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Speaker 1:Hi, this is IRA fresh and we want to welcome you to another episode where we want to encourage ordinary woman to do extraordinary things through the power of prayer and encouragement. And I'm so excited today. We have Tory Harper with us. Thank you. We, I thought it'd be kind of fun and we would start out by doing some questions that would just kind of let new people who've not discovered you are just beginning. It's like, oh my goodness. Who is this amazing, talented again, woman. So if you don't mind, we're going to ask a few just pop questions. All right, sounds fun. Okay, here we go. All right. What's your favorite kind of meal?
Speaker 3:Oh, that's, that's tough. Um, cause I really like food. Um, but um, I typically really like to eat like chicken and like really American style food. So burgers, chicken, fried chicken or a southern food. Um, yeah,
Speaker 1:kind of thing. Hot Dogs. I don't know why hot dogs is random, but it's an all American girl. Sure. Okay. Nothing that's good for me. Oh, okay. Whoops. Hulu or Netflix. Oh, definitely Netflix. All right. What's your favorite kind of music?
Speaker 3:Definitely like I listened to a lot of worship music. Um, like it's pretty much all I listened to, but, um, I really like kind of that chill electronic kind of music. It's something that I like to relax to and put on in the background, but also listen to and,
Speaker 1:okay. Awesome. Okay. If you binge watch or would you rather go out to see a movie with friends? Which one? Ooh.
Speaker 3:See, this is a tough one for me because I love people, but I also love that like me time. So I think it would depend on if I had already been out with friends. Um, if, if I had already been out with friends, I'd probably go binge watch, but if I hadn't, then I would definitely go out and see movies with friends. Okay.
Speaker 1:Hi. All right. Text or facetime? Facetime. All right. What's your favorite musician? Brooke. Frasier. All right. Okay. Who would you like to be onstage with singing with?
Speaker 3:Mm, lots of people. Hard to choose, but, um, I think it'd be really fun to be on stage with Jordan Felice.
Speaker 1:All right. And, okay. Dress. Her pants.
Speaker 3:Dresses are pretty, but I am so comfy and pants. So pants when all the way
Speaker 1:or pants or leggings, leggings, leggings or jeggings. Oh, the happy middle ground for her age, not so much. Okay. Coke or Pepsi? Coke. All right. Yeah. Okay. What's a funny memory you have?
Speaker 3:Oh, um, well I was just, I've been on tour. Okay. And, um, so there was this pink cake and now I'm sure most of you would think strawberry, that's a strawberry cake. Um, but my initial reaction was to ask what flavor cake that was. And so I then was made fun of for the next week. Um, and everyone was asking me what flavor a cake I was eating, but it is pretty funny.
Speaker 1:Wow. Well, at least wasn't the most embarrassing forever. Yeah. All right. Your perfect place. You'd love to travel to you haven't gone to yet?
Speaker 3:Oh, haven't gone to yet. Um, well I've always wanted to go to Ireland. Yeah. I've always wanted to go and they're either, um, there's this thing that happens every couple of years, um, called the, ah, Heaven's trail and you can see this huge like galaxy of stars and I've always wanted to go see it. That sounds amazing. Yeah,
Speaker 1:that's great. All right, now I think what we'll do, that was a lot of fun. So hopefully get to know you a little bit. But now I'd love to hear a little bit of background, like what started you in your journey to, why choose music or, I mean, especially you didn't have a guitar, we can't wait to listen to you, but what got you on that pathway? Like this is my passion.
