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In this episode of We Need to Talk, Nyla Symone sits down with singer-songwriter Kennedy Ryon for an emotional and empowering conversation about love, healing, and resilience. Kennedy opens up about the abusive relationship that inspired her viral records, sharing how pain became a catalyst for self-discovery and creative expression. They discuss the emotional honesty in her music, her growth as an artist, and what it means to reclaim your voice through storytelling. As an independent artist who recently sold out her first tour, Kennedy reflects on the power of authenticity, the weight of vulnerability, and the excitement of what’s ahead. This is a conversation about turning wounds into art—and doing it on your own terms. Tune in and comment in the socials below.

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