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Grief is a very difficult life event to navigate. And sometimes the end of life is not the end of the journey and story.
This is exactly what songwriter, Saint PHNX lead singer, and philanthropist Stevie Jukes and I discuss in this episode.
We discuss the impact of music on mental health, the journey of creating the Happy Place Workshop after the loss of Stevie and Al's father, Bert, and the importance of using music as a tool for healing and resilience.
Stevie also shares insights on their upcoming world tour, the success of their music, and the philanthropic efforts that have emerged from their experiences.
Key takeaways:
You can see more from Stevie and the band here:
Gary's Website | LinkedIn | Facebook
By Gary Gillan5
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Send us a text
Grief is a very difficult life event to navigate. And sometimes the end of life is not the end of the journey and story.
This is exactly what songwriter, Saint PHNX lead singer, and philanthropist Stevie Jukes and I discuss in this episode.
We discuss the impact of music on mental health, the journey of creating the Happy Place Workshop after the loss of Stevie and Al's father, Bert, and the importance of using music as a tool for healing and resilience.
Stevie also shares insights on their upcoming world tour, the success of their music, and the philanthropic efforts that have emerged from their experiences.
Key takeaways:
You can see more from Stevie and the band here:
Gary's Website | LinkedIn | Facebook

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