In season two’s third episode, singer-songwriters Katie Phillips and Karen Joy Brown discuss denial, the extended play version of shock. Tell-tale behavioral signs of denial are highlighted, and the two share how songwriting can help break the spell and move us forward without leaving the love for what and who we lost behind.
Features original songs, De Rien and 321(Summer’s Gone, So Are You) in relation to the topic.
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Listen to Season 1’s songs on Bandcamp, Katie on Bandcamp and Karen’s music on Spotify, Apple Music or buy directly at www.karenjoybrown.com.
* 16:14- Karen’s song, De Rien
* 32:55- Katie’s song, 321(Summer’s Gone, So Are You)
Episode Resources:
* Karen Joy Brown | Apple Music | Spotify | Instagram
* Katie Phillips | Bandcamp | Instagram
* The Bootleg Honeys | Bandcamp
* Nezza’s national anthem in Spanish newsclip
* JOURNAL PROMPT: Dialogue with denial: Let yourself tap into a situation where you have experienced denial as a coping strategy. Think about this Denial as its own entity or character. What would you like to say to Denial? Let Denial answer you back, try not to edit yourself and see what comes through.
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