Story Sessions™: Where Your Story Matters

The Playlist of Your Life with Shaka Mitchell

1 h 0 min · 22. Apr. 2026
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THE PLAYLIST OF YOUR LIFE WITH SHAKA MITCHELL Every memory has its own soundtrack, and few people understand that more deeply than Shaka Mitchell. As the founder of the Come Together Music Project, a Nashville-based nonprofit, Shaka has built something quietly revolutionary: a framework for using music to create the kind of conversation most of us are starving for. In this episode, Laura Lyn and Shaka explore the emotional landscape of childhood--a blended families, latchkey afternoons, the homes that shaped them--and trace how music became the thread connecting memory to meaning. They talk about what it really means to listen, why vulnerability is easier when a song opens the door first, and how sitting in a room with someone you disagree with and sharing a playlist might do more for community than any town hall ever could. This is a conversation about love, really. For music. For people. For the stories we carry. In this episode: * The Come Together Music Project — what it is and why Shaka built it * Growing up Gen X: latchkey kids, blended families, and what was left unsaid * Dancing in the living room with his grandmother and why that memory still moves him * Music as a bridge across difference — and why it works when words don't * His live events in partnership with TEDx Nashville, featuring Scott Hamilton and John Oates * The question he wishes someone would ask him — and what it unlocks ---------------------------------------- Connect with Shaka Mitchell: * Website: cometogethermusic.org [http://cometogethermusic.org] * Podcast: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms * Substack: Shaka's Substack [https://shakamitchell.substack.com/] Subscribe & Follow StorySessions™ 🌐 storysessions.live [http://storysessions.live] 🎙️ Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, iHeart Radio, and Amazon Music 📸 Instagram & Facebook: @storysessions_thepodcast Story Sessions™ — where your story matters.

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