43 Episodes

  1. Episode 20: Mental, Physical and Vocal Health of Pop Musicians, with Lucy Heyman PhD researcher

    Published: 12/16/2021
  2. Mini Series: Oasis and Mental Health (Part 2) – with Cynthia Liza

    Published: 8/9/2021
  3. Mini Series: Oasis and Mental Health (Part 1) – with Comedian Rachel Fairburn

    Published: 7/25/2021
  4. Interlude: Music and Fatherhood – Alan McGee, Bez, Mark Richardson (Feeder/Skunk Anansie)

    Published: 6/17/2021
  5. Episode 17: Tonic Music for Mental Health (Part 1) – Barry Ashworth from Dub Pistols

    Published: 5/3/2021
  6. Episode 16: Music Journalism and OCD, with James McMahon

    Published: 1/17/2021
  7. Episode 15: Jonathan Antoine (Britain's Got Talent)

    Published: 12/17/2020
  8. Episode 14: Steve Lamacq

    Published: 10/2/2020
  9. Episode 13 (Part 2): Marianne Rizkallah, Vice Chair of British Association for Music Therapy

    Published: 4/26/2020
  10. Episode 13 (Part 1): Marianne Rizkallah, Vice Chair British Association for Music Therapy

    Published: 4/26/2020
  11. Episode 12: Marriage and Music, with The Kondoors

    Published: 2/1/2020
  12. Episode 11: Addiction, with Mark from Skunk Anansie

    Published: 12/29/2019
  13. Episode 10: Melon twisting with Bez from Happy Mondays

    Published: 11/14/2019
  14. Episode 9: Life Through Music, with James of Oasis Podcast

    Published: 10/25/2019
  15. Episode 8: Grief and Depression, with Pilgrims

    Published: 10/25/2019
  16. Episode 7: Trauma, with Adam Ficek of Babyshambles

    Published: 8/21/2019
  17. Episode 6: Managing rockstars, with Alan McGee

    Published: 8/4/2019
  18. Episode 5: Music and Blindness, with Paul Costello of Primitive Machine

    Published: 6/9/2019
  19. Episode 4: The Music Industry Therapist Collective, with therapist John Bassett

    Published: 5/9/2019
  20. Episode 3: Music & Psychosis – the life of a music therapist inside an acute in-patient psychiatric ward

    Published: 3/13/2018

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Welcome to Sound Affects Podcast – featured in NME's Podcasts for the People series. A music & mental health podcast exploring all crossovers between music and mental health: how music and sounds affect us somatically and psychologically, the songs that see us through, what drives people to music careers/a life on the road, the music industry climate, music therapy as support for mental illness, music fandom, music journalism and research in all these crossovers. I speak to well-known musicians and figures, experts, therapists, academics, researchers, authors, journalists, charities, and music fans. Each episode is an interview with a guest centred around a specific theme of music and mental health. Sound Affects is produced, edited and hosted by me, Katerina – a qualified counsellor and psychotherapist working professionally in both the NHS and private practice. I'm also a freelance sub-editor and writer published in The Independent, The Guardian, The Times and Wellcome Collection. Before becoming a therapist, I was a Samaritan helpline listener supporting people struggling to cope with suicidal feelings, and I worked full time as a copywriter and editor for Samaritans during the time of the charity's male suicide research launch. I've worked in magazine and newspaper publishing for many years and spent a lot of time during this time speaking to musicians and creative people. The idea for Sound Affects came while writing about and interviewing bands – I noticed a theme emerging around existential identity and just how sad some of the so-called "rock n roll" stories of excess were. I was also aware of just how much music impacts me, and in particular, specific bands and sounds. It is no secret that I'm a huge Oasis fan, and this theme features regularly in this podcast as alongside my interviews, I occasionally pause to reflect and consider what draws me to this music and how it has shaped me. When I trained as a psychotherapist, I drew together all my interests, culminating in this podcast. I often see musicians as clients for therapy, and I routinely appear in the press and radio commenting on various aspects of therapy and emotional health. I've been a guest on BBC Radio, and appeared in OK! Magazine, Psychologies, Stylist, Grazia, The Independent and more.