Maggie Rogers
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Before Maggie Rogers became a Grammy-nominated, best-selling artist, she was Lizzy's intern. The pair reminisce about Maggie's role as head transcriber on Meet Me in the Bathroom, and discuss the conflict Maggie once felt about whether to pursue journalism or music. They also get into how Maggie's process has adapted to the age of Covid, as well as what types of pens, fabrics, and beverages are helping her conjure her new album. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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