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Outside The Spotlight

By: Creative City Centre
  • Summary

  • In this series, performing artists open up about their mental health journeys and how those journeys impact and foster their art. They also share tips and tricks they’ve learned along the way. Each episode features two artists in conversation from various artistic disciplines including music, poetry and comedy. The discussions are 100% unfiltered and led by the artists, so each episode takes on a life of its own—focusing in on whichever topics the artists feel are best suited to their conversation.  At various points throughout these discussions, the artists take breaks from chatting to perform (songs, poems or comedy bits), giving us a taste of what they’re accustomed to sharing in the spotlight amidst the discussion of their lives outside of it.  This series deals with difficult subject matter that may not be suitable for all listeners.  Listener discretion is advised.

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Episodes
  • Episode 6: Sydney Wright & Traci Foster
    Apr 11 2023

    Traci and Sydney talk about becoming aware of mental health issues as adults, generational and community conversations relating to mental health, regulating and understanding emotions, complex PTSD, anxiety, eating disorders, depression, working in mental health, somatic experiencing, grounding, medication intolerance, the importance of acknowledging and understanding physiological dysregulation, positives that come out of the difficult journey, self-compassion, speaking through metaphor and accessible language, giving yourself permission to rest, working with your nervous system or against it, “othered culture”, interdependence, learning about yourself through relationships, hope, disassociation, using alcohol and drugs for fun vs to escape, family, the legalization of cannabis, and looking for love.

    Interspersed throughout the discussion are a few performances of original works by these artists, with poetry from Traci and music from Sydney.

    Content/Trigger Warnings include language, eating disorders, suicide, death/grief, car accident resulting in serious injury, disassociation, sexual violence, substance use/abuse, alcoholism and domestic violence.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 5: Genevieve Robinson & Vanessa Prevost
    Mar 28 2023

    Genevieve and Vanessa talk about struggles with sincerity, coping through comedy, the effect of seeing more people open up about mental health, ADHD, therapy, being an oversharer, difficulty getting an autism diagnosis as an adult, self-diagnosing, anxiety, finding the right balance of being around people vs being alone, depression, creating a degree of separation when performing, the positives of neurodiversity, and the importance of laughter.

    Partway through, Genevieve and Vanessa take a break from their discussion to perform a couple comedy bits.

    Content/Trigger Warnings include language, suicidal ideation and alcohol use.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 4: Carla Harris & Dara Schindelka
    Mar 14 2023

    Carla and Dara talk about finding the right time to explore mental health in art, using different creative outlets to cope, alternative therapy methods, determining the best ways to work on mental health and how that is different for each individual, significant life changes, difficulty finding hope in dark times, pressure for women to keep emotions in check and to not be seen as overly emotional, societal perceptions and expectations of women, different writing methods/processes, reflecting on progress, and finding the freedom to be yourself.

    Throughout their discussion, Dara and Carla also share some of their music and poetry.

    Content/Trigger Warnings include trauma, sexual assault and disordered eating.

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    1 hr and 3 mins

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