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Anxiety and the Artist

by Allison Sheff

Often insightful and hilarious, an inspirational podcast that explores artists relationship with anxiety. Hosted by Allison Sheff.

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Episodes

Social Worker, Chris Smith

24m · Published 06 Apr 04:05

National Director of the Looking Ahead program with The Actors Fund, Chris shares his thoughts on mental health issues that he sees child performers coping with, and offers some healthy guidelines for parents and arts leaders, as well as tools and insight for children struggling with anxiety.

For more information on the resources discussed, please visit our website: anxietyandtheartist.com

Writer & Actor, Greg Stone

23m · Published 23 Mar 04:05

With honesty, wit and candor, Greg shares his journey to sobriety. We discuss the anxieties and circumstances of his artistic career that ledhim to alcohol addiction, how he decided to take back control and how his recovery is currently informing his art.

For more information on the resources discussed, please visit our website: anxietyandtheartist.com

Therapist & Author, Lair Torrent

25m · Published 09 Mar 05:05

Relationship therapist, author and former performer,Lair Torrent joins us to discuss all things relationships. Addressing the languishing and hopelessness that is currently plaguing so many artists, Lair applies his five practices for making relationships work, to artists and their relationships with themselves and their careers. You’ll love his no-nonsense approach and call to action!

For more information on Lair and the resources we discussed, please visit our website: anxietyandtheartist.com

Actor & Producer, Stephanie Kurtzuba

32m · Published 23 Feb 05:05

“We f*#king love her, Jordan!” Actor and all around awesome human, Stephanie Kurtzuba joins us to talk about all things industry and her famous line fromTheWolf of Wall Street.After many successful and numerous film, TV and theater roles, Stephanie still faces the “I’m never going to work again!” moments that plague all artists. She shares her tips and tricks for what gets her through those darker times, dealing with your inner critic, being a working mom in the biz, and what actions to take when you’re feeling down.

Visit our website for more info on Stephanie and a list of mental health resources.

Access to Care with Chris Smith

14m · Published 09 Feb 17:05

The fifth episode in our Access to Care mini series, I chat with Actors Fund social worker Chris Smith. Chris shares the abundant resources and services that The Actors Fund offers for artists. He also provides guidance for anyone who might currently be in crisis and where they can reach out. As a counselor trained in facilitating healing from racial trauma, Chris also offers specific mental health resources for the BIPOC community.

For a full list of resources, please visit our website.

Access to Care with Mike Zhao

16m · Published 01 Dec 05:05

Diving deeper into some previously recommended sources, this week we chat with kinesiologist Mike Zhao who is currently pursuing his Masters degree in Clinical Psychology. Mike talks us through the process of working with a clinical intern as a therapist, what to expect, what checks and balances are in place, and where you can find clinical interns to work with. We also discuss the importance of finding a therapist that is the right fit.

Access to Care with Patty Martin

17m · Published 17 Nov 05:05

This episode is the third in our special mini-series,Access to Care. Many times on this program, we talk about the importance of therapy. However, we acknowledge that therapy is a privilege, and is not always accessible or affordable to those that need it most. I’ve invited mental health professionals to talk about access to care: where to find affordable therapy, and the tools and resources that are available, should therapy not be accessible.

In this episode I chat with Associate Professor of Counseling, Patty Martin. Patty and I discuss where college students can access therapy on campus, and other groups and organizations they can reach out to for support with their mental health. We also discuss what to do if you feel a roommate or a friend is in crisis, and resources for parents who might be concerned about their child's mental health.

This episode is dedicated to the memory of Matthew Mindler.

Access to Care with Simon Ward

17m · Published 10 Nov 05:05

Many times on this program, we talk about the importance of therapy. However, we acknowledge that therapy is a privilege, and is not always accessible or affordable to those that need it most. I’ve invited some of my previous guests to talk about access to care: where to find affordable therapy, and the tools and resources that are available, should therapy not be accessible.

In this second episode in our Access to Care mini-series we welcome back actor, psychologist and educator, Simon Ward. Simon and I chat about creating community and the ways in which social media can both help and hinder that, and how it affects our mental health. Simon also provides a fantastic analogy for self care and ways to support ourselves when therapy isn't accessible.

Access to Care with Lisa Gajda Maiolo

15m · Published 03 Nov 04:05

This episode is the first in our special mini-series, Access to Care. Many times on this program, we talk about the importance of therapy. However, we acknowledge that therapy is a privilege, and is not always accessible or affordable to those that need it most. I’ve invited some of my previous guests to talk about access to care: where to find affordable therapy, and the tools and resources that are available, should therapy not be accessible.

Today we welcome back therapist Lisa Gajda. Lisa was a professional dancer for over 30 years, appearing in 18 Broadway shows. She specializes in anxiety, depression, trauma, performing artists, parenting and relational issues.

Lisa and I discuss the importance of community and she offers some guidelines for artists who are interested in creating their own support groups, in addition to resources for low-cost therapy.

Actor, Psychologist and Educator, Simon Ward

31m · Published 20 Oct 04:05

In this episode I have a heartwarming conversation with actor, psychologist and educator Simon Ward about where the arts and mental health intersect, and what steps educators and arts leaders can take to create a healthier learning environment and rehearsal space. Simon’s joy and passion are infectious. Prepare to be inspired and motivated.

Anxiety and the Artist has 53 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 21:38:46. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 24th, 2024 18:13.

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