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Today we talk to the intimidating talented Dylan Dunlap who couldn’t be any less intimidating to talk to. He shares his journey through Berklee and getting a record deal all the while finding what it means to take care of your mental health. We also discuss the way ego may be sabotaging the progress on your next project.

Music Minds Matter: They offer a safe space for musicians and those involved in the music scene to chat about successes or challenges we're facing while participating in the music scene. They also do mental wellness meetings every monday. Definitely a safe place to go if you need some support and want to hangout with some like minded musicians. In addition they do sober concerts throughout the year which is something I look forward to attending in May. Learn more at www.musicmindsmatter.org

Los Angeles native Dylan Dunlap creates a lush and hopeful blend of pop, folk, and electronica. With over a million monthly listeners on Spotify, he found success with streaming hits like 2019's "If That's Alright" and 2020's "Who Would Have Thought," while also using his music as a platform for mental health advocacy. We are so excited to share our conversation!Let’s go!

Action:
  1. Call up a fellow musician and friend and check in on them. Just to be the friend you want to see.
** We know how valuable your time is, we appreciate you for spending this time with us and being a part of this community. It is our hope that you feel that sense of community here at musicians Tip Jar and help us spread the word to make us stronger together.

As always, Thanks for joining us and remember there is already enough for everyone, you just need to know how to get it. Until next time, on behalf of Dave Tamkin and myself, Chris Webb. Stay happy, healthy and wealthy. Your mental health is more important than that album, song, sold out show and any amount of money. So give it some love. This is Musicians Trip Jar. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/musicians-tip-jar--4698023/support.
Today we talk to the intimidating talented Dylan Dunlap who couldn’t be any less intimidating to talk to. He shares his journey through Berklee and getting a record deal all the while finding what it means to take care of your mental health. We also discuss the way ego may be sabotaging the progress on your next project. Music Minds Matter: They offer a safe space for musicians and those involved in the music scene to chat about successes or challenges we're facing while participating in the music scene. They also do mental wellness meetings every monday. Definitely a safe place to go if you need some support and want to hangout with some like minded musicians. In addition they do sober concerts throughout the year which is something I look forward to attending in May. Learn more at www.musicmindsmatter.org Los Angeles native Dylan Dunlap creates a lush and hopeful blend of pop, folk, and electronica. With over a million monthly listeners on Spotify, he found success with streaming hits like 2019's "If That's Alright" and 2020's "Who Would Have Thought," while also using his music as a platform for mental health advocacy. We are so excited to share our conversation!Let’s go! Action: Call up a fellow musician and friend and check in on them. Just to be the friend you want to see. ** We know how valuable your time is, we appreciate you for spending this time with us and being a part of this community. It is our hope that you feel that sense of community here at musicians Tip Jar and help us spread the word to make us stronger together. As always, Thanks for joining us and remember there is already enough for everyone, you just need to know how to get it. Until next time, on behalf of Dave Tamkin and myself, Chris Webb. Stay happy, healthy and wealthy. Your mental health is more important than that album, song, sold out show and any amount of money. So give it some love. This is Musicians Trip Jar. read more read less

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