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Impact Over Numbers: Interview With Shocka

Impact Over Numbers: Interview With Shocka

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In this compelling episode of "Trauma & Tea," we sit down with Shocka, a trailblazing artist who began his journey in the music industry with the rap group Marvel. Shocka opens up about the highs and lows of his career, starting with his early successes and the devastating impact of being dropped from his record label.

Shocka shares his personal battle with mental health, including his diagnosis of schizophrenia, the challenges of medication, and his experiences of being sectioned. Through candid conversations, he reveals the strategies and support systems that have helped him navigate these difficult times.

As the discussion unfolds, Shocka delves into the healing power of music and what's next on his creative horizon. He also reflects on the global pandemic's effects on mental health, the significance of maintaining a positive internal dialogue, and the essential role of self-care.

Highlighting the importance of small victories and staying true to one's commitments, Shocka offers valuable insights into the positive aspects of social media. He also nominates Beon as his charity of choice, showcasing his dedication to giving back.

The episode concludes with Shocka emphasizing the importance of identifying personal triggers and exploring spirituality as a path to healing.

Join us for an intimate and inspiring conversation that sheds light on resilience, recovery, and the transformative power of self-awareness.

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