“When you go into a writing session, you never know what will happen,” says Andrews, whose recent credits include BTS’ hit “Dynamite” and “Supalonely” by Benee, whichThe native Canadian is hoping that “The Green Room” captures the same vulnerability and improvisation she finds during her collaborations.
Andrews notes the importance of including a licensed mental health professional on “The Green Room.” “I often think back to my high school days,” she reflects. “Something like this could have been potentially a lifesaver.” Featuring an organic approach to its interviews, the latest episode on ‘coming out’ leaves room for its guests to steer the dialogue as Andrews hangs back, interjecting only when needed. “I want to make sure I’m letting people tell their story in a way that they want to tell it,” she explains, though she often prepares via pre-interviews with her guests and licensed mental health professionals to learn everyone’s boundaries.
Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)
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