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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2025 · 38 MIN

My Music Episode 560 - Maggie Baring

from My Music · host Graham Coath

Lyrics, Limerence and Learning to Carry OnIn this poetic, funny, and deeply human episode, host Graham Coath is joined by rising singer-songwriter Maggie Baring for a wide-ranging conversation that covers everything from lost Tube stops and lyrical complexity to mythological songwriting and choir-school memories.Maggie shares the story behind her beautiful new single “Carey” — a track that deals with the grey areas of emotion, unspoken chemistry, and moral complexity. We explore how her English literature background (including a dissertation on Leonard Cohen!) influences her lyrics, why specific details can create universal connection, and how moving to London made her creatively happier than ever — even if it meant being constantly overwhelmed.Along the way, they chat:💬 Why “limerence” is her favourite word📝 The joy and fear of writing personal songs🎹 From church choirs to alternative folk-pop💃 Barn dances, Dido, and whether dancing should be compulsory🌆 Capturing the sound of summer and finding inspiration in everyday lifePlus, there’s a good helping of songwriting advice, mutual Joni Mitchell appreciation, and a few marketing tips for artists figuring out their identity while evolving creatively.If you’ve ever tried to find your voice — or questioned if you should say what you really feel in a song — this episode is for you.🎧 Stream now and don’t forget to add “Carey” to your playlist. One play closer to making it your soundtrack to summer.#MyMusicPodcast #MaggieBaring #NewMusic #AltPop #IndieSongwriters #TheStoryBehindTheSong #Carey #GrahamCoath #WomenInMusic #LyricsMatter #BarnDancePop #LeonardCohenToDido

Lyrics, Limerence and Learning to Carry OnIn this poetic, funny, and deeply human episode, host Graham Coath is joined by rising singer-songwriter Maggie Baring for a wide-ranging conversation that covers everything from lost Tube stops and lyrical complexity to mythological songwriting and choir-school memories.Maggie shares the story behind her beautiful new single “Carey” — a track that deals with the grey areas of emotion, unspoken chemistry, and moral complexity. We explore how her English literature background (including a dissertation on Leonard Cohen!) influences her lyrics, why specific details can create universal connection, and how moving to London made her creatively happier than ever — even if it meant being constantly overwhelmed.Along the way, they chat:💬 Why “limerence” is her favourite word📝 The joy and fear of writing personal songs🎹 From church choirs to alternative folk-pop💃 Barn dances, Dido, and whether dancing should be compulsory🌆 Capturing the sound of summer and finding inspiration in everyday lifePlus, there’s a good helping of songwriting advice, mutual Joni Mitchell appreciation, and a few marketing tips for artists figuring out their identity while evolving creatively.If you’ve ever tried to find your voice — or questioned if you should say what you really feel in a song — this episode is for you.🎧 Stream now and don’t forget to add “Carey” to your playlist. One play closer to making it your soundtrack to summer.#MyMusicPodcast #MaggieBaring #NewMusic #AltPop #IndieSongwriters #TheStoryBehindTheSong #Carey #GrahamCoath #WomenInMusic #LyricsMatter #BarnDancePop #LeonardCohenToDido

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