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Refolkus Podcast - Leaning Into Adversity w/ Daniel Lew


Welcome back to the fifth season of Refolkus. In this week's episode, we chat with artist Daniel Lew about how a life-changing hearing loss at 13 reshaped his relationship with music. He discusses his nonlinear approach to songwriting and recording, how self-help literature has influenced his creative mindset, and the ways he’s adapted his live performance to work with his physical limitations. It’s an empowering conversation about turning challenges into creative strengths.


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About Daniel Lew

13 years ago, Daniel Lew woke from a nightmare to find that he had lost hearing in one ear. This shocking experience redirected his life and supercharged his love for music. Now, he writes introspective songs that are anchored by folk, and also surf between rock, soul, and hip hop. His melodies shine with honesty, merging soulful vocals with catchy guitar riffs and groovy rhythms. He aims to sing every song as if it’s the last, and hopes his vibes help make the world a better place. His heartfelt performances have caught the attention of Ed Sheeran, Jacob Collier, and Dan Mangan. He has released 4 albums, received CBC radio play, showcased nationally and internationally, including as an official showcase artist at the Folk Canada Conference in 2025, and is showing no signs of slowing down. Currently, Daniel is delving back into writing and recording with a new album in the works for 2027.


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Tune in to the latest episodes of Refolkus, featuring the latest music releases from Folk Canada members and Refolkus guests, now broadcasting on CKCU FM 93.1 in Ottawa, CKUW 95.9 FM in Winnipeg and CFBX 92.5 FM in Kamloops.



Presented by Folk Canada

Hosted by Rosalyn Dennett

Produced by Kayla Nezon and Rosalyn Dennett

Mixed by Jordan Moore of The Pod Cabin

Theme music “Amsterdam” by King Cardiac

Artwork by Jaymie Karn


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