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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 48 MIN

Beau James Wilding and Nicole Sophia are 'Too Young To Die'

from The Jeremiah Show: Pop Culture, Music Icons Food Gods · host Jeremiah D. Higgins | Culinary, Pop Culture and Music Expert

Singer-songwriter Beau James Wilding returns to The Jeremiah Show to introduce his evolving dark folk project, Food for the Wyrm, and the haunting new album A Wicked Huntsman. Drawing inspiration from traditional folk ballads, doom, punk, and Irish storytelling traditions, Beau opens up about embracing life’s darker emotions instead of hiding from them. From recording in Ireland to exploring themes of mortality, suffering, and transformation, Beau shares how the album became both a meditation on death and a celebration of being fully alive. Summon the Wrym! Food For The Wyrm Later in the episode, pop artist Nicole Sophia returns with her powerful new single “Too Young to Die” from her album Feral. Nicole speaks candidly about mental health, OCD, social media authenticity, self-love, and the emotional highs and lows that come with building an independent music career. The conversation explores how music can become both a survival tool and a form of resistance, while Nicole continues encouraging listeners to embrace every imperfect part of themselves without apology. Nicole Sophia   Chapter Markers: 00:00 — Beau James Wilding / Food for the Worm 05:30 — The darkness behind A Wicked Huntsman 10:55 — “Unfortunate Rake” and Irish folk influences 14:00 — Recording the album in Ireland 19:00 — Live shows and the Food for the Worm community 26:30 — Nicole Sophia returns 30:00 — Mental health, OCD & social media authenticity 34:30 — Love, heartbreak & writing the next album 36:45 — The story behind “Too Young to Die” 40:00 — Nicole Sophia performs “Too Young to Die”   PODBEAN TJS CREDITS   POP CULTURE, MUSIC ICONS, & FOOD GODS - Listen More & Evolve   Catch Up With Past Shows and Your Favorite Guests - TJS MEDIA LIBRARY   Partner with The Jeremiah Show  BRAND PARTNER DECK   The Jeremiah Show is brought to you by Evolve Entertainment Network  www.thejeremiahshow.com https://radio-evolve.rocks   Host | Executive Producer - Jeremiah D. Higgins Senior Sound Engineer | Producer - Graham Palmer | Surprise Studio   THE JEREMIAH SHOW PROUDLY FEATURES    Cuzen Matcha Worldwide - Get $30 Off at Checkout “JEREMIAH30” Music Connection Magazine  MusiCares  Omad Records Nicole Sofia Voracious Records Greens First - Get 30% Off at Checkout “JEREMIAH30”   The Jeremiah Show Radio Broadcast is heard in London, Somerset, U.K., New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, Los Angeles, Ontario, Canada, and Santa Barbara on Radio Candy Media. We are broadcast in London on Belter Radio and in Paris on My Indie Radio.   SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS   Jeremiah D. Higgins   Graham Palmer, Surprise Studio     Did you like the music in this episode?  The Jeremiah Show Original Music Soundtracks     The Jeremiah Show Theme Song “The Ocean and the Butterfly” by The Dave Matthews Band   NEW SHOWS - Every Friday Classic TJS Shows Drop Every Wednesday

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Singer-songwriter Beau James Wilding returns to The Jeremiah Show to introduce his evolving dark folk project, Food for the Wyrm, and the haunting new album A Wicked Huntsman. Drawing inspiration from traditional folk ballads, doom, punk, and Irish...

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