To Write Love on Her Arms

Episode 311: "Said The Sky and Olivver The Kid - Worth Living For"

09.08.2020 - By TWLOHAPlay

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In this special episode, host Chad Moses is joined by artists Trevor Christensen (Said The Sky) and Bryan Sammis (Olivver The Kid) to premiere a brand new song in honor of the #WorthLivingFor campaign. Following the premiere, Trevor and Bryan stick around to talk about the ways in which music has brought purpose and heartfelt connection into their lives and how they’ve both realized that the small moments in life are the ones that often mean the most.   Download a transcript of this episode at www.twloha.com/podcast. Find out how you can be part of the Worth Living For campaign by visiting worthlivingfor.com. To purchase your World Suicide Prevention Day 2020 Pack, visit store.twloha.com.  Follow TWLOHA on social media at: https://twitter.com/TWLOHA https://www.instagram.com/twloha/ https://www.facebook.com/towriteloveonherarms/ Visit our FIND HELP page of mental health resources at https://twloha.com/find-help/. Get connected for free, 24/7 to a trained crisis counselor via Crisis Text Line by texting TWLOHA to 741741. Connect with our team by emailing [email protected]. Learn more about the podcast and previous episodes at twloha.com/podcast. For help navigating this self-care during this difficult season, visit twloha.com/self-care.  Check out Levi The Poet performing his poem “It’s All Worth Living For” at youtu.be/eG66A_L1ujY.  To watch the video montage for “Worth Living For”, go to youtube.com/saidthesky.  Follow Said The Sky on social media at instagram.com/saidthesky/.  Follow Olivver The Kid on social media at instgram.com/olivverthekid/.   Credits: This episode of the TWLOHA podcast was hosted by Chad Moses and produced by Lindsay Kolsch, with editorial support by Rebecca Ebert. Music assistance was provided by James Likeness and Ben Tichenor.   

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