Listen "No one can tell you, "you are free""
Episode Synopsis
For someone who has performed around the world, being grounded by the pandemic could be seen as more than just an inconvenience. For Canadian Soprano Measha Brueggergosman Lee, it has been a grounding of a different kind. While supporting her new series of virtual concerts, she reflects on how we wouldn't have chosen what has happened over the last two years, but she also wouldn't have changed it. She says it's all the more reason to recognise we are responsible for our own autonomy as we lift each other up in our communities. She calls it liberating despite being isolated at home with her kids and recently getting married.
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