Glennon
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah. Oh, well, that's a good place to start. I don't know. I'm nervous because if they're, are two people in the entire world who have meant more to me artistically. There aren't any more people who are, see, I'm doing great. I'm crushing it and completing sentences. So when I was getting sober, I was 25 and I had just decided that my feelings were too much to feel.
So I just numbed myself out forever. And then I found out I was pregnant. So I had to figure out how to human. And I still thought I couldn't feel my feelings or I would die. So I was freshly sober. And when I got sober, I was almost dead. I was like in a very bad place. And I used to practice being human. I would start one of your songs.
So I just numbed myself out forever. And then I found out I was pregnant. So I had to figure out how to human. And I still thought I couldn't feel my feelings or I would die. So I was freshly sober. And when I got sober, I was almost dead. I was like in a very bad place. And I used to practice being human. I would start one of your songs.
So I just numbed myself out forever. And then I found out I was pregnant. So I had to figure out how to human. And I still thought I couldn't feel my feelings or I would die. So I was freshly sober. And when I got sober, I was almost dead. I was like in a very bad place. And I used to practice being human. I would start one of your songs.
I would allow myself like the four minutes of one Indigo Girl song. And I would lay on my bed and allow myself to feel feelings for those four minutes and And for the first month, two months of sobriety, that's, I would say, you don't have to feel any other time. Just those four minutes.
I would allow myself like the four minutes of one Indigo Girl song. And I would lay on my bed and allow myself to feel feelings for those four minutes and And for the first month, two months of sobriety, that's, I would say, you don't have to feel any other time. Just those four minutes.
I would allow myself like the four minutes of one Indigo Girl song. And I would lay on my bed and allow myself to feel feelings for those four minutes and And for the first month, two months of sobriety, that's, I would say, you don't have to feel any other time. Just those four minutes.
And do you think that I have spent a single day of our lives, like since I got sober for 20 years without listening to you all?
And do you think that I have spent a single day of our lives, like since I got sober for 20 years without listening to you all?
And do you think that I have spent a single day of our lives, like since I got sober for 20 years without listening to you all?
Every day of my life.
Every day of my life.
Every day of my life.
So do you think we should tell the people who we're talking to and about?
So do you think we should tell the people who we're talking to and about?
So do you think we should tell the people who we're talking to and about?
Today we are talking to and having a double date with the most important duo of Abby and I's lives. Yep. Emily Saylors and Amy Rae, the Indigo Girls, who together make the most important music of our lifetime.
Today we are talking to and having a double date with the most important duo of Abby and I's lives. Yep. Emily Saylors and Amy Rae, the Indigo Girls, who together make the most important music of our lifetime.
Today we are talking to and having a double date with the most important duo of Abby and I's lives. Yep. Emily Saylors and Amy Rae, the Indigo Girls, who together make the most important music of our lifetime.
One of the most successful folk duos in history, Amy Rae and Emily Saylors, aka the Indigo Girls, has recorded 16 albums and sold over 15 million records. That sounds impressive, but I bought 14 million of them. Committed and uncompromising activists. They work on issues like immigration reform, LGBTQ advocacy, education, and death penalty reform. They are co-founders of Honor the Earth.