Ep 8: Hitting the Reset Button

Navigating the world of modern dating can be quite the adventure and writer L. Trey Wilson and soundies Camille Stennis and Ryan Nealon share their insights on love and reinvention in the first of our Los Angeles sessions.

L. Trey Wilson is an actor, writer, director and facilitator. Awards: LA Drama Critics Circle Award, The NAACP Award, The GLAAD Award, The Ovation Award. He was featured on the NPR series, ALL THINGS CONSIDERED and can currently be seen in the second season of the Netflix series, SENSE 8 and in theaters in the recently released, MATRIX 4: RESURRECTIONS.

Instagram: @ltreywilson

Camille Stennis is an audio producer with 6+ years of experience working on podcasts and various audio projects as an editor, sound designer, executive producer, head of production, and project manager. She has successfully developed shows, planned episodes, created efficient production schedules, and directed multiple recording sessions. The audio shows she has produced include narrative storytelling, true crime, interview-based, and talk show style shows with some averaging over 1 million listens a year. Camille now works for OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network as their Managing Producer of Podcasts. Great things are in development. She's very excited to be helping new voices find their home at OWN, to bring your ears something real to listen to.

Instagram: @malt_o_camillie

Hailing from San Diego, CA, Ryan Nealon is an up and coming singer/songwriter who isn’t afraid to be vulnerable. With his music being cited as “fragile, emotional, and beautiful” (Robert Dye, American Songwriter), Nealon strives to connect to his listeners through his own personal experience. After relocating to Los Angeles in 2013, Nealon has performed across the United States, has been included in over 100 publications such as Earmilk, the San Diego Union Tribune, Digital Tour Bus, and American Songwriter, has had his music placed on both Apple Music and Spotify editorial playlists, and has garnered over 4 Million Streams on his catalog. One of Nealon’s latest releases “Not Coming Home” tells the story of his mother’s death after she was killed by a drunk driver on New Years Day in 2000, which gained the attention of non-profit organizations like the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and Mother’s Against Drunk Driving (MADD) who have publicly championed Nealon along with MADD featuring him in a Voices of Victims article which can be seen on their official website. Nealon's latest release is a queer coming of age anthem called "What Makes a Man," which was released on February 25th. “Shallow End” produced by Bret Paddock

Instagram: @ryannealon

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