12 - Lindsay McDougall (Frenzal Rhomb): Mental Health in Punk Rock, Sobriety & Wim Hof
Release Date: 08/13/2024
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Brian Ritchie from Violent Femmes talks about how mental health was approached when he was starting out, the impact of breaking big early on his identity as a young musician, how he manages his mental health and lots more.
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Donita Sparks of L7 talks about her experiences with mental health, the band's evolution and her frustration at the reaction to the overturning of Roe vs. Wade as the founder of Rock For Choice, a pro-choice concert series that featured everyone from Nirvana to Pearl Jam, Rage Against The Machine and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Donita also discusses her proud role in empowering trans individuals as their saviours out of the speakers in the opening segment of this week's episode. Donita's interview is followed by a deep and intimate conversation with War On Women's Shawna Potter. War On Women is an...
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Lindsay Schoolcraft is a Canadian singer, harpist, keyboardist and music producer who is an established solo artist who also spent seven years with Cradle of Filth. In this episode, she discusses her mental health journey and reflects on her time with Cradle of Filth, noting the challenges of dealing with narcissistic individuals and the strain on her mental health. Lindsay emphasises the importance of setting boundaries and the transformative power of therapy. She also shares her creative process, including what to expect from her new album and the influence of her autism. Lindsay also...
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Jake Duzsik of LA industrial band HEALTH explores his experiences with mental health, creativity and illness plus "DSMV," the song they named after The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - a volume where all of us in the mental health club are included. We talk about how their desolate music may be connecting right now because of the bleak world we currently inhabit, what it’s like to live with obsessive compulsive disorder, the evils of big tech and its psychological manipulation, working with Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails, what happens after addiction and lots more.
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B Real from Cypress Hill discussed his own mental health experiences and the challenges of expressing vulnerability in aggressive environments like gang life and hip hop. B Real also shared his journey with cannabis, initially using it casually but later becoming an advocate. He highlighted the organic integration of cannabis themes in their music. B Real also touched on magic moments from the making of Black Sunday, his musical evolution, the struggles of being an icon, and his upcoming projects, including new music from Cypress Hill and collaborations with other artists.
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Jessica Pimentel (extreme metal band Brujeria, Netflix's Orange is the New Black) shares her long history with Tibetan Buddhism and how to directly apply it to your life to elevate your mental health and combat depression and suffering. She also explores her creative life as a musician, actor and artist in general.
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This week’s episode features Kyle from Canadian deathcore band Brand of Sacrifice, Sean from Australian metal band Make Them Suffer and Sam from British band Asking Alexandria, interviewed at Knotfest and Good Things Festival in Sydney, Australia. The three-part conversation delves into the stigma surrounding male mental health in the music scene, personal experiences with addiction and the impact of sobriety on emotional regulation and creative expression. We also reflect on how therapy can help reconnect you with your inner voice and provide moral clarity. The discussion also touches...
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John Joseph first came to prominence as the singer for NYC hardcore band CRO-MAGS. Now an established writer, Ironman, athlete, plant-based living advocate and all-around creative, John joins Tim and Christina to discuss his journey from foster care to finding music, overcoming addiction and achieving creative success and physical feats like a series of Ironman events. John’s book “The PMA Effect” explores how a Positive Mental Attitude can arm you to combat the challenges of the “enemy mind” and empower you to take real action daily towards your goals. He highlighted the...
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Music has the power to transform our lives. The extremely charismatic Benji Webbe of Skindred chats to Tim and Christina about the importance of positivity, projection, and choice in shaping mental health and wellbeing (especially while writing music during a pandemic). Benji also shares the very personal experience of losing his parents at a young age and the importance of appreciating relationships. As Christina says, every day could be our last ... expressing love and gratitude is essential. In the second half of the episode, Tim and Christina continue to reflect on "happiness as a choice"...
info_outlineLindsay from Frenzal Rhomb chats to Tim and Christina about addressing mental health issues in the Australian music industry, his journey to sobriety (and what it revealed), new conversations about mental illness and the connection between men's mental health and domestic violence. We also share some techniques and lifestyle changes that we've all used to manage anxiety and keep our heads together. These include breathing techniques from Wim Hof and therapy.
In the second half of the episode, Occupy The Void co-host Tim Charles explores his experiences with mental wellness in the music industry, how men’s group therapy changed him and what he learned about abuse during the process. Note: this episode contains some confronting themes, listen with care and discretion.