Press Play for the Music Industry
Event description
A 4-week program to build a mentally healthy culture,
practice, and life in the music industry, presented by Support Act
Working in the music industry poses a unique set of challenges to maintaining
our mental wellbeing; while we’re on the road, making something new, recording
in the studio and back at home.
In this 4-part series, we will explore the challenges we face at each of these
phases, tools that can be used to support us through them, and how to foster
our mental wellbeing on a day-to-day basis.
Each workshop is 90 minutes and delivered online to be accessible to
participants around Australia.
Final program for the year. Bookings close Thursday 11 November at 9am.
Workshops are hosted 12.30pm-2pm (AEDT):
- Workshop 1: On the Road [Wed 17 Nov]
- Workshop 2: Making Something New [Wed 24 Nov]
- Workshop 3: In the Studio [Wed 1 Dec]
- Workshop 4: Day-to-day [Wed 8 Dec]
Each participant receives a Materials Kit with a bespoke Workbook, scrapbook, collage paper, notebook, coloured pencils, POSCA pens and more.
Workshop 1: On the Road
Micro Practices for Mental Wellbeing
Being on the road can be physically and mentally draining. Sometimes we don’t
realise that we’re feeling overwhelmed until we’re into the thick of it.
In this session, we’ll explore these challenges and a tool that can help us to
notice when we’re moving outside of our normal state of wellbeing. We will
develop a plan for noticing and looking after ourselves when we’re not feeling
as mentally-well as usual that can help to facilitate us back to feeling our regular
selves, and can be just short micro strategies that keep us on the job, but feeling
good. We’ll also explore playful, creative writing techniques that we can use as
a way to ground us each day with the Australian gem and award-winning
author Helena Fox.
Workshop 2: Making Something New
Fostering a Curious Mindset
Getting back to the drawing board to compose a new song or write new lyrics
can be immensely challenging as we grapple with expectations and the Inner
Critic. But guess what? We can learn to quieten that inner critic through
curiousity. In this session, we get curious and get to know our Inner Critic,
giving it - literally- a face and name with MARVEL-published comic illustrator
Marcelo Baez. We will also explore how to foster a daily composition practice
that gives space for failure and innovation.
Workshop 3: In The Studio
Cultivating Good Culture
We make better music together when we feel comfortable taking risks, admitting mistakes, having space to fail and experiment, and trying something new. Psychological Safety is known to be the most important ingredient for a functioning team, and it turns out that building this safety takes the same kind of skills as the creative process.
In this session we will explore how to ‘hack’ a group to be able to work together
more effectively in this way. We take a trip around our house and space on a creative excursion, and share with others, with visual artist Sally Ann Conwell.
Workshop 4: Day to Day
Radical Self Care & Mental Health in Action
Just like brushing our teeth, looking after our mental wellbeing is something that needs to happen each day for us to feel at our best. In this session we will explore the variety of daily practices we can choose from to take care of ourselves. We learn why self care is definitely NOT bubble baths, and why it IS vital, non-negotiable moments of each and every day, essential for all humans. Radical, huh?
We will also break out an inspiring journal, writing and drawing tools, to try out creative journaling with visual artist Mel Young as a daily practice for ourselves. We will also make a plan for our daily practice that we can use to ground ourselves as we change from being on the road, to in the studio or back at home again.
Each program is limited to 40 participants
MakeShift
is an education and support agency committed to creativity and mental
health. In the past 7 years, over 10,000 people have taken part in over
300 workshops. MakeShift has worked with organisations like AAM, AMP, Hub Australia, Employsure, Support Act, Atlassian and Quickbooks.
Got a question? Give MakeShift a shout on hello@makeshift.org.au
This program is supported by the Australian Government through the Office for the Arts

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