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There’s been a shift in Angie McMahon’s songwriting recently. Where once she used music as a way to speak to other people – usually those who had hurt or harmed her – or for the situations where she couldn’t quite find the right words to say, lately, it’s been a way to talk to herself.

“I think really going inward in this last chapter, the songwriting became a way to heal myself,” Angie says. “I was learning from meditations that I was listening to a lot in my period of low health,

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