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October 2, 2025 57 mins

Episode 21 // Lee Jennings

Lee Jennings is the powerful and sizeable frontman of the band The Funeal Portrait, and he opens up to chr1stoph3r g0nda, host of the heartdea13r Podcast, about his youth, being bullied, the music industry, failure and fighting forward.

Summary

In this engaging conversation, Lee Jennings of The Funeral Portrait shares insights about life on the road, the importance of a DIY ethos, and the support of family in his musical journey. He discusses overcoming bullying through music, transforming personal pain into art, and the significance of storytelling in connecting with fans. Lee also touches on branding, identity, and the lessons learned over a decade in the music industry, emphasizing the importance of being true to oneself and the power of perseverance.

Takeaways

  • Life on the road is a mix of fun and challenges.
  • The DIY attitude keeps the band grounded and connected to their roots.
  • Family support plays a crucial role in personal and professional success.
  • Overcoming bullying helped shape Lee's identity and passion for music.
  • Music serves as a powerful outlet for transforming pain into art.
  • Storytelling in music fosters deep connections with fans.
  • Branding and identity are essential for standing out in the music industry.
  • A decade of experience has taught valuable lessons about resilience and growth.
  • Mental health awareness is vital for artists navigating the pressures of the industry.
  • Being true to oneself is key to achieving success and fulfillment.
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