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A lot of artist interviews stay on the surface. We don’t. When Anella pulls up, we get into the real story behind Ask Me How I Been, the uneasy in-between season of becoming a “new you,” and why the song “Tequila” is the one he’d use to introduce himself to anyone who swears they don’t like country. We talk about writing with intention, building a project for self-understanding, and why his records can feel like a movie soundtrack when the emotions actually land.
We also dig into the business side of the music industry without the fake motivational talk: what a label can unlock, what you give up, and how Def Jam changed his connections, his decision-making, and his foundation as a businessman. Anella explains how songwriting becomes therapy, how stories can come from moments you wish you handled differently, and how success can quietly turn a coping mechanism into a job if you don’t protect the reason you started.
Then the room opens up into our signature segments with culture, relationships, and mental health. We debate public speech and workplace consequences, unpack a disturbing Florida story involving consent and a C-section, and ask the question people avoid: are men intimidated by successful women or are they scared of how success gets used in conflict? We close with a straight-up talk on stress and pressure, plus words of the week to leave you sharper than you came in.
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