EARS: Everyday Artists. Real Songs.

EARS: Everyday Artists. Real Songs.
Podcast Description
A song you never heard by an artist you don't know and a chat with the songwriter. We dig into the stories and the strange magic behind original songs. Each episode features a track by someone who probably doesn’t do this for a living, and a conversation about where the song came from. It’s about process, inspiration, and the search for something true.
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Explores themes of personal experiences, creative processes, and emotional authenticity, with episodes highlighting unique tracks like Truckstop In My Head which discusses the burden of overthinking and Big Sky Country that reflects on collaborative musical beginnings. The focus is on showcasing heartfelt stories and the magic behind songwriting.

A song you never heard by an artist you don’t know, and a chat with the songwriter. We dig into the stories and the strange magic behind original songs. Each episode features a track by someone who might not do this for a living, and a conversation about where the song came from. It’s about process, inspiration, and the search for something true.
Do you have a song we should talk about? If you’ve got any thoughts, ideas, comments, or just want to say hi, holler at [email protected]. I’d love to hear from you!
Rosemary’s song about her father walks that fine line between deeply personal and universally relatable. In this episode, we talk about what inspires us to write a song, and what can hold us back.

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