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The Mental Threads Episode #131: Jay Sidity
For this episode of the mental threads podcast I will be conversing with Jay Sidity. Me and Jay going to his background and discuss matters of him transitioning from Garinger high school to Cochran high School and how socially different it was from one high school to another. We speak about matters in regards to rebranding yourself as an artist and really transitioning in becoming more full-fledged to performing and stuff of that nature will also speaking on all the things that inspire him and just how he gets into his creative state of mind. We speak about matters in society and how dysfunctionality has taken a hold of the black community especially in this generation to the point where toxicity is seen as the strength instead of a weakness. We speak about matters in regards to how this is led to so much negativity in the black community and how stability might serve us way better and more hand in hand with learning to uplift one another as opposed to trying to hold other people's hustle. We also speak about other past guests that we coincidentally know personally which I found was funny anyway this is a very dope episode also you should check it out.