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SMHAF Podcast

Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival

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Mental Health Arts is a year-round arts programme led by the Mental Health Foundation Scotland, built around the annual Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF). Established in 2007, the festival is one of the largest of its kind in the world and among Scotland's most diverse cultural events, covering everything from music, film and visual art to theatre, dance, and literature.
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SMH OUR HEADS

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Have you ever wondered if water is considered wet or what others thought of the recent news? Or perhaps you simply wanted to listen in on a couple of friends having an interesting conversation. Well just join our hosts Gideon and Bethany Tong and many others as they talk about random things ranging from controversial topics to faith to their favorite snacks. SMH OUR HEADS is a weekly podcast created and recorded by the youth of ACT4Christ Youth/College Ministries at CCCTO. We want to show ho ...
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Welcome to a thought-provoking episode where we delve into the intricate world of the Manosphere. Join us as we explore empowering narratives for men's self-improvement and growth in relationships. Our guest this week is @leezywhatever, offering unique insights and perspectives. 🚀 Topics Covered: Positive empowerment in the Manosphere Building heal…
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In this episode, we delve into the crucial topic of red flags in dating for 2024, exploring key indicators and discussing toxic behaviors to watch out for. Join us for insightful conversations on navigating the dating landscape. 🚩 #DatingRedFlags #ToxicBehaviors #Relationships2024 🎙️ Subscribe for more episodes on dating and relationships! 📌 Follow…
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🔍 Are you wondering if you might be the toxic one in your relationships? Join us in this eye-opening podcast episode as we delve into the signs and self-reflection needed to recognize toxic behavior. It's time for a candid conversation about personal growth and positive change. 🚦 Key Topics: Identifying toxic traits within yourself The impact of to…
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Reflecting light and stillness, and the process of creativity and the essential part this can play in all of our wellbeing. Some Revolutions are ongoing, peaceful, and very quiet.This track is by Talking Heads volunteer Paul Duncan, composed in response to the exhibition Photography Revolution by Dundee-based mental health charity Wellbeing Works. …
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Listen to this podcast by Talking Heads volunteer Kirsty Ann-Watters, featuring an interview with koi collective members Sally MacAlister, Grace Baker, Zara Louise Kennedy, and Evie Mortimer about their new play Hysterical!. Commissioned by Live Borders for the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival, Hysterical! is a free fall through a categorically…
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🔍 Dive deep into the shadows of social media with our latest podcast episode! In this revealing discussion, we unpack the intricacies of toxic relationships that thrive in the digital realm. From manipulative behavior to cyberbullying, we leave no stone unturned. 🚨 Key Topics: Identifying toxic dynamics in online connections The impact of social me…
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Explore the dark side of OnlyFans with us on this episode as we delve into the platform's decline and the exploitation of its original purpose. In our "What’s for Tea?" segment, we dish out candid conversations about societal shifts and individuals solely chasing money. Uncover shocking social media stories, including Adam22's controversial choices…
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Join hosts Shania Hayes and Comedian Mark Snipes in this compelling episode as we delve into the modern obsession with clout and its comparison to a potent, addictive drug. Together, we explore the toxic ramifications of relentlessly chasing clout in today's digital age. From social media influence we unravel the highs and lows of the clout chase, …
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As part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival, the University of Glasgow hosted Rebirth and Revolution: the Life and Legacy of Mary Barnes to mark the artist and mental health campaigner’s centenary year.At the launch of the exhibition, a panel of experts gave a series of talks to contextualise her journey in art and recovery, from its beginn…
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Unmasking Toxic Relationship Patterns: Exploring 'Getting Your Lick Back' Behavior. In this gripping episode of our podcast on toxic behavior, we shine a light on the dark corners of relationships where revenge and retaliation take center stage. Join us as we dissect the dangerous dynamics of 'getting even' in love, uncovering its roots and the har…
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SEASON 5 IS HERE!!! Y’all I’m so excited to get this next season of my podcast started!!! 🙌🏿👏🏿👏🏿💯 It’s been a Long wait but we finally made it 😭 I know y’all like she lied!!! She said a few months it’s been like 6!! We back tho 🤗🤗 I’ve missed y’all so much and we have so much to Talk about!!! We have a few new additions as we will be featured on Fu…
