Heartsong Radio | July 22nd
It's the last episode of Heartsong Radio! We talked about overcoming internalized shame, pursuing happiness, and played some music by Ethel Cain, Arlo Parks, Mitski, Florence + the Machine, and more.
Heartsong Radio | June 24th
This week we talked about the artistic process and imposter syndrome, or, "Oh jeez, the mortal ordeal of potentially making bad stuff and showing that to people." We also played music by Autoheart, Mitski, chloe moriondo, Alice Glass, and more.
Heartsong Radio | June 3rd
This week we played a more somber mix of music overall, including tracks by CHVRCHES, Man Man, 0171, Big Joanie, Morricone Youth, and more.
Heartsong Radio | May 27th
This week we played Cheekface, Benjamin Clementine, Birdtalker, Kendrick Lamar, This Is The Kit, and more.
Heartsong Radio | May 13th
Getting seasonal depression in the summer is weird. This week we played a weird mix of genre and tone to reflect that, including King Crimson, Kendrick Lamar, Chase Petra, Hozier, P!nk, and more.
Heartsong Radio | May 6th
We played an eclectic mix including sarahunh0ly, Florence + the Machine, Seether, Tink, and couldn't resist touching on the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef.
Heartsong Radio | April 22nd
After a hiatus, Heartsong Radio is back! This week we celebrated our return with songs by Paramore, Billie Holiday, Dayglow, Left at London, Mitski, and more!
Heartsong Radio | February 12th
This week we talked about betrayal trauma, Biden's decreasing popularity with Arab and Muslim voters, and the continuing escalation of violence in Gaza.
Heartsong Radio | January 29th
This week, we talk about dissociation: what it is, what it feels like, and symptoms often associated with it. We also talked about what the ICJ's ruling means for Israel and Palestine.
Heartsong Radio seeks to create a safe space to run a full emotional range, supported by good music and meaningful conversations with guests. For two hours each week, host and fellow flawed human Nate Brogan will be here to guide you through those deep dark places we all fear, building a community of understanding and practiced empathy. We end every week on a happy note, encouraging you to give yourself permission to feel okay. We may laugh, cry, or scream with rage, but the point is that we are doing it together.
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