Eyes Wide Open with Nick Thompson | EP 17: HOT TAKES on Listening to Taylor Swift's Sad Songs & Chicago's New Mental Health Facility @EyesWideOpenContent | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Nick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thinking.
Todd shares how listening to Taylor Swift’s sad songs can be beneficial to your mental health. Psychologists are declaring megastars like Taylor Swift are relatable when they express emotions through their music, making it a tool to help people process their emotions. Todd and Nick share how they feel music impacts mental health, and whether or not they are “Swifties.”
Nick shares that a new public mental health facility has opened in his hometown of Chicago. Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood opened its first community-funded mental health center, which offers bilingual, affordable mental health services to residents regardless of health insurance. Nick and Todd discuss the relevance of public-funded facilities to the city and how they increase mental health access.
Prepare for passionate arguments, diverse perspectives, and a deeper understanding of the complex world of mental health. Join Nick and Todd for Mental Health Headlines Hot Takes to engage your mind and challenge your assumptions.
Sources:
cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/see-how-listening-to-taylor-swifts-sad-songs-could-be-your-new-mental-health-hack
blockclubchicago.org/2024/04/15/logan-squares-long-awaited-community-mental-healthcenter-opens-this-is-yours
About the Show
Mental Health Headlines Hot Takes is your go-to podcast for thought-provoking discussions on the latest news and developments shaping the world of mental health. Tune in every episode to join Nick and Todd as they debate and dissect the issues that matter most. We’re glad you’re here.
Follow Nick:
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Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eyes-wide-open-with-nick-thompson/id1640110814
YouTube: youtube.com/@EyesWideOpenContent
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Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/bunny-hugs-and-mental-health/id1560055327
YouTube: youtube.com/@bunnyhugsandmentalhealth
Nick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thinking.
Todd shares how listening to Taylor Swift’s sad songs can be beneficial to your mental health. Psychologists are declaring megastars like Taylor Swift are relatable when they express emotions through their music, making it a tool to help people process their emotions. Todd and Nick share how they feel music impacts mental health, and whether or not they are “Swifties.”
Nick shares that a new public mental health facility has opened in his hometown of Chicago. Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood opened its first community-funded mental health center, which offers bilingual, affordable mental health services to residents regardless of health insurance. Nick and Todd discuss the relevance of public-funded facilities to the city and how they increase mental health access.
Prepare for passionate arguments, diverse perspectives, and a deeper understanding of the complex world of mental health. Join Nick and Todd for Mental Health Headlines Hot Takes to engage your mind and challenge your assumptions.
Sources:
cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/see-how-listening-to-taylor-swifts-sad-songs-could-be-your-new-mental-health-hack
blockclubchicago.org/2024/04/15/logan-squares-long-awaited-community-mental-healthcenter-opens-this-is-yours
About the Show
Mental Health Headlines Hot Takes is your go-to podcast for thought-provoking discussions on the latest news and developments shaping the world of mental health. Tune in every episode to join Nick and Todd as they debate and dissect the issues that matter most. We’re glad you’re here.
Follow Nick:
Instagram: instagram.com/nthompson513
Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eyes-wide-open-with-nick-thompson/id1640110814
YouTube: youtube.com/@EyesWideOpenContent
Follow Todd:
Instagram: instagram.com/bunnyhugspodcast
Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/bunny-hugs-and-mental-health/id1560055327
YouTube: youtube.com/@bunnyhugsandmentalhealth