the vehicle for me to find my voice again was it cathartic to write the songs again. absolutely i found it turnin from theater found some way to heal through songwriting. i got to tell my own story. and i didn t necessarily know how to speak about it for a lon time and i felt silenced and i felt i could let my feelings ou through song and get to share that with the world. we ve gone over the story th whole broadway thing and it broadway is really not for you it s not for you because you found that if path is that a fair assessment. true colors have been shown and i ve seen a dark side of th industry that i really as of right now have no desire to be part of it s a shame because it was my love for so long. i feel like because of this cancer culture thing i ve been able to find new ways it to be creative turn into something
couldn t stand the thought of them eating cold, processed food. there were no restaurants. yeah, nothing in houma was open, no power, no water. reporter: so if they wanted food they came to you. came to the women of louisiana, yeah. reporter: and that s the thing, it s not just angel, not by a long shot. good morning, we re turnin and burnin . t turnin and burnin . reporter: while we were there, seemed every 15 minutes, someone else showed up with a side dish, a scene that repeats daily here in houma and across louisiana. it s good? it s good! okay. reporter: on this facebook group, we found thousands ofe women and men helping the linemen in every parish affected by the storm. they ve been preparing meals, offering rooms, even doing laundry. it s like checking your chickens and you got an egg. reporter: angel tells the men to leave their dirty clothes on the porch and has them fluffed and folded by morning. thank you very much. you re welcome. reporter