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Artist Recovery Podcast Ep. 32 | Reeya Banerjee: Music, Memory & Healing

Artist Recovery Podcast Ep. 32 | Reeya Banerjee: Music, Memory & Healing

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What does it mean to turn grief into art? How does an artist navigate identity, mental health, and creativity across multiple disciplines?
In this unforgettable episode of the Artist Recovery Podcast, host Rich Wright sits down with the brilliant Reeya Banerjee — a multidisciplinary artist, writer, musician, and voiceover talent whose story is as powerful as her art.
Reeya opens up about her childhood as the daughter of Indian immigrants, growing up in Washington, D.C., Chicago, and San Francisco, and how her mother’s long battle with cancer shaped her perspective on independence, resilience, and storytelling. From surviving loss to carving her own space in creative nonfiction, playwriting, and songwriting, her journey is raw, inspiring, and deeply human.

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