- When you need the courage to break up with that significant other for good, listen to “Get Out and Stay Out”, performed by Stephanie J. Block, from the musical 9 to 5.
- When you find out that the one you love has wronged you in the most unimaginable way, listen to “Burn”, performed by Phillipa Soo, from the musical Hamilton, for the strength to see you through.
- When you need a reminder that your dreams are worth fighting for and working for – listen to A Million Dreams, performed by Jessica Vosk, from The Greatest Showman.
- When you recently get engaged, and everyone’s telling you what you “should do”, and you’re just like, please stop. I got this – listen to “Next To You (The Wedding Song)”, performed and written by Lauren Marcus.
- When you’re at a crossroads, and looking for that sign to tell you which way to go – give a “Where Am I Now?”, performed by Patti Murin from the musical Lysistrata Jones.
- When you become a mother for the first time, listen to “Everything Changes” on a loop, performed by Jessie Mueller, from the musical Waitress.
- When you feel lost and without direction, and all you want is to hear the voice of your grandmother giving you the words of wisdom you need to hear, listen to “Everything I Know”, performed by Mandy Gonzales, from the musical In The Heights.
- When you need a pep talk, something to lift your spirit, and something to pick you up off of the floor when it feels like the world is closing in all around you – listen to “I’m Here”, performed by Cynthia Erivo, from the musical The Color Purple.
- When you need a reminder of the importance to stand strong in your truth and in your light, listen to “A Little Bit Less Than”, performed by Sierra Boggess, from the musical A Little Bit Less Than.
- When you need to remember that life is but a string of moments, some good, some bad, but love is what will see you through – listen to “Some Days”, performed by Audra McDonald, by Steve Marzulo and James Baldwin.