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Have you ever achieved something others celebrate… but still felt like you fell short? In this episode of More Than a Score, we sit down with Claire Tonti - a former teacher, now musician, filmmaker, podcaster, CEO and deeply generous community builder — for an honest and heartfelt conversation about identity, pressure and redefining success. Claire grew up in a bright, high-achieving family, quietly carrying the belief that she wasn’t “smart enough.” When she finished school with an ATAR of 89.95, it still felt like failure. A guidance counsellor asked, “What happened?” — a question that lingered far longer than the number itself. But Claire’s story didn’t follow a neat, linear path. She found herself through creativity, performance, teaching, storytelling and building communities both online and in real life. Along the way, she discovered something powerful: Success is not a score. If you’re a parent supporting a young person under pressure, a student feeling defined by numbers, or an adult still untangling self-worth from performance…this episode is for you. What you’ll hear in this episode: • Growing up with unspoken expectations in a high-achieving family • Why an “excellent” ATAR still felt like failure • The emotional weight of comparison and bullying in senior school • Creativity as an outlet and lifeline • The power of reinvention and non-linear pathways • Why perfectionism disconnects us from who we really are • Redefining success through connection, contribution and presence • What parents can do to help kids feel enough beyond achievement One score doesn’t define you, but one conversation can change how you see yourself.