
The Interview Miley Cyrus Told Us to Ask Her Anything [Re-Run]
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Jan 3, 2026 Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus shares her journey from child stardom to musical independence. She opens up about overcoming childhood bullying and the complexities of family dynamics. Miley discusses her Grammy win's healing impact and her quest for artistic authenticity amidst public scrutiny. She reveals her approach to music through mainstream and experimental sounds and emphasizes the importance of therapy in her life. With a nod to her roots, she reflects on her relationship with Dolly Parton and her ongoing evolution as an artist.
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Use Bodily Cues And A Mantra
- Practice noticing physical cues like throat tightness to identify when you feel unsafe.
- Use a personal mantra and stay instead of fleeing to build tolerance for discomfort.
Self-Mothering Creates Emotional Safety
- Miley Cyrus describes learning to be "in control" and to set boundaries to feel safe in interactions.
- She uses self-mothering techniques to recreate the safety her mom provided when absent.
Recognition Heals Hidden Wounds
- Winning a Grammy validated a hidden, long-standing hurt about recognition for Miley Cyrus.
- She says recognition wrapped an old wound even though she doesn't need awards to make music.

