She plays the acoustic guitar and traditional hand drum, sings, composes songs, and tells stories.
[1] Gouchie performs frequently, both solo and as part of several groups, all over British Columbia as well as elsewhere in Canada and in the United States.
[4][2][5] [6] [7] [8] Apple Music characterizes her musical style as '‘alternative folk'’[9] Most of her songs are in English, but Gouchie has also composed songs in her endangered ancestral Carrier language, working especially with her grandmother Mary Gouchie, one of the last fluent speakers of the Lheidli dialect, until her death in 2019 at the age of 97.
[13] In August 2015 her single 'For the People' was included in a collection of information about the Canadian Indian residential school system, the Truth & Reconciliation Compilation CD.
[1] In 2019 Gouchie received the Stingray Rising Star Award at the Mundial Montreal world music conference and festival.