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#090: Coming Out As Yourself. Build Resilience After Going Viral And Cancel Culture. Feat. Will Wood. Recorded June 2022 ⁣

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*Recorded June 2022 ⁣ - Will Wood is more than a singer - songwriter, after a great deal of criticism and attempts at cancelling him. He has come out wiser and stronger. I loved hearing his insights on mental health and how society and culture defines what mental health & illness are.

We go over:

+ How to keep doing what feels right to you despite people having their own erroneous idea of who you are.

+ Cultural pressures.

+ Going viral and being opened to criticism.

+ The manipulation of social media and the radicalisation it can cause.

+ Morality and culture.

+ The amount of subjectivity around mental health. Kanye West being mocked for his mental illness.

+ How to not let other people’s opinions affect your art.

Find Will: www.willwood.net

If you have any questions or thoughts from this or any other episodes, I want to hear from you. Message me directly here: www.angie-s.com/contact

Become a podcaster: www.learnpodcasting.online

If you want to support the show further: www.angie-s.com/donations

For mental health crisis helplines:

UK: https://www.mind.org.uk

Europe: https://www.mhe-sme.org/library/helplines/

USA: American Foundation of Suicide Prevention

*Recorded June 2022 ⁣

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*Recorded June 2022 ⁣ - Will Wood is more than a singer - songwriter, after a great deal of criticism and attempts at cancelling him. He has come out wiser and stronger. I loved hearing his insights on mental health and how society and culture defines what mental health & illness are.

We go over:

+ How to keep doing what feels right to you despite people having their own erroneous idea of who you are.

+ Cultural pressures.

+ Going viral and being opened to criticism.

+ The manipulation of social media and the radicalisation it can cause.

+ Morality and culture.

+ The amount of subjectivity around mental health. Kanye West being mocked for his mental illness.

+ How to not let other people’s opinions affect your art.

Find Will: www.willwood.net

If you have any questions or thoughts from this or any other episodes, I want to hear from you. Message me directly here: www.angie-s.com/contact

Become a podcaster: www.learnpodcasting.online

If you want to support the show further: www.angie-s.com/donations

For mental health crisis helplines:

UK: https://www.mind.org.uk

Europe: https://www.mhe-sme.org/library/helplines/

USA: American Foundation of Suicide Prevention

*Recorded June 2022 ⁣

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