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For the inaugural episode of Go there with Dr. Mike In season five, Dr. Mike sits down with YUNGBLUD to talk about his personal mental health journey. Listen above or wherever you get your podcasts.
YUNGBLUD, the rap pseudonym of English artist and actor Dominic Richard Harrison, delves into his personal experience dealing with depression, anxiety, and insomnia. Although it may be difficult to admit, addressing these struggles can be a daunting task. Harrison explains how, while everyone wants their mental health to improve, there is sometimes a misconception that one could lose their “true self” in the process of healing or medication. The artist rejects that feeling and offers a glimpse into the personal strategies he uses to stay on the right mental path.
Hear YUNGBLUD talk about all this and more, including how it relates to his upcoming new single “Breakdown,” in the new episode of Go there with Dr. Mike; You can also watch a segment of the discussion via the video player below (or watch it on Youtube). Then make sure like, review and subscribe to the show, presented by Consequence Podcast Network and healthy mind livewherever you get your podcasts.
And don't forget: Sound Mind Live will present its sixth annual Music for Mental Health Festival in Bushwick, Brooklyn on May 18. The free street festival (get tickets through eventbrite) will feature performances by Kevin Morby, MisterWives, coming soon going there guest SHAED and more, along with Smorgasburg food and drinks, holistic mental health programming and panel discussions.
Season 5 of Go there with Dr. Mike is presented by Johnson and Johnson, who believes that health is everything. Learn more about Johnson & Johnson through their Twitter and Facebook pages. Season 5 of Go there with Dr. Mike is also presented by abbvie, who promotes the search for better mental health. Learn more about AbbVie through their Twitter and instagram pages.
Those who need mental health assistance can consult the Sound Mind Live Resources page for a list of helplines, community programs, therapy links, and more.
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