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Songs and Stories from the Soul

Songs and Stories from the Soul

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Songs and Stories from the Soul” is where songwriters share the faith, heart, and real-life stories behind their songs—revealing the moments, meanings, and melodies that move us all.

© 2025 Songs and Stories from the Soul
Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Musique Spiritualité
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    • 04: Dave Scher's Song "Alright" — Self Acceptance, Texas Soul, And A Songwriter’s Journey
      Nov 16 2025

      We share Dave Scher’s song “All Right” and trace the path from solitude to self acceptance, blending Texas soul, craft choices, and the grind of a working musician. Dave opens up about patience, boundaries, and why live music still matters more than ever.

      • writing from memory and finding truth in quiet
      • “All Right” as a statement of peace and permission
      • lyric choices that serve rhythm and feel
      • picking joy over burnout and pruning gigs
      • the weekly Eddie V’s trio as a creative lab
      • balancing studio costs with headspace needs
      • resilience in a shifting music business
      • AI as a tool, not a substitute for live exchange
      • hemiola and the hidden pulse of the verses
      • what the song asks listeners to believe about themselves

      Come out and have a steak at Eddie V’s


      Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.


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      39 min
    • 03: "Conqueror" — A Song About Becoming Who You Are
      Oct 29 2025

      We share the story behind Conqueror, a song shaped by fear, grit, and a decision to remember our strength. From the first reflective bars to the final anthem, we show how identity, not approval, powers real change.

      • why we wrote Conqueror from lived battles
      • how fear disguises itself and how to answer it
      • the shift from victim to victor as a daily practice
      • the lyric themes that anchor self-belief
      • the musical arc from tension to triumph
      • practical ways to reclaim inner truth
      • choosing identity before achievement
      • using music as a tool for courage

      If this song speaks to you I hope you'll check out Conqueror on Spotify or Apple Music or wherever you watch things maybe on YouTube here and let it remind you of your own power to rise above your fears


      Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.


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      8 min
    • 02: "Since 88" with Ray Prim On Faith, Politics, And The Song That Saved Him
      Oct 18 2025

      Ray Prim joins us to unpack “Since 88,” tracing a journey from leaving his childhood faith to finding healing in melody and simple, soulful songwriting. We get honest about politics, algorithms, panic attacks, therapy, and why a song that sings first can teach later.

      • origin of “Since 88” in religious break and political shift
      • belief now centered on goodness, empathy, and action
      • writing process where melody guides the lyric
      • Bill Withers influence and love of simplicity
      • “ear candy for the soul” as rhythm plus depth
      • critique of social media and algorithmic bubbles
      • AI as a session player for strings and riffs
      • pandemic panic, therapy, and writing “Mr. Midlife”
      • legacy grounded in connection over perfection

      Please check out the links to Ray’s music underneath this video. Make sure you check him out, follow his social media, and come back for our next episode when we talk about more songs, more stories, and more soul


      Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.


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      29 min
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