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Falling Out, Episode 18: Chris Chism — Facing my demons

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There’s no playbook for coming out or dealing with past traumas, but avoiding the past can wreak havoc on life. When popular Dallas singer/songwriter Chris Chism dove headlong into navigating his newfound world, the sting of failure sent him on a tumultuous lightning ride with addiction.

Brian and Colman sat down with Chism to discuss the fall out of not facing the demons that haunted him. Dallas-based artist Chris Chism is a talented singer/songwriter who has a natural way of crossing cultural and generational barriers to reach people through his music.

Chris is also the Founder/Lead Pastor of The House Dallas, a contemporary church in the DFW Metroplex. He has been named Dallas’ Best Musician and Best Local Singer by the Dallas Voice and was chosen as the winner of the Michael Terry Singer/Songwriter People’s Choice Award at the 2019 Wildflower Arts & Music Festival.

As a diversely talented musician, Chris has performed for audiences around the country. He has been a featured entertainer at the Capital Pride Festival in Washington DC, Deep Ellum Arts Festival, Wildflower Arts & Music Festival, Dallas Arts District Block Parties and House of Blues Dallas to name a few.

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