Episode 150: Lissa Schneckenburger on Music as a First Language, Family Collaborations, and Exploring Things That Seem Like a Thing

Vermont based Singer/Songwriter and Fiddler extraordinaire, Lissa Schneckenburger, came on today to share about her path through traditional and original songwriting, her life as a foster/adoptive parent, and how recognizing needs for important messages can guide the writing process.

Follow along and listen to Lissa at her website ⁠https://lissafiddle.com/⁠

Check out this amazing video for her song ⁠The 11th Labor of Hercules⁠

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