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Mental Health, Music & Community with Artist and VTS Student Ari Welkom (aka Avatari)

Mental Health, Music & Community with Artist and VTS Student Ari Welkom (aka Avatari)

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This week on From Singer to Artist, we’re joined by actor, artist, and VTS student Ari Welkom, aka Avatari, for a powerful conversation about music, healing, and being real.

After struggling with addiction, Ari found his way back to himself through music—and created Mental Health & Music, a collaborative space for artists to talk about the connection between creativity and mental wellness.

We also talk about why authenticity attracts the right fans, how singing is deeper than sound, and what it really means to use your voice as a tool for connection.

Whether you’re coming back to music after a hard season, or just trying to figure out how to show up more fully in your art—this one’s for you.

📍Mentioned Resource:

Instagram: @avatariworld

YouTube: @AVATARI

Check out my guest episode on Metal Health And Music (Ari’s podcast) here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5OQdN2Mc25b1nuilMnGuOr?si=522d6f1c057b4873

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