Singer-songwriter Kalie Shorr shares (and mostly overshares) her thoughts on everything from music to martinis, social media to social anxiety, regrets to risky texts, and so much more. Follow along for diary entries, interviews with her crazy group of friends, and get ready…cause she’s an open book.
Description: For the first time, Kalie publicly talks about being queer in country music and why she felt pressured to stay closeted professionally. She also talks about the heinous laws that are attacking LGBTQIA+ people in Tennessee, and across America.
Kalie talks about pre-show jitters, her best and worst moments, and how to amp yourself up before you go on stage (or just have to talk in front of lots of people!)
This week is Kalie and her boyfriend’s 3 year anniversary. She talks about their (sometimes) long distance relationship and shares the best tips she’s learned along the way to keep it going strong, no matter how many miles are in between.
Kalie talks about Fentanyl, the opioid that has now become the #1 cause of death in Americans age 18-45. She talks about ways you can help and reads a letter from her late friend’s father to Florida Gov. Ron Desantis asking for decriminalization of test strips.
Kalie talks about seasonal depression (also known as Seasonal Affective Disorder or S.A.D.) and what she does to beat the blues. Also, why you should never trust a man with blackout curtains.
Kalie revisits one of her favorite episodes of the podcast and talks about where she’s at in her body positivity journey. Also… can we please stop saying “heroin chic”?!