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Meet Samantha Mitchell

Today we’d like to introduce you to Samantha Mitchell.

Hi Samantha, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
I had always been a writer, but for lack of confidence and ability to see myself as a rapper I called it poetry and kept it to myself. That was until I played something that I recorded on my phone for my friend Duck when he pulled up on me during one of his home visits to Beaumont. I sooner then later moved to Houston around late 2013, and roomated with him. I was in the studio with him often and became mesmerized with the environment and motivated to take inspired action. Once I told him that I was ready to put myself out there he took me under his wing on his artist development journey. Since then, I’ve been on and off of the entertainment scene as I’ve undergone my changes over the years.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
There have been many highs and lows. The greatest struggle for myself has been my own self doubt and criticism. I am a realist and sometimes my realism can crush dreams making me believe that I am not good enough. I am still learning to get out of my own way, and just do it! I overthink to the point it’s immobilized me & caused me to miss out on so many opportunities. Networking is at the top of my focus now though. Making the right connections always make any endeavor a bit more convenient and suiting.

Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
I do quite a bit. I am an artist. I create art. Rather that’s with music, paint & canvas, or crystal healing jewelry. My jewelry page is on ig as @indigokreations. I also am an Intuitive & Tarot Reader, @readbyindigo on ig though I haven’t used the actual page in ages. Right now however I am in school for Massage Therapy, in which I am completely invested in at this time. I practice Reiki Therapy & Sound Healing w/ a certificate in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy as well.

I’m most known for music. But I made most of my connections when I used to dance, which made it easier for me to maneuver the music world of the nightlife.

What sets me apart is my authenticity. I’m genuinely not “trying” to be liked. I can’t think of a time that I ever put on a front to be liked besides maybe a job interview. Lol, I am considerate though, like I’m not just out here obnoxiously trying to be most hated or anything. I have every intention of doing what I want to do how I want to do it contrary to how the crowds doing it. I stand firm on my beliefs.

What were you like growing up?
I was the black sheep no doubt. I was different, stand offish, with a smart mouth. But that’s who I had to be. I had to be mentally strong. I was quiet for the most part outside of friend groups bc I thought differently & didn’t really take well to children’s “humor” and “joking around”. I was easily offended. From 8th grade till I graduated high school, I was known for fighting. I desperately wanted to change that narrative after a year or so in college. Looking back, I dealt with a lot of anger growing up. Growing up was a process of me burying who I was to become who I had to be then, only to grow into adulthood and have to unbury every piece of myself that I once thought wasn’t worthy.

Pricing:

  • 60min Massage $90
  • 90min Massage $120
  • Crystal Waistbeads $34.44 & up plus tax
  • Crystal Bracelets $22.22 & up plus tax
  • Readings $33.33 & up

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