

By: Alexandra Perez
Out of deep personal trials and transformative awakenings, Ginine Emily and Tracy Lee Smith—better known as Mr. and Mrs. Smith—found not only healing but each other. Together, they are the heartbeat behind Hearts In Sync Productions, a brand that blends authenticity, creativity, and deep connection to uplift individuals and inspire communities through music, storytelling, and live performance.
For Ginine, life shifted dramatically at 21. While working at a bank, police approached her with a shocking revelation: she had unknowingly befriended a serial killer—and was his next intended victim. “It forced me to confront my reality,” she says. “I realized I truly wanted to live.” That trauma followed years of depression after her father’s death at 15, a loss that had led to addiction and survival-mode living. But through faith, recovery communities, and resilience, Ginine discovered hope again. “Even in our darkest moments, there is potential for light and new beginnings.”
Music had always been her sanctuary. She sang and wrote songs from an early age, eventually fronting a rock band, Chasing Oz, in Seattle. Before meeting Tracy, her band shared the stage with legends like Candlebox, Pat Travers, Filter, Alan White of Yes, and Ann Wilson from Heart. “Dreams come true,” she smiles. Yet despite corporate and musical success, Ginine felt burned out and misaligned. “I realized I wasn’t living my purpose,” she recalls. That awakening sparked her decision to merge music and mission—creating a business rooted in healing, leadership, and empowerment.
“Our mission is to help leaders go from burnout to a thriving and compelling future,” she says. And it all starts with listening. As they often say, “Hearts are in sync when we listen.”
Tracy’s story also began with music and adversity. Raised in a family of musicians, he gravitated toward the soundtracks of the Beatles and Deep Purple. But a family plagued by addiction and haunting nightmares led him to sobriety at just 15. His goal was clear: to bring joy through music.
Photo Courtesy: Ginine Emily & Tracy Lee Smith
From church choirs to leading hard rock bands, Tracy’s career flourished. His songs were picked up by Warner Chappell Music and featured in TV and film. He thrived in corporate America while nurturing his passion for music—until life tested him again. His wife Peg battled breast cancer for 11 years before passing, closing one chapter and opening another.
“I wondered, what now?” he says. The answer came in a divine meeting through Christian Mingle—Ginine, a kindred spirit with a heart for healing and storytelling. “Ginine is that ray of sunshine,” Tracy says. “Together, we’ve created a synergy to revive, be alive, and thrive.”
Their connection led to the birth of Hearts In Sync Productions, a multi-faceted venture where they perform under the name HeartSoul Revival. Their debut album, Twisted & Torched – Together We Rise, is now streaming worldwide, with physical LPs and CDs available on their website.
But their offerings go far beyond music. Their company delivers keynote concerts, coaching, custom songwriting, corporate training, and edutainment—an engaging mix of entertainment and education. One standout production is More than the Bottom Line, a stage show that uses music and actors to confront toxic workplace culture. “Work shouldn’t be just about striving and driving—it should be about thriving,” says Ginine.
What sets them apart is their unique format. “We combine powerful messages, music, and comedic skits to light up rooms and lives,” Tracy explains. “We call it edutainment—and we’ve seen it move audiences everywhere from corporate conferences to shelters and churches.”
Their journey has come with challenges. A costly consultant misstep taught them the value of discernment and alignment. “That mistake sharpened our vision,” says Ginine. Since then, they’ve trained with top leaders like Tony Robbins, Dean Graziosi, Jamie Kern Lima, Brendon Burchard, and Dr. Loren Michaels Harris. “Those mentors propelled us beyond what I thought possible,” she says. “Now I get to help others save time, money, and stress by sharing what we’ve learned.”
They’ve also refined their music under the guidance of Grammy winners and industry giants like Seth Mosley, Ryan Tedder, and John Chisum—crafting songs designed to uplift and heal.
Achievements like International bestselling books, TV and film features, and global travels are just part of their story. Tracy still remembers the thrill of seeing his song air on NBC. Ginine calls her solo move to Texas and launching a business with the love of her life a personal triumph.
But for both, the real reward is witnessing transformation. “We’ve seen people rise from depression, heal from trauma, and rediscover joy,” says Tracy. “When someone tells us, ‘Your story gave me hope,’ we know we’re doing something right.”
Their guiding principle? H.O.P.E.—Help One Person Everyday. Whether through a keynote, a song, or a single conversation, that commitment runs through everything they do.
Looking ahead, they’re launching a new TV show, Rockstar Diaries – Healing Out Loud with Heart, Humor & Harmony, which blends storytelling, live music, comedy, and conversation to uplift viewers. “It reflects the very soul of our work,” says Ginine.
Photo Courtesy: Ginine Emily & Tracy Lee Smith
From keynote concerts and custom compositions to retreats and team training, the Smiths are creating a brand that doesn’t just perform—it transforms. They dream of taking Rockstar Diaries global, becoming a household name for sincerity, soul, and creative impact.
Outside the spotlight, Ginine finds joy in gardening, songwriting, and making people smile through storytelling. Tracy finds peace in handyman projects, praying for strangers, and writing skits that bring laughter. Their personal mantra grounds them both: “Do everything as if Jesus is right beside you.” Tracy adds, “Because He is. And that’s how we know we’re doing our best.”
With hearts truly in sync, Ginine Emily and Mr. Tracy Lee Smith are more than musicians or speakers—they are a movement, a message, and a mirror for what’s possible when purpose meets passion. Their work proves that healing is real, joy is powerful, and dreams are never too late to chase.
Published by Jeremy S.
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