EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 1H 10M
Johnny Cash, Grief, and the Songs That Carry Us Through
from Unscripted Turbulence with Raegan Medgie · host Raegan Medgie
Would love to hear your thoughts!Singer, actor, musician, director, and Johnny Cash tribute artist Scott Moreau joins me for a conversation that feels as much as it entertains.We talk about his upbringing in Maine, his love of theater and classic music, and how an adult fascination with Johnny Cash eventually led him to portray the legendary singer on stages across the country.But this conversation goes deeper.After losing both of his parents within five months of each other last year, Scott opens up about grief, healing, and the resources that helped him navigate unimaginable loss. Along the way, we discover that the themes of Johnny Cash's life—light and darkness, joy and struggle—mirror much of our own.And yes, Scott performs.It's moving. I cry. And if you stay until the very end, there's an unscripted musical surprise after the official interview wraps.This is a podcast you feel more than you hear.This episode is sponsored by Dude Wow Cocktails — bold flavor, real ingredients, and yes… it’s really good.Get 10% off with code TURBULENCE26. Thanks for supporting the show.New Episodes Take Off Wednesdays!Follow for life beyond the podcast: Newsletter | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook Watch the video version: YouTube
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Would love to hear your thoughts! Singer, actor, musician, director, and Johnny Cash tribute artist Scott Moreau joins me for a conversation that feels as much as it entertains. We talk about his upbringing in Maine, his love of theater and classic music, and how an adult fascination with Johnny Cash eventually led him to portray the legendary singer on stages across the country. But this conversation goes deeper. After losing both of his parents within five months of each other last year, Sc...
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