Chase Bryant
Country singer-songwriter and mental health advocate Chase Bryant opens up about his powerful journey of survival and healing through honest storytelling and heartfelt songs. From a young age, Bryant dreamed of a life in music—and by 21, he had already earned multiple Top 10 singles and toured with stars like Brantley Gilbert and Tim McGraw. But behind the spotlight, he quietly battled anxiety and depression. At his lowest point, parked at a gas station, Bryant attempted to take his own life. Miraculously, he survived. That moment became the turning point in a long and challenging road to recovery.
Out of that experience came a renewed purpose and the deeply personal album Upbringing, which earned praise from NPR, People, Taste of Country, and more. Through both his music and motivational speaking, Bryant delivers a powerful message of hope: that no one is ever truly alone. He speaks candidly about finding peace in solitude, accepting the ups and downs of mental health, and embracing who he is—flaws and all. His vulnerability and strength have made him a sought-after speaker, with audiences describing his presence as genuine, gracious, and inspiring. As one event organizer shared after his appearance at the Clarity Child Guidance Center’s Annual Summit: “They loved him… he was so nice and gracious and inspiring. The kids at the Center loved him too.” Through his voice and story, Chase Bryant continues to make an impact—reminding others that healing is possible, and someone out there always has their back.