

Singing as 'sweet relief' — Meg Washington on stuttering, spirituality and song
Jan 28, 2025
Meg Washington, an award-winning Australian singer-songwriter, shares her inspiring journey of overcoming a childhood stutter. She reveals how singing transformed from a therapy into a thrilling form of expression. After opening up about her stutter in a TEDx Talk, she discovered new opportunities, such as voicing Calypso in 'Bluey'. Meg also discusses her creative partnership with her husband in adapting Paul Kelly's 'How To Make Gravy' into a film, and the profound role music has played in her life, community, and personal liberation.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Melodies of Childhood and Self-Discovery
02:33 • 18min
Finding Freedom in Song
20:24 • 13min
Love and Creativity: A Journey Together
33:44 • 7min
Embracing the Stutter
40:22 • 7min
The Unexpected Success of a Beloved Cartoon
46:52 • 2min
The Transformative Power of Music and Community
48:46 • 4min