Lately I keep coming back to the same small thought: most fights are just two people standing on different sides of the same coin. From where you stand, your face of it looks whole. From where I stand, mine does too. I noticed it in the big headlines. And in the small stuff — family rows that never get said, friends who disagree and stop showing up, the tiny ways we file people away instead of asking them how they got there. That’s what lit the spark for my latest song, One Coin.
The coin can be the thing that splits us. Or it can be the thing that brings us together — if we’re willing to spin it, slow it, look at both faces. Seeing the other side doesn’t make your side wrong. It just makes the other person human.
So the song is my way of asking for connetion: lean in. Tell me your side. I’ll tell you mine. Maybe that’s how we start to heal.