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What’s up Everyone! SMH Podcast goes into the concept of a SIMP. Social Media will give you the impression that dating a Simp is outrageous! However I just think it a toxic way of viewing affection and love. I think the best thing we can learn from this is compassion. We want to spread awareness on not just self love but also how to love others. So…
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The scammer community is rapidly growing. In fact celebrities smarted jumping on this scammer band wagon. So it paved me to ask the question? “What will people do for money?” For some people like Logan Paul They choose to exploit themselves as wells as others for money and attention. He went from redeeming hisself from a dark place to now allegedly…
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With surgeries, death, and other health complications women are still running to get Brazilian butt lifts. BBLs have been Influencing the younger culture for over a decade now. Many who believe that getting one will solve a problem that’s deep within themselves. But not only that it’s continuing a cycle for the next generation to now accustome to a…
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Relationships are not perfect. People are not perfect. But there comes a point in everyone’s life and relationships where they have reassure people how you want to be loved. And even though the fantasy we create might not match reality………. What would be the breaking point for you to end that relationship? Public embarrassment? Cheating? Lies? For m…
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Has dating just become a game to try to get what we want from each other. Well that’s with the Internet makes everything seem. Men want sex, women want money, but nobody’s focused on the connection anymore. Are we grooming the next generation to just get the most out of another person. Or is it time for us to all start reading thinking this idea wh…
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We are back!!!! What’s up everyone! So glad your back for another Episode. We took a brief break to heal. SMH podcast love all our listeners!!! Even during our break we still were able to hit 3,000 downloads. I love each and everyone of you and can’t wait to get back to our scheduled program. So with that being said…… Let’s get into!!! Support the …
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The past few years have seen a huge increase in the number of artistic projects, from theatre and film to comedy, that explicitly address mental health. Often these projects involve the artists sharing their own traumatic experiences.In our second Mental Health Arts Network gathering, recorded in March 2022, we explore how we use the arts to explor…
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Reclaiming Our Heritage is a Mental Health Foundation podcast inspired by its two-year oral history project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project’s aim is to record and preserve the spoken testimonies of the mental health community between the 1950s and early 2000s.Each episode will explore themes that have come out of these …
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This is Reclaiming Our Heritage, a Mental Health Foundation podcast inspired by its two-year oral history project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project’s aim is to record and preserve the spoken testimonies of the mental health community between the 1950s and early 2000s. The full interviews by these contributors and others a…
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Content Note: Features discussion of suicidal ideation.Reclaiming Our Heritage is a Mental Health Foundation podcast inspired by its two-year oral history project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project’s aim is to record and preserve the spoken testimonies of the mental health community between the 1950s and early 2000s.Each e…
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This is Reclaiming Our Heritage, a Mental Health Foundation podcast inspired by its two-year oral history project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project’s aim is to record and preserve the spoken testimonies of the mental health community between the 1950s and early 2000s. The full interviews by these contributors and others a…
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Art can be a powerful way of addressing the difficult subject of suicide, but how can it be done without sensationalising, stigmatising or triggering? This is a recording of a discussion event that took place on 23 February 2022, hosted by the Mental Health Foundation as part of its new Mental Health Art Network programme, supported by the Baring F…
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Content Warning: Features discussion of suicidal ideationThis is Reclaiming Our Heritage, a Mental Health Foundation podcast inspired by its two-year oral history project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project’s aim is to record and preserve the spoken testimonies of the mental health community between the 1950s and early 2000…
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We are back with another Episode!!!! And for this episode it’s a little different because we are not sipping tea. How did you learn to deal with your first heart break? How did you learn how to deal with your emotions for different times? Well with some help from Tik Tok we react to a video that explains just that. And We at smh go into details for…
