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How to Turn Pain into Purpose Through Passion with Country Artist Jay Allen

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This week on Here's What We Know, join us for an unforgettable conversation with country singer-songwriter, philanthropist, advocate, and all-around amazing human, Jay Allen. Known for his emotional storytelling, trademark humor, electric performances, and tireless work to make a difference, Jay opens up about his life, career, and the causes closest to his heart. Listen now!

In This Episode:

  • Jay dives into his fitness routine and how staying active helps him maintain mental clarity.
  • Get a behind-the-scenes look at Jay’s preparation for the last ACM Awards, where he rocked a timeless all-black wedding tux.
  • Jay opens up about how he and his wife overcame the curveball of Hurricane Ian disrupting their wedding plans. Thanks to the generosity of friends, they turned a challenge into a beautiful celebration of love.
  • Prepare to be moved as Jay shares his mission to fight Alzheimer’s. With over $120 million raised for research, collaborations with artists like Walker Hayes, and impactful charity concerts, Jay’s philanthropy shines a light on how music and storytelling can make a difference.
  • Jay reflects on an emotional visit to The White House during a film screening, sharing how vulnerability and empathy fuel his powerful storytelling through music.
  • Jay talks about his music, “Better Now,” dedicated to those facing anxiety and depression; this song is a reminder that healing is possible.

This episode is sponsored by:
Habana Cuba (Be sure to use code "Gary20" to get 20% off your order!)
A Flood of Love
Bio:
Known for his philanthropic work spurred on by his mother’s passing from Alzheimer’s in 2019, Jay has gone on to raise over $160 million to help fight the disease.
He’s been featured on NBC’s The Voice, ABC World News, PeopleTV, Pickler & Ben, and in People & Forbes Magazine, among many other media outlets. He was selected as The Highway Find on Sirius XM with his song “Sounds Good To Me”, won the 2022 Country Now Awards as Favorite Competition Contestant, and was recognized as one of Music Mayhem Magazine’s 2023 Artists to Watch.
Celebrated for his philanthropic work in 2023, Allen was presented The Caregiver Award by The National Alzheimer’s Association, was personally invited to The White House by First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, made history by performing the first-ever concert in the U.S. Capitol Building, and successfully concluded his first international tour in the United Kingdom, leading to airplay on BBC.
Jay signed a record deal with ONErpm in 2023 and continues to tour with his band “The Stallions” in effort to help those suffering with dementia and their caregivers. His new 10-song album “Des Moines” is available now.

Website: https://www.jayallenofficial.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayallenmusic
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jayallenmusic
Connect with Gary:

Thank you for listening. Let us know what you think about this episode. Leave us a review!

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Content provided by Gary Scott Thomas. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gary Scott Thomas or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This week on Here's What We Know, join us for an unforgettable conversation with country singer-songwriter, philanthropist, advocate, and all-around amazing human, Jay Allen. Known for his emotional storytelling, trademark humor, electric performances, and tireless work to make a difference, Jay opens up about his life, career, and the causes closest to his heart. Listen now!

In This Episode:

  • Jay dives into his fitness routine and how staying active helps him maintain mental clarity.
  • Get a behind-the-scenes look at Jay’s preparation for the last ACM Awards, where he rocked a timeless all-black wedding tux.
  • Jay opens up about how he and his wife overcame the curveball of Hurricane Ian disrupting their wedding plans. Thanks to the generosity of friends, they turned a challenge into a beautiful celebration of love.
  • Prepare to be moved as Jay shares his mission to fight Alzheimer’s. With over $120 million raised for research, collaborations with artists like Walker Hayes, and impactful charity concerts, Jay’s philanthropy shines a light on how music and storytelling can make a difference.
  • Jay reflects on an emotional visit to The White House during a film screening, sharing how vulnerability and empathy fuel his powerful storytelling through music.
  • Jay talks about his music, “Better Now,” dedicated to those facing anxiety and depression; this song is a reminder that healing is possible.

This episode is sponsored by:
Habana Cuba (Be sure to use code "Gary20" to get 20% off your order!)
A Flood of Love
Bio:
Known for his philanthropic work spurred on by his mother’s passing from Alzheimer’s in 2019, Jay has gone on to raise over $160 million to help fight the disease.
He’s been featured on NBC’s The Voice, ABC World News, PeopleTV, Pickler & Ben, and in People & Forbes Magazine, among many other media outlets. He was selected as The Highway Find on Sirius XM with his song “Sounds Good To Me”, won the 2022 Country Now Awards as Favorite Competition Contestant, and was recognized as one of Music Mayhem Magazine’s 2023 Artists to Watch.
Celebrated for his philanthropic work in 2023, Allen was presented The Caregiver Award by The National Alzheimer’s Association, was personally invited to The White House by First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, made history by performing the first-ever concert in the U.S. Capitol Building, and successfully concluded his first international tour in the United Kingdom, leading to airplay on BBC.
Jay signed a record deal with ONErpm in 2023 and continues to tour with his band “The Stallions” in effort to help those suffering with dementia and their caregivers. His new 10-song album “Des Moines” is available now.

Website: https://www.jayallenofficial.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayallenmusic
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jayallenmusic
Connect with Gary:

Thank you for listening. Let us know what you think about this episode. Leave us a review!

  continue reading

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