About Me

My name is Ryland Medicine Eagle. That name matters because I’ve lived many lives in the short time I’ve walked this earth, and each has profoundly shaped who I am today. That being said, it is who I am constantly becoming in every now moment that matters most to me. And it’s in this ongoing process of self-inquiry and a deepening commitment to conscious living that I find my true work repeats itself gain and again.

I’m deeply interested in what becomes possible when we commit to understanding ourselves more honestly; when we learn to work with the mind, body, and spirit as a whole rather than against them. What unfolds when we approach our lives with a sense of presence, informed discernment, and curious responsibility to something greater? How do we live a spiritually inclined life while remaining grounded in the practical human experience? These are all questions I ask myself often.

Alongside my work in personal development and spiritual inquiry, I bring a background shaped by over a decade in creative and professional environments. I’m a two-time JUNO Award nominee, a platinum-selling recording artist in Canada, and have toured internationally: including my time as main support on Alessia Cara’s “The Pains of Growing Tour” in 2019 and singing the Canadian national anthem (famously approved by Snoop Dogg) for the 2022 NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland, Ohio. These experiences taught me discipline, resilience, and how to operate at a high level of performance while staying connected to a sense of inner humility under pressure.

Today, my work integrates creativity, psychology, spirituality, and lived experience into grounded, practical guidance. I support individuals who are seeking clarity, self-trust, and meaningful direction as they navigate inevitable change and transformation in their lives.

A young man with curly hair and a mustache smiling, wearing a white tank top and a necklace with beads, taking a selfie outdoors in front of rocks and greenery.