Join us as we chat with Eli Lev, singer–songwriter, musician, spiritual storyteller, and founder of the Levitators community, for Episode 13 of Real Talk: Mental Health Sounds Like This.
From the Navajo Nation to the Kennedy Center, Eli Lev is making the world feel more connected—one heartfelt song at a time. The Maryland-based singer-songwriter writes music for everyday enlightenment, weaving together stories of travel, transformation, and timeless wisdom.
In this episode, we explore: Eli's approach to songwriting and music, and where it all started
Why music can be a tool for emotional healing and global connection
What it means to tell personal stories that unlock something universal in all of us
The deep intersection of past, present, and future in Eli’s creative process
Plus: what he’s learned from performing across six continents and 40+ states
If you’re a lover of music, meaning, and art that bridges hearts and cultures, this episode is for you.
Connect with Eli Lev Instagram: instagram.com/elilevmusic Website: https://eli-lev.com
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