Song 43

Laura Clapp Davidson is a mom, a singer/songwriter, a wife and a marketing guru for Shure Incorporated. Song 43 is a podcast about how she juggles all of these things and sometimes gets a chance to create some music along the way.

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episode 4: The Healing Power of Music: Sarah De Valliere's Path to a Fresh Start

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Welcome back to Song 43. In today's stirring episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of songwriting with the talented Sarah De Valliere. Sarah shares her intricate journey of penning melodies, from the years it can take to perfect a song to the inspiration drawn from life's profound experiences, like becoming a parent and moving through a divorce during the uncertainties of the COVID lockdown.

Sarah opens up about her latest album "the Healing," a collection whose creation spanned across several years. This work not only signifies a personal rebirth through her music but also marks a pivotal transition as she assumes her new name post-divorce, retelling her story in her own words, under her own terms.

Together, we'll explore the bittersweet challenges of rebranding in the digital age, the powerful process of re-releasing older tracks to new audiences, and the vulnerable act of sharing music built from raw, authentic emotions. Sarah speaks candidly about overcoming the fear of rejection, the catharsis in her lyrics, and her vision to reach a place of fearless self-expression.

Prepare to be moved by her striking honesty, laugh along as we contemplate the quirks of Twitch streaming, and get a sneak peek into the excitement surrounding the release of Sarah's first single off the new album. It's an episode full of wisdom, warmth, and the unwavering spirit of creating art amidst life's chaos – a true testament to the ever-evolving journey of a musician. Make sure to visit sdvmusic.com after the show to support Sarah and her exceptional work. Let's get right into it.


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 March 13, 2024  40m