Ep 6: Carla Patullo on Grief, Memory, and the Music That Heals
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Grammy-winning composer Carla Patullo joins me for a vulnerable conversation about grief, healing, and the power of music to hold the stories we can’t always speak aloud.
We talk about her early inspirations, her cancer journey, and the surreal moment she won her first Grammy. At the heart of this episode is her Grammy-nominated album Nomadica — a deeply personal work rooted in the loss of her mother and the echoes of memory that continue to shape her artistry.
Carla opens up about queerness, resilience, collaboration, and creating music that becomes a place for healing.
A tender, honest exploration of love, loss, and the art that helps us find our way through both.
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