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Jewel on Freewheelin’ Woman, Covering Maggie Rogers, Mental Health Activism

Country folk icon discusses being "on the edge of failure"

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jewel freewheelin woman kyle meredith with podcast interview photo by Dana Trippe
Kyle Meredith with Jewel, photo by Dana Trippe

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    Jewel takes us inside Freewheelin’ Woman, an album she calls “the most intense creative process I’ve ever been through,” on a new episode of the Kyle Meredith With… podcast.

    The eclectic artist talks about how she “catches a feeling” when songwriting, writing with “You Were Meant for Me” co-songwriter Steve Poltz again, and her changing sounds. Jewel also tells us about having Darius Rucker and Train’s Pat Monahan on the album, being inspired by Tori Amos, and that she made a folk album during the pandemic that could be released next.

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    Elsewhere, she discusses her cover of Maggie Rogers’ “Alaska,” as well as her profound mental health activism through her Never Broken program.

    Listen to Jewel discuss Freewheelin’ Woman and more above or via the YouTube player below. After that, don’t forget to like and subscribe to Kyle Meredith With… wherever you get your podcasts, and you can also follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our shows.

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