Speaker 3:Yeah. So, um, I've been around music for a long time. I grew up in Nashville. Um, was born and raised there, saw a lot of music. Um, when I was younger I was in a lot of church musicals. I was in the choir. Um, but I think then the defining moment for me was when I was 11 years old. Um, there was a local songwriter who decided to just bring a bunch of kids and put them in her basement and show us how to write songs. Um, and I thought it was the most amazing thing ever. Um, like something my dad told me was that writing a song is like inventing something. And I was always trying to come up with new things, always trying to come up with new inventions. And I thought that was so cool and that's what started it. Um, but I would say I got passionate about it in high school, um, because I saw how music could change people's lives. I saw the effect it was having on not only my friends, but on myself. And I realized, um, that it was more than just something fun. It was more than just a hobby. Um, but something that I could use to change people's lives. And that's really what started the passion for me. So you said you saw that change. Was that something from what you wrote or is it when you had music playing and you saw the effects? It had? Um, a little bit of both. I, um, I went to a homeschool tutorial and I got to lead worship with some friends of mine. And, um, it was really interesting seeing how, um, US leading worship for our peers was having an effect on them. Um, and also, um, I did end up writing some songs for some friends of mine in high school. Um, and I realized that the things that I've been through, um, could help somebody else. And, um, I think that definitely pushed me to do music more. What great opportunity. Yeah. So you've had this pathway for very young it sounds like, and if, if you found, like when you've been on tour, like what are some things that you've had where maybe there were God moments or something that's just really encourage you, like this is this, is it, this is the most exciting part of being a musician? Yeah. Well, honestly, I, I've seen God in everything and I definitely couldn't be doing what I'm doing if God wasn't in it. Um, but, um, going back to one of those songs that I wrote in high school, um, you know, I had written a song for my friend and um, no one really liked it, which was a little bit discouraging. Um, but, uh, I kind of put it on the shelf for a while and um, let it go. And then a couple of years later, um, I just happened to put it up on Facebook one day, um, just for fun. And, uh, an amazing producer found it and it was such a God thing cause he woke up in the middle of the night. Um, and, and I had no connection and, um, he wanted to produce it and that was a really big sign for me. And then just, there's been a lot of God moments on the road. And what's the title of the song you're referring to? Oh, it's, yeah. So the song is after dark. Um, and it's, it's one of my favorites. It's not one of the more peppy songs, but it's a really personal song for me. It's, um, thank you and okay. I must tell people even now, like where would you go and listen to the song? Where can you find it? Oh yeah. So it's pretty much available everywhere. It's on Spotify, it's on Itunes, it's on youtube. Um, anywhere you want to go listen to it. It's there. It's on Amazon music. Um, so yeah, I enjoyed it. And it's, um, quite a, she's got a great collage of music already. Like I've been listened to a lot on Spotify, so really encourage you to even go to her website, which is, but it's Tory harper.com. All right. All right. So now what inspires you to write a song? You said you'd like to create. So what's the inspiration behind like when you think, oh, I need to write this? Yeah, I'm, I'm very particular about my songs. I'm very cautious about my songs because I want to speak only from experience. I don't want to sing out anything that I haven't been through or that I don't 100% believe. Um, it's just really important to me. Um, I never want to write a hypothetical situation. I never want to just write a song to come up with something. Um, it has to be something I'm feeling and it has to be honest and it has to be what I'm going through. Otherwise I just get rid of the song because I, I have to be myself on stage. Otherwise I feel like I'm lying to the audience and, um, and I, and I want to be real and I want to be real about, um, there's joy but there's also hardship and you can find joy in the hardship. Um, but I want, I don't want to ignore the hard things that we go through, um, because they're real and um, to ignore that would just be a
Speaker 1:kind of silly. Right. So when you go on stage now, is it, you say you do your, the songs you've written and then you do worship before, integrate the worship songs with your songs. How do you, what's a typical, like a concert that you do?
Speaker 3:Um, it depends on the color show that I'm doing right now. Um, I'm on tour and all the songs I'm doing are completely original. Okay. Um, but I do like to incorporate worship where I can, cause I think it's important to surrender the night to God. And, and to put it before him first. Um, because it's not about me. At the end of the day, it's about people getting set free. It's about people and countering Jesus. It's about people I'm encountering. The Holy Spirit's. So worship is very important
Speaker 1:to me. So tell me what's not like bright before you go out on stage, what do you do to prepare yourself before you enter in? Do you get nervous and like how do you calm yourself to get in that place? So when you go on that you can be natural and yourself.
Speaker 3:It's so interesting that you bring that up because, um, me and my manager, any of both felt so strongly, um, recently that it is very important for us to tie their time with the Lord and be really intentional about setting aside time to spend with God and to pray and to worship before we go out on the stage. Because if you're not full, you can't pour out. Um, and so that's really important. And I, I do still get nervous sometimes, but, um, I've found what really calms me down is just remembering that it's not about me and B, that the message of the song is, is so much more important. And, um, I, I don't know who's in the audience that may need to hear what God has said to me. Um, and that kind of just overrides any fear
Speaker 1:that I have. I think it's so great because I know with, I refresh to our heart is to have worship because I know the theme of, of I refreshes and acts three 19, it says in the, in the presence of the Lord, there's refreshment. Yeah. And we find that when we are worshiping God, I mean, whenever we are walking into like I know when I get ready to teach, uh, is like sometimes my nerves, I'm like, okay, Lord, if it's, it's all about you. It's totally what you said. It's all about you. And it's amazing how when we pray and we have that, that attitude of worship, how he can calm us and we can get in that zone with him. And then, and you're right, it's, it's amazing what God wants to do through the power of prayer and through music. Yeah. Yeah. So I am grateful because there's so much what, um, I love what you have been doing as I've been listening to your music and hearing some of your songs, you're like, you could tell like those lyrics, like what was it that you were walking through? I mean, you're telling a story and sometimes they're like, you want to hear what, what is the backstory? Yeah. Do you want to tell us maybe even one of your songs, like name it and like what was the backstory? What made you write something?
