
Molly Tuttle has shared stages with Ringo Starr and Billy Strings, yet she still grapples with the unpredictable "ups and downs" of a musician's schedule, and the inherent instability of the road. We talk with the GRAMMY-winning artist, and first woman to win IBMA Guitarist of the Year, about the "baggage" of turning a passion into a profession. We explore the necessity of trusting one's gut over industry expectations, how she navigates the transition from bluegrass traditionalism to rock-leaning solo projects, and the quiet power of a partner who understands the nuance of tour routing.
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Heather Mae on social justice songwriting, the hedonic treadmill, and hearing god during a massage.

Matraca Berg on the Nashville Hit Machine, streaming economics, and getting busted by bro country.

Rob Moose on the feast-or-famine mindset, songs as love letters, and remaining child-like.

Michaela Anne + Aaron Shafer-Haiss on intuition vs assumption, creative ownership, and vulnerability as a faucet.
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