SOUND OF CHANGE- Where Every Voice Is A Catalyst.

Songs We Don’t Talk About

5 min · 27 mei 2025
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Some songs don’t just play in the background they stay in the background of you.In this episode I’m not breaking down lyrics or talking about genre. I’m just sharing how two voices Layne Staley and Chris Cornell found a way into the quietest corners of my life.“Nutshell” and “Call Me a Dog” aren’t just tracks on a playlist. They’re rooms I’ve sat in. Mirrors I didn’t always want but needed.This episode is about what it means to feel seen by sound… to carry stories in silence… and to remember that sometimes the most broken songs are the ones that hold us together.If you’ve ever heard a voice and thought That’s how I feel, but I never knew how to say it then maybe, this space is for you too.

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