EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 46 MIN
“I Didn’t Learn How to Breathe Until I Left New York” | Episode 8
from Low Tide | A Post-Performance Podcast · host Seawall Sessions
In this episode of Low Tide, we sit down with Rose Stoller after her Seawall Session to talk about leaving New York City, building community upstate, learning how to breathe again, and the creative freedom of making music on her own terms.We dive into her multidisciplinary background in theater and jazz, and her decision to stop giving away her money and creative energy to producers out of self-doubt and imposter syndrome. Rose opens up about reclaiming authorship over her work by teaching herself production and recording her upcoming EP Flower Demos from bed with a Scarlett interface and a mess of tangled cables under the covers.Along the way we talk about LaGuardia auditions, string sections, vocal phrasing, survivalist classes, niche fruit opinions, and why Rose eats five cookies before any real meal.
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In this episode of Low Tide, we sit down with Rose Stoller after her Seawall Session to talk about leaving New York City, building community upstate, learning how to breathe again, and the creative freedom of making music on her own terms.We dive into her multidisciplinary background in theater and jazz, and her decision to stop giving away her money and creative energy to producers out of self-doubt and imposter syndrome. Rose opens up about reclaiming authorship over her work by teaching herself production and recording her upcoming EP Flower Demos from bed with a Scarlett interface and a mess of tangled cables under the covers.Along the way we talk about LaGuardia auditions, string sections, vocal phrasing, survivalist classes, niche fruit opinions, and why Rose eats five cookies before any real meal.
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