Speaker 3:Yeah. Well, I mean, I feel like a lot of my songs come from, um, just different aspects of things that I went through. A lot of the time it focuses around one thing that happened, but a whole bunch of songs come out of that. Um, but I will say I had this really defining moment. Okay. Um, a couple of years ago, um, I was just feeling really broken and lost and, um, I had kind of not completely walked away from the Lord, but I decided I just wanted to do life my own way. And, um, I bet I was so selfish and, um, as you can imagine, my friends weren't super happy about that. And then they call you on it a little and eventually they just kind of walked away. And, um, I was, I was angry at God and I blamed him, um, even though it was my fault. Um, but I blamed him and I remember there was this one day I just got so mad and I yelled at God and I was like, do you see me right now? Do you care about what I'm going through? Um, does this matter to you? Um, and I made up my mind and my heart that, um, I was only going to go to church one more time, um, because I couldn't handle pretending to be okay and pretending that everything was okay in my life. And on that last day of church or what I thought was my last day, um, uh, the person standing next to me and worship turned to me and look me in the eye and said, I just really feel like God wants you to know that he sees you and wow. And I, I wasn't expecting an answer from God. I'm, I just yelled at him. But he cared so much that, um, not only did he see me, he wanted me to know that he saw me and all the walls I had built up just came down in an instant because like, even though I had pushed him away and been angry at him and blamed him for everything, he still wanted me. And I, I just, it, it still blows my mind. And that's where a lot of my songs
Speaker 1:come from. I love, I know it's amazing what God does to get our attention. And I am president. I have been present. Yeah. I just, you were distracted. Yeah. That's a common sense. And, but yet he will bring anybody into our pathway to remind us of his great love. And I'm sure a lot of, uh, the, uh, people that are listening can just know that they've gone to that place where they feel broken or alone or maybe they don't feel like God is listening to them. Yeah. And I know that's one thing I would say they encourage us is listen to the lyrics. Uh, sometimes I'm just listen to the tunes and they, you can get caught up in the tunes, but the lyrics, the power of what God's been doing in your heart throughout the different songs I was listening to really speaks volumes where God has been taking to the deep places where you've been and feeling, I mean, God feels with us in any wants to let us know I'm with you. Yeah. Sorry. I'm okay. I'm grateful to hear, even as young as you are is what the majority of what guys are already been taking you through. And I know he's got so many great things ahead. I think it would be great. Um, if there's, uh, maybe a song that you could even sing for us, that means a lot to you. Sure, yeah, absolutely. Um, awesome.
Speaker 4:Say Leila, four to nine, but I'm finding their guide. No. Oh, the flow. Jesus. It's just this.
Speaker 5:Okay.
Speaker 4:You too. I can just passed back to oh and go and no, no,
Speaker 3:it's just
Speaker 1:beautiful. Yay. I love it. Thanks. Wonderful music. There is so many great things that you can, um, take away from. It's not just a song, it's a thing I love about what Tory's doing. It is definitely heartfelt. It's, it's experiences that you have walked through and um, I really appreciate that you're, I mean, that's being vulnerable, you know, when you are willing to share what Scott's been doing in your heart, even the broken places. So I love what you've done with the music and letting God God be glorified in your life. So is there one of thing that like a highlight of what you would love for our audience to know about you? How about you?
Speaker 3:Um, man, I guess I just hope that my music is able to inspire people and remind people that God is faithful and he doesn't give up on you. Like, I think that's, that's my main thing is like God doesn't give up on you even when you almost expect him to, um, he never gives up on you. He's championing you on. He's always waiting and loving you. Um, and I think that's the most important thing that I want to leave people with.
Speaker 1:Got a great message. Yeah, I'm really good. Thank you so much. So we're remembering is we wouldn't go to Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, youtube download by her music and she's going to have some actually some more music coming out. Um, wonderful, uh, videos, but great music. I got to hear a little excerpt and I am so excited for you to hear it. So be sure to follow her on her different social media as well. So Find Tory Harper and you will love following her journey and where God has been leading her and especially if there's concerts, go to her website so you can find out where she's going to be touring and we look forward to hearing what else God's going to be doing in her life. Matter of fact, with you at, at IRA fresh pair. So grateful that you had joined us and be sure to subscribe to our podcast so you can hear more amazing stories like Tory's about extraordinary stories that God has given people to be able to express with us and be sure to like us on Facebook. We would love to hear from you about the journeys that you've been going through to overcome adversities until the next time go change your world.