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This is Reclaiming Our Heritage, a Mental Health Foundation podcast inspired by its two-year oral history project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project’s aim is to record and preserve the spoken testimonies of the mental health community between the 1950s and early 2000s. The full interviews by these contributors and others a…
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SMH Podcast is back with a new season!!! We are here to grow as an individuals and progress through this difficult place called life. We start our season off with something that is now a dying moral for most. Integrity!!! Everyone wants to be on demon time! Why is making money so important? And will you do anything for fame? Well let’s into it!!! S…
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SMH podcast is back with another episode and this time we get a little deeper within ourselves. We go over the different generational traumas that put toxic energy into all of our lives. But not only that we go over how we can overcome those traumas and what we can do to become a better individual. So let’s get into it . Support the show Instagram:…
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SMH Podcast is back with another Episode!!! Let’s start this New Years right and talk about something that can heal us all. STRESS!!! Stress can be a silent killer. And many people don’t realize the changes they go through when they are stressed. And for those who are familiar with stress; my special guest 93 Torrence and I help you find a healthie…
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Smh Podcast is back with another awesome episode featuring entrepreneur Harry Sosa! Harry is an A&R rep as well as 1/3rd owner of Official Birria Boys taco truck. We talk about what it means to value yourself. Being that we’re in a tough social time we felt it was good to talk about what it means to add value to yourself. Do you like who are today?…
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Hey y’all Smh podcast is back with another fun episode. This episode we have special guest Yumz Awkword! He’s a rapper currently in Sacramento and he stopped by and had a conversation with us about friendships and relationships. Right now because the world is so divided I decided to do an episode that would talk about something we’ve all had an exp…
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SMH Podcast is back with another episode after hitting 1k streams. Thank you to all my listeners who have been rocking with me. This next episode is centered around a topic that we all struggle with at times. That’s knowing your self worth. How do value yourself? How are others valuing you? What’s stopping you from knowing your worth? What are some…
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Consumed is a ten minute audio work that explores the disorienting experience of eating disorder and the way in which negative, dangerous thoughts around food and the body are normalised in the media and in our society. Blending satirical sketches, details of eating disorder symptoms and statistics, and semi-confessional spoken word fragments, this…
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SMH podcast comes to you with another Episode!!!!! Like Drake said “I like my girls BBW” this week we’re talking about what it means being a big Beautiful women. This episode is also SMH first YouTube recording. With the a few unexpected visitors SMH Podcast talks the ups and downs of being a Bbw while adding in my own personal experience. Support …
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Photographer and writer Nikki Kilburn is interested in exploring “how identity and lived experience creates complex realities”. Nikki was commissioned as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival's My Normality project to create a collection of “five empowered portraits of women of colour with a lived experience of racialised trauma” accompa…
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SMH Podcast is back with another episode on one of life’s and relationships biggest controversy topics. Deal Breaker!!! What is your deal breaker? Is it Lying? Is it Cheating? In any relationship we have experienced this or have went through it. This episode I’m joined by my little sister Ed’Drianna to give our prospective on the younger generation…
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SMH Podcast sits down and gives their opinion on the new summer comedy box office hit........ Meet the Blacks 2: The House Next Door. Smh might have a surprising reaction to the new film. Even though it was a Comedic smash..... SMH feels it lacked in other areas. Perhaps it was the actors? Or maybe the film missed its mark when it came to conveying…
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What’s up everyone! SMH Podcast Has changed his direction and is now a movie and cinema review podcast. I hope you guys like the change in for a first episode of our new season we are reviewing the movie Cruella by Disney. Cruella is a movie that is a spin off from the movie series 101 dalmatians. Cruella played the evil villain. But in this new mo…
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In this episode of Mind Matters, Michael McEwan speaks to writers Sasha Greene, the Scottish author of Something Like Happy which explores mental health, and Angela McCrimmon, author of Can You Hear Me Now?: Finding My Voice in a System that Stole It, about writing and mental health.Bởi Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
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