Interview – Trail local Gary Morissette publishes new book

Gary Morissette was born in Trail. He started playing guitar and writing songs at the age of nine years old. As an adult, he has spent his time performing music, touring Canada and Asia, writing over 1000 songs/poems, working for the largest touring acts in the world, and continuing his studies of meditation. In 2022, Gary survived a four-story balcony fall in Vancouver. He is now a quadriplegic who breathes with a ventilator. He talked with Wayne about his journey and the new book, Mind Over Madness – Volume One.

And you can purchase his book, Mind Over Madness – Volume One here: https://austinmacauleyusa.com/book/mind-over-madness-volume-one

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