

We also discuss the loneliness she’s felt in moving to London as an artist, how she’s felt like an outsider at times and realising that a lot of relationships in the music industry outwardly can be very surface-level.įor Greta's mental health journey, we explore the depression diagnosis she had when she was 12 years old and being in therapy on and off since that time as well as being hospitalised twice. Because of this, Greta needed to have an operation on her vocal chords to ensure she was able to sing again. In this episode we chart her musical journey from Germany to the UK, transitioning from singing in German to English and how she lost her voice when she was 18 years old. She will be going back next year to finish her degree. Greta was born in Germany to Swedish-German parents and moved to London to study music for her degree and pursue her dreams of being an artist before Covid-19 hit and she took stock of her journey and dropped out of university.

In this episode of our Behind The Mic series, we checked in with singer/songwriter Greta Lovisa.

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Listen to Cavalcade on streaming platforms below: You can listen to JCIP #25 with Jack here: We explore why men and boys feel so much stigma around body image issues like BD and how he’s navigating the next stage of his mental health journey. We also talk about his recent diagnosis of Body Dysmorphia (BD).
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We also talk about a period of depression Connor went through at university and how he’s been exposed to mental health difficulties in supporting Jack through the grief of losing his dad we discussed in part one and his battle with disassociation.įor Jack, we talk about how he has overcome the worst of his disassociation and learned some tools in how to deal with it when it crops up in his day-to-day life. In this episode we discuss Connor’s music journey and how he got involved in the band, what they’ve been up to and their plans for the future. In JCIP #25 we checked in with guitarist Jack Campbell, this time we checked in with Jack and lead singer Connor. In this episode of our Behind The Mic series, we checked back in with UK rock band, Cavalcade. Patreon: GoFundMe: Merchandise: Music: - Strange: Outro: Beach For Tiger - Craving: Listen to Rayowa on streaming platforms below: Instagram: Facebook: Twitter: /BeachForTiger Spotify: /artist/1QVfnmiJu…d0HQ&dl_branch=1įollow Beach For Tiger on social media below: Listen to Beach For Tiger on streaming platforms below: We finish by discussing the danger of your mental health becoming your identity, relationships, heartbreak and a life-threatening experience Mick had whilst travelling in Nepal when he lived through two separate earthquakes and almost died in one of them. We also explore his relationship with his dad whom he has a strong relationship with and the evolving of that relationship as he's gotten older, him and his dad’s mutual love of watching Arsenal FC play and how his dad suffering an angina attack was a big wakeup call for Mick to make the most of life. We talk about the influence of TikTok on songwriting in the music industry and how Mick was able to thrive in school whilst balancing his love of music with his talent and love of football.įor Mick's mental health, we discuss a pressure Mick felt as the oldest sibling in his family as a teenager and adult in being expected to deal with mental health hardships and challenges that came his way. In this episode we discussed how Mick started Beach For Tiger with his brother Pete and how both of them became part of Rayowa. In part 2 we checked in with Mick Anderson, who plays drums in the band as well as percussion in Rayowa. In this episode of our Behind The Mic series, we checked back in with UK psychedelic-rock band, Beach For Tiger.
