Brass on the Mind
Today on the Brass on the Mind Podcast I’m delighted to welcome a great friend of mine who is deeply seated in the grass roots of banding from training to top section level, Musical Director of the Shepherds Group Brass Band in York Richard Wilton.
I’m chatting to him about everything from how he manages the mental health of an organisation of over 200 musicians, social impact and the need for better mental health provision in all brass bands.
Grab a cuppa and enjoy.
Thank you to Richard for this amazing chat today. To find out more about the incredible organisation that is the Shepherd Group Brass Band, visit www.shepherdgroupbrassband.co.uk
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The point of the Brass on the Mind podcast is to bring open and honest conversations about mental health and brass bands into the banding movement, so I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s instalment.
We all have mental health, we just don’t always like to chat about the lows as much as the highs, but with open, honest and non-judgemental chat we can help create a supportive and understanding environment in our brass band movement and ultimately help, encourage and retain our musicians.
For more information on mental health in brass bands, head over to www.modefor.co.uk or join the Brass on the Mind Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/brassonthemind
Please also take time to follow my Facebook pages at Mode for - Tabby Kerwin and Mode for...Publishing
Together we can start the conversations about the taboo subjects, keep talking and sharing experiences for better mental health for all of us.
I look forward to you joining me again next time.
Much Love
Tabby xxx
Brass on the Mind Theme Music: Double Trumpet Concerto (Vivaldi arr. Simon Kerwin - performed by Rothwell Temperance Band). Taken from the album 'Lago' available to purchase at www.modeforpublishing.com