EPISODE · May 1, 2017 · 57 MIN
Dust 2017: Living well and dying well
from SMHAF Podcast · host Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
Is it possible to adopt a more mentally healthy attitude towards our own deaths, and the deaths of those we love? Andrew Eaton-Lewis puts the question to Angie Dight of Mischief La Bas, creator of Festival of Ian Smith: A Celebration of Death, Stephanie Katie Hunter, producer of After Words, a new theatre show about the role 21st century technology plays in the grieving process, and Julie Cameron of the Mental Health Foundation, in a discussion recorded at arts and mental health symposium The Dust of Everyday Life, CCA, Glasgow, 20 April 2017.
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Is it possible to adopt a more mentally healthy attitude towards our own deaths, and the deaths of those we love? Andrew Eaton-Lewis puts the question to Angie Dight of Mischief La Bas, creator of Festival of Ian Smith: A Celebration of Death, Stephanie Katie Hunter, producer of After Words, a new theatre show about the role 21st century technology plays in the grieving process, and Julie Cameron of the Mental Health Foundation, in a discussion recorded at arts and mental health symposium The Dust of Everyday Life, CCA, Glasgow, 20 April 2017.
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