What's Going On In Your Head? is a proud partner of SHOUT LIVERPOOL the free film and arts festival taking place on Thursday 18th and Friday 19th April at Bluecoat, Liverpool.
Men’s Mental Health: Connection & Creativity
The Mental Wealth Festival by CityLit is back, bigger and better than ever, with over 70 events, talks, workshops, and activities aimed at fostering connections, and encouraging engagement in mental well-being.
What’s Going On In Your Head? Proudly Supports SHOUT LONDON
We are thrilled to announce our support for SHOUT LONDON, an important annual Film & Arts Festival that brings together creativity and mental health discussions each October.
“Be The Light” Screening – 8 Sep 2023
join us at The Snug Walthamstow on Friday 8th September 2023 at 12 pm to watch our stigma-breaking film "Be The Light".
#BeTheLight Screenings
During the week of 10th October we will be screening our new stigma-busting hard-hitting audio visual experience. This film features performances from artists including Shocka, SK Shlomo, Hyphen and The Castell Brothers. It was produced by Jon Salmon and directed and edited by Liz Smith. Find out how you can #BeTheLight to help someone out... Continue Reading →
#MyLifeWasSavedBy – Emma
"Four years ago a stranger ran after me and sat with me on the train track trying to talk me off it and then pulled me off literally as the fast train approached, throwing us both into the bank. Angry at the time, as I thought that was the only to end my pain, I... Continue Reading →
#MyLifeWasSavedBy – Joy
"My life was saved by finding a new purpose: setting up a suicide crisis centre which is now helping other people in crisis." Joy
#MyLifeWasSavedBy – Emi
"My life was saved by my family allowing me to be who I truly am and holding space for all the feelings that came along with that." Emi
#MyLifeWasSavedBy – Jake
"My life was saved by my wife who didn't really know what to do, but was there and showed me that she cared" Jake
#MyLifeWasSavedBy – Jo Anna
"My life was saved by the unconditional love of my dog, Coco." Jo Anna
#MyLifeWasSavedBy – Finlay
"My life was saved by a friend who would message me every single day when I was going through such a bad time and this friend didn't demand anything of me, I really wasn't in a good head space, I didn't want to reply to messages, I didn't want to talk to anybody, but this... Continue Reading →
#MyLifeWasSavedBy – Jonny
"My life was saved by a stranger who approached me and tried to really engage with me and get me out of the headspace I was in, and stayed with me and helped me through that really difficult period." Jonny
Sara Jasmin Page
Sara performed at our Fear and Self-Esteem themed shows. Hear about their experience.
Self Esteem – 4 March 2022
Find out who performed at the Self Esteem show in London.
Wired – 4 February 2022
Read more about our show in Walthamstow in February 2022 as part of Wired.
Join us for our next live show – 4 Mar London
Tickets are now available for our live show in London on 4th March.
Join us for our next live show – 4th Feb, 7:15pm
Our next live show is Friday 4th Feb. Find out more about the line up and how you can attend.
Fear – 15 November 2021
Find out more about our "Fear" show that took place in Nov 2021
Call out for performers for our next shows!
Want to perform at one of our live shows? We've opportunities in Feb and March. Find out more here.
Episodes 1 & 2 of our podcast are now live
Find out more about our podcast series that we launched this October.
We’re back. And we’re back in a big way!
On 15 November 2021, 602 days after we had to cancel our last in-person show, we will be back live on stage in London's soho at The Martinez exploring the subject of 'fear' through performance art and discussion with rapper Shocka, writer Giles Addison, actor Sacha Mandel, writer Rupes and singer/songwriter Sara Page. Grab a... Continue Reading →
The Problem with Trying to be a Superhero
Read Selin Varol's essay on Superpower Syndrome
“Heart” by Duke Al Durham
Read Duke Al Durham's poem he performed at the Christmas Special
What goes on in my head (at Christmas)? by Lorna Collins
Read Lorna Collin's poem that she performed at our Christmas Special show.
New Horizons
Find out what we are planning for 2021