Art That Saved My Life

Say It's Alright: Reflections After The First Episode

26 min · 11. okt. 2024
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2406140/fan_mail/new] Welcome to this bonus episode of Art That Saved My Life as Justin reflects on the impact of the first episode. He discusses the disrupt following its release, the need to offer context for people mentioned in his story, reflections on his ego, key themes of trust, and the pains of unexpressed love.  Music featured on today's episode "Say It's Alright" by Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions "Midnight in Harlem (Crossroads 2010 performance)" by Tedeschi Trucks Band Intro music by Motel TV

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