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Backline and Sweet Relief Launch ‘Music’s Mental Health Fund’ Free Therapy for Industry Professionals - variety.com
variety.com
18.05.2022 / 16:23

Backline and Sweet Relief Launch ‘Music’s Mental Health Fund’ Free Therapy for Industry Professionals

Thania Garcia Backline and Sweet Relief Musicians Fund have teamed up to provide no-cost therapy to professional musical artists, road crew and anyone who makes the majority of their income in the music business. Even as the music world gradually emerges from the pandemic, the strain of the past two years will continue to manifest.

SZA opens up about mental health: “It’s hard not to fall into that weird hole of self-loathing” - www.nme.com
nme.com
16.05.2022 / 11:19

SZA opens up about mental health: “It’s hard not to fall into that weird hole of self-loathing”

SZA has discussed the impact the spotlight and pressures placed upon her as an artist have on her mental health, during an interview as part of the Community Voices series for Mental Health Awareness Month.During the 100th episode of the series, SZA discussed the toxic nature of social media. Specifically referencing online trolls, she said it was difficult when negative comments matched up to her own insecurities.“It’s weird sometimes, when your personal thoughts and feelings align with some of the things people say about you,” she said.

Prince William And Kate Middleton Confront Loneliness In Mental-Health Minute Address On U.K. Radio - etcanada.com - Britain - Scotland - Manchester
etcanada.com
13.05.2022 / 16:55

Prince William And Kate Middleton Confront Loneliness In Mental-Health Minute Address On U.K. Radio

British radio listeners received an important message from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on Friday morning.

Yard Act collaborate with Mind on poem for Mental Health Awareness Week - www.nme.com
nme.com
10.05.2022 / 21:55

Yard Act collaborate with Mind on poem for Mental Health Awareness Week

Yard Act have collaborated with mental health charity Mind on a new poem for Mental Health Awareness Week.Frontman James Smith shared the poem on social media, explaining how he worked with Mel, a young woman who suffered from an eating disorder (bulimia), to create the poem.“When we first met on zoom, I instantly clicked with her,” Smith said of meeting Mel. “Myself and Mel talked for an hour or so about her life and the condition she lives with.

Camila Cabello on mental health struggles: ‘Don’t bottle that s–t up’ - nypost.com - Spain
nypost.com
09.05.2022 / 22:33

Camila Cabello on mental health struggles: ‘Don’t bottle that s–t up’

Rolling Stone interview, the “Psychofreak” songstress opened up about how being completely honest on her new album “Familia” led her to a path of mental healing.“It just made me so much more open and vulnerable in my friendships, and then in my performances, and then in my interviews,” the 25-year-old singer said. “It had this domino effect on every other area of my life.”Cabello, who is Latina, said openly discussing mental health in some cultures can still be seen as “weak,” which is another reason she’s become so vocal.

More than half of people with recent mental health issues feel anxious about managing money - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain
dailyrecord.co.uk
09.05.2022 / 13:37

More than half of people with recent mental health issues feel anxious about managing money

A new survey has found that more than half of people who have experienced a mental health issue in the past three years feel anxious when thinking about their finances.

Help Musicians launch new mental health platform Music Minds Matter Explore - www.nme.com
nme.com
09.05.2022 / 12:27

Help Musicians launch new mental health platform Music Minds Matter Explore

Help Musicians have launched a new digital mental health platform to mark Mental Health Awareness Week.Music Minds Matter Explore is a new website providing those in the music industry with help and resources for mental health support, with help on depression, performance anxiety and more.The number of musicians who are reaching out for help and advice from Help Musicians has continued to increase, even after lockdown was lifted last summer. Musicians seeking counselling through the Music Minds Matter service has increased by 94.4 per cent in 2021 compared to the same period in 2020, with some of the key concerns including financial worries and thoughts of leaving the profession.Joe Hastings, Head of Music Minds Matter at Help Musicians, explained: “Music and musicians bring us all enormous joy but as these numbers show, mental health needs within the music industry are continuing to rise.

Scarlett Moffatt admits she wanted to 'disappear for a while' after I'm a Celebrity took a toll on her mental health - hellomagazine.com - Britain
hellomagazine.com
09.05.2022 / 10:25

Scarlett Moffatt admits she wanted to 'disappear for a while' after I'm a Celebrity took a toll on her mental health

Gogglebox, who had viewers at home in stitches while always having a giggle with her family. But Scarlett Moffatt's journey with mental health hasn't been a straightforward one.After being crowned the Queen of the Jungle in 2016 when she should have been riding high from her I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! triumph, Scarlett found that life in the spotlight wasn't as rosy as she'd thought.READ: 'What Prince Harry and Meghan did to prioritise their family is fantastic' says Bryony Gordon"I suddenly felt as if there was a magnifying glass on me and everyone in the UK had an opinion of me," Scarlett tells HELLO! as she poses for our Mental Health Digital Cover as our guest editor to mark Mental Health Awareness Week.

Lorraine Kelly credits her adorable pet dog for helping her mental health - hellomagazine.com - Ukraine - Russia
hellomagazine.com
09.05.2022 / 10:25

Lorraine Kelly credits her adorable pet dog for helping her mental health

Lorraine Kelly, the proud owner of her adorable pooch Angus, is a big believer in this and has opened up about her little border terrier helped her, particularly during the lockdown. Read her first-person account below which she's contributed to our Mental Health Digital Issue, guest-edited by Scarlett Moffatt.WATCH: Lorraine Kelly reveals how her pet dog Angus helps her mental healthI honestly don't know how I would have coped through these tough times without my four-year-old border terrier Angus. All through lockdown, he woke up with me around 5am and waved me off on my way to work.

