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Toxic Masculinity | Kiesza


Kiesza joins Ryan Skyy to discuss toxic masculinity and her new single “When Boys Cry.” She also touches on her journey recovering from an almost career/life-ending brain injury.

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Finding Your Path | Julia Lee


With the help of Estelle’s song “Do My Thing”, Wilhelmina model Julia Lee sits down with Ryan to talk about how finding the courage to follow her heart helped her forge an improbable career.

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Finding Meaning Through Hope


Armed with the feel-good vibes of Rudimental’s song “Sun Comes Up”, Ryan and co-host Scott Waldman explore the cornerstone to finding meaning in life: hope. The two explore hope’s effects on our lives and ways to restore or strengthen this powerful mental state.

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From Surviving to Thriving | Autumn Rowe


Autumn Rowe is a grammy-winning songwriter who overcame extraordinary circumstances to forge an extraordinary life. Ryan Skyy unpacks Autumn’s mindset and discusses the song that launched her career, “Happiness” by Alexis Jordan.

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Dealing With Challenges


With the help of Rascal Flatts’ song “I’m Movin On”, Ryan and co-host Scott Waldman discuss how to transcend the unique mental challenges brought about by COVID-19 to welcome expansion into our lives.

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Vienna Vienna Unveils Music Video For “Vienna (Everything’s Fine)”


After breaking the news that he has signed with Patrick Stump‘s and Pete Wentz‘s independent label DCD2 Records this past week, Los Angeles-based glimmer rock artist Vienna Vienna has officially released his new single, “Vienna (Everything’s Fine).” Vienna Vienna is poised to be your new favorite playlist addition, featuring introspective lyrics and dazzling indie rock rhythms. The track will appear on his forthcoming debut EP Wonderland, which is due out on October 11 via PULSE Records in collaboration with DCD2. Pre-save the EP here. Read more: Meet Me @ The Altar Shares Live Album From The KIA Forum Vienna Vienna says of… Read more »

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