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Some songs are written to be heard. Others are written to survive. For Jayme Hoiness, Louder Than Hate began not as a performance, but as a lifeline during one of the darkest seasons of her life, when postpartum depression, identity loss, and a fractured world left her searching for something solid to hold onto. What emerged was more than a song. It was proof that even in our quietest breaking, something within us is still brave enough to sing.Featured in 'The Solidarity Edition' of AwareNow Magazine: www.awarenowmagazine.comGuest: Jayme HoinessHost: Allié McGuireFeatured Song by: Jayme HoinessSoundtrack by: We Dream of EdenProduced by: AwareNow Media
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Some songs are written to be heard. Others are written to survive. For Jayme Hoiness, Louder Than Hate began not as a performance, but as a lifeline during one of the darkest seasons of her life, when postpartum depression, identity loss, and a fractured world left her searching for something solid to hold onto. What emerged was more than a song. It was proof that even in our quietest breaking, something within us is still brave enough to sing.Featured in 'The Solidarity Edition' of AwareNow Magazine: www.awarenowmagazine.comGuest: Jayme HoinessHost: Allié McGuireFeatured Song by: Jayme HoinessSoundtrack by: We Dream of EdenProduced by: AwareNow Media