Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Jasmin Scholz. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Jasmin, thanks for joining us, excited to have you contributing your stories and insights. We’d love to hear the backstory behind a risk you’ve taken – whether big or small, walk us through what it was like and how it ultimately turned out.
Two things have always defined me. The love of music and my spiritual attitude to life. Being spiritual has always been something very private for me, especially because in the past there wasn’t as much hype about it as there is today and you’re quickly ridiculed for it. I never would have believed that this would become my business. I focused on music from a very early age. As a teenager I took singing lessons and gained my first experiences with bands and writing song lyrics. I understood very early on that, in addition to creativity and hard work, you need a bit of luck in order to be able to make a living at some point. So I started my casting career at the age of 18, which lasted for many years and, along with some minor successes, was ultimately unsuccessful. At some point I found myself in a crisis because I was suddenly so disoriented and didn’t know where to invest my ambition and creativity. I was used to having a goal and this feeling of failure lasted for a long time. Then the pandemic came and like many others during this time, I found fun creating content, especially on the app Tik Tok. At that time, many people were grappling with the meaning of life and so I noticed that spiritual content was also becoming more and more popular. The situation at that time was life-changing for me because I decided to leave the country after losing my job and friends. I’m half Egyptian and have family there. Every now and then I thought about what it would be like to live there. I could have imagined my time as a pensioner there, but things turned out differently. During the pandemic, I decided to take a risk. I wanted to emigrate without any idea of how I wanted to finance my life there. Right around that time, a video of mine on Tik Tok went viral. It was one of my first videos in which I talked about my spiritual experiences. As a result, a lot of people became aware of me and sought help from me. Within a very short time, I had the opportunity to build up a clientele online and even though I didn’t really know what I was doing, I took the chance and flew abroad with my mini business to work remotely from there. I only knew one thing, it had to work because I had no other choice. And so it was. After two years I decided to go back home to Germany and let my business slide. I’m getting more into music again, but in the long term I’d like to continue to expand on both. Without this risk and without this push from a viral video, I would never have dared to show my side and start a company. I’m not a risk-taker and it was a nerve-wracking time for a long time, but in the end the risk brought me forward

Jasmin, before we move on to more of these sorts of questions, can you take some time to bring our readers up to speed on you and what you do?
My name is Jasmin Scholz and I have Croatian/Egyptian roots. Even as a young girl I knew that I wanted to be a singer. Things were different when I was young, people laughed at me for it and I didn’t tell anyone except my mother, who gave me my first singing lessons. As soon as I was of age I went on castings, including TV castings, which were very new in Germany at that time. I quickly understood how hard and superficial this industry is and so I began to ask myself more and more what really drives me forward and why I keep exposing myself to this show business. After suffering defeats over and over again, I started thinking about it too. I saw myself as a talented, good-looking young woman who had everything she needed. I wasn’t even tied to a partner and the desire to have children never stood in my way. I had perseverance, years, decades of perseverance, but I didn’t get the success I wanted. I started to pay more attention to myself. I examined my beliefs and wanted to understand what exactly was standing in my way. I have always been a very spiritual soul and so past lives and genealogy research led me to answers. I learned more and more, including how quickly you can be judged for these things. Today I stand up for myself and help others on their spiritual path and because this is usually melancholy, I compose simple party music to balance it out. But one thing connects my songs and my spiritual content. It’s often about love :)

How about pivoting – can you share the story of a time you’ve had to pivot?
I always thought that one day I would be able to live mainly through my songs and go on tour. I thought my attitude to life, to death, to God was my private life. It turned out exactly the other way around. Today music is my hobby and my spiritual approach to life has become my small business. I haven’t gotten to where I want to be yet, but I basically know the steps I have to take. I’m often held back by technical knowledge or a tight budget, but I’m not in a hurry either.

Let’s talk about resilience next – do you have a story you can share with us?
For a long time I had to worry about not having made it with the music and therefore became disoriented. Today I know that I would never have tackled a lot of inner work without this defeat. Even after speaking about spiritual topics on social media, I didn’t get the support I would have liked. Especially from my best friend at the time. I have lost a lot of things or never got them and no matter how many times I just wanted to turn away from everything, wanted to reinvent myself, in the end each of us has an essence within us that defines us and I have understood that I cannot give up because I cannot deny my essence. I am who I am and I live who I am, whether with or without recognition or success.

Contact Info:
- Website: https://jasminscholz.de/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_jasminscholz_/?hl=de
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@jasminscholz-energiewelt?si=FUOHxV8tiElQHlFW

