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EP013 - Dr Deorge Musgrave: The Cost of Creativity - A career as a music industry academic

EP013 - Dr Deorge Musgrave: The Cost of Creativity - A career as a music industry academic

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In this episode, we sit down with Dr George Musgrave—a music industry academic and co-author of the influential book Can Music Make You Sick?—to explore the complex, and often hidden, relationship between creativity and mental health.

With a rare dual perspective as both a former artist and a leading researcher, George shares powerful insights into why so many musicians struggle with anxiety, burnout, and self-worth—and what needs to change across the industry to support healthier, more sustainable careers.

🔥 What you’ll learn in this episode:

🧠 How the pressures of music careers impact mental health

📚 The story and findings behind Can Music Make You Sick?

🎓 What the research reveals about success, identity, and survival in creative industries

🚀 Honest advice for anyone navigating a music career while protecting their wellbeing

📺 Watch now and subscribe for more industry insights from top music professionals!

📌 Follow Dr George Musgrave: https://www.georgemusgrave.com/

📘 Read Can Music Make You Sick?: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/can-music-make-you-sick-9781787438156/

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If you’re struggling or need someone to talk to:

You’re not alone. Please consider reaching out to a support service:

  • Help Musicians (Music Minds Matter): 0808 802 8008 – 24/7 support for anyone in the music industry
  • Samaritans: 116 123 – free and confidential, 24 hours a day
  • Mind: https://www.mind.org.uk
  • Music Support: https://www.musicsupport.org

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