It’s reassuring to see that mental health awareness in the music industry, and many other creative fields, are finally getting the attention they deserve. This business can be stressful and precarious at times, especially as the nature of creativity can be very subjective and a great deal of the work can rely on freelancing. Gaging your success, the impacts of social media, and worrying about where the next pay-check is coming from can all take its toll on your wellbeing. However, You’re not alone. There are countless creatives who are in the same boat as you and luckily a great deal of them have years of experience to share.
On 10th October for World Mental Health Day we were joined by DJ Mag’s Declan McGlynn and a panel of partners and industry professionals to talk about mental health in music. Featuring global DJ and Point Blank instructor Saytek, R&S affiliate and instructor Sam Willis, Laidback Luke’s manager and Unimaginable Artists head Olga Heijns as well as Aidan Culley of Help Musicians UK and Sam Jordan of the Musicians’ Union, the panel present provided a wealth of experience. If you’d like to be mentored by one of our experienced instructors you can find out more about the courses we offer online or around the globe here. Once enrolled you will gain access to all of these insightful and inspiring events.
Below see the team discuss the importance of managing your expectations, how to deal with self doubt, the impacts of social media, substance abuse and more. Watch till the end to see some of our PB students partake in a Q&A session where they, as young artists, were able to voice their queries and concerns. There’s a great deal to be learned here.
If you’re affected by any of the topics addressed in the video above, last year Aidan Culley and Help Musicians UK launched Music Minds Matter, a free to use helpline which is open around the clock. The aforementioned Musicians’ Union is also another helpful platform for artists to get advice, make new contacts and learn. During the course of the evening we were also joined by representatives from ACS, an associate of Help Musicians UK who are at the industry leaders in protective earplugs for noisy gigs and loud venues. They offer fantastic discounts on fitted hearing protectors as well as the option for free hearing tests at Harley Street Hearing.
If you’re not a student or alumnus and cannot attend, why not consider a course with us? We offer production courses ranging from the introductory to degree level, as well as lauded courses in radio and DJing among others. You can try samples of a range of our courses at the ‘free stuff‘ section of our website, and we’re always happy to be contacted, so don’t hesitate to call us on +44 20 7729 4884.
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