Sara Bareilles
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
If you can let go of the part of you that needs things to be finished quickly or perfect or that you know what anything is or means, if you can let go of that part, then it can be really fun.
If you can let go of the part of you that needs things to be finished quickly or perfect or that you know what anything is or means, if you can let go of that part, then it can be really fun.
If you can let go of the part of you that needs things to be finished quickly or perfect or that you know what anything is or means, if you can let go of that part, then it can be really fun.
No. I feel like working in the theater industry only affirmed that I think the theater industry is the best industry. I think what it affirmed in me is that I just felt like I'd been at the wrong party my whole life.
No. I feel like working in the theater industry only affirmed that I think the theater industry is the best industry. I think what it affirmed in me is that I just felt like I'd been at the wrong party my whole life.
No. I feel like working in the theater industry only affirmed that I think the theater industry is the best industry. I think what it affirmed in me is that I just felt like I'd been at the wrong party my whole life.
career i just i don't know where i fit in the music industry people did not give two shits about me until i wrote until waitress was like a musical and i was like you guys care about this show about pie but you didn't like nobody would touch me with a 10 football there's so much competition in the music industry that i don't i just i'm not a competitive person i don't understand it
career i just i don't know where i fit in the music industry people did not give two shits about me until i wrote until waitress was like a musical and i was like you guys care about this show about pie but you didn't like nobody would touch me with a 10 football there's so much competition in the music industry that i don't i just i'm not a competitive person i don't understand it
career i just i don't know where i fit in the music industry people did not give two shits about me until i wrote until waitress was like a musical and i was like you guys care about this show about pie but you didn't like nobody would touch me with a 10 football there's so much competition in the music industry that i don't i just i'm not a competitive person i don't understand it
It's not that theater isn't competitive. There is that kind of essence as well in some ways. But everybody, there's just sort of this feeling of like everybody's sort of so happy to be there. Like, we got a show, guys. They're so grateful to have a paycheck. We don't know how long it's going to last. Yeah. So I love that feeling. I would rather be at that.
It's not that theater isn't competitive. There is that kind of essence as well in some ways. But everybody, there's just sort of this feeling of like everybody's sort of so happy to be there. Like, we got a show, guys. They're so grateful to have a paycheck. We don't know how long it's going to last. Yeah. So I love that feeling. I would rather be at that.
It's not that theater isn't competitive. There is that kind of essence as well in some ways. But everybody, there's just sort of this feeling of like everybody's sort of so happy to be there. Like, we got a show, guys. They're so grateful to have a paycheck. We don't know how long it's going to last. Yeah. So I love that feeling. I would rather be at that.
I would rather go to the Tonys than, you know, the Emmys or the Oscars.
I would rather go to the Tonys than, you know, the Emmys or the Oscars.
I would rather go to the Tonys than, you know, the Emmys or the Oscars.
I mean, Gravity was a song I wrote from an extraordinarily brokenhearted place. I was 18 when I wrote that song. And I thought, like, the world was ending. And that song now gets to be interpreted and reinterpreted for other people's pain, even though I don't carry that same pain anymore.
I mean, Gravity was a song I wrote from an extraordinarily brokenhearted place. I was 18 when I wrote that song. And I thought, like, the world was ending. And that song now gets to be interpreted and reinterpreted for other people's pain, even though I don't carry that same pain anymore.
I mean, Gravity was a song I wrote from an extraordinarily brokenhearted place. I was 18 when I wrote that song. And I thought, like, the world was ending. And that song now gets to be interpreted and reinterpreted for other people's pain, even though I don't carry that same pain anymore.
My hope is, as a songwriter, I can work to articulate things that maybe you wouldn't quite know how to say or other people feel like, oh, I'm the only person who feels this. And then, like, wait, she must feel it too because it's right there in the song.
My hope is, as a songwriter, I can work to articulate things that maybe you wouldn't quite know how to say or other people feel like, oh, I'm the only person who feels this. And then, like, wait, she must feel it too because it's right there in the song.