Sound Mind Live and Consequence of Sound present Going There. Hosted by licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Mike, the weekly series aims to create a safe space for musicians to have honest, healthy conversations about mental health. Each episode covers the experience of artists and creatives as it pertains to specific issues, be it depression, anxiety, addiction, whatever they bring to the table. I... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureMusic InterviewsMusic |
In this archival episode, Julien Baker joins Going There with Dr. Mike to discuss her experience struggling with depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The singer-songwriter shares how depression often feels like a giant hole and the way... more
This week on Going There with Dr. Mike, The Lumineers’ Jeremiah Fraites goes deep into his mental health journey, diving into his relationship with negative space and staring down the void. Listen to the songwriter and multi-instrumentalist share his... more
Musician Mary Lambert shares her struggle with bipolar disorder on the latest episode of Going There with Dr. Mike. more
To wrap up Mental Health Awareness Month, singer-songwriter Marcus King joins Going There with Dr. Mike for and honest, open conversation. Listen to the artist talk about his experience with being bipolar, his coping strategies, and more. more
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Bipolar disorder is something that a lot of people don’t talk openly about. On Alicia Bognanno’s episode on her bipolar, I’ve never felt so understood. I’ve never had anyone describe the struggle of bipolar so accurately. It was healing for me and I’m so grateful Dr. Mike has addressed it on his podcast. The more the better! Thank you so much for all you do! Hearing about other people that are bipolar and on the struggle-bus helps my mental health tremendously.
I’m really loving this podcast of Dr. Mike’s. The topics of discussion on mental health issues with various artists is helpful and great to listen to!!
Dr. Mike has the voice of an angel and the ears of the greatest friend you never knew you had. Hearing these stories on a weekly basis has been a great escape from the terror and anxiety of 2020. More please!
I'm in love with the series
It’s so important to have discussions about mental health. Dr. Mike is such a caring and sensitive host, who is as compelling as he is informative. Just a great show all around.
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