The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley

Anne Sibley
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley

Singer-Songwriter and Songwriting Coach Anne Sibley interviews guest songwriters who together with Anne, sing their original music and discuss the healing magic and processes of songwriting.

  1. JAN 28

    Crafting Beautiful Songs with Pharis Romero

    Listening to songwriter Pharis Romero is like sitting in the most beautiful kitchen with warm sun streaming in the windows and a cup of your favorite tea. What a treat to get a deep dive into her songwriting process. She has created a beautiful life with her husband, together known as “Pharis & Jason Romero” and you will want to add their albums to your playlists!  Their latest record Tell ‘Em You Were Gold was released on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings in June 2022.  I hope you’ll read all about them, their lives are fascinating and their music and the banjos they build are exquisite.  The two recordings we play on the podcast today are songs that Pharis wrote: Souvenir, the title track from their most recent album and A Wanderer I’ll Stay.  “I love the part of my brain that wants to turn things into songs! And it gets better, the more I do it…” says Pharis.  Visit Pharis’ Website: https://www.pharisandjason.com/home Follow Pharis & Jason Romero on IG: pharisandjason Check Out their Incredible Banjos: https://www.romerobanjos.com/ Enjoy reading these beautiful lyrics to Pharis Romero’s song “A Wanderer I’ll Stay” which we play in the second half of the podcast: Oh why wait for summer when there's time to waste right here There's an aching deep inside says There's no time, honey there's no time Oh I was born to wander, and a wanderer I'll stay Though it grieves my poor old mother There's no time, honey there's no time There's no time, there's no time Why do girls go steady, when their hearts are not inclinеd And I believe thеy just aren't ready For the road, honey for the road Boys are fixed on numbers, how many and what kind In this game we're all pieces On the board, honey on the board On the board, on the board Some will take a hammer, and nail their bodies down In a loving home forever In town, oh honey, in town One morning I might wake up and take the day in hand I'll use the nails and hammer Build a home, honey build a home So many episodes all to inspire and support your songwriting plus check out Anne's songwriting groups and coaching at www.annesibley.com

    1 hr
  2. JAN 21

    How To Find Flow State

    Think of the last time you were songwriting and the words and/or music just felt like a delivery with little effort on your part, has that happened for you? That is flow state. It's available to all of us and it is a powerful conduit for bringing our songs from our heart to life. On today's episode, I explain what it feels like to write a song from this space, to practice it, and trust that it is always available to you. Try this whimsical Exercise to experience flow state (I read it aloud at the end of the Podcast): Picture a beautiful stream. You don’t have to do anything to make that water flow.  Sit down next to that stream, close your eyes, and now imagine that the stream is music and words floating by. Beautiful melodies of all kinds. Powerful lyrics of every shape and form. Take a beautiful cup and dip into that water to scoop out a cup for yourself. Imagine pouring it onto a blank page. As soon as you do, this music and the lyrics come to life, they swirl around you. You hear the notes, the melody and the words form verses and a chorus, and the chord progression is written in front of you. This song is a gift for you now. Anytime you want to write another song, just come back to this stream. It is never ending, always running with a beautiful current, and it always wanting you to come visit. Don’t be too busy to visit the stream. It flows for you and wants to express itself through your voice and through your fingers in the way that your heart can feel its healing powers. Try recording the previous paragraph by speaking it into a Voice Memo. Give it a title so you can listen to it whenever you need to be reminded of flow state. Now find a quiet spot and take a few deep breaths until you feel calm.  Be intentional about having positive thoughts. Listen to the recording (more than once if you need to).  Now open your eyes slowly with a soft focus and write about your experience during this exercise / meditation. What song are you willing to receive in this flow state? Write down any images, lyrics, and/or music that came to you.  Use it to write a song, work on a current song, or just to experience flow state regularly so you can return to this calm and grounding space when you want to be creative. I love hearing from songwriters, reach out through my website or social media.Songwriting Courses, One-on-One coaching, Songwriting Groups, and more! www.annesibley.com

