In this episode of the Swimming Upstream Radio Show, host Dorothy Wilhelm engages with singer-songwriter Linda Allen, exploring her journey through music, the impact of her therapeutic work, and the significance of protest songs. Linda shares her experiences as a musician, the joy of connecting with people through music, and the importance of storytelling in addressing social issues. The conversation highlights the evolving role of artists in society and the need for hope and action in challenging times. Linda also treats us to two songs performed live during the episode.
Takeaways
- Linda Allen’s journey in music began in college but evolved over time.
- She emphasizes the importance of storytelling in her songs.
- Therapeutic music brings joy to patients at the end of life.
- Protest songs serve as a means to address social issues.
- Music can change hearts and perspectives.
- The influence of social media on music and communication is significant.
- Artists have a responsibility to hold a vision for society.
- Hope and love are central themes in her music.
- Every individual can contribute to social change in their own way.
- The future of music lies in the hands of the current generation.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Warmth in Cold Weather
01:56 Linda Allen’s Musical Journey
05:08 The Role of a Therapeutic Musician
07:54 Protest Songs and Social Commentary
12:12 Songs of Hope and Personal Credo
17:03 The Future of Music and Social Change
More Information
To reach Linda via email and to be on her email mailing list, reach out to .
You can visit her website at https://www.lindasongs.com. While there, navigate to the menu and find “Songs for the Times” for lyrics and recordings of downloadable songs on a variety of topics.
