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Artist Mental Health Stories

A student-led podcast destigmatizing mental health

High school hosts get real about mental health with all kinds of artists from all walks of life in depth conversations.

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The Maker’s Mind: Stories of Art & Mental Health

Through honest conversations with local thought leaders in their respective mediums, we break down stigma and explore how art can help us deal with life’s challenges — because no matter your age or background, we all struggle sometimes, and there are healthy ways to cope.

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If you or someone you know is in emotional crisis and needs immediate help, call 988.

Recent Episodes

Artist Mental Health Stories | March 16, 2025

28: Spectrum of Life

Before there were influencers, Donald Byrd was busy influencing art and culture through his countless contributions in Dance. As an established force on both coasts, with Seattle now his home, the iconic choreographer shares stories, insights and deep feelings that are the culmination of an artist’s life well lived. In this honest conversation with high school senior Gavin M., the legend articulates the significance of an Artist in 2025. He also debunks Drug use and addiction from a years-long struggle that he successfully overcame. He discusses Blackness in America, and how Black people are alchemists that turn pain and oppression into gold. And together they explore the ways that we can achieve more balance, growth and compassion through work on Self.

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28: Spectrum of Life
Artist Mental Health Stories | January 6, 2025

27: Reckless Spirits

After a “voice of God” moment in 2012, Vee Hua set about making their first film—a process that has taken years. Vee Hua 華婷婷 (they/them) is a writer, filmmaker, and organizer. They’re currently the Editor-in-Chief of REDEFINE, a Co-Chair of the Seattle Arts Commission, and until recently, the Interim Managing Editor of the South Seattle Emerald. Prior to that, they were the Executive Director of the interdisciplinary community hub, Northwest Film Forum, where they played a role in making the space more welcoming and accessible for diverse audiences. Their latest short film, Reckless Spirits (2022), is a metaphysical, multi-lingual POC buddy comedy; the feature film version is slated for production in 2025. Vee is also in post-production on a short documentary film about Hunt’s Trading Post in Southern Utah, just outside of the Navajo and Ute Nations. DANCE 89.5’s Podcast Club Advisor Gavin Reub joined Vee to explore the experience of filmmaking in a town like Seattle, the connection between cultural spaces and community mental health, and how their status as a second generation American has impacted their approach to art making, politics, and expression.

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27: Reckless Spirits

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