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001 - Introducing Dewey and Christina, Riffing on Mental Illness

Enter The Void with Dewey and Xtina

Release Date: 03/04/2023

007 - Assistant Director Josh Watkins on Mental Health in the Film Industry & More show art 007 - Assistant Director Josh Watkins on Mental Health in the Film Industry & More

Enter The Void with Dewey and Xtina

Accomplished Second Assistant Director, film industry veteran and devout rock and roll fan Josh Watkins joins Dewey and Christina to riff on mental health and illness in the film and music industries, rock books worth devouring and what it was like working on the only film being shot in the world during COVID. Dewey also reflects on the Mad Max-like conditions in modern Portland in a wide-ranging conversation that touches everything. 

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006 - Dewey and Christina on Sex and the Universe show art 006 - Dewey and Christina on Sex and the Universe

Enter The Void with Dewey and Xtina

Dewey and Christina riff on mental health, Dewey's mysteriously detached experience of life right now, the primal nature of sex and selection, what fight or flight does to being human and lots more in this far-ranging conversation. 

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005 - Lochlan Watt (RUN, Triple J) on Cancer Experiences, Mental Health & Artist Life show art 005 - Lochlan Watt (RUN, Triple J) on Cancer Experiences, Mental Health & Artist Life

Enter The Void with Dewey and Xtina

Lochlan Watt is an independent musician, frontman and founder of his band RUN, his latest music adventure after some high-profile gigs. He's also the host of Australian radio station Triple J's The Racket, the weekly heavy metal show. Here he dives deep into life after his cancer diagnosis and recovery, taking risks, why screaming is good for your mental health and why everyone loves dicks.

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004 - Nate Newton (Converge) on Stupid Guitar Riffs, Mental Health & Being A Musician show art 004 - Nate Newton (Converge) on Stupid Guitar Riffs, Mental Health & Being A Musician

Enter The Void with Dewey and Xtina

Musician Nate Newton (Converge, Old Man Gloom, Cave In) reflects on mental health as a musician, why all guitar riffs are stupid, life, the universe and everything in between. 

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003 - What Are Bipolar and Depression Really Like? show art 003 - What Are Bipolar and Depression Really Like?

Enter The Void with Dewey and Xtina

Christina and Dewey explore their experiences of their respective mental health conditions, reflect on what elements are shared by everyone who faces mental health struggles, discuss the differences between living in an unarmed country vs. an armed country and learn all about one of the most important four letter words in the Australian language. 

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002 - Richie Hardcore on Mental Health, Masculinity & Sex Education show art 002 - Richie Hardcore on Mental Health, Masculinity & Sex Education

Enter The Void with Dewey and Xtina

Activist Richie Hardcore joins Dewey and Christina for a deep dive into mental health and how it relates to young men, violence and masculinity, modern sex education and the rise of OnlyFans, cancel culture, whether anyone deserves a road to redemption and young mens' experiences as what it means to be a good man transforms before our eyes.  ABOUT RICHIE HARDCORE:  Richie Hardcore is a board member at White Ribbon New Zealand, Ministry of Social Development and an ‘It’s Not Ok’ Champion who is working to end men’s violence against women. He is an educator and public speaker,...

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001 - Introducing Dewey and Christina, Riffing on Mental Illness show art 001 - Introducing Dewey and Christina, Riffing on Mental Illness

Enter The Void with Dewey and Xtina

Meet your hosts Dewey Halpaus (Peer Pleasure podcast) and Christina Rowatt. We riff on our own experiences of mental health, mental illness and reflect on what it means to be stable. Dewey also shares a harrowing story that taught him the value of life. 

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Meet your hosts Dewey Halpaus (Peer Pleasure podcast) and Christina Rowatt. We riff on our own experiences of mental health, mental illness and reflect on what it means to be stable. Dewey also shares a harrowing story that taught him the value of life.