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We Should Write

Lindsay Lawler
Writing
Songwriting
Mental Health
Nashville
Cyndi Thomson
Grief
Motherhood
Creativity
Healing
Music Industry
Vulnerability
Gratitude
Music
Country Music
Heartbreak
PTSD
Suicide
Friendship
Cowboy Mouth
Faith

We Should Write is a show about the healing power of writing—told through conversations that blend sarcasm and soul, vulnerability and absurdity. Each week, host Lindsay Lawler dives deep with songwriters, authors, and creatives of all kinds to discover how putting pen to paper helped them work their stuff out. It’s part therapy, part comedy, all heart. ​ Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just j... more

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In this episode of We Should Write, Lindsay sits down with Annie McCormick, a writer who made the bold decision to sell her home, let go of her belongings, and travel the world by pet sitting in order to create space for what she was always meant to ... more

In this deeply honest and grounding episode of We Should Write, Lindsay Lawler sits down with writer, singer, and mother Kelly Jean Torres for a conversation about healing, creativity, and what it means to rewrite your story without being trapped by ... more

In this episode of We Should Write, Lindsay Lawler talks with Michelle Nicolo Prentice, a world-renowned vocalist and founder of Mama’s Lullaby, to talk about motherhood, intuition, and nervous system regulation.

They explore how music and creativit... more

On this week’s episode of We Should Write, Lindsay sits down with Colin Stough—American Idol Season 21 finalist, Mississippi native, and one of country music’s most compelling young storytellers. With over 80 million global streams, 31+ million YouTu... more

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Heather Ogden
A debut author and introvert, focused on themes of solitude and imagination in her writing.
Episode: Heather Ogden: How a Young Introvert Still Chooses To Shine...Through Writing
Amy Daughters
Keynote speaker, former sports journalist, and author of 'Dear Dana, That Time I Went Crazy and Wrote All 580 of My Facebook Friends a Handwritten Letter'
Episode: Amy Daughters: How Writing One Letter To a Childhood Friend Changed Her Entire Life
Theresa Bruno
Author and advocate for mental health awareness, who lost her husband to suicide.
Episode: Theresa Bruno: How the Grief of the Loss of Her Husband and Business Ironically Awoken Her Soul
Autumn McEntire
Songwriter and performer, part of the McEntire family legacy in country music
Episode: Autumn McEntire: I'm Not Where I Thought I Would Be...And It's So Much Better
Sandy Knox
Grammy-nominated songwriter and author
Episode: Sandy Knox: How Writing for Legends Turned Her Into One of Her Own
Larry Gatlin
Grammy-winning songwriter and member of the Gatlin Brothers
Episode: Larry Gatlin: The Power of Words and THE WORD
Cyndi Thomson
Country music artist known for her hit single 'What I Really Meant to Say'.
Independent Artist
Episode: Cyndi Thomson: From Being Bullied To Becoming a Star, But Finding Peace in the Everyday
Jeremy D. Baker
Combat veteran, counterintelligence agent, author of the crime novel 'Guilty Sleep'.
Episode: Jeremy Baker: How an Army Combat Veteran and PTSD Survivor Healed Through a Fictional Character
Morgan Myles
Powerhouse vocalist and songwriter known for her impressive vocal range and recent work on personal healing through creativity.
Episode: Morgan Myles: When the Wedding Doesn't Happen, But the Writing Flows From It

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Lindsay Lawler
Host of conversations about the healing power of writing, blending humor with emotional exploration, and engaging with a wide array of creatives.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 4 ratings
  • Next big thing

    This is the next big thing about writing songs and books. Can’t wait to come back in six months to this comment and see how big this show gets.

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    Consultant Kevin
    United States5 months ago

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Heather Ogden: How a Young Introvert Still Chooses To Shine...Through Writing
Q: How do you navigate writing when your mind is filled with distractions?
I make sure that my to-do lists are done first so I can focus on writing without distractions.
Heather Ogden: How a Young Introvert Still Chooses To Shine...Through Writing
Q: What is heavy on you right now?
The future, knowing that this book is just the first step of a much larger journey as an author.
Heather Ogden: How a Young Introvert Still Chooses To Shine...Through Writing
Q: What are you grateful for?
The people in my life, especially her fiancé, who has been supportive during her journey as a writer.
Sarah McCoy: When Fictional Characters are Based On Real Life...And Become our Teachers
Q: What would you write down that is heavy on you right now?
Sarah shares that she wouldn't write about heavy things because writing makes her relive emotions, instead she practices letting go of heavy thoughts through prayer.
Sarah McCoy: When Fictional Characters are Based On Real Life...And Become our Teachers
Q: What is Sarah McCoy in this moment grateful for right now?
Sarah expresses gratitude for the month of October, seeing it as a magical season of change that reminds her to stop and appreciate the present moment.

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Conversations center around the transformative and healing power of writing, showcasing a diverse range of guests from songwriters to authors, all sharing their personal journeys and creative processes. The discussions often blend humor and heartfelt storytelling, emphasizing how writing can serve as a therapeutic outlet to navigate life's challenges, grief, and emotional complexities. With an engaging mix of sincerity and wit, the show invites listeners to explore their own creative expressions while gaining insights into the artistic paths of notable figures in the creative industry.

Noteworthy are the podcast's recurring themes of vulnerability, healing through creativity, and the communal aspects of storytelling. The episodes often tou... more

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1. Heather Ogden
2. Amy Daughters
3. Theresa Bruno
4. Autumn McEntire
5. Sandy Knox
6. Larry Gatlin
7. Cyndi Thomson
8. Jeremy D. Baker

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