S2E2: Substance Use in the Music Industry with Jeordie Shenton
Description
In this episode I talk to Jeordie Shenton, a trailblazer in music industry related academic research.
Jeordie is currently undertaking a PhD and his current work focuses on substance use among working musicians. I was very honoured to be able to dive into this thought-provoking conversation with him, where we explore the complex factors that contribute to musicians' increased susceptibility to substance use. From personal characteristics to industry specific pressures, we discuss how neurodiversity, class, race, gender, disability, and mental health intersect with drug use patterns. It's a deep dive into topics that have a profound impact on musicians' journeys and the industry as a whole.
Beyond his exciting research, Jeordie also made significant contributions as a contributing author to various music industry publications. The most recent of these is the book 'Touring and Mental Health: The Music Industry Manual', edited by Tamsin Embleton and released earlier this year.
Jeordie is also the coordinator of the Tonic Rider program which provides bespoke music industry-specific training and mental health support for music industry professionals.
Jeordie is an exciting conversationalist and his in-depth analysis and thought-provoking perspectives offer a deeper understanding of the complexities of substance use within the music world.
I am truly honoured to have him as our guest today. His expertise and dedication are fascinating and he truly is paving the way for more positive change and better support systems for working musicians in this challenging industry.
To find out more about Jeordie, check him out on:
Twitter: @JeordieShenton
Instagram: @jeordieshenton
Podcast theme song: Mantrana by Gusoline
Resources and books mentioned in the episode (and more):
British Association for Performing Arts Medicine https://www.bapam.org.uk/
Books:
Touring and Mental Health: The Music Industry Manual, edited by Tamsin Embleton
Bodies: Life and Death in Music by Ian Winwood
Musicians and Addiction: Research and Recovery Stories, edited by Paul Saintilan
12 Step Programs:
Alcoholics Anonymous Global Website
Narcotics Anonymous Global Website:
Others:
Virtual Recovery Resources Across Europe (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)