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Crystal Shawanda – Turning Pain Into Power Through Music

Ep. 185

In this episode, I sit down with Crystal Shawanda, fresh off a 2026 JUNO nomination for Blues Album of the Year for Sing Pretty Blues.

But this conversation goes way deeper than awards.

Crystal opens up about rebuilding her career on her own label, navigating personal loss, and how music became her way of processing grief, addiction, and healing. From losing close family and friends to addiction, to rediscovering her voice through blues, this is a raw and powerful conversation about resilience.


What We Talk About
  • Her 2026 JUNO nomination and the emotional reaction behind it
  • Releasing Sing Pretty Blues independently on her own label
  • The loss of her longtime manager and learning to move forward
  • How grief and addiction shaped the album’s message
  • The personal stories behind songs like “Changes” and “Dirty”
  • Why music became her therapy during some of the hardest moments of her life
  • The impact of addiction on families and communities across Canada
  • Growing up with country, blues, and rock—and finally blending them into her true sound
  • Breaking free from genre boundaries and becoming fully authentic as an artist



Why This Episode Matters

This episode hits on something bigger than music.

It’s about:

  • Grief and how people carry it
  • The real impact of addiction on families
  • Finding strength in vulnerability
  • And learning that healing doesn’t mean forgetting—it means growing

Crystal’s journey shows that sometimes your most powerful work comes from your hardest moments.


About Crystal Shawanda

Crystal Shawanda is a JUNO-nominated artist from Wiikwemkoong First Nation. She first broke out in country music before evolving into a powerful voice in blues.

Her latest album, Sing Pretty Blues, blends country, blues, and soul—marking a new chapter where she fully embraces every part of her musical identity.


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