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Episode-102 Taking the Helm: Nina, Jayden & Janitsa Welcome Ebony Chaya James

Episode-102 Taking the Helm: Nina, Jayden & Janitsa Welcome Ebony Chaya James

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The trio is back at the helm! Nina, Jayden, and Janitsa team up once again to bring you an intimate, behind-the-scenes conversation with a just starting out artist from Baltimore, MD—Ebony Chaya James. In this episode, Ebony sits down with the co-hosts to share her story, inspiration, and the musical journey she’s just beginning.

What to expect:
An introduction to Ebony Chaya James: who she is, where she comes from, and what sparked her love for music
A deep dive into Ebony’s sound, influences, and the stories behind her songs
The creative process: writing, recording, and the moments that shape her music
Honest, supportive dialogue about perseverance, self-promotion, and growing as an artist in the digital age
Live questions from the hosts and insights into what’s next for Ebony

Why you’ll want to listen:
Fresh perspectives from three dynamic co-hosts who bring different angles to the conversation
An authentic debut-style interview with Ebony, offering a rare glimpse into the journey of a new artist starting to find her voice
A soundtrack-ready episode for aspiring musicians, music lovers, and listeners who enjoy candid conversations about craft and ambition

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Episode length: approximately 45 minutes
Release date: 12-10-25
Available on: All Major Platforms, plus clips on social media

Join Nina, Jayden, and Janitsa as they celebrate new beginnings, amplify a rising Baltimore artist, and explore what it takes to turn a room full of dreams into a stage full of sound.



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