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Twitter: me an audio message: Sound Affects Podcast: /SoundAffectsPod Hashtags: #hiphopandmentalhealth #hiphoppsych #soundaffectspodcast #musicandmentalhealth In this episode, I'm exploring the effects of hip hop on mental health, with senior Cambridge university hip hop academics Dr Akeem Sule (Psychiatrist, lecturer in medicine) and Dr Becky Inkster (Neuroscientist), who together co-founded Hip Hop Psych. ![]() List of global mental health support and helplines: #JARVIS VOICE SOUND FILES FREE#Support Sound Affects Podcast: Support and helplinesĬall Samaritans free of charge 116 123 in the UK or email in the USįor more information, helplines and advice in the UK: Subscribe to Sound Affects Podcast at all your usual channels #JARVIS VOICE SOUND FILES DOWNLOAD#You can download the Mind charity single or donate through the Just Giving page below:įundraiser single Baba O'Riley, in memory of Holly, Laurence and Alan:įacebook: or send an audio message to a review on Apple Podcasts through the iTunes store Prior to lockdown, Dixie's daughter Holly Dixon tragically took her own life and Dixie celebrates her life in this episode, along with tributes to his other family members and friends of Jarvis Lane – Alan Green and Laurence Brown – who also took their own lives. Dixie was band manager to Jonathan Owen's 90s band The Pocket Devils, and was the inspiration behind the 2014 cult film Svengali (and 2009 internet episodes), starring Jonny Owen as Dixie, Vicky McClure, Martin Freeman, Carl Barat, Alan McGee, Michael Socha, Matt Berry, Maxine Peake and many more. This episode is an interview with Dixie, manager of Jarvis Lane, raising awareness of suicide with Jarvis Lane's charity single cover Baba O'Riley for MIND. To Write Love On Her Arms: Depression, Addiction, Self-injury and Suicide: Play Now National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): TalkLife, 16-24 peer-to-peer support network: StrongMinds: Treating depression in Africa for women and young people Jed Foundation, teen and young adult suicide prevention: īrain and Behaviour Research Foundation: Self-referral through the NHS Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service. OCD: Samaritans:, 116 123, Women’s Aid, domestic abuse: ![]() The Maytree sanctuary if you’re suicidal: Mental Health Foundation, reducing stigma: MIND: A-Z and guidance on any mental health issue Links to things mentioned by Danny in this episode: #JARVIS VOICE SOUND FILES HOW TO#Send voice notes and messages Sound Affects Pod: All things Embrace:īuy How to Be a Person Like Other People: Get in touch with Sound Affects Podcast on Twitter or on Insta Outro: The Terms of My Surrender, Embrace We talk through the psychology behind him becoming a rockstar, his search for meaning and purpose, falling in love, and his experiences with PTSD and Pure O variant of OCD.ġ.25.50 Clip of Richard Ashcroft on Noisey In this episode, I speak with Danny McNamara, lead singer of Embrace, ahead of the release of Embrace's 8th studio album How to Be a Person Like Other People (out 26th August 2022), and upcoming tour. ![]()
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