• Sleeping At Last “Saturn”

    Sleeping At Last “Saturn”

     This week, the Queens welcome Ryan O'Neal, better known as Sleeping At Last, for a heartfelt conversation about his song “Saturn.” Ryan opens up about how personal loss shaped this song and shares insights into his Enneagram-inspired projects and the meaningful experience of seeing his work featured in major films and television.  Check out our

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  • Lily Kershaw “Depreshmode”

    Lily Kershaw “Depreshmode”

    In this episode, the Sad Song Queens welcome singer-songwriter Lily Kershaw to talk about her song “Depreshmode.”  Lily shares how a casual phrase about her mood became a deep and beautiful song. They discuss the personal journey that inspired the album, mental health, and the power of sad songs. Check out our friends at The

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  • Colouring “Coda”

    Colouring “Coda”

    This week, the Queens dive deep with Jack Kenworthy, aka Colouring, about his track “Coda.” Jack shares the personal journey behind the song, reflecting on loss and resilience. In this conversation, they delve into Jack's creative process, the impact of family and friendship, and how music serves as a medium for expressing life's most profound

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  • kenzie “Anatomy”

    kenzie “Anatomy”

    Dance sensation kenzie joins the Queens this week to talk about her song “Anatomy”, which is a heartfelt ballad about her relationship with her dad. In this episode, she talks about growing up in the public eye, gaining confidence as a songwriter, and her relationship with her sister. Check out our friends at The Songwriting

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  • Matt Berninger of The National “About Today”

    Matt Berninger of The National “About Today”

    Calling all the Sad Dads – in this heartfelt episode of Sad Song Queens, Lindsay and Laura sit down with Matt Berninger, the lead vocalist of The National, to discuss their poignant track “About Today”. Matt shares insights into the songwriting process, the universal themes of connection and distance that resonate through music, and the

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