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The Hidden Lyric
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The Hidden Lyric
A podcast by two hip hop fans exploring ideas of mental health and masculinity in rap.
Please leave a review and get in touch on Twitter @preciptoman
A podcast by two hip hop fans exploring ideas of mental health and masculinity in rap.
Please leave a review and get in touch on Twitter @preciptoman
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The Hidden Lyric returns with episode 3. We discuss the cathartic aspect of writing lyrics, CBT, positive mental health, the expectations of a performing artist and a the male ideal.
We are joined by Solo Cypher, a rapper, permaculture-ist and entrepreneur, contact Oli at http://vocalswords.blogspot.co.uk/ and on twitter @solocypher
Get in touch with us @preciptoman
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We are joined by Angry Sam Poet, to chat about masculinity, mental health and hip hop.
Are we, as a society, getting braver about having conversations about mental health?
What could be more masculine than being a cowboy?
How sane are you?
We explore why hyper masculinity is a trap. Hip Hop and homophobia. Role models. Aspiration.
Get in touch with Sam on Twitter using @AngrySamPoet
Get in touch with us on Twitter using @Preciptoman
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Episode 1
We are joined by Eche Egbuonu to chat about what it is to be a man. We talk about mental health diagnoses, vulnerability, creativity, friendship, emotion and ‘manning up’.
Get in touch with Eche on Twitter @Eche_in_Life and make sure you check out his website http://www.repsoc.org/ “a health and wellness social enterprise committed to the repairing of the mind, body and soul of the diaspora”.
Please leave us a review, tweet us @Preciptoman, share the podcast or get in touch with us at thehiddenlyric@preciptoman.co.uk.
Presented by Brendan King and Martin Walsh. Recorded and first broadcast on K2K Radio.
www.preciptoman.co.uk
THL unabashedly confronts the topic of masculinity through a hip-hop lens; using guests' narratives and experiences, the show describes how hip-hop may harm and heal modern men.