Handed a double-platinum debut and a Grammy, Alecia Moore realized she hated being a cookie-cutter pop act and tore down her own image to build something real. This episode digs into how Pink, who has sold over 135 million records, pursued authenticity relentlessly and carved out a unique lane in music history.
From a childhood of severe asthma and competitive gymnastics in Doylestown to a Christmas-party ultimatum of go solo or go home, the story follows her transformation. It covers moving into Linda Perry’s house to make Missundaztood, her death-defying aerial performances, her marriage to Carey Hart, her activism, and even a serious wine venture.
- How gymnastics hardwired the physical resilience behind her raspy, powerful contralto
- Living with Linda Perry to write the rock-heavy Missundaztood, which sold over 13 million copies
- The real danger of her aerial silk performances, including a harness malfunction in Nuremberg
- Casting estranged husband Carey Hart in the So What video to reclaim her own narrative
- Studying viticulture through UC Davis and launching Two Wolves Wine after years of learning
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