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Have you ever been so worn down by your circumstances that it seemed impossible to believe there could be anything good on the other side?
Just twenty-four hours after her late boyfriend's unexpected passing, Stephanie was feeling everything and nothing at the same time. Yet in the blur of grief, her mom kept repeating to her something she would never forget.
“I promise you, only good will come of this.”
It was a promise that would give her the purpose to get through and ultimately became what inspired Track 8, Only Good Will Come of This.
Join Stephanie as she shares how she learned to find the good in the hardest season of her life and the blessings that came as she found her way back again.
The power of my parents united support
Why we have to take the steps to keep going
The divine in the writing room
How openness to our journey impacts not only ourselves but others
At our weakest moments is often when we need to dig in the deepest to find the strength to go on and that is why this song is so close to her heart. Because whenever it all seemed unbearable she would return to her Mom’s words as a true north on her healing journey.
And friend, putting one foot in front of the other, now you can too.
Quotes from the episode:
"Intentionally find a small amount of goodness, even on the days it feels impossible."
"We find that we are able to experience more joy as we experience more pain."
Listen to the full album On The Edge and track 8 Only Good Will Come of This here:
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Have you ever been brought to the edge of yourself?
No matter the journey, when we reach that pivotal fork in the road, we are all faced with the question: Will I let this take me under or will I choose to find the strength to keep going?
After the revelations of Stephanie’s late boyfriend's infidelities, she was shattered.
But what she would come to learn is that pushing forward is not the same as being present to your pain.
And that is exactly where her battle cry, The Edge, came from.
Tune into today’s episode to hear some of the lessons she learned as she journeyed to the edge of her anger and the hope she found on the other side.
In this episode you’ll hear:
How isolation can keep you stuck in your healing
What anger can teach you about yourself
How touching the edge opens you to your inner strength
This song was once a pathway of self-reflection but now serves as a reminder of the strength that carried her to where she is today. Because even though we might want to go around our pain, the only way out is through.
Listen to the full album On The Edge and track 7 The Edge here:
https://streamlink.to/OnTheEdgeAlbum
Quotes from the episode:
"A story of redemption doesn’t give us the gift to forget but it does allow us to use our scars for good."
"We hold to the truth that we can dig up the strength to find ourselves again but sometimes we have to touch the edge to know the line."
"The only way around it is through it - and you are capable."
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Have you ever found yourself belonging to a club you didn’t sign up for?
Maybe a circumstance only happened to you but somehow along the way you keep finding people who share a similar experience.
In learning that Stephanie wasn’t the only woman in her late boyfriend's life, she suddenly found herself a lifetime member of a strange club. A sisterhood of women who, though they had never met, were forever bound together by the colliding stories of his infidelities.
As Stephanie walked the long road forward, Track 6, Strange Club, became a representation of a turning point in her healing.
On today’s episode, she’ll share about the impact of owning the reality of her circumstance and how telling her truth has brought her even more freedom than she could have imagined.
Tune in to hear:
How the electric guitar line reflects the theme of the song
The camaraderie she has found in this strange little club
How healing can come through humor
Why the best way to tell her story was through music
Though we may not have a choice in what life throws our way, we will always have a choice in what we choose to do with what happens to us. Because at one point or another, there is a good chance we’ll all be members of some type of strange club.
Quotes from the episode:
It’s all a choice in what we choose to do with what happens to us.
Grasping reality allows you to sometimes find this weird level of healing through humor and there’s a different level of strength that comes from that. When you can laugh about it you own it.
Whatever you have gone through doesn’t have to define you.
Listen to the full album On The Edge and track 6 Strange Club here:
https://streamlink.to/OnTheEdgeAlbum
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Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a circumstance in your life and wished you had the pen to rewrite the plot entirely? I mean, aren’t we supposed to be the main character of our own story?
Just a few weeks after her late boyfriend’s passing, Stephanie found herself trying to acclimate to a new reality. Even though her whole world had come to a screeching halt, time kept moving.
It felt impossible to imagine that she could return to doing anything that she loved ever again, especially returning to her music. Thankfully, those closest to her knew that that was in fact the lifeline she needed to be able to begin again.
Returning to the stage brought the little bit of lightness she needed to move forward into the heaviness of her reality and that is exactly the perspective she wrote Track 5, Fiction, from.
If you are in a situation you can’t wrap your head around and are longing for a way through, you won’t want to miss today’s episode as she shares,
Why this song unironically was a total rewrite How fighting for lightness can provide a way through your pain Why telling this story has been so valuable to my grieving process How accepting your reality can free you to return to yourselfWhile what you see in front of you might not be the life you had imagined, let Stephanie be the friend to remind you, you are still the main character of your story and there is a whole lot of living yet to do.
Quotes from the episode:
This is how I believe we are able to get through things because we are all going through the same things, just different versions of the gray, because really nothing is black and white.
If you feel that your situation is taking you under, is pulling you down. Search and fight for any level of lightness because it'll be what gets you through.
Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction.
Listen to the full album On The Edge and track 5 Fiction here:
https://streamlink.to/OnTheEdgeAlbum
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Have you ever found yourself in a relationship trying to quiet the subtle nudge that something just isn’t quite right? Or, when red flags kept finding their way in front of you, you were just so smitten you chose to let them slide?
After Stephanie’s late boyfriend passed, she found herself trying to pick up the pieces of what she thought her relationship was and the actual reality of it.
