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The Weight of Words Across the Quiet Places: Canadian Songwriters

58 min · 25 de abr de 2026
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This week’s episode leans into the emotional core of songwriting—apologies, longing, connection, and self-reflection. From intimate acoustic moments to richly textured arrangements, these Canadian artists explore what it means to stay, to leave, and to be truly heard. There’s a quiet strength running through this set—songs that don’t shout, but linger—offering listeners a deeply human, coast-to-coast musical experience. www.SFHAA.ca Jessie Bird – “If This Is How Sorry Goes” 🔗 https://www.instagram.com/jessiebirdmusic A raw and reflective take on apology, questioning whether words alone can ever be enough.   Alick Mac – “500 Days” 🔗 https://www.instagram.com/alickmacmusic A thoughtful, time-marked journey through love and distance, carried by understated storytelling.   Jon Martin and Lovers – “Little Heartbeat” 🔗 https://www.instagram.com/jonmartinmusic A tender, rhythm-driven piece that captures the fragility and persistence of connection.   Thea Koper – “If I Were A Stone” 🔗 https://www.theakoper.com A beautifully introspective song imagining emotional stillness as both refuge and burden.   Elisa Thorn – “My Moon” 🔗 https://www.elisathorn.com Delicate and atmospheric, this track glows with harp-led textures and poetic lyricism.   Geoff Arsenault – “Two Bodies, One Soul” 🔗 https://geoffarsenault.com A warm, roots-infused duet exploring deep connection and shared experience.   Cam Blake – “Endless” 🔗 https://www.instagram.com/camblakemusic A smooth, contemplative song that drifts through themes of time and continuity.   Ian Sherwood – “Don’t Want To Leave” 🔗 https://iansherwood.com Energetic and heartfelt, this track balances urgency with emotional honesty.   Jesse Bird – “If This Is How Sorry Goes” 🔗 https://www.instagram.com/jessiebirdmusic A second listen that reinforces the song’s emotional weight and lyrical nuance.   Jim Henman – “Round In Circles” 🔗 https://www.jimhenman.com A seasoned songwriter’s reflection on cycles—musical, personal, and universal.   Shirley Jackson – “Do You Want Me To Be Honest?” 🔗 https://www.shirleyjackson.ca A direct and compelling piece that confronts truth-telling with clarity and courage.

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