• WrightWay Jay speaks LOST SOUL SURVIVOR into existence in 2024

  • Jun 14 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

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WrightWay Jay speaks LOST SOUL SURVIVOR into existence in 2024

  • Summary

  • The Marathon Life Podcast is a motivational and educational platform that features interviews with emerging artists, entrepreneurs, and hustlers in various fields. In this episode, the host interviews WrightWay Jay, a recording artist, about his journey and the challenges he has overcome. WrightWay Jay shares his experiences of being bullied as a child and how he developed a thick skin. He also talks about his passion for hip hop and how he found his own voice in the music industry. The episode explores themes of resilience, self-acceptance, and personal growth. In this conversation, Wrightway Jay discusses his journey as a musician and the inspiration behind his music. He talks about the importance of vulnerability in his music and how it allows him to connect with his audience. He also shares the story behind his album 'Timeless Music Volume 1' and the message he wants people to receive from it. The conversation also delves into the creation of the Lost Soul Survivor Project, a nonprofit organization aimed at helping people overcome addiction through music. Wrightway Jay shares his vision for the project and the impact he hopes to make.




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