Dust 2017: A conversation with trigger warnings

Dust 2017: A conversation with trigger warnings

Author: Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival May 1, 2017 Duration: 51:52
Often misunderstood and misrepresented, trigger warnings can be vital for people who have experienced trauma. But is it actually possible to predict what will trigger someone when organising an arts event? Mental Health Foundation film lead Richard Warden, theatre director Jen McGregor and clinical psychologist Dr Simon Stuart share their experiences with cultural critic Hannah McGill, in a discussion recorded at arts and mental health symposium The Dust of Everyday Life, CCA, Glasgow, 20 April 2017.

The SMHAF Podcast is an audio extension of the year-round arts programme led by the Mental Health Foundation Scotland. It draws its inspiration and content from the annual Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival, a major global event that has been enriching Scotland's cultural landscape since 2007. In this podcast, you'll hear from the artists, organizers, and participants who make this diverse festival happen. The conversations explore the creative processes behind the festival's wide-ranging programme, which includes music, film, visual art, theatre, dance, and literature, all connected through the lens of mental health. Episodes might feature a director discussing a new play, a musician explaining how composition relates to wellbeing, or a visual artist sharing the story behind an exhibition. It’s a space to listen in on thoughtful discussions about how artistic expression and mental health dialogue intersect, offering a deeper, more personal look at the festival's impact beyond the event dates. The SMHAF Podcast provides a lasting, intimate connection to the festival's community and ideas, making the powerful work of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival accessible anytime.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

SMHAF Podcast
Podcast Episodes
Short - Ruth D [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 5:22
Short - Ruth D by Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
Clay - Anne [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:29
Clay - Anne by Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
Circus Skills - Isabel [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:15
Circus Skills - Isabel by Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
Reclaiming Our Heritage: How Stigmas Have Evolved Over Time [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 43:51
This is Reclaiming Our Heritage, a Mental Health Foundation podcast inspired by its two-year oral history project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project’s aim is to record and preserve the spoken te…
Reclaiming Our Heritage: Mental Health Over the Generations [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:18
Content Note: Features discussion of suicidal ideation. Reclaiming Our Heritage is a Mental Health Foundation podcast inspired by its two-year oral history project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The pro…
Reclaiming Our Heritage: The Impact of Art on Mental Health [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 43:57
This is Reclaiming Our Heritage, a Mental Health Foundation podcast inspired by its two-year oral history project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project’s aim is to record and preserve the spoken te…
How Do We Talk About Suicide? A Mental Health Arts Network gathering. [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:00:38
Art can be a powerful way of addressing the difficult subject of suicide, but how can it be done without sensationalising, stigmatising or triggering? This is a recording of a discussion event that took place on 23 Febru…