Low Tide | A Post-Performance Podcast

Not Every Song Has to Hurt | Episode 3

42 min · 19. mars 2026
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Susie and I talk about growing up surrounded by art, leaving New York, finding herself in Chicago, and what happens after the structure of school disappears and you’re left to define “home” and “self” on your own. We talk about what happens when songs stop being therapy and start becoming something looser and more playful, and about learning to let songs tell stories instead of guarding them too closely.

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