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by Lindsay Lawler

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30 episodes
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Podcast Overview

We Should Write is a show about the healing power of writing—told through conversations that blend sarcasm and soul, vulnerability and absurdity. Each week, host Lindsay Lawler dives deep with songwriters, authors, and creatives of all kinds to discover how putting pen to paper helped them work their stuff out. It’s part therapy, part comedy, all heart. ​ Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just jotting thoughts in the notes app at 3 a.m., this show is your permission slip to get it out, and hear unheard stories of how your favorite artists have done just that. Because through writing, we unlock healing, creativity, clarity, and maybe even a whole new version of ourselves. ​ So . . . we should write, right?!

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7/23/2025

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Feeling Outside the Lines: Andrew Mitch on Sad Songs, Faith, and Writing the Songs You're Afraid to Release

June 3, 2026

Feeling Outside the Lines: Andrew Mitch on Sad Songs, Faith, and Writing the Songs You're Afraid to Release

Andrew Mitch turned down grad school to make sad country songs in Nashville, and 'All in My Head' proved the instinct right. Lindsay and Andrew talk about writing through fear, being a gay Christian in country music, the difference between the church and God, and why your most healing song might be the one you almost deleted. Plus: two live performances, including an unreleased exclusive.

Episode thumbnail for How Living in a “Magic House” Changed Her Life… and Can Change Yours Too with Jennifer Moorman

May 21, 2026

How Living in a “Magic House” Changed Her Life… and Can Change Yours Too with Jennifer Moorman

This week on We Should Write, Lindsay sits down with Jennifer Moorman for a conversation that feels a little like stepping into one of Jennifer’s novels: warm, wonder-filled, and quietly transformative. A USA Today bestselling author of multiple books including The Charmed Library, The Vanishing of Josephine Reynolds, The Magic All Around, and the beloved Mystic Water series, Jennifer is also a former senior editor at HarperCollins, a contributor to outlets including People, Parade, and Writer’s Digest, and a writer for the Strawberry Shortcake series. Together, Lindsay and Jennifer explore “the magic house,” the healing power of words, and the idea that life can feel heavy or magical depending on the lens we choose. They talk about creativity, intuition, storytelling, gratitude, and the small everyday moments that quietly shape who we become. It’s a soulful, funny, deeply human conversation about wonder, writing, and learning to see the extraordinary hidden inside ordinary life.

Episode thumbnail for Creating the Life You Want, and Swimming in Swimming Pools: with Canadian Blues Singer Crystal Shawanda

April 29, 2026

Creating the Life You Want, and Swimming in Swimming Pools: with Canadian Blues Singer Crystal Shawanda

This week on We Should Write, Lindsay sits down with award-winning Indigenous singer, songwriter, and powerhouse vocalist Crystal Shawanda. From singing at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge as a teenager to becoming the first Indigenous artist to win a Juno Award for Blues Album of the Year, Crystal has never stopped carving her own path. But what stood out most in this conversation was her honesty about how writing and creative expression led her to a version of herself she didn’t necessarily see coming, one that showed her what mattered most, helped her clarify her priorities, and ultimately helped her build the life she truly wanted. A life with her husband, her daughter, and music at the center, all without losing who she is in the process. This one is about finding your voice, trusting your gut, and realizing the life you want may be hiding inside the words you write.

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We Should Write is a show about the healing power of writing—told through conversations that blend sarcasm and soul, vulnerability and absurdity. Each week, host Lindsay Lawler dives deep with songwriters, authors, and creatives of all kinds to discover how putting pen to paper helped them work their stuff out. It’s part therapy, part comedy, all heart. ​ Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just jotting thoughts in the notes app at 3 a.m., this show is your permission slip to get it out, and hear unheard stories of how your favorite artists have done just that. Because through writing, we unlock healing, creativity, clarity, and maybe even a whole new version of ourselves. ​ So . . . we should write, right?!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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