Most of us remember Tina Turner as the unstoppable ‘Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll.’ The big hair, the denim jackets, and the power of the 1980s. But what many people don’t realize is that her “overnight success” actually took 25 years of fighting.
When Tina was in her 20s, she wasn’t living a fairy tale. She was in a war. She faced difficult times and people who told her she would fail. Even though the world was against her, she had a fire inside that no one could put out. While other singers were polished and perfect, Tina was raw energy.
She danced with a grit that earned her the nickname of the “female Mick Jagger.”
To see how that young, raw energy eventually turned into the most remarkable reign in music history, you have to look at the blueprint of her survival here:
Tina Turner RULED Radio in Her 40s with an 80s #1 Hit REJECTED by MANY ICONS | Professor of Rock
Her biggest triumph didn’t happen when she was a teenager. It happened two decades later, when most people thought her career was over. She was the “blueprint of resilience.” She simply refused to give up. She listened to a small inner voice that told her she deserved the world, even when she had nothing but 36 cents in her pocket.
To understand how she found the courage to start over, you need to hear the story. She decided to change her career:
Tina Turner – In Her Own Words – Podcast (1996)
It turns out, her difficult start was just the training ground for the legend she would become. If you think it’s too late for your own dream, let her story be your proof.
Don’t miss out on seeing the “Lioness” in her prime. Watch the journey of a woman who proved that your past does not define your future.