Regina Swarn Audio Series Presents

Asleep at the Wheel: The Journey Behind Regina Swarn's New EP


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What happens when the wheels of your life suddenly stop turning? Regina Swarn opens her heart in this deeply personal episode about the inspiration behind her upcoming EP "Asleep at the Wheel." Far from a cautionary tale about drowsy driving, Regina reveals how this title perfectly captures the paralysis she experienced through 13 years of devastating losses.

With raw honesty, Regina walks us through the succession of profound losses that brought her life to a complete standstill - her father in 2007, her pastor in 2012, and then the most devastating blow: her sister Lora's death in 2020. "I thought we would always be together," Regina reflects, her voice carrying the weight of shattered expectations. "Die old or whatever, die together..." This vulnerability provides a rare glimpse into the grief journey that temporarily silenced her music.

While some assumed Regina had simply stopped creating after Lora's passing - and some even hoped she would - she reveals she's been quietly working in the background through her darkest moments. The EP represents her triumphant return to motion, each song telling part of her story of relationships, spiritual growth, and finding God's purpose even when life seems to have stopped. "The wheel is turning again," she declares with palpable relief and determination. For anyone who has experienced loss, depression, or felt their life come to a standstill, Regina's journey offers a powerful testimony that forward movement is possible again. Connect with Regina directly at [email protected] and be sure to check out her previous podcast "Life is a Vapor."

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Regina Swarn Audio Series PresentsBy Regina Swarn