Isn't it wild how no one person, can have the exact same experiences? What's even more wild is that our experiences are a huge factor in how our lives and our behaviors are shaped.   Wayne Mill's, also known as WeMoveAir, is a talented producer, engineer, song writer, and artist. Wayne hasn't had a life where everything is handed to him, in fact, his upbringing was quite the opposite.   Wayne and I share one thing in common and that is that we both lost our dads to the system. His father used to be a Hells Angels, and as we all know bikers can get into some fucked up shit. Unfortunately, Waynes father spent most of Waynes childhood locked up. His mother wanted to protect him so he never really got to know his dad, until he was 19, shortly after his dad got out of prison. Not to long after meeting his father he passed away of heart failure.   In this episode, we talk about how growing up in a chaotic environment, such as being around drugs and violence at a young age, can really make a child feel isolated and confused. Childhood is a very important part of a persons life, because it's when we mirror others and learn how to behave.   Wayne also shares how skateboarding changed the entire dynamic of his life, and being an outlet to freedom. He then goes on and talks about the moment when he realized that he was an amazing song writer. Eventually he found his love for graffiti, and talks about getting caught for tagging. Follow Wayne Mills instagram.com/wemoveair Twitter.com/wemoveair Soundcloud.com/wemoveair Wayne Mills on spotify/ Itunes Life and Love Ep out now!