Naomi Sharon on Love, Letting Go & Emotional Truth | THHGURU: 'The Sit Down' Ep. 63

Naomi Sharon on Love, Letting Go & Emotional Truth | THHGURU: 'The Sit Down' Ep. 63

In anticipation of a new era of Naomi Sharon, we’re revisiting this powerful conversation from the vault.

Hosted by: Alex Henein | Video by: Keemya Parsa | Photo by: Ley

Sitting down with Alex Henein for Episode 63 of The Sit Down, Naomi Sharon invites us into a deeply introspective dialogue on love, growth, and emotional truth. Known for her ability to translate feeling into sound, she reflects on the experiences that have shaped both her artistry and her understanding of herself.

Rooted in a musical upbringing, Naomi shares how her early exposure to creativity, combined with her background in theatre and her appearance on The Voice Holland, helped lay the foundation for her career. But beyond the surface, this conversation goes deeper — into the emotional layers behind her music.

At the center of the discussion is her EP The Only Love We Know, a project that explores the tension between learned love and true love. Naomi speaks on the process of unlearning conditioned ideas around love, and how gratitude and self-awareness have helped her reframe what love truly means. She also reflects on Obsidian and how this new body of work represents a continuation of that journey — one rooted in vulnerability and emotional honesty.

Throughout the interview, Naomi opens up about the power of letting go — releasing patterns, emotions, and attachments that no longer serve her. She speaks candidly about the weight of performing deeply personal songs, and how revisiting those emotions on stage can be both challenging and beautiful.

The conversation also touches on growth through discomfort, receiving constructive criticism from a place of trust, and navigating the realities of being human while still evolving. From moments of self-doubt to reflections on kindness and connection, Naomi reminds us that the journey isn’t about perfection — it’s about awareness, intention, and truth.

This is more than an interview — it’s a reflection on what it means to feel deeply, grow intentionally, and redefine love on your own terms.

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