Andy Grammer reflected on his journey to discovering self-worth over recent years.
Ahead of World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10, the “Keep Your Head Up” singer discussed the importance of therapy, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“I went down hard. I don’t know how your pandemic was. Mine was not good,” Grammer told podcast host Janine Rubenstein during Friday’s episode of “People Every Day”. “In hindsight, it became something that I’m grateful for, but I think for a lot of us, it just really showed us where we get our self-worth from.”
The 38-year-old singer continued, explaining: “If you got all your self-worth from others or from work or not from yourself, the place that it should be coming from, then the pandemic was really, really tough for you. And by you, I mean me. Wow. A hundred percent me.
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Ahead of World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10, the “Keep Your Head Up” singer discussed the importance of therapy, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“I went down hard. I don’t know how your pandemic was. Mine was not good,” Grammer told podcast host Janine Rubenstein during Friday’s episode of “People Every Day”. “In hindsight, it became something that I’m grateful for, but I think for a lot of us, it just really showed us where we get our self-worth from.”
The 38-year-old singer continued, explaining: “If you got all your self-worth from others or from work or not from yourself, the place that it should be coming from, then the pandemic was really, really tough for you. And by you, I mean me. Wow. A hundred percent me.
Read More: Andy Grammer Talks Therapy, Fame...
- 10/9/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
As Andy Grammer likes to sing: It's good to be alive right about now! Congratulations are in order for the singer and his wife Aijia Grammer who welcomed their second child together on April 3. E! News can confirm the couple's daughter is named Israel "Izzy" Blue. And yes, the entire family is doing great. "In the midst of a lot of bad news, Israel has lit up our house with immense joy," the couple shared with Us Weekly, who first reported the news. "We are so fortunate to have had a safe and sacred midwife home birth." Back in October 2019, Andy and Aijia announced daughter Louisiana K. Grammer was going to be a big sister when confirming their...
- 4/8/2020
- E! Online
Andy and Aijia Grammer‘s baby girl Louisiana “Louie” K arrived safe and sound on July 28, but the journey toward getting into her parents’ arms wasn’t an easy one for them.
A rep confirms to People that Aijia had to undergo an emergency cesarean section — which the new mom did not expect to happen, but is just glad her daughter is okay.
“At the end of the day, the ‘birth plan’ is your wish for how things will go, but you never know how your body, or the baby’s body, will coincide with that,” Aijia tells People. “So...
A rep confirms to People that Aijia had to undergo an emergency cesarean section — which the new mom did not expect to happen, but is just glad her daughter is okay.
“At the end of the day, the ‘birth plan’ is your wish for how things will go, but you never know how your body, or the baby’s body, will coincide with that,” Aijia tells People. “So...
- 8/4/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
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