Tiffany Woys is a jack of all trades!
The Sacramento-born singer-songwriter is adding another asset to her repertoire as she is now a podcaster. Her podcast, What’s Mine Is Yours, launches today, November 18.
In this podcast, Woys will be interviewing the under-credited individuals in the music industry, the songwriters. With Woys being a country music singer and living in the country music capital of the world, Nashville, Woys will be speaking with songwriters from the country music world who have written songs for legendary musicians and music groups such as the Rascal Flatts, Thomas Rhett, Jana Kramer, and Jason Aldean, to name a few.
When Celeb Secrets reporter Rob Cao asked Woys why she wants to give songwriters more of a voice, Woys said, “What I’m realizing is that not a lot of people sit down with songwriters and ask them their opinion about anything and it’s crazy cause as a community we are nothing without the songwriters.”
View this post on Instagram
Woys credits much of her musical taste and love to iconic artists such as Carrie Underwood, Celine Dion, and LeAnn Rimes. Another icon that Woys very much looks up to is none other than Dolly Parton. Woys says that Parton would be her dream guest for the podcast and the reason for this is that she wants to hear Parton talk about songwriting rather than her singing career, as that is really what Parton is always asked about.
Woys further elaborated about actually wanting to make a change in terms of supporting songwriters through actions rather than just making a social media post, saying, “There’s a lot of chatter in town about supporting the songwriter and we post things on Instagram, we do all these things, like ‘Go Songwriter!’, but then no one does anything to really make a change or ask their opinions of what they feel about the industry and where they think it can be better, where they like the changes, where they don’t like the changes and so not only am I getting the stories that we all wanna hear which are the songs that we grow to love and know and attach our lives to but I’m asking them about how they feel about Nashville and the music industry and where it’s going and where it’s been.”
View this post on Instagram
It is such a unique and excellent idea from Woys to pick a niche topic for her podcast while also helping out the unheard songwriters of the music world have a voice and a platform to share their beliefs and opinions about the industry.
You can listen to the first five episodes of What’s Mine Is Yours here, and don’t forget to keep up with Tiffany by giving her a follow on Instagram at @tiffanywoys.
With writing and reporting by Rob Cao.