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Deaf in One Ear, She Won The Voice: Maelyn Superpower Story

Deaf in One Ear, She Won The Voice: Maelyn Superpower Story

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In this inspiring episode, we are delighted to have Maelyn Jarmon Season 16 winner of The Voice, as she shares her extraordinary journey from the struggles and resilience of a hearing-impaired artist to her triumphant rise in the music industry. Maelyn opens up about her deep connection to music, her artistic process, and the pivotal moments that shaped her career. She discusses the challenges and unglamorous realities of being a professional musician, the transformative experience of competing on 'The Voice' with Coach John Legend, and how she turned her perceived limitations into superpowers. Join us for a captivating conversation and special live performance. Don't miss out on this moving story of perseverance, authenticity, and the power of transformative art.

00:31 Early Life and Musical Beginnings
02:04 Journey to New York and Struggles
11:19 The Turning Point: Instagram Discovery
12:39 The Voice Experience
21:30 Living with a Hearing Impairment
22:09 The Full-Body Experience of Singing
24:07 Songwriting as Therapy
26:42 Genre-Bending and Musical Influences
27:37 Artistic Evolution and Personal Growth
31:53 The Unglamorous Reality of a Creative Life
33:38 Embracing Disabilities as Superpowers
36:40 Audience Q&A

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