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To kick off The Happier Life Project’s festive December episodes, host Gabby Sanderson welcomes a very special guest: Jon McClure, frontman of the chart-topping band Reverend and the Makers. In this heartfelt conversation, Jon shares the inspiration behind the band’s poignant Christmas single ‘Late Night Phone Call’ and their decision to partner with The Samaritans for its release.
Christmas is often seen as a time of joy and togetherness, but for many, it can also be a season of loneliness and emotional struggle. With ‘Late Night Phone Call’, Jon and the band aim to shine a light on the vital support that Samaritans volunteers provide to those who need someone to listen, especially during the festive period.
In the candid chat, Jon opens up about why this cause resonates deeply with him, and the powerful personal experiences that have shaped his perspective. He also reveals the unique way he spends Christmas Day, creating connection and comfort for those who find themselves alone during the holidays. Additionally, Jon opens up to Gabby about his family facing their first Christmas without his dad, as well as how his recent ADHD diagnosis has only strengthened his lifelong commitment to making music.
Samaritans provides free, 24/7 emotional support every day of the year, including Christmas Day. Last year, more than 1,200 volunteers gave their time to answer over 6,700 calls on Christmas Day alone, ensuring no one has to face difficult times alone.
Tune in to hear Jon’s powerful story, his passion for connection, and how music continues to be a constant source of purpose and creativity in his life. Support the single ‘Late Night Phone Call’ by purchasing, streaming, watching the music video on YouTube, sharing with your friends and donating to The Samaritans. All the info can be found on the band's Instagram page: @reverend_makers
To download the My Possible Self app: https://mypossibleself.app.link/podcast
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To kick off The Happier Life Project’s festive December episodes, host Gabby Sanderson welcomes a very special guest: Jon McClure, frontman of the chart-topping band Reverend and the Makers. In this heartfelt conversation, Jon shares the inspiration behind the band’s poignant Christmas single ‘Late Night Phone Call’ and their decision to partner with The Samaritans for its release.
Christmas is often seen as a time of joy and togetherness, but for many, it can also be a season of loneliness and emotional struggle. With ‘Late Night Phone Call’, Jon and the band aim to shine a light on the vital support that Samaritans volunteers provide to those who need someone to listen, especially during the festive period.
In the candid chat, Jon opens up about why this cause resonates deeply with him, and the powerful personal experiences that have shaped his perspective. He also reveals the unique way he spends Christmas Day, creating connection and comfort for those who find themselves alone during the holidays. Additionally, Jon opens up to Gabby about his family facing their first Christmas without his dad, as well as how his recent ADHD diagnosis has only strengthened his lifelong commitment to making music.
Samaritans provides free, 24/7 emotional support every day of the year, including Christmas Day. Last year, more than 1,200 volunteers gave their time to answer over 6,700 calls on Christmas Day alone, ensuring no one has to face difficult times alone.
Tune in to hear Jon’s powerful story, his passion for connection, and how music continues to be a constant source of purpose and creativity in his life. Support the single ‘Late Night Phone Call’ by purchasing, streaming, watching the music video on YouTube, sharing with your friends and donating to The Samaritans. All the info can be found on the band's Instagram page: @reverend_makers
To download the My Possible Self app: https://mypossibleself.app.link/podcast
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