Music Saved Me Podcast
Music Saved Me Podcast

Music Saved Me Podcast

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A Podcast about the Power of Music Hosted by Lynn Hoffman. Music has a way to connect art to emotional healing and this podcast will get up close and personal with musicians who have personally been impacted by music. The Music Saved Me Podcast tackles how music, from either side of the speaker can be a healing device for the mental health crisis going on globally. The Music Saved Me Podcast is a proud supporter of Musicians on Call.

Recent Episodes

"Demi Michelle :How Music Became My Emotional Healing and Personal Therapy Journey in Life's Struggles-Encore"
FEB 7, 2026
"Demi Michelle :How Music Became My Emotional Healing and Personal Therapy Journey in Life's Struggles-Encore"
What if the melodies that fill our ears could also heal our hearts? Join host Lynn Hoffman on this replay Music Saved Me Podcast as she dives deep into the transformative power of music with award-winning pop and country songwriter Demi Michelle from Pittsburgh, PA. In this heartfelt conversation, Demi reveals how music has been her lifeline, a vital means of expression that helped her navigate the complexities of life when words fell short. From her beginnings as a classical pianist to her journey as an independent musician, Demi illustrates the profound emotional healing through music that resonates with so many of us. Demi Michelle shares her personal stories, emphasizing the universal language of music and its ability to provide solace during life’s most challenging moments. Together with Lynn, they explore the healing power of music and how it can foster resilience, creating an emotional connection that transcends barriers. They discuss the impact of her songwriting, including her poignant track "Kind Heart," which delves into the challenges and emotional weight of kindness—a theme that many listeners can relate to. As they navigate the intricate relationship between musicians and mental health, Demi Michelle opens up about the ways her music has touched the lives of her fans, illustrating the deep bond forged through shared experiences and emotions. This episode is not just an interview podcast; it’s a celebration of music as therapy and the stories of musicians who have found strength and healing through their art. Listeners will be captivated by Demi’s insights on the music industry, her upcoming album "Hear Me Out," and her desire to connect with audiences on a deeper level. What would our world look like without music? This thought-provoking question closes their conversation, leaving us to reflect on the significance of music in our daily lives and its undeniable ability to heal. Don’t miss this enlightening episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast, where music history meets emotional healing, and discover how the melodies we love can truly save us. Tune in for an inspiring journey through the healing power of music, and let Demi Michelle's story remind you of the resilience we all possess. Music Saved Me, Takin A Walk, Comedy Saved Me and Takin A Walk Nashville are produced by Buzz Knight Media Productions and part of The Iheart Podcast Network.Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Pat Monahan from Train on the Healing Power of Music and Personal Resilience Through Emotional Connection-Replay
FEB 4, 2026
Pat Monahan from Train on the Healing Power of Music and Personal Resilience Through Emotional Connection-Replay
Have you ever wondered how a simple song can change lives and heal hearts? In this captivating replay episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast, host Lynn Hoffman welcomes the incredibly talented Pat Monaghan, the lead singer of the Grammy-winning band Train. Together, they explore the healing power of music and its profound ability to connect us all, even in our darkest moments. Pat shares heartwarming personal stories, including a touching encounter with a family whose autistic child found his voice through Train's hit song 'Hey Soul Sister. ' This beautiful moment illustrates the emotional healing through musicand how it can unlock communication and emotions that words alone cannot express. As they delve deeper, Pat reflects on his own journey, from his humble beginnings in Erie, Pennsylvania, to the heights of success with Train, emphasizing how music has always been a source of solace and connection in his life.   The conversation also highlights the importance of fan relationships and the unique bond created through shared musical experiences. Pat opens up about his personal struggles, including the heartbreaking loss of his mother, and how these experiences shaped the creation of the iconic song 'Drops of Jupiter. ' This episode is not just an exploration of music and resilience; it’s a testament to the power of music as therapy and its role in musicians and mental health. Listeners will also gain insights into Pat's charitable work with Family House, an organization dedicated to supporting families of seriously ill children. This commitment to giving back underscores the idea that music is not just about personal success but about uplifting others and making a difference in the community.   As the episode draws to a close, Lynn and Pat discuss the therapeutic nature of songwriting and the hope that music can provide to listeners navigating their own challenges. Whether you’re a fan of Train, an aspiring independent musician, or simply someone who appreciates the power of music and personal stories, this episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast is sure to resonate deeply.   Join us for this insightful interview podcast that dives into the music history podcast landscape, featuring impactful stories of musicians and the music industry insights that shape our understanding of music and emotional connection. Tune in to discover how music can truly save us all!Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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14 MIN
"Jess Jocoy : Nashville Singer-Songwriter on Finding Healing Through Music | Music Saved Me Replay
JAN 28, 2026
"Jess Jocoy : Nashville Singer-Songwriter on Finding Healing Through Music | Music Saved Me Replay
