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Andy Gullahorn is onto something when he says that songwriting is the fastest way for him to connect to his heart. As we have conversations with artists about music that rises out of vulnerable moments, we’re ultimately talking about mining what’s inside—what’s at work in the heart of the artist.
In this episode of The Deepest Cut, Andy discussed a progression of songs written for the deeply felt pain of a close friend and a house with an empty nursery where twins were supposed to be. It’s a conversation about mining the depths of the heart and bleeding responsibly for the sake of the audience.
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By The Rabbit Room Podcast Network & Matt Conner5
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Andy Gullahorn is onto something when he says that songwriting is the fastest way for him to connect to his heart. As we have conversations with artists about music that rises out of vulnerable moments, we’re ultimately talking about mining what’s inside—what’s at work in the heart of the artist.
In this episode of The Deepest Cut, Andy discussed a progression of songs written for the deeply felt pain of a close friend and a house with an empty nursery where twins were supposed to be. It’s a conversation about mining the depths of the heart and bleeding responsibly for the sake of the audience.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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