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  • Ashleigh Nugent on racism, the hero’s journey, arts and the criminal justice system.
    2024/09/06

    Ash Nugent is a celebrated artist, writer and founder of RiseUp, a charity that uses creative arts to work with people in prisons and communities. In this episode he discusses his own journey from experiencing racism in the leafy suburbs of Liverpool, finding school unsatisfactory and uninspiring to becoming a disruptive youth and ending up in a Jamaican prison at 17.


    His turning point came through being open about his love of writing, finding like-minded souls and pursuing an education. This all led to starting a CIC called RiseUp to help people who find themselves on the same path as he was.


    RiseUp has a team of dedicated people who use creative arts and the Hero’s Journey to help people find self-worth and a better path in life.


    Ash is an excitable, passionate storyteller dedicated to supporting others and I loved our conversation!


    Links:

    RiseUp

    LOCKS by Ashleigh Nugent published by Picador, June 2023


    Socials:

    Ash on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn

    Creative Health Stories on Instagram

    Laura on LinkedIn


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    58 分
  • Professor Kevin Fenton on 10 essential public health concepts and his passion for arts and health
    2024/08/23

    Professor Kevin Fenton is a senior public health expert and infectious disease epidemiologist, who has worked in a variety of public health executive leadership roles across government and academia in the UK and internationally, including taking a leading role in London’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. He was awarded a CBE in the 2022 New Year honours list for services to public health.

    Kevin is so articulate and generous with his knowledge about what 'public health' is in its widest sense and how it affects us on a daily basis. We run through 10 essential concepts Kevin believes can help improve health, save lives, and reduce inequalities in communities around the world and he provides really helpful connections to creative arts and his own experiences. Along with Public Health and Creative Health, the concepts are: Equity, Racism, Wellbeing, Resilience, Mindfulness, Mental Health, Self Care and Gratitude.


    Kevin demonstrates his passion and belief in the role that the arts and culture have on our individual and community lives.


    Links:

    Office for Health Improvement and Disparities

    Public Health, NHS London

    UK Faculty of Public Health


    Kevin's socials:

    Instagram: @ProfKevinFenton

    LinkedIn: @ProfKevinFenton

    X: @ProfKevinFenton

    TikTok: @ProfKevinFenton


    Creative Health Stories socials:

    Instagram: @creativehealthstories

    LinkedIn: @LauraBaileyCreativeHealth


    If you want to share your own creative health story, you can now do so on the website. Visit https://creative-health.co.uk/stories/


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    51 分
  • Spotlight on Creativity and Wellbeing Week
    2024/08/09

    Creativity and Wellbeing Week is a festival led by London Arts and Health and the Culture Health and Wellbeing Alliance and funded by Arts Council England.


    This is a special commissioned episode reflecting on the festival week past and present to help understand the value of it to the creative health sector. I spent time listening at online events and interviewed a selection of people representing a range of organisations and perspectives about their work, how and why they get involved, and how they think the festival could evolve.


    All my guests were generous with their time, offering unique, thoughtful and insightful conversation about Creativity and Wellbeing Week, and about the power of creativity for our health and wellbeing in different contexts.


    Guests:

    Anna Woolf, London Arts and Health

    Professor Kevin Fenton, Public Health London

    Sam Beal, Norwich Theatres

    Daniela Nofal, Counterpoints Arts

    Nafeesa Arshad, Hospital Rooms

    Julie Tolhurst, Barnsley Council Public Health



    Links:

    Creativity and Wellbeing Week

    Culture Health and Wellbeing Alliance


    Socials:

    @londonartsandhealth

    @culturehealthwellbeingalliance

    @_hospitalrooms

    @norwichtheatre

    @counterpointsarts

    @barnsleycouncilofficial

    @nhsenglandldn

    @profkevinfenton

    @anna_woolf_frsa

    @nafeesa_arshad

    @aceagrams


    If you would like to commission a podcast episode or audio stories for your organisation, please get in touch via the website.


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    48 分
  • Share Your Own Creative Health Stories
    2024/04/05

    I'm taking a short break over April. In the meantime, I want you to send me your creative health story!


    Do you have a creative health story you'd like to share which could inspire other people? Send me an audio recording, no more than 5 minutes long, about how you're engaging with creativity for health or wellbeing to include on the podcast. Or write it down in no more that 750 words and I may read it out.


    Tell me about you and what you do:

    Your name (anonymous is fine too), maybe where you live, your age, your gender, your ethnicity, your job, anything else interesting about you (all optional).

    Describe what creative activities you do and the impact they have on your health or wellbeing.


    You don't have to be professionally trained and your creative activity can be anything from cooking and gardening through to dance, writing, body art and everything in between. Anything creative!

    Record your story on your phone (e.g. Voice Memos on iPhone or Voice Recorder app on Android) and send it via email with the subject 'My Creative Health Story' to: laura@creative-health.co.uk


    By sending me your audio recording and images you agree for them to be edited and published in part or full on my website, podcast, socials or part of an associated project.


