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EP09: ANSWERING RHETORICAL QUESTIONS IN SONGS LITERALLY

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Have you ever noticed how songs often have odd, rhetorical questions in their lyrics?

These last few weeks have been both healing and heavy for me, so I wanted to do something fun this week that was more light-hearted and create an episode that's purely dedicated to humor and playfulness.

So, I did some research to find some of the most ridiculous rhetorical questions that artists have in their song lyrics (there's a ton of them, if you haven't already noticed) and today, I'm answering them literally.

Some of the song questions go deeper and I decided to answer them honestly, while most of them are legitimately crazy and I crack a ton of jokes about them.

In this episode, I get into:

• Some personal updates & random shit to preface

• Why storytelling is so damn important to me

• How telling our life stories can empty us out & heal us

• The ways I'm scripting new narratives in the face of sharing my stories recently

• Answering rhetorical questions in song lyrics literally

• Random personal secrets about me

... and so, so much more!

Enjoy this episode of "ANSWERING QUESTIONS IN SONGS LITERALLY"!

For more from me, find me on Patreon for my daily writings of poetry, prose, long-form essays, passionate rants, and more: http://www.Patreon.com/AlexandraSchueler

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Have you ever noticed how songs often have odd, rhetorical questions in their lyrics?

These last few weeks have been both healing and heavy for me, so I wanted to do something fun this week that was more light-hearted and create an episode that's purely dedicated to humor and playfulness.

So, I did some research to find some of the most ridiculous rhetorical questions that artists have in their song lyrics (there's a ton of them, if you haven't already noticed) and today, I'm answering them literally.

Some of the song questions go deeper and I decided to answer them honestly, while most of them are legitimately crazy and I crack a ton of jokes about them.

In this episode, I get into:

• Some personal updates & random shit to preface

• Why storytelling is so damn important to me

• How telling our life stories can empty us out & heal us

• The ways I'm scripting new narratives in the face of sharing my stories recently

• Answering rhetorical questions in song lyrics literally

• Random personal secrets about me

... and so, so much more!

Enjoy this episode of "ANSWERING QUESTIONS IN SONGS LITERALLY"!

For more from me, find me on Patreon for my daily writings of poetry, prose, long-form essays, passionate rants, and more: http://www.Patreon.com/AlexandraSchueler

  continue reading

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