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In the first of this two part chat we are joined by filmmaker, all round good egg and recent Scottish BAFTA winner Hannah Currie. After some nonsense on youthful job aspirations we get serious, discussing Hannah's journey working on her documentary Lumo: Too Young to Die and the reaction it received. Beyond that we share our own experiences of struggling with mental health and discuss the current systems available to support it before Cheyne says some words. There's another meeting of the Onion Support Group and chat on hallucinogenic drugs to see out part 1 of this amazing chat. Part 2 will be along in a few days and focuses on Hannah's BAFTA winning short documentary That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore.
If you like us then please come and see our debut live show in March 2020 at Broadcast. Tickets can be found here http://bit.ly/DTLiveGICF
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In the first of this two part chat we are joined by filmmaker, all round good egg and recent Scottish BAFTA winner Hannah Currie. After some nonsense on youthful job aspirations we get serious, discussing Hannah's journey working on her documentary Lumo: Too Young to Die and the reaction it received. Beyond that we share our own experiences of struggling with mental health and discuss the current systems available to support it before Cheyne says some words. There's another meeting of the Onion Support Group and chat on hallucinogenic drugs to see out part 1 of this amazing chat. Part 2 will be along in a few days and focuses on Hannah's BAFTA winning short documentary That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore.
If you like us then please come and see our debut live show in March 2020 at Broadcast. Tickets can be found here http://bit.ly/DTLiveGICF