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How does one stay centered and prioritize relationships as an artist on tour? Jessia connects home and mental health, how community keeps her recharged, and how her music helps her maintain strong mental health. Josh Fudge realizes what insight he gained through the hardships of the pandemic, like the importance of putting people in his life above all else. Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast talks about the connection to her family through Korean food and being a bestselling author.
Dr. Hill declares that “We really work best in relationships, that’s a huge strength of us as people.” Dr. Krishna doubles down, that “The key ingredient to happiness are relationships.”
Music by Daniel Johnston (courtesy of the Johnston Family, Thirty Tigers, and BMG)
How does one stay centered and prioritize relationships as an artist on tour? Jessia connects home and mental health, how community keeps her recharged, and how her music helps her maintain strong mental health. Josh Fudge realizes what insight he gained through the hardships of the pandemic, like the importance of putting people in his life above all else. Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast talks about the connection to her family through Korean food and being a bestselling author.
Dr. Hill declares that “We really work best in relationships, that’s a huge strength of us as people.” Dr. Krishna doubles down, that “The key ingredient to happiness are relationships.”
Music by Daniel Johnston (courtesy of the Johnston Family, Thirty Tigers, and BMG)