In a recent discussion, a musician shared reflections on their past and experiences that shaped their journey. They mentioned insights from their book, explaining that it recounts some of their childhood perspectives, particularly in San Francisco, where they grew up. Back then, they were surrounded by bike messengers and punk kids, who were strikingly different and quite rebellious in their own ways. They described how, despite the oddity of the situation, they found themselves intriguingly observing the stock market, which felt almost akin to the punk ethos—a curious combination of chaos and critique.
They noted an early relationship that sparked a fascination with the stock market, recalling how their first boyfriend, who was sharp and insightful, introduced them to it. While they didn’t have the means to invest, they followed the market’s ups and downs like a badge of honor and later, when they did make a bit of money, it felt almost surreal given their earlier experiences. There was a time, they shared, when they earned around $12,000 during extensive tours, but a significant check surprised them while visiting family in Los Angeles.
They further explained that during this period, they had recently purchased Apple stock, and it felt strange for it to be part of their narrative. Several friends and even their publisher were curious about why they included such personal anecdotes, questioning whether it was appropriate to share. The musician candidly expressed that they weren’t aiming to boast; rather, it was like winning the lottery. They felt an unexpected twist of fortune that was both thrilling and confounding.
Now, they feel financially secure, mentioning they no longer need to rush into making new music just for income. They acknowledged this comfort as a kind of luxury but insisted it doesn’t dictate their creative process. They are actively making music—they even plan to start recording in January, having released two albums recently. Their artistic motivations are rooted in passion, not financial gain, including the book they wrote.
Moreover, their journey from Los Angeles to San Francisco painted a vivid picture of resilience, traversing personal battles like addiction while maintaining a relentless touring schedule, ultimately emerging as a queer icon. Their work is a blend of humor and deep reflection, offering insights into their unique experiences.
In terms of upcoming events, they shared a series of book discussions scheduled across various cities. The anticipation of engaging with readers and sharing their stories is palpable. Each event feels like another step in their ongoing journey.

