Come Back To Earth — Music & Mental Health
Some songs are written during the day. Others are built in the quiet hours, when no one is watching, when exhaustion meets inspiration, and when something inside refuses to let you sleep. I’m joined by Danish pop artist Emilie Thorsby to talk about her single, “Late Night”—a vibrant celebration of hardworking musicians in an era increasingly shaped by AI and automation. From global radio play (including a surreal first spin in Uganda) to studio sessions fueled by disco beats and live saxophone, Emilie shares why she believes in breath over perfection and live performance over simulation. This is a conversation about the craft of songwriting, the ethics of AI in the music industry, and the simple truth that some things can’t be generated, they can only be lived. --- From the Studio This episode is part of Come Back To Earth, produced by Story House. We believe story is a tool for meaning-making, not just performance. Leave a voice message or reflection [https://www.speakpipe.com/FragileMoments] The Letterbox I read every letter. If something in this episode landed for you, or raised something you're still sitting with, I'd love to hear it. Story House 370 Mallard Loop Dr. Clayton, NC 27527 Find the House * Long-form writing and studio notes: https://story-house.beehiiv.com/ [https://story-house.beehiiv.com/] * Support this work: http://storyhousestudio.org/community [http://storyhousestudio.org/community] Presence over persuasion. Consistency over frequency. http://storyhousestudio.org [http://storyhousestudio.org/]
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