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Second Verse’s Second Verse: It’s the Podcast’s Season 2

An episode of the Second Verse podcast, hosted by Becky Boyland, titled "Second Verse’s Second Verse: It’s the Podcast’s Season 2" was published on September 9, 2025 and runs 2 minutes.

September 9, 2025 ·2m · Second Verse

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Becky Boyland, singer-songwriter and marketing strategist, introduces Season 2 of her podcast Second Verse, which explores the stories of indie artists rediscovering their passion for music. The podcast features resilient musicians transitioning to new chapters, including those who balanced artistry with motherhood, teaching, business, and more. Season 2 delves deeper into personal experiences such as an artist finding his calling and a songwriter inspired by hospice care. Becky also shares her own journey and provides practical advice for creatives. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe and share their stories, embracing the idea that it’s never too late to revive one's musical creativity.

00:00 Introduction to Second Verse

00:20 Recap of Season 1

00:54 What's Coming in Season 2

01:34 Becky's Personal Insights

01:58 Encouragement for Creatives

02:26 Join the Second Verse Community

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