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To Write Love on Her Arms

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  • Episode 311: "Said The Sky and Olivver The Kid - Worth Living For"

Episode 311: "Said The Sky and Olivver The Kid - Worth Living For"

Tuesday 8th September 2020

Trevor Christensen (Said The Sky) and Bryan Sammis (Olivver The Kid) share their new song for the #WorthLivingFor campaign and discuss music's impact on mental health.
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Finding Purpose Through Music: Said The Sky and Olivver The Kid on Mental Health

We don't always know what it takes to save a life, but it can certainly be the mundane, everyday kind of things: the check-in texts, the let's go for a car ride or the hey man, I'm not here to fix you, but I'm here to agree with you that this sucks at the moment and living long enough to see that that flip and say: hey, remember when we survived that season that sucked.
How can music bring meaning to our lives? In this episode, host Chad Moses sits down with Trevor Christensen, known as Said The Sky, and Bryan Sammis, also known as Olivver The Kid, to discuss their involvement in the #WorthLivingFor campaign. They debut a brand new song created specifically for the campaign, which aims to highlight the small yet significant moments that make life worth living.
Trevor and Bryan share personal stories about how music has been a source of connection and purpose for them, especially during challenging times. They dive into the therapeutic aspects of music and how it can foster heartfelt connections that support mental well-being. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the powerful role music can play in mental health.
Whether you're a music lover or someone seeking solace, this conversation offers valuable insights into finding hope and purpose through art.