    Creative Health Stories website

    @creativehealthstories



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  • Mark Kilbey & Sarah Winn on male mental health and verbatim theatre
    2024/03/22

    Mark Kilbey is former police officer and detective who retired from the force after 20 years through mental ill-health after which followed a long period of mental illness including suicide attempts. He set up the peer-led mental health charity Take Off to support people in similar situations. Sarah Winn is a theatre maker who works with young offenders, vulnerable adults and diverse communities . After the loss of her cousin by suicide, Sarah set out to create a piece of verbatim theatre to highlight the issues around male mental health and suicide.


    In this episode Mark and Sarah share their own stories and how they came together to make the play called 'No one Here Is Me', the impact of the process and the performance, and how the process has forged an incredible friendship between them.


    *** Please note, the episode includes discussions around severe mental illness and suicide ***


    Links:

    Take Off

    No one Here Is Me

    Portrait Theatre

    Wellbeing in the Arts


    Socials:

    @sarahwinnactor

    @dreamwinn

    @TakeOff_charity


    If you're struggling with your own mental health, or you're having suicidal thoughts, or you know someone else who is, please seek help.

    Places you can contact include:

    Mind - Seeking help for a mental health problem

    National Suicide Prevention helpline: Call 0800 689 5652

    SOS Silence of Suicide Call 0300 1020 505

    Samaritans Call 116 123

    Childline (under 19s) Call 0800 1111

    If you fear for someone's immediate safety, guide them to Accident and Emergency or dial 999 for immediate assistance


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    54 分
  • Amal Lad on creative health from GP and musician perspective
    2024/03/08

    Amal Lad is a GP and musician from Birmingham who has made a career out of exploring the intersection between art and medicine. His ability to reveal the connection between music and well-being has been recognised by the BBC and TEDxNHS, as well as countless listeners around the globe. He is the host of the Creative Medicine podcast, which also explores how people use creativity to improve health and wellbeing. Along with being a GP and podcast host Amal composes and releases his own music and is studying for a Masters in Performing Arts Medicine at UCL.


    Our conversation covers 'self medicating', the role of a GP and the challenges faced in general practice and the wider NHS, along with Amal's own passion for the healing power of music and the arts. He's a super motivated and compassionate human being.


    Please consider supporting the making of this podcast via Patreon


    Links:

    Website: https://www.amallad.com

    Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/amal-lad


    Socials:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/amalladmusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amal.lad

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/AmalLadMusic

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amal.lad.music

    Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AmalLadMusic


    @creativehealthstories


    Edited by @podcastpenny




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    43 分
  • Christopher Bailey shares his global and personal view of arts and health
    2024/02/23

    Christopher Bailey is the Arts and Health Lead at the World Health Organization and a co-founder of the Jameel Arts and Health Lab.  


    Educated at Columbia and Oxford Universities as well as the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, after a career as a professional actor and playwright, Christopher worked at the Rockefeller Foundation before joining the WHO.


    Christopher has also performed original pieces such as Stage 4: Cancer and the Imagination, and The Vanishing Point: A journey into Blindness and Perception.


    Our conversation covers Christopher’s journey to his current role (which he created), philosophy, theatre, and how arts and health fit into the aims of the WHO. We talk about the effects of art from neuroscience, public health, and preventative perspectives, along with the effects of awe, shock and wonder and the deep aesthetic experience. 


    We cover the UK’s influence in this field but also the lack of investment. Christopher shares how the WHO influences health policy around the world to be inclusive of the arts and lets us in on his own creative health world.


    Please consider supporting the making of this podcast via Patreon


    Links

    WHO Arts and Health

    Jameel Arts & Health Lab

    Creative Brain Week

    Healing Arts Scotland

    NeuroArts Blueprint

    Daisy Fancourt


    Socials

    Christopher’s LinkedIn

    @baileychristophet

    @creativehealthpod

    Podcast Patreon


    Edited by @podcastpenny


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    59 分
  • Kiz Manley on trauma informed Hip Hop, creative writing and using her own experiences to help others
    2024/02/09

    Kiran 'Kiz' Manley is the UK’s first Hip Hop Therapist. In 2012 she set up Hip Hop HEALS, a mental health social enterprise that spreads knowledge and research about Trauma-Informed Hip Hop. She hosts and produces her own podcast called 'Glowwiththeflow' on therapeutic Hip Hop, offering radical solutions to homelessness and mental ill health. The work stems from her own lived experiences of loss and grief and she now uses this to amplify the voices of others and people powered change to improve health systems. Kiz also works as the ‘Lived Experience and Programme

    Coordinator’ at UCL for a big research programme called Mobilising Community Assets to Tackle Health Inequalities. 


    ***Please note, in this episode Kiz discusses the loss of her sister in a car crash and the resulting grief and acute trauma responses. She also talks about the loss of her father, how grief is dealt with differently in different cultures and the inequities in the health system faced by global majority people in the UK***


    Our conversation covers the whole spectrum of emotions - grief and sadness, but also lots of humour, frustration, happiness and joy.


    Links:

    Hip Hop HEALS

    Kiz shared her experiences in a new book 'Music for Inclusion and Healing in Schools and Beyond'

    Kiz’s own podcast is Glowitheflow and you can watch podcast footage here

    Mobilising Community Assets to Tackle Health Inequalities programme


    Socials:

    @hiphophealsuk

    Kiz/Kiran's LinkedIn


    This episode was edited by Penny Bell @podcastpenny


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    59 分