What the Fach?
We're joined by the fabulous Hattie Butterworth: journalist, editor, cellist, and mental health campaigner... what can't she do?! Hattie is the founder of the podcast Things Musicians Don't Talk About [https://www.thingsmusiciansdonttalkabout.com/], a revolutionary platform, which has helped change the stigma surrounding mental health with musicians. Hattie shares her own journey with severe anxiety, OCD, depression, and an eating disorder — and how the culture of perfectionism in classical music both fuelled and concealed her struggles. Challenging the stigma around medication, therapy, and diagnosis. We ask ourselves: is the hyper-focused, obsessive mindset that makes musicians excel the same one that can spiral into disorder? Where does dedication end and dysfunction begin? Hattie pulls back the curtain on how reviews actually work — word counts, forgotten performances, critics who may not even be musicians... sparking a discussion of body shaming in reviews and editors' responsibility to protect performers. We love Hattie, and we know you will too! Book mentioned: Overcoming Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts [https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/products/overcoming-unwanted-intrusive-thoughts-book-sally-m-winston-psyd-9781626254343?sku=GOR008688285&gad_source=4&gad_campaignid=23886647698&gbraid=0AAAAADZzAIC6-aJyE2uCk2KTaY4OgJShu&gclid=Cj0KCQjwxvjRBhC2ARIsAI7KJa3fdKgDptymaCT9YoXlrkRtaXDIt5_7Ee9wHjzO6QNCcSV32oHg0QIaArUgEALw_wcB] by Sally M. Winston, Psyd and Martin P. Seif, PhD
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