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Sarah McLachlan: Making Music to Connect and Heal

37m 19s

In this episode, Sarah McLachlan talks about finding common ground with people from all walks of life. We explore the lasting impact of Lilith Fair, the all-women music festival she founded in the 1990s, and the process behind her new album, Better Broken.

Aired: 09/25/25
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