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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 1H 2M

MISS LIZ SERVES: Adam Gaffney Product of Another Sad Song

from Teatime with Miss Liz · host "Miss Liz" Elizabeth Jean Olivia Gagnon Women Making a Difference with One Cup

TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ SERVES: Adam Gaffney June 25th | 7 PM EST TitleProduct of Another Sad Song: Sobriety, Loss & Finding Truth in Music TaglineSometimes the saddest songs become the doorway back to yourself. Description: On June 25th at 7 PM EST, Teatime with Miss Liz welcomes Adam Gaffney — St. Louis alt-country artist, songwriter, Navy veteran, and frontman of Adam Gaffney and the Balladeers. His new album, Product of Another Sad Song, released May 8, is a raw and emotional collection exploring sobriety, grief, love, loss, forgiveness, and the hard-earned lessons that come from rebuilding a life. Featuring the joyful country love song “Darlin,” written for his partner Christy, the album balances heartbreak with hope and honky-tonk grit with deeply personal truth. From losing his mother to cancer while recording the album, to finding sobriety, navigating life as a working musician, and transforming pain into songs, Adam brings a powerful story of resilience, redemption, and creative survival. This Teatime explores music, recovery, grief, military service, love, storytelling, and how truth often finds its way into a song. Opening: Welcome everyone to Teatime with Miss Liz, where we serve real-life T-E-A through stories, music, healing, and honest conversations that connect us through lived experience. Tonight we welcome Adam Gaffney — alt-country songwriter, Navy veteran, and frontman of Adam Gaffney and the Balladeers. Adam’s new album, Product of Another Sad Song, is filled with the kind of truth that only comes from living through the hard parts — grief, addiction, sobriety, love, loss, and learning how to stand again. His single “Darlin” brings joy and love into the story, while the album as a whole carries the weight of healing, memory, and becoming a better version of yourself. Adam, welcome to Teatime with Miss Liz. Closing: Tonight’s conversation reminds us that music can carry grief, joy, pain, redemption, and truth all at once. Adam Gaffney shared how songwriting became a way to process loss, sobriety, love, and the complicated journey of becoming who he is today. His story reminds us that recovery is not only about what we leave behind — it is also about what we choose to build next. As we leave tonight’s Teatime, may we reflect on this: What truth in our own lives is waiting to become a song, a story, or a step toward healing? Adam Gaffney is a St. Louis alt-country artist, Navy veteran, songwriter, and frontman of Adam Gaffney and the Balladeers. His album Product of Another Sad Song explores sobriety, grief, love, loss, and redemption through honest country storytelling, honky-tonk spirit, and deeply personal songs rooted in lived experience. Favourite ColourBlue One Word That Describes HimAmbitious His T-E-E: Be everywhere and nowhereDon’t let the truth get in the way of a good songOnly you know what’s best for you. Three Phrases That Share His Story: Sobriety through songGrief turned into musicCountry truth and redemption Featured Music Single:“Darlin” Album:Product of Another Sad Song #TeatimeWithMissLiz#AdamGaffney#ProductOfAnotherSadSong#AltCountryMusic#MakingADifferenceOneCupAtATime

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