It’s time for another episode of The Rockstar Dad Show, so turn up the speakers and dive into conversation with Jaret and Gary.
This week, the guys are talking about the convenience of technology and Bowling For Soup’s new series Shot Out Of A Cannon. Of course they have plenty more to discuss, like a fear of birds and writing a tell all book.
Later, they welcome wrestler Brimstone to the air. Listen in as he introduces us to his family and talks about coping through coronavirus, mental health, and Seymour the Unfortunate Vampire.
Daniel McCartney has been working in the music industry for years, and when he noticed a lack of resources and support for musicians and their mental health, he decided to do something about it. Enter, The Continuance Foundation. The foundation’s Mission Statement reads “The Continuance Foundation exists to arm and provide the full-time touring & studio musician community with the necessary tools, education, funds, direction, and guidance to properly prioritize & invest into their mental health.” Daniel and I have both benefited from various resources so I hope you’ll support his efforts to provide a deeper conversation regarding mental health.
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D.J. Nash is best known for the ABA series he created, A Million Little Things. The show is based on DJ’s experiences losing a friend to suicide and in this episode, we talk about his role in the 320 Festival to support positive conversations around mental health. D.J. shared how music plays a role in the show, which characters represent him, and how collaboration helped make this special show what it is. I hope you enjoy it.
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This week Adi Jaffe, Ph.D and I had an amazing discussion around mental health and addiction. He was so open to all of my questions and even shared his own experience and struggle with addiction. He was a UCLA lecturer in the Psychology department at UCLA, and was the Executive-Director and Co-Founder of one of the most progressive mental health treatment facilities in the country – until he started IGNTD. I hope you enjoy our conversation and share with a friend.
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This week I’m joined by Wesley Geer, the founder of Rock to Recovery. Wesley has been in the music industry for years in his own band HED PE and as a touring musician with acts like KORN. After battling with his own addiction, he created Rock To Recovery to help others find healing via music. Our conversation about mental health was inspiring and insightful. I hope you enjoy and share with a friend.
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<3Sara
This week I’m joined by Rynda Laurel, the founder of the wellness company VRYeveryday Supplements. VRYeveryday is a collection of Natural Mood Balancing Supplements and Support for Mental Health, Emotional Wellbeing, Biochemical Recovery. They’re all vegan, NonGMO and GMP.
We had a great conversation about her venture as a female entrepreneur, took a trip down memory lane to her time working in music, and she shared great insights on dealing with transitions in life. Want to give VRYeveryday a try? Click here for 10% off all formulas & sets, use “letstalk” at check out!
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<3Sara
idobi is so stoked to announce that we are partnering with 320 Festival, which is melding music & mental health to bring you an incredible event featuring some of your favorite bands and big names in entertainment.
Two villains and a superhero walk into a mental health institution…
Eric joins Waldman’s Words to talk about getting started, The Wild Honey Pie, and mental health.
Hopeless Records have released ‘Songs That Saved My Life’, a new covers album by artists on the label’s roster, to raise money for suicide prevention and mental health charities.