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EPISODE · Dec 25, 2024 · 38 MIN

From Victim to Victor: Rich Vysion on Music, Resilience, and Transformation

from Life-Changing Challengers · host Brad A Minus

In this episode of Life-Changing Challengers, host Brad Minus interviews Rich Vysion, an author, recording artist, and advocate for resilience and hope. Rich shares his inspiring journey of overcoming a victim mentality and transforming his life through music, writing, and self-discovery. From growing up in a dynamic but challenging family environment to pursuing his passion for music against all odds, Rich’s story is one of perseverance, creativity, and personal growth.Rich discusses the lessons he’s learned from adversity, the power of self-expression, and the challenges of building a career in music. He also highlights his book, From Victim to Victor: Transforming Trauma into Triumph, and his upcoming headlining performance at The Delancey in New York City. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to find hope and inspiration through life’s struggles.Episode Highlights:[1:00] – Rich’s childhood in New York, navigating family challenges, and finding resilience in adversity.[10:30] – The discipline he gained from attending a military-based high school and how it shaped his mindset.[18:00] – Rich’s journey into music, from pursuing journalism to discovering his passion for hip-hop and cinematic rap.[27:50] – Overcoming criticism and cyberbullying that led to self-doubt and how he found validation through his fans and community.Key Takeaways:Adversity can be a catalyst for personal growth and resilience if approached with the right mindset.Self-expression through music, writing, or other creative outlets can help process emotions and inspire others.Building a career in music or any creative field requires persistence, patience, and a willingness to face setbacks.Surrounding yourself with supportive communities can provide the encouragement and validation needed to keep moving forward.Links & Resources:Rich Vysion’s Website: RichVysion.com – Explore his music, book, and upcoming events.Rich’s Book: From Victim to Victor – Available on Amazon in print and ebook formats.Listen to Rich’s Music: SoundCloudFollow Rich on Social Media:Instagram: @RichVysionFacebook: @richard.seeramYoutube: @richvysionIf you’re in New York, catch Rich’s headlining performance at The Delancey (160 Delancey St., New York, NY 10002) on January 4th, 2024. Doors open at 5 PM, and the set begins at 5:45 PM. Don’t miss it!Have an idea or feedback? Click here to share. Contact Brad @ Life Changing ChallengersInstagram: @bradaminusFacebook: @bradaminusX(Twitter): @bradaminusYouTube: @lifechangingchallengersLifeChangingChallengers.comWant to be a guest on Life-Changing Challengers? Send Brad Minus a message on PodMatch, here.

In this episode of Life-Changing Challengers, host Brad Minus interviews Rich Vysion, an author, recording artist, and advocate for resilience and hope. Rich shares his inspiring journey of overcoming a victim mentality and transforming his life through music, writing, and self-discovery. From growing up in a dynamic but challenging family environment to pursuing his passion for music against all odds, Rich’s story is one of perseverance, creativity, and personal growth.Rich discusses the lessons he’s learned from adversity, the power of self-expression, and the challenges of building a career in music. He also highlights his book, From Victim to Victor: Transforming Trauma into Triumph, and his upcoming headlining performance at The Delancey in New York City. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to find hope and inspiration through life’s struggles.Episode Highlights:[1:00] – Rich’s childhood in New York, navigating family challenges, and finding resilience in adversity.[10:30] – The discipline he gained from attending a military-based high school and how it shaped his mindset.[18:00] – Rich’s journey into music, from pursuing journalism to discovering his passion for hip-hop and cinematic rap.[27:50] – Overcoming criticism and cyberbullying that led to self-doubt and how he found validation through his fans and community.Key Takeaways:Adversity can be a catalyst for personal growth and resilience if approached with the right mindset.Self-expression through music, writing, or other creative outlets can help process emotions and inspire others.Building a career in music or any creative field requires persistence, patience, and a willingness to face setbacks.Surrounding yourself with supportive communities can provide the encouragement and validation needed to keep moving forward.Links & Resources:Rich Vysion’s Website: RichVysion.com – Explore his music, book, and upcoming events.Rich’s Book: From Victim to Victor – Available on Amazon in print and ebook formats.Listen to Rich’s Music: SoundCloudFollow Rich on Social Media:Instagram: @RichVysionFacebook: @richard.seeramYoutube: @richvysionIf you’re in New York, catch Rich’s headlining performance at The Delancey (160 Delancey St., New York, NY 10002) on January 4th, 2024. Doors open at 5 PM, and the set begins at 5:45 PM. Don’t miss it!Have an idea or feedback? Click here to share. Contact Brad @ Life Changing ChallengersInstagram: @bradaminusFacebook: @bradaminusX(Twitter): @bradaminusYouTube: @lifechangingchallengersLifeChangingChallengers.comWant to be a guest on Life-Changing Challengers? Send Brad Minus a message on PodMatch, here.

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