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Dr Jess Hope and Grace Healy on sustainable development: what does Bolivia teach us? by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Schools
Welcome to our first series, Hope Still Wins in Relationships!! In celebration of Ben's upcoming wedding to his beautiful fiancé Jess, we're spending the next SIX WEEKS sitting down with some of our favorite couples to discuss what hope looks like in each season of the relationship journey. In this episode, Jess and Ben talk about their own seasons of singleness, how to wade through painful breakups, and answer questions from HSW listeners. It's going to be a series and celebration for all no matter what love looks like for you in this season! We HOPE you'll join us! Connect with Ben: -Instagram -Twitter -Purchase Ben's book Alone in Plain Sight -Generous Coffee -Submit a question for the HSW Relationship Series!! Connect with Jess: -Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dr Shreyashi Dasgupta and Dr Jess Hope explain the David W Smith Memorial Prize for year 12 students by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Schools
We took a short break to process the state of the world but Jess Hope is back with Simple Creatures in conversation. Mark Hoppus and Alex Gaskarth took the time to discuss mental health and music while at Good Things Festival 2019. A content warning, this podcast does contain conversations about mental health. If you or someone you know needs support for mental health, please speak to a professional. Lifeline Australia is 13 11 14
Jess Hope is joined by Enter Shikari vocalist Rou Reynolds. With the band since securing their highest UK chart position with sixth album 'Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible', Rou reflects on mindfulness techniques, staying healthy on tour and the role emotion plays within his songwriting process. A content warning, this podcast does contain conversations about mental health. If you or someone you know needs support for mental health, please speak to a professional. Lifeline Australia is 13 11 14
Jess Hope is joined by Parkway Drive vocalist Winston McCall ahead of the band's documentary release, 'Viva the Underdogs'. Throughout their chat, Winston explains how that underdog mentality has been a driving force for the Australian outfit, propelling them to the forefront of the heavy scene. A content warning, this podcast does contain conversations about mental health. If you or someone you know needs support for mental health, please speak to a professional. Lifeline Australia is 13 11 14 and a list of worldwide resources is also available at dontfret.club.
In this episode we catch up with Jess Hope and Jay Wennington from Don't Fret Club and Bad Seed. Jess and Jay are partners in crime in more ways than one, running multiple businesses within the music and media industries, and give us the low-down on everything they've been up to over the years. From their first gigs and first time meeting, to their first business (ad)ventures in music, fashion, journalism, photography and film, marketing, mental health, their paw-pal Vinnie, and their moves from London to Australia, we chat about it all!
WAAX vocalist Maz and guitarist Chris join Jess Hope to discuss 'social anxiety' as part of our #ShreddingtheStigma series. The pair touch on their personal experiences while exploring how the music industry exacerbates social anxiety. If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues discussed in this podcast, please reach out to speak to a professional for support. Lifeline Australia is 13 11 14, and a list of worldwide helplines is available at dontfret.club/support.
Bad Wolves guitarist, Doc Coyle, chats to Jess Hope about life in a touring band, how his own podcast fuels creativity and the music industry's relationship with mental health. Recorded during Bad Wolves' Australian tour with Nickelback. Don’t Fret Club podcasts discuss topics of mental health. If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues discussed in this podcast, please reach out to speak to a professional for support. A list of worldwide helplines is available at dontfret.club/support.
Jess Hope digs into the archives for this chat with Bad Cop Bad Cop, originally recorded at Download Melbourne 2018 and featured in Don't Fret Club Zine #2. The California punks talk about mental health in musicians, the support they provide each other as band mates and the importance of their creative process.
Jess Hope is joined by Melbourne musician and producer Edward R. to talk about new EP, 'Body Corporate'. In this new-length episode, the duo also tackle one 'mental health hack'. This episode, they look at the importance of learning new wellness skills while we're in a good headspace, and 7 key steps to help you do just that. Don’t Fret Club podcasts discuss topics of mental health. If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues discussed in this podcast, please reach out to speak to a professional for support. A list of worldwide helplines is available at dontfret.club/support.
Nikki Brumen is the ferocious voice of Australian hardcore outfit, Pagan. Here, Nikki chats to Don't Fret Club host, Jess Hope, about the band's debut album, songwriting and letting go of her anxieties through music. Don’t Fret Club podcasts discuss topics of mental health. If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues discussed in this podcast, please reach out to speak to a professional for support. A list of worldwide helplines is available at dontfret.club/support.
