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The Power Of Empowered Pop With Jordyn Sugar

21 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Mental health and music go hand in hand since most artists pour the contents of their hearts and minds into their songs. This is exactly what Canadian singer-songwriter and pop artist Jordyn Sugar [https://www.jordynsugar.com/] is doing through her empowered pop music. Joining Marc Lehman, she discusses her creativity, confidence, and what it means to normalize inner work, especially among young people. Jordyn also shares how Justin Bieber inspired her to continue writing music and how she uses her art to encourage self-belief and emotional openness that help unlock your most authentic self. Reading about mental health is hard. Let’s schedule a free consultation [https://www.uareheard.com/free-consultation-connecticut/].

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