A Life in Motion: Music, Business, and Creativity
I had the pleasure of sitting down with iconic singer-songwriter Tiffany at the first annual Rewind Washington event, and within minutes it was clear this wasn’t just a conversation about music. It was about creativity, connection, and what it really takes to stay grounded while living life on the road.
From multi-platinum success to building a wellness-focused community, and now adding author to her list of projects, Tiffany continues to share her world in ways that feel authentic, expansive, and deeply personal.
Tiffany is a true multi-hyphenate: singer, songwriter, author, and entrepreneur, all while touring. As she shared, her world is filled with exciting projects:
- The “All This Time” live concert experience, touring across the U.S. and internationally
- Preparing for the May 12th release of her POP LIFE: The Ultimate 80s Kitchen Encore cookbook
- Building a global wellness community with “Let’s Zen My Friend”
- Running Radical Redz Boutique and more
When I asked how she manages so many moving parts, she laughed.
“Yes, lots and lots of things spinning. We’re doing cooking, we’ve got spice blends, I’ve got a Radical Reds boutique, I’m full-time on the road. So yeah, lots brewing.”
Her central hub, tiffanytunes.com, brings all of these communities together, offering fans multiple ways to connect with her work and world. What stands out most is how intentionally she’s built a community, not just a fanbase, one that blends music, lifestyle, and personal connection.
The Heart Behind the Music
As a listener, I told her how much her album Pieces of Me resonated with me and how it felt like one of those albums that belongs in a movie scene. She lit up immediately.
“Pieces of Me was written about me actually.”
The songs were written during a meaningful chapter in her life, just before a major tour that was ultimately canceled due to COVID. Despite that, the music continues to live on and evolve with her.
“Those songs are really my heart, definitely as a songwriter.”
Creative Process
Her approach to recording is refreshingly organic and rooted in instinct.
“I just sing from the heart. When we’re recording, I just lay things down that come to me.”
“My producer isn’t overly busy about producing the way that I sing. It kind of lets me just shine.”
That authenticity is exactly what makes her music feel so timeless and emotionally powerful.
Tour Life and What’s Ahead
Tiffany’s current tour is just one part of a full and active schedule. Looking ahead, she’s already preparing for a 2027 tour with Kim Wilde and continued shows between the U.S. and U.K.
And then there’s her cookbook. Her POP LIFE: The Ultimate 80s Kitchen Encore cookbook release party on May 12 in Las Vegas will be a full experience, complete with food, drinks, and special guests. Fans can pre-order the book now and attend what promises to be a fun and memorable event.
“Come out to Vegas, guys. It’s going to be so much fun.”
“Let’s Zen, My Friend”: Finding Balance on the Road
One of the most compelling parts of our conversation was Tiffany’s approach to wellness, especially while living a busy, travel-heavy lifestyle.
Through her initiative, “Let’s Zen, My Friend,” she shares her journey into holistic healing and self-care. It’s something she actively incorporates into her daily life. She’ll find small, intentional moments to ground herself, even if that means sitting quietly for a few minutes before everything picks up again.
“It’s really important to me to ground.”
And when that balance is off, she’s quick to recognize it.
“When I don’t do that, I just feel imbalanced.”
“You have to keep adjusting constantly and make time for yourself.”
The Power of Small Moments
Throughout our conversation, one theme kept coming up: the importance of small, intentional moments. Whether it’s sitting quietly to reset, taking in nature whenever possible, or creating space to mentally recharge, these simple practices help her stay grounded, even in the middle of a fast-paced tour schedule.
“If I don’t take that in the morning, then it doesn’t get done.”
“When your mind is overly taxed, you’re not at your best.”
Full Circle: From Vinyl Records to Icon Status
We also took a moment to look back. When I asked about the first album she ever saved up for and bought herself, Tiffany smiled and shared that it was the Staying Alive album by the Bee Gees.
“That was my first vinyl. I saved up my birthday money and went and bought that.”
That early love of music clearly shaped the path she would go on to create.
A Community That Continues to Grow
As our conversation wrapped, it became clear that Tiffany is building something that goes beyond music. Through her work, her wellness platform, and her openness, she’s creating a space rooted in connection and shared experience.
“I’m just building a community of like-minded people.”
And after spending time in her world, it’s clear that it already is.
Written by Lisa Schlemmer. Co-Founder of CastleMania Games and Castlemania Entertainment. Lisa connects artists, entrepreneurs’ stories, and community through meaningful conversations and experiences.