As Trophy Eyes celebrate the release of their new record, The American Dream, we look back at our recent chat with singer John Floreani. Recorded earlier this year, John tells Jess Hope how the writing process helps him confront some of his more darker memories and experiences. Don't Fret Club podcasts discuss topics of mental health. If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues discussed in this podcast, please reach out to speak to a profession for support. A list of worldwide helplines is available at dontfret.club/support.
Mental Health. Suicide. Depression. Anxiety. A long time ago those words would scare even the strongest person away from engaging in conversation with someone struggling with their own mental-wellbeing or force someone to close up and hide behind their own brick walls unable to discuss their issues, however, now, the awareness for mental health issues and struggles hasn't been as thought provoking and supportive as it is today in 2018. Today, July 20th 2018, we are remembering Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington who took his own life one year ago at 41 years of age, a decision which shocked not only those closest to him but his vast array of fans across the world. A decision which instantaneously caused the world to ask one question to ourselves and those around us, are you ok? In this special edition of Wall of Sound: Up Against the Wall podcast host Paul 'Browny' Brown creates his own 'Discussion About Mental Health' and takes a look back at the year following Chester's passing, including how his wife Talinda swore an oath to #MakeChesterProud by becoming the Executive Advisor for the Campaign to Change Direction and co-founder of 320 Changes Direction, an organisation created to change the way we look at and address mental health, especially the Five Signs to look out for. Browny also shares his own personal battles with mental health and how turning to music was only a minor step in getting his life back on track. He also speaks to Don't Fret Club founder Jess Hope about her podcast series and mission to change the way mental health issues are addressed within the music industry, especially with bands/musicians on tour who struggle with being alone and the everyday challenges they face whilst trying to make it in one of the toughest, most unforgiving industries. And Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix also joins in on the conversation, explaining how he overcame his struggles with drug addiction, alcoholism and substance abuse in the early years when he was fighting his own demons and how that battle then became the lyrical content to some of the band's biggest songs. He also shares an anecdotal story about how he met up with Chester Bennington weeks prior to his passing, discusses his behaviour at the time and why you should never assume anyone is fine, despite the warning signs surrounding them. We hope this podcast can (and will) create more discussions around mental health awareness and suicide prevention in Australia and around the world for our international listeners. If you or anyone you know needs help with their own mental well-being call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or find your closest Suicide Prevention/Crisis Support Organisation on Google... #WoSUATW #MentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #SuicidePrevention #ChesterBennington #ChangeDirection #320ChangesDirection #MakeChesterProud #IAmTheChange #TalindaBennington #LinkinPark #JessHope #DontFretClub #JacobyShaddix #PapaRoach #MikeShinoda #Beartooth #Lifeline #BeyondBlue #Headspace #Podcast #MusicPodcast #MentalHealthPodcast
We’re counting down to Blood, Sweat & Beers this coming Saturday (30 June) with a chat to Leroy Macqueen of Gooch Palms. Jess Hope jumps on the phone to Leroy for what results in one of our most honest and thought-provoking episodes ever. $1 from every ticket sold for Blood, Sweat & Beers is being donated to support mental health work in music, aiding the work of Don’t Fret Club and Support Act. Book remaining tickets here: http://www.factorytheatre.com.au/events/2018/06/30/blood-sweat-beers-9 Blood, Sweat & Beers takes place at Factory Theatre, Sydney on Sat 30 June. Don't Fret Club podcasts discuss topics of mental health. If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues discussed in this podcast, please reach out to speak to a profession for support. A list of worldwide helplines is available at dontfret.club/support.
Super keen to chat with Jess Hope (Don't Fret Club, Ticketmaster) about the great things going on at Don't Fret Club, and some new tunes from Wurst Nurse, Between You & Me, Moaning Lisa, Mallrat, Maya and Glades. Also, shout out to Blood, Sweat & Beers for supporting Don't Fret Club and Support Act.With thanks to sponsor Yamaha Music Australia.Intro & outro music is 'Coffee' by RKDA For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Milestones vocalist, Matt Clarke, joins Jess Hope to discuss the band’s new album, Red Lights. Matt shares his personal tips for overcoming difficulties and maintaining a positive outlook. If you or someone you know is affected by anything discussed in this podcast, please seek support from professional helplines, available via dontfret.club/support.
Papa Roach's Jacoby Shaddix discusses the relationship between music and mental health with Don't Fret Club. In this exclusive chat with host Jess Hope, Jacoby inspires positivity and thoughtful thinking, while opening up about personal experiences with mental health.