
S2E53 - Jamie Lammers
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What if the stillness we crave isn’t peace, but shutdown?
In this episode, we explore the quiet spaces we mistake for healing and the music that finally speaks the truth we’ve been holding in. Inspired by the haunting swell of Disturbed’s cover of “The Sound of Silence,” this story opens with a moment of misrecognition: assuming silence meant safety, when in reality, it was where all the unsaid things were hiding.
I’m joined by Jamie Lammers, a genre-blurring artist who makes synth-forward music that doesn’t just sound good it feels honest. Their work is part electronic atmosphere, part emotional confession. It’s the kind of music that invites you to stop pretending and finally feel something.
We talk about:
* The difference between emotional stillness and emotional numbness
* How music helps us tell the truth when words won’t cooperate
* The quiet power of making space for hard feelings
* Learning to recognize what we’ve buried and gently bringing it back to the surface
If you’ve ever held your breath through hard things… if you’ve ever worn silence like armor… if you’ve ever needed a song to say what you couldn’t—this conversation is for you.
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Theme music by: Lincoln Parish
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