KW: (There are those who hope) you plan to put out more poetry books. (They want) to know, what’s the way you’ve most changed, creatively, since your first album?
JS: I think I’ve changed more as a person and, as I change as a person, there is new added creativity. I’ve seen more, I’ve met more people, done more things with dogs, and walked on more beaches.The more I see, the more I wanna do, and the more I do, the more I wanna see.
KW: (Fans want) to wish a happy birthday to you and your son, Jett. I know yours was April 4. Happy birthday! When’s his?
JS: Thank you. His is the 20th.
KW: Is there any question no one ever asks you that you wish someone would?
JS: Wow! If there is, I don’t know what it is.
KW: Are you ever afraid?
JS: All the time.
KW: Do you have any regrets?
JS: Yes.
KW: Are you happy?
JS: All the time.
KW: When you look in the mirror, what do you see?
JS: A woman.
KW: What was the last book you read?
JS: I read three at a time. One of the ones I’m reading right now is an autobiography, “The Secret Life of Salvador Dali.”
KW: What was the last song you listened to?
JS: It was something really cool by an artist from DC. I can’t remember his name.
KW: Was it Wale?
JS: Not Wale, his counterpart. A friend of mine played me his album in the car and I found it really interesting.
KW: What is your earliest childhood memory?
JS: Wow, that’s another good one. Let me think… It was playing with my dog, Benji. He was my best friend.
KW: If you could have one wish instantly granted, what would that be for?
JS: I would want a clean planet.