    19 min
  3. JAN 13

    Take The Next Step in Your Songwriting

    I am glad you are here! I hope you are inspired to ease off the break a little and roll into the next step with your songwriting after listening to today's episode. Always a good idea to have your journal nearby to answer some of these reflective questions like what are the next steps for your songwriting? Are you really comfortable staying where you are or might there be some much better rewards taking that next step? **8-Week Songwriting Course that I run is online and I have space for one more songwriter to join us on this journey! Check it out at my website: www.annesibley.com I sent this out today in my songwriting newsletter (and thanks for tuning in to the podcast!!) What if today you took the next step in your songwriting? If you have been staying in your comfort zone, I get it. I’ve been there. It’s comfortable. Actually, if you really looked at it, is it really all that comfortable? To not write the song, or sign up for the group, or share a song? Does that feel good? Here’s my experience of not taking the next step: I feel heavy, and a low-level annoyance. I might get annoyed at kids leaving their dishes all over the kitchen. I feel tired, uninspired, and I’m just going through motions. Bored, maybe sorry for myself. Here’s my experience when I DO take the next step (even the smallest next step like leaving the kitchen dirty and working on my new song): I lose track of time. I feel alive. I have a bounce in my step. I remember I’ve been wanting to thank a friend for something and I text her. I head off to my next thing humming my new song. I smile at the next person I see and ask them how their day is going. Does this resonate? Try this exercise: SONGWRITING & YOUR COMFORT ZONE What is the next step I want to be taking in my songwriting? Write a few sentences off the top of your head, the steps might surprise you. Imagine you take one of these steps, are you more or less comfortable than you are now? Ask a different question now, not about comfort but like this: How might I feel if I take that next step? What would I gain? What might I lose? What is the reward(s) I get for staying in my comfort zone? (Basically you are finding out WHY you don’t take the next steps when you answer this one). Now question that last answer, are they truly rewards? Welcome home to your truth, I promise that taking the next step has rewards beyond what you can even imagine. Allow yourself to take it. Yours in Songwriting,Anne

    19 min
  4. 12/26/2024

    Write More Songs in 2025: Reflect, Celebrate, Receive

    Want to write more? #1) Reflect #2) Celebrate #3) Receive It’s a great time of year to take the time to reflect on what you DO want to see with your songwriting in 2025, can you take time today to imagine your year of songwriting? In today’s episode, I dive into three things to focus on to increase your songwriting in 2025. When we are reflecting we are truly tapping into our heart spaces and listening to our truth. The more we listen, the more our heart will speak. When we take the time to celebrate, from every little thing to every big thing, our lives will be uplifted and our creativity will be more plentiful. You may experience your life in general being uplifted! Learning how to be in a receiving mode is a huge mood booster and life enhancer. I talk in today’s podcast on how to start by just feeling what it feels like in the body to receive. All three of these will create space and permission for writing more songs. Our heart will have so much room to play a larger role in our lives! Writing from the heart is healing and results in authentic songs that you and others will find very meaningful. *For more songwriting tools and inspiration, join my 5-Day Songwriting Challenge - it’s Free and Online starting January 1st but sign up now at www.annesibley.com My popular and supportive 8-Week Songwriting Online Course is live calls every week and starts January 5th!!!! Still a few spaces left, read and register at https://www.annesibley.com/work-with-me

    19 min
  5. 12/09/2024

    Building Self-Trust & Why It Allows More Flow

    Why am I talking about self-trust? Because it helps with songwriting! No one knows better than YOU about you. Gosh, I wish I had learned this earlier. Not just in songwriting but in life. But let’s look at what this thought and belief….”No one knows better than you about you” can do for our songwriting: It can build self-trust and reduce your self-criticism. When you trust yourself more while songwriting, you don’t interrupt the flow of creativity coming through you. You don’t comment (as much!), block, resist, criticize, judge…as much.  Imagine if a song was coming to you, the melody and the lyrics, and your brain was silent other than the song…can you feel what this feels like? You can let your song flow while building a trusting relationship with yourself.  How do you build self-trust?  TRY THIS EXERCISE BELOW: Answer the following questions with a few sentences: What is it I most often judge about my songs? Why? Whose voice do I use when criticizing my songs? What would happen if I stopped grading and checking my songwriting? What was happening the last time I wrote a song or song lyrics that I really liked? Was I wondering what others would think? What is the payoff for criticizing my songs?(It might be that you won’t get teased or criticized by others so you are editing, checking, reigning yourself in before they have the opportunity to). What would it feel like to write a song without wondering what others would think? Try these positive affirmations instead: What I have to say matters. It is healthy for me to hear what my heart has to say. I commit to quieting my inner critic. I commit to questioning my inner critic. I commit to calming my inner critic with kindness so we can work together. No one knows better than me what is in my heart. No one can say what I need to say. I am whole. I can be trusted. I support you! Thanks for tuning in to the Podcast Xoxo Anne8-WEEK ONLINE SONGWRITING COURSE - Your Transformational Experience of 2025Free Songwriting Challenge starts January 1st, New Year - New Song - online just register ahead

    24 min
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    Singer-Songwriter and Songwriting Coach Anne Sibley interviews guest songwriters who together with Anne, sing their original music and discuss the healing magic and processes of songwriting.

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