be known as a role model or spokesperson for recovery, though. Noah just wanted to be transparent and tell her truth.
“I, myself, am just going through it and figuring it out,” she explained.
Nonetheless, her routine now– which emphasizes therapy and plenty of time at home with her dogs– has allowed Noah to make great strides in her mental health journey.
“I wake up in the mornings, and I am able to look in a mirror and go on about my day without hating myself. I am able to comfort myself and nurture myself,” Noah said.
And at the end of the day, that is the most important part.
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