Recording artist Dylan Garcia shares his powerful journey of healing, creativity, and self-advocacy through music while living with bipolar disorder. He reflects on the challenges of navigating the music industry, the influence of his cultural background, and the importance of spiritual practices in maintaining his creativity. Dylan emphasizes the power of manifestation and the significance of resilience in overcoming personal struggles, inspiring listeners to pursue their passions and advocate for their mental health.
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