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🗓️ 15 November 2022
⏱️ 51 minutes
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Maggie Rogers has never been one to mince words. Aside from her powerhouse voice, one of Maggie’s superpowers is her ability to write pop songs fueled by radical emotional transparency. And while it’s thrilling when an artist bares their soul, that level of constant vulnerability can be unsustainable.
In 2019, after releasing her Grammy-nominated debut, Heard It In A Past Life, and then touring the album relentlessly, Maggie was desperately in need of time away from the spotlight. Just before the pandemic she retreated to her parent’s home in coastal Maine. There, she began writing and recording for her follow-up album, Surrender.
Maggie also started to think deeply about her role as a pop star, and the relationship between herself and the audience. In 2021 she enrolled in a masters program of religion and public life at Harvard Divinity School. There, her studies focused on the spirituality of public gatherings and the ethics of power in pop culture.
On today’s episode, producer Leah Rose talks to Maggie Rogers about how comforting it was for her to become a student again. Maggie also recalls the time she took motorcycle lessons to re-channel the massive amounts of adrenaline she experienced on her first tour. And, we’ll hear the song from Maggie’s new album that she says is the perfect distillation of where she is at now as an artist.
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0:00.0 | Pushkin |
0:11.3 | Maggie Rogers has never been one-dimensed words. |
0:14.7 | Aside from her powerhouse voice, one of Maggie's superpowers is her ability to write pop |
0:19.8 | songs fueled by radical emotional transparency. |
0:24.2 | And while it's thrilling when an artist bears their soul, that level of constant vulnerability |
0:29.4 | can be unsustainable. |
0:31.7 | In 2019, after releasing her Grammy-nominated debut, heard it in a past life, and then touring |
0:37.4 | the album relentlessly, Maggie was desperately in need of time away from the spotlight. |
0:43.7 | Just before the pandemic, she retreated to her parents' home in coastal Maine. |
0:47.8 | There, she began writing and recording her follow-up album, Surrender. |
0:52.6 | Maggie also started to think deeply about her role as a pop star, and the relationship |
0:57.2 | between herself and her audience. |
1:00.4 | In 2021, she enrolled in a master's program of religion and public life at Harvard Divinity |
1:05.7 | School. |
1:06.7 | There, her studies focused on the spirituality of public gatherings, and the ethics of power |
1:12.6 | and pop culture. |
1:14.8 | On today's episode, producer Leah Rose talks to Maggie Rogers about how comforting it was |
1:19.2 | for her to become a student again. |
1:21.8 | Maggie also recalls the time she took motorcycle lessons to re-channel the massive amounts of |
1:26.4 | adrenaline she experienced on her first tour. |
1:29.7 | And we'll hear the song from Maggie's new album that she says is the perfect distillation |
1:35.0 | of where she is now as an artist. |
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