Stephen Graham's life off-screen including racism, mental health and marriage to college sweetheart - www.ok.co.uk - Sweden - Jamaica - city Lancashire
ok.co.uk
08.05.2022 / 15:01

Stephen Graham's life off-screen including racism, mental health and marriage to college sweetheart

Stephen Graham is up for two prestigious TV Bafta's at Sunday night's glamorous awards show.The veteran star has been nominated for Best Actor for his portrayal of Tony in the Channel 4 drama Help and Best Supporting Actor for his role as prison officer Eric McNally in the BBC’s hard-hitting drama Time.The honour is just the latest triumph in his colourful career for the Merseyside-born dad of two, who has appeared on the screen alongside some of Hollywood's household names ever since he began his career in 90s. But despite his many years of success, the 47-year-old has endured his fair share of personal struggles, including battles with depression and even a tragic suicide attempt.

‘The Wilds’ Ladies Detail the ‘Responsibility’ of Depicting Trauma, Mental Health Onscreen: ‘When 1 Falls We Help Them Up’ - www.usmagazine.com - state Maryland - county Howard
usmagazine.com
07.05.2022 / 17:09

‘The Wilds’ Ladies Detail the ‘Responsibility’ of Depicting Trauma, Mental Health Onscreen: ‘When 1 Falls We Help Them Up’

Leaving their mark. As season 2 of The Wilds kicked off, fans got to see the main characters battle issues outside of the island — starting with their own mental health.

Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, IDLES, Portishead and more feature in ‘Man Down’ mental health film - www.nme.com - county Bristol
nme.com
05.05.2022 / 23:43

Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, IDLES, Portishead and more feature in ‘Man Down’ mental health film

Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, IDLES, Portishead and a number of other musicians appear in a new film about mental health called Man Down.The film, which is directed by Gemma Jennison, founder of the Man Down Programme, focuses on men working in the music industry and looks at topics such as isolation, depression and suicide.Jennison, a qualified mental health nurse based in Bristol, told BBC News that male musicians in particular were at high risk of experiencing serious mental health issues.She launched the Man Down Programme after seeing a number of people she cared about struggling with mental illness and hiding their emotions. “I wanted to look at what the trends were and why men were struggling,” she explained.“I decided that in order to do that music industries needed to be accountable or have discussions openly about what they did with artists or any of their staff about wellbeing.”The documentary will be used to address the issues it discusses through training and support programmes.A post shared by MAN DOWN PROGRAMME (@mandownprogramme_)A number of Bristol artists including Gavin Thorpe, IDLES’ Adam Devonshire and Portishead’s Geoff Barrow feature in Man Down.

Celebrities React to Dave Chappelle Being Attacked by Netflix Festival Audience Member: Chris Rock, Howie Mandel and More - www.usmagazine.com - Los Angeles
usmagazine.com
05.05.2022 / 20:43

Celebrities React to Dave Chappelle Being Attacked by Netflix Festival Audience Member: Chris Rock, Howie Mandel and More

Standing behind him. After Dave Chappelle was attacked by an audience member while performing on stage at the Hollywood Bowl, many of his fellow comedians have shared their thoughts about what the incident means for performers moving forward.

Pregnant Sophie Turner Says She Is ‘Slowly Dragging’ Joe Jonas Back to England ‘For My Mental Health’ - www.usmagazine.com - Britain - Paris - Miami - Las Vegas
usmagazine.com
04.05.2022 / 20:47

Pregnant Sophie Turner Says She Is ‘Slowly Dragging’ Joe Jonas Back to England ‘For My Mental Health’

U.K. bound! Sophie Turner is ready to head back across the pond — but her husband, Joe Jonas, hasn’t signed on for a permanent move just yet.

Juice WRLD foundation launches new mental health campaign - www.nme.com - Chicago
nme.com
03.05.2022 / 22:55

Juice WRLD foundation launches new mental health campaign

Juice WRLD‘s Live Free 999 foundation has launched a new mental health campaign to kick off Mental Health Awareness Month.Following the rapper’s death in December 2019 after suffering a drug-induced seizure at Chicago’s Midway airport, his mother, Carmela Wallace, launched the foundation to honour her son’s life.Now, the non-profit initiative has launched the 999 Stories of Mental Health campaign, which it hopes will encourage people to share their stories on social media using the hashtag #999Stories.“We have launched a testimonial awareness campaign called 999 Stories of Mental Health, to encourage and inspire people to share their personal stories about mental health,” the foundation wrote on Instagram.It added: “We are hoping to work with the many other foundations to continue to reduce the stigma around having honest conversations about Mental Health.”A post shared by Live Free 999 (@live.free.999)Speaking about Juice WRLD’s “special way of connecting with his fans”, Wallace said she thinks it’s because of “how open and honest his lyrics are”.“My goal for Live Free 999 and 999 Stories of Mental Health is to create a safe space for people to share their stories so they know they aren’t alone,” she said in a statement (via HipHopDX).An exclusive merchandise collection designed by Eli Hollens will also be released, with all proceeds being donated to organisations that benefit mental health.

‘Billy the Kid’ star Tom Blyth on Westerns making a comeback in Hollywood: ‘People are longing for it again’ - www.foxnews.com - New York - USA - Hollywood - New York - Ireland
foxnews.com
01.05.2022 / 09:15

‘Billy the Kid’ star Tom Blyth on Westerns making a comeback in Hollywood: ‘People are longing for it again’

Tom Blyth was immediately lassoed in when he was offered to play gunfighter Billy the Kid. The British-born, New York-based actor is taking on the role of the legendary outlaw for a new EPIX series titled "Billy the Kid." The 27-year-old, who grew up watching American Westerns, said he was eager to explore the brief and bloody life of the 19th-century gunslinger. "I grew up with Westerns — reading and watching them," Blyth told Fox News Digital.

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