Welcome to The Waffle Shop! 🧇
This is the music and mental health podcast hosted by Taylor James! The podcast gets people waffling about their mental health, coping mechanisms, life's minor inconveniences, and the music that soundtracks it all!
Each episode, Taylor is joined by a very special guest to have a waffle about their journey so far, what gets on their nerves, and to hear the songs that have soundtracked their defining moments!
Want to come for a waffle or get involved with the weekly waffle? Get in touch: taylor@waffleshoppodcast.com
Make sure you hit that subscribe button and check us out on Instagram for some more content!
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Welcome to The Waffle Shop! 🧇
This is the music and mental health podcast hosted by Taylor James! The podcast gets people waffling about their mental health, coping mechanisms, life's minor inconveniences, and the music that soundtracks it all!
Each episode, Taylor is joined by a very special guest to have a waffle about their journey so far, what gets on their nerves, and to hear the songs that have soundtracked their defining moments!
Want to come for a waffle or get involved with the weekly waffle? Get in touch: taylor@waffleshoppodcast.com
Make sure you hit that subscribe button and check us out on Instagram for some more content!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to The Waffle Shop!
JACK IS BACKKKK!
Joining me for a round two is the brilliant, BRIT Award Winning, Singer, songwriter Jack Garratt!
Jack opens up about the inspiration behind his haunting new single ‘Catherine Wheel’ and his forthcoming album ‘Pillars’, reflecting on the importance of authenticity in his creative process and how rituals and self-care help him stay grounded in an often chaotic industry.
We also get a bit deep about the realities of body dysmorphia, navigating self-sabotage, and how music has served as both a mirror and a medicine. Jack introduces the concept of love as a structure of three core pillars — self-love, platonic love, and romantic love — and the conversation explores the need for balance and presence in all three.
Despite the heavy topics, Jack brings humour and relatability, reminding us that it’s okay to laugh while healing and that being yourself is the most radical thing you can be.
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