In this inspiring replay episode of Music Saved Me, host Lynn Hoffman sits down with acclaimed Nashville singer-songwriter Jess Jocoy for an intimate conversation about transformation, authenticity, and the healing power of music. Jess opens up about her deeply personal journey through life’s in-between spaces—navigating over a decade of loss, heartache, and self-doubt—and how songwriting became her path to resilience and self-discovery. She shares the stories behind her anticipated third studio album, “Cul-de-Sac Kid,” exploring the honest, cinematic songs that blend folk-rooted introspection with country storytelling. In this candid conversation, Jess discusses: ∙ How music became a guiding force through her most challenging moments ∙ The meaning behind “Cul-de-Sac Kid” and her unique “cul-de-sac country” sound ∙ Finding belonging and healing in a music industry that hasn’t always made space for outsiders ∙ The therapeutic power of songwriting as a lens for understanding loss and growth ∙ What it means to embrace your roots while forging your own artistic path Jess also reflects on the influences that shaped her career—from early inspiration by Alan Jackson and Shania Twain to settling into her authentic voice with age and experience. Listeners will get a sneak peek at new music and hear how every lyric Jess writes serves as an act of resilience and hope for anyone feeling caught in-between. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has ever turned to music for comfort, healing, or a way forward. Join us for echoes of resilience, vulnerability, and the transformative power of honest storytelling. Subscribe to Music Saved Me wherever you listen to podcasts and discover more stories of how music heals the soul.Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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41 MIN
Steve Bardwil : How a Former Disney Chief Executive  Found the Healing Power of Music-Special Takin A Walk Episode with Host Buzz Knight
JAN 27, 2026
Steve Bardwil : How a Former Disney Chief Executive Found the Healing Power of Music-Special Takin A Walk Episode with Host Buzz Knight
What does it cost to walk away from one of Hollywood’s most powerful legal positions to pursue your true passion? Steve Bardwil spent years as Chief Counsel for Walt Disney Studios, overseeing legal affairs for Marvel, Pixar, Lucasfilm, and more—negotiating billion-dollar deals and working alongside industry titans like Steve Jobs, Alan Bergman, and Kevin Feige. But behind the prestigious business cards and high-stakes meetings, he was writing songs, leading a band, and wrestling with a question that wouldn’t let go: What if there’s more? Welcome to the Takin A Walk podcast and join Buzz Knight on this inspiring music story with singer-songwriter Steve Bardwil. In 2024, Steve Bardwil made the decision that seemed crazy to everyone around him—he left Disney to pursue music full-time. One year later, he released his critically acclaimed debut album “Nothing But Time,” produced by 11-time Grammy winner Joe Chiccarelli (Elton John, U2, Beck, The Killers). Now he’s heading back into East West Studios to record his sophomore effort. In this inspiring music interview , Steve shares the emotional journey of redefining his identity beyond the Disney empire, the moment he cold-called Joe Chiccarelli (and actually got a callback), and what happened when one of music’s most legendary producers transformed his songs in ways he never imagined. From opening for Donovan Frankenreiter and Lyle Lovett while still at Disney, to learning the recording process from scratch, to writing “Send Them Love”—a song resonating with anyone who’s faced online negativity—Steve Bardwil and his story is about courage, reinvention, and refusing to live with “what if.” He also reveals his Beatles origin story (Dodger Stadium, 1966), the bittersweet reality of walking away from a career that defined him, and his advice for anyone contemplating their own leap: “At the end of your life, you can say ‘I tried’ or ‘I wish I would have.’ Don’t be the person who says ‘I wish I would have.’” Featured Topics: Career reinvention, music production with Joe Chiccarelli, working at Walt Disney Studios, songwriting process, recording at East West Studios, overcoming self-doubt, “Send Them Love,” Beatles at Dodger Stadium, following your passion later in life  #legendary musician #legendary musican interview #knight #walk #weekly music history #kegendary musician #career breakthrough #disney #buzzknight #iheartpodcast #inspiration #music and resilience #inspiring music interview  #inspiring iconsSupport the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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37 MIN
"Jenna Andrews : From Backup Singer to Hitmaker | Writing for BTS & The Pop Music Formula | Music Saved Me Replay
JAN 24, 2026
"Jenna Andrews : From Backup Singer to Hitmaker | Writing for BTS & The Pop Music Formula | Music Saved Me Replay
In this inspiring replay episode of Music Saved Me, host Lynn Hoffman sits down with Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer Jenna Andrews to explore her remarkable journey from backup singer to one of pop music’s most sought-after hitmakers. Jenna opens up about her early days performing as a backup vocalist for Drake and how that experience shaped her understanding of the music industry. She shares the pivotal moments that led her to transition from performing to writing and producing, ultimately crafting chart-topping hits for some of the biggest names in music including BTS, Tate McRae, Jennifer Lopez, and many more. Throughout the conversation, Jenna reveals the creative process behind writing hits, the challenges of breaking into the songwriting world, and how she developed her unique approach to crafting songs that resonate with millions. She discusses the importance of authenticity in songwriting, working with diverse artists across genres, and finding her voice as a woman in a male-dominated industry. Listeners will gain insight into what it takes to succeed in modern music production, the power of collaboration, and how music became Jenna’s salvation during challenging times. Her story is a testament to perseverance, adaptability, and following your passion even when the path isn’t clear. Whether you’re an aspiring songwriter, music industry professional, or simply a fan of the creative process, Jenna Andrews’ story will inspire you to pursue your dreams and trust in your unique talents. Subscribe to Music Saved Me for more conversations with artists, songwriters, and music industry professionals who share how music transformed their lives.Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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14 MIN