We Should Write

Lindsay Lawler

We Should Write is a show about the healing power of writing—told through conversations that blend sarcasm and soul, vulnerability and absurdity. Each week, host Lindsay Lawler dives deep with songwriters, authors, and creatives of all kinds to discover how putting pen to paper helped them work their stuff out. It’s part therapy, part comedy, all heart. ​ Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just jotting thoughts in the notes app at 3 a.m., this show is your permission slip to get it out, and hear unheard stories of how your favorite artists have done just that. Because through writing, we unlock healing, creativity, clarity, and maybe even a whole new version of ourselves. ​ So . . . we should write, right?!

  1. 1D AGO

    Goldpine: Trusting When It’s Time To Share Your Story

    In this special episode — and the very first filmed episode of We Should Write — Lindsay Lawler sits down with Kassie and Ben of the Americana duo Goldpine for a conversation that goes far beyond songwriting. Lindsay first met Kassie years ago during the wild Broadway days in Nashville, when Kassie was singing downtown and Ben was running sound at The Listening Room. Today, the two are 16 years into marriage, traveling the world together and creating music side by side as a husband-and-wife duo. What unfolds in this conversation is less about the music business and more about the deeper places songwriting can come from. Kassie shares about losing a parent and how grief, memory, faith, and healing eventually find their way into the songs we write and the lives we build. Together they explore the idea that the stories we carry from childhood, family, and loss often become the very things that shape our creativity—and sometimes even help us make peace with our past. Goldpine also performs two songs live in this intimate episode, and hearing them acoustically is something else entirely. Kassie’s voice, paired with the songwriting she and Ben create together, has a kind of control and emotional pull that can feel almost mind-bending. It’s the kind of performance that makes you realize these two were meant to be creating music together. More than a songwriter interview, this conversation touches on creativity, spirituality, marriage, and the quiet realization that the hardest parts of our lives often become the stories that help us grow.

    1h 2m
  2. 12/03/2025

    Chris Roberts: Balancing Family and Creativity, Even When Told Becoming a Father Would Get In The Way

    This week on We Should Write, Lindsay sits down with one of her all-time favorite humans and longtime co-writing partners, Chris Roberts—yes, that Chris Roberts: Grammy-winning, multi-instrumentalist, original Broadway cast member of The Civil War, founding member of One Flew South, and one of the most wildly versatile voices in Nashville. For nearly twenty years he’s been part of Lindsay's creative DNA—traveling the country with her singing at truck stops, writing everything from trucking anthems to pop melodies, playing writers’ retreats, and shaping so much of the music born in her corner of this city. But this week we will dive fully into HIS story of how writing has shaped his life. His songs have landed cuts with H.E.R., Ashley McBryde, Matt Stell, Ashley Campbell, and even the Super Bowl, Call of Duty, Assassin’s Creed, 12 Strong, and half the networks you can name. From bluegrass to classical to video-game pop, Chris is brilliance, chaos, heart, and hilarity in one human—and Lindsay is truly honored to share him with you this week. Thanks for tuning in! You can catch our shows anytime on your favorite podcast app or listen on iHeartRadio using the links below. Nemo Nation: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ne... Road Gang Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ro... We Should Write: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-we... Trucking with OOIDA: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-tr...

    58 min

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We Should Write is a show about the healing power of writing—told through conversations that blend sarcasm and soul, vulnerability and absurdity. Each week, host Lindsay Lawler dives deep with songwriters, authors, and creatives of all kinds to discover how putting pen to paper helped them work their stuff out. It’s part therapy, part comedy, all heart. ​ Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just jotting thoughts in the notes app at 3 a.m., this show is your permission slip to get it out, and hear unheard stories of how your favorite artists have done just that. Because through writing, we unlock healing, creativity, clarity, and maybe even a whole new version of ourselves. ​ So . . . we should write, right?!