Healing Through Harmony: Zoe Wees on Anxiety, Epilepsy, and Music
Episode Overview
The episode features an intimate conversation with singer Zoe Wees, focusing on her struggles with anxiety and epilepsy diagnosis.
Zoe candidly shares her experiences of living with anxiety and the liberating effect of putting her experiences into her music.
The episode is a powerful reminder that vulnerability and empathy can be transformative, and that sharing our stories can bring solace to others facing similar struggles.
When you're giving the words when maybe someone else doesn't have them, it is one of the greatest things you can do, one of the most powerful things that you can do.
What if you could turn your struggles into a source of strength? In this episode of 'Why Do You Think You've Got No Friends?', Emily Laing sits down with singer Zoe Wees to uncover how she has done just that. Zoe's new album 'Therapy' isn't just a collection of songs; it's a reflection of her personal journey through anxiety and epilepsy. Growing up in Germany, Zoe faced an early epilepsy diagnosis and the constant challenge of managing anxiety.
Through candid conversations, Emily and Zoe explore how songwriting became Zoe's sanctuary, offering a therapeutic outlet for her emotions. Zoe shares the raw reality of living with anxiety that feels like it's hitting every 10 minutes, and how she learned to navigate these overwhelming feelings. Her story is a testament to the power of vulnerability and creativity in healing. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to find solace in shared experiences and the transformative power of music.