From the view of the other side, she wrote the fourth song on her album, Charmed, a light-hearted recount of the beginning and end of their relationship and an anthem of solidarity for anyone who has found themselves in a similar situation.
On today’s episode, she will share some of the red flags she missed and a few key realizations that have brought her to a place of not only trusting others again but herself.
Tune in to hear:
The Christmas gift that became the metaphor for her relationship
Why trustworthy people are a necessity to your inner circle
Why your gut is your biggest advocate
How your story isn’t defined by your past
In reality, her story is not uncommon, because any time our hearts get involved, acting on what we innately know becomes that much harder. But, what if what we think will break us actually might build us?
Quotes from the episode:
"If your gut is signaling to you early on, listen to it before you don't trust it anymore."
"Borrow courage in the fact of knowing you have the ability to change your future no matter what has happened in your past."
Listen to the full album On The Edge and track 4 Charmed here:
https://streamlink.to/OnTheEdgeAlbum
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Have you ever been left without answers after the ending of a relationship? How do you move on when you so desperately are seeking closure through these answers?
In this episode, Stephanie is taking you behind the scenes of Track 3 from her album, Last Breath, as she chronicles in song how she was able to move forward in life without answers from her late boyfriend to the questions that were keeping her stuck.
Tune in to this episode to hear:
How Stephanie initially reacted after hearing the news that she wasn’t the only woman in her late boyfriend’s life,
The change to Last Breath suggested by the producer that changed the song,
How Stephanie initially coped with the pain, and how you may relate to this, too -
What you ACTUALLY need to move forward in life, and
Why you shouldn’t limit the pain you feel during a hard time.
Even if your relationship didn’t end with the death of a loved one, sometimes it can feel like that when they walk out of your life. Closure is hard without answers - but healing is attainable nonetheless.
Tune in to find the courage you need to pursue wholeness in life and dive into the story behind Stephanie’s vulnerable song as she asks:
“Would you leave me questioning everything you ever said, if you knew it was your last breath?”
Quotes from the episode:
When you limit your ability to feel the pain, you limit your ability to feel joy, too.
You don’t need closure to move on. You need something else: healing.
You have to feel it to be able to heal it.
Listen to the full album On The Edge and track 3 Last Breath here:
https://streamlink.to/OnTheEdgeAlbum
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Have you ever experienced a life changing impact from the most unexpecting person in your life?
For Stephanie, it was her late boyfriend’s daughter. The one she helped raise during her 4-year relationship with her father. After his death, Stephanie’s love for his daughter remained - and her instinct to protect her became a primary purpose in her life.
This is what Track 2, Like She Is, is all about.
Tune in to this episode to hear how her love of this child inspired the second, and most chronologically accurate song, on her album, On The Edge.
You’ll hear:
How this song directly depicts the events of the night of her late boyfriend’s plane crash,
Behind the scenes of the songwriting process,
The importance of the timing of releasing this album
This song is for every step mother, step father, mentor, unexpecting person that walks into your life that you love as your own. After listening, go hug your loved ones a little tighter today.
Quotes from the episode:
“But isn't that just life? Confusing, contradictory, and chaotic all at once. And once we start to accept that as our truth - as the truth - that's when we can really start to accept ourselves, just as we are.”
Listen to the full album On The Edge and track 2 Like She Is here:
https://streamlink.to/OnTheEdgeAlbum
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Is there a time period in your life you wish you could get back?
After learning of the longevity of her late boyfriend’s infidelity, Stephanie was forced into a season of reflection of not only the relationship, but also herself.
Tune in to this episode to hear how this time of reflection inspired the first song on her album, The Lost Years.
You’ll hear:
Behind the scenes of the songwriting process,
Her favorite lines from the song (and hopefully yours, too!),
How she took ownership to make lasting change in her life, and
The concept of Borrowing Courage that will follow through the rest of this season.
If you’ve ever stayed in a relationship or season of life too long, and it felt like you ‘lost time’ – this episode is sure to bring your power back, and perhaps not in a way you expect.
Quotes from the episode:
“I decided to name it, to be able to reclaim it.”
“If you can face it, you can change it.”
Listen to The Lost Years song here:
https://open.spotify.com/track/0YRV2pck0Q2kLp4Tao0rFL?si=3132189fa29240fc
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“I just thought he had a lot of exes.”
When musician, songwriter, and mental health advocate, Stephanie Quayle, attended her long-term boyfriend’s memorial service with his daughter, she knew facing the grief of his plane accident would be overwhelming.
What she didn’t know was the blindsiding betrayal she was about to uncover.
Welcome to the On the Edge Podcast with Stephanie Quayle.
On this season of the podcast, Stephanie will be chronicling the behind scenes of each song off her latest album, On The Edge – which follows the stranger than fiction storyline of finding out the truth about her long term relationship after a tragic plane crash.
But this story doesn’t end in heartbreak and hurt.
Tune in to this inaugural trailer episode as Stephanie vulnerably invites you into a journey of how betrayal and grief turned to love and laughter - and how we can begin to find ourselves, and fall in love with our life again – despite the darkest of seasons.
The hope? That each of these 8 songs, and now these 8 episodes, resonate with your heart to redefine yourself through honest discovery.
Through a theme of borrowing courage and lighthearted mantras, learn how sometimes the stranger than fiction truth can end up leading you back to yourself.
Listen to Stephanie’s On The Edge album here:
https://streamlink.to/OnTheEdgeAlbum