Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 27
Jewel describes off-grid Alaska upbringing without electricity or running water
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 27

Jewel describes off-grid Alaska upbringing without electricity or running water

5 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 27
  • In a Fox News Digital interview at the Breakthrough Awards, 51-year-old Jewel detailed growing up in Alaska with no running water or electricity, emphasizing a subsistence lifestyle and lack of gender roles.
  • She explained that this upbringing kept her grounded, fostering resourcefulness and self-reliance, and discussed overcoming trauma, homelessness, and mental health struggles before her music breakthrough.
  • Jewel, who moved out at 15 to escape abuse, encourages young adults to prioritize happiness and mental health, reflecting on her journey from hardship to Grammy nominations and a positive outlook on life.
How did Alaskan survival skills help Jewel navigate the music industry?
Does Jewel's success romanticize the harsh realities of her traumatic youth?
Why did a homeless Jewel turn down a million-dollar record deal?
Is Jewel's story a warning about a disappearing Alaskan way of life?
What does it truly mean to 'learn to be happy' after severe trauma?
With the Arctic warming, what is the future for Alaska's subsistence cultures?