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Bree Chapman-Stewart and Glen Benton

Stories from the Scene: the past, present and future of music in Victoria by Music Victoria

Feb 23, 202200:57:44Music

On episode 3 of Stories from the Scene, Music Victoria’s mental health clinician Bree Chapman-Stewart, talks with Glen Benton. Supported with funding from the Victorian State Government, Bree joins our team to provide th...

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Bree Chapman-Stewart and Glen Benton is an episode from Stories from the Scene: the past, present and future of music in Victoria by Music Victoria. On episode 3 of Stories from the Scene, Music Victoria’s mental health clinician Bree Chapm...

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Published Feb 23, 2022, 00:57:44 long, audio available.

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On episode 3 of Stories from the Scene, Music Victoria’s mental health clinician Bree Chapman-Stewart, talks with Glen Benton. Supported with funding from the Victorian State Government, Bree joins our team to provide the Victorian music community with free confidential mental health services and business support. Glen is a person-centred humanistic psychotherapist who has his own lived experience of childhood trauma. Glen has worked across suicide prevention, men’s health as well as working within Aboriginal and First Nations mental health. Glen has played music his whole life across various projects, with his current focus Anavaiix, a project self-empowered by Glen’s spirituality. Glen plays every instrument in the project and all albums are self-produced. This episode is also featured on Bree’s podcast ‘Feelz’ which cleverly brings comedy together with interesting conversations around mental health and wellbeing. In the show notes we’ll include links to: Bree’s podcast, where you can find more about Glen’s work, and where you can access Bree’s mental health support services through Music Victoria. In the episode they chat about: · healing childhood trauma · spirituality, and mental health · how Glen’s music is an outlet for his feelings and informs his work as a therapist · and much more thanks and enjoy listening Thanks to Creative Victoria and the State Government of Victoria for their support Sponsored by Yamaha Music Australia Background Music by Dale Packard

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Published Feb 23, 2022 and 00:57:44 long