Twenty-eight years ago, a little known folk singer named Jewel released her debut album, Pieces of You.
The album, which featured the songs 'You Were Meant For Me', 'Foolish Games' and 'Who Will Save Your Soul', sold over 12 million copies.
Jewel's singles were played on radio stations around the world, she became a style icon, and she defined what it meant to be a woman forging her own path in the 1990s.
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Then, just as quickly as she burst into the zeitgeist, the singer-songwriter disappeared into the fringes of pop culture.
In an interview this week on the Verywell Mind podcast, Jewel discussed the serious financial issues she experienced with her mother.
"I didn't really realise what my mum was until I was 30-something. I woke up and realized she embezzled all of my money, over $100 million," Jewel told host Amy Morin.
"Thirty-four years old, realise I'm $3 million in debt, realise my mom stole it, realise everything I thought my mum was, isn't what she was, a very difficult psychological thing to come to terms with."