Meet Lindsay
Lindsay Lawler is a singer, songwriter, radio host, trucking spokesperson, and Nashville-based entrepreneur.
She spent several years performing in Los Angeles along the Sunset Strip before making her way to Nashville where she was a featured performer at the famous Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge.
Lawler spent many years as the national spokesperson of the Highway Angel program in the trucking industry which recognizes drivers who have performed extraordinary acts out on the road, and her song "Highway Angel'' has become an anthem for truck drivers everywhere. She has also written songs for trucking programs such as Citizen Driver, Women In Trucking, Capitol Christmas Tree and Wreaths Across America. Lawler founded the Highway Angel Truckstop Tour and performed free concerts for truckers at truck stops across the country, and is an on-going judge for Travel Center's of America's Citizen Driver program. She has performed multiple years at our nation's capital in DC for the lighting of the Christmas tree, and at Arlington Cemetery for the laying of the wreaths. Her multiple albums are available at TA/Petro truck stops across the country as well as streaming everywhere.
In addition, she has released the single “I’m Okay” featured in People Magazine and the duet “Crazy Girls” with 80’s icon Tiffany. Lawler got her start in radio at the age of 17 with the late great Kidd Kraddick, then went on to be an on air producer in Los Angeles, and host shows on Sirius XM and IHeart in Nashville. In 2025 she launched her own show and passion project We Should Write, which is a show about the healing power of writing. Lawler talks to songwriters, authors, and creatives of all kinds about how putting pen to paper has helped them heal, grow, and work their stuff out. Because as Lawler says, "Writing is cheaper than therapy, and way more, dare I say, honest." You can find We Should Write wherever you stream your podcasts.
Lindsay and her husband Seamus, who works in the TV/film industry, live in Franklin, TN with their 7 year old daughter Freya who they adopted from the Marshall Islands