Redefining 'Much' | Capitalism & Cyberpunk with Blue Monday episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 28, 2020 · 34 MIN

Redefining 'Much' | Capitalism & Cyberpunk with Blue Monday

from The Invisible Cabaret Podcast: Mental Health & The Arts · host Invisible Cabaret

Join regular hosts Rosie Verbose & Ferrero Rochelle, as they chat with troupe member Blue Monday about creativity & mental health; specifically, how the need to make money affects our wellbeing. You can find Blue Monday on Instagram as @bluemonday.exe. CW: abuse at 28.37 - 32.34. Are you an artist (of any description) with a mental health story to tell? Email [email protected] for more details about how to be a future guest on the podcast. *** Things mentioned in the podcast: Ada Lovelace – one of first coders, not to be confused with Linda Lovelace... The marketing creation of Blue Monday Extrinsic vs intrinsic goals: a sample study Cyberpunk and its links with the past 'Fig tree' piece - Belle Bluestocking explained her thinking on a recent podcast OCD info Mouncealot episode on processing trauma through art Perfectionism: some resources Warburtons wheat-free sourdough cob bread (Rosie's gratitude for the week!) National Domestic Abuse Helpline & the UK government website Erin's recipe : baby tomato & rosemary foccacia - stay tuned on our blog & socials! *** Be in the next episode of #InvisiblePodcast! Tweet or DM us with what you're grateful for this week, or - better still - send us a voice message! The Invisible Cabaret Podcast is all about mental health and creativity. Invisible Cabaret is a cabaret and burlesque troupe devoted to raising mental health awareness, founded by Rosie Verbose and Ferrero Rochelle. When the world's not in a global pandemic, Invisible Cabaret makes burlesque and cabaret shows all about mental health. Think vaudeville variety, dance, original music, comedy, poetry and more. You can see some clips of Invisible Cabaret in action on YouTube. Mixed by Matt Ennis, www.mennismixing.co.uk Music: Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod , available by license: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Photo credit: Steve Gregson Photography www.invisiblecabaret.org

Join regular hosts Rosie Verbose & Ferrero Rochelle, as they chat with troupe member Blue Monday about creativity & mental health; specifically, how the need to make money affects our wellbeing. You can find Blue Monday on Instagram as @bluemonday.exe. CW: abuse at 28.37 - 32.34. Are you an artist (of any description) with a mental health story to tell? Email [email protected] for more details about how to be a future guest on the podcast. *** Things mentioned in the podcast: Ada Lovelace – one of first coders, not to be confused with Linda Lovelace... The marketing creation of Blue Monday Extrinsic vs intrinsic goals: a sample study Cyberpunk and its links with the past 'Fig tree' piece - Belle Bluestocking explained her thinking on a recent podcast OCD info Mouncealot episode on processing trauma through art Perfectionism: some resources Warburtons wheat-free sourdough cob bread (Rosie's gratitude for the week!) National Domestic Abuse Helpline & the UK government website Erin's recipe : baby tomato & rosemary foccacia - stay tuned on our blog & socials! *** Be in the next episode of #InvisiblePodcast! Tweet or DM us with what you're grateful for this week, or - better still - send us a voice message! The Invisible Cabaret Podcast is all about mental health and creativity. Invisible Cabaret is a cabaret and burlesque troupe devoted to raising mental health awareness, founded by Rosie Verbose and Ferrero Rochelle. When the world's not in a global pandemic, Invisible Cabaret makes burlesque and cabaret shows all about mental health. Think vaudeville variety, dance, original music, comedy, poetry and more. You can see some clips of Invisible Cabaret in action on YouTube. Mixed by Matt Ennis, www.mennismixing.co.uk Music: Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod , available by license: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Photo credit: Steve Gregson Photography www.invisiblecabaret.org

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