S6 E10: Gut health, mental health, and coping through music with Professor Green
Trigger warning: this conversation discusses suicide.
Firmly established as one of the crossover superstars of British music, the Hackney born and raised rapper has released two Top 3 albums and amassed a career tally of over 2.5 million combined sales in the UK alone. He has completed five headline tours and performed on the main stages of countless festivals such as Glastonbury, V Festival and Wireless.
Over the past couple of years Professor Green has presented five critically acclaimed BBC documentaries and his first documentary series for Channel 4 called “Working Class White Men” in 2018. He’s also published his autobiography 'Lucky' and continues his ongoing work as patron of anti-suicide charity CALM. He is also ambassador for: www.myonlinetherapy.com. He also founded the gut supplement company Agulp.
This episode covers:
- His long history of gut issues and how it led him to start Agulp.
- Mental health and losing his dad to suicide
- The gut-brain link
- Protecting his mental health and identifying when to ask for help
- How he got into music and how it is a form of therapy for him
- Navigating life as a new dad
- On being a foodie, his food delivery kits with Gizzi, and what he would have as a death row meal.
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Firmly established as one of the crossover superstars of British music, the Hackney born and raised rapper has released two Top 3 albums and amassed a career tally of over 2.5 million combined sales in the UK alone. He has completed five headline tours and performed on the main stages of countless festivals such as Glastonbury, V Festival and Wireless.
Over the past couple of years Professor Green has presented five critically acclaimed BBC documentaries and his first documentary series for Channel 4 called “Working Class White Men” in 2018. He’s also published his autobiography 'Lucky' and continues his ongoing work as patron of anti-suicide charity CALM. He is also ambassador for: www.myonlinetherapy.com. He also founded the gut supplement company Agulp.
This episode covers:
- His long history of gut issues and how it led him to start Agulp.
- Mental health and losing his dad to suicide
- The gut-brain link
- Protecting his mental health and identifying when to ask for help
- How he got into music and how it is a form of therapy for him
- Navigating life as a new dad
- On being a foodie, his food delivery kits with Gizzi, and what he would have as a death row meal.
If you loved this episode make sure to give it a review, rating (hopefully 5 stars) and share it with your friends and family.
instagram/twitter/facebook: @thefoodmedic
www.thefoodmedic.co.u