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Legacy Lyrics and Life

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About Legacy Lyrics and Life

Think about your favorite song. can you remember how you felt when you first heard it? Where you were, what you were doing? Did the lyrics hit home for you, tell a story? Your favorite song may actually represent a time capsule of memories, what was going on in your life. That song, that beat, that joy, that vibration, it's tied to your legacy.I’m your host, Shawna Wells, your Legacy Architect, and welcome to Legacy, Lyrics and Life the podcast where I’ll help you lean into the bliss and liberation of aligning your life with the legacy you desire to leave.In my daily work, I support and guide leaders as they connect their lineage to their legacies, but my work is also guided by energy because I’m a hardcore music enthusiast! Music is embedded into so much of the DNA of our history as a community. There’s just something about the nostalgia that moves me and gets me excited!So not only will I be sharing some of my memories and lessons through songs, I’ll also introduce you to change-makers and their stories and we’ll have conversations with inspiring people who care passionately about contributing to the generations to come. In every episode, my goal is to deepen the thoughts, conversations, and ideas around legacy.So what will your legacy be? The Legacy, Lyrics and Life podcast is your invitation to scribble your thoughts on a blank sheet of paper, where you'll eventually write your own music, and dream up your own melodies. Come on an adventure with me to create your legacy! If you choose to join us, your adventure begins now!

What kind of guest might make a good fit?

Looking to interview musicians, historians, and cultural leaders who can discuss the profound impact of music on personal and community legacies, and share stories that connect songs with life's pivotal moments.

Note: Guest insights are created with AI assistance.

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