In this episode (028), I speak to Tameka A. Coley aka Tami Tsansai, a Multidisciplinary Artist (Author/Creative/Mental Health Advocate etc), about Mental Health and Creativity. She speaks about her personal journey with mental health and how it inspired her work as an author, and we discuss tips and healthy mental health practices for the creative.
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Show Notes
In this episode (028), I speak to Tameka A. Coley, aka Tami Tsansai (
@tamitsansai), a Multidisciplinary Artist (Author/Mental Health Advocate etc.) about Mental Health and Creativity. She speaks about her personal journey with mental health and how it inspired her work as an author, and we discuss tips and healthy mental health practices for the creative.
Huge thanks to Podcorn (https://podcorn.com/) for sponsoring this episode. Explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetizing your podcast by signing up here: https://podcorn.com/podcasters/
In this episode we covered the following:
- Who is Tameka A. Coley (aka Tami Tsansai)?
- What are some of the creative things that you have done and currently do?
- Would you say writing is one of the creative skills that you love the most?
- Tell us about food styling?
- Tell us about your book, ‘Hard Gal Fi Dead: Musings, Poems, Notes to Self’ and describe the cover to the listeners?
- Did you write along the way or did you write after the experiences?
- Tell us a bit about the leadup to your admission to the hospital?
- What made you choose to become a mental health advocate?
- Tell me a bit about how mental health has affected your creativity?
- What are depressive symptoms?
- What are some of the things that you do to maintain balance?
- Are you consistent with journaling and do you do it in a book or online?
- Imposter Syndrome
- Final words on mental health and creativity.
- Which part of Jamaica yu come from?
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NOTABLE QUOTES:
“Give yourself room to fail. Give yourself room to be tired. Be kind to yourself.” - Tameka A. Coley
“Creatives cut yourself some slack and have a way to ground yourself when you need it.” - Tameka A. Coley
“Be kind to yourself.” - Tameka A. Coley
“Have a daily practice of checking in with yourself.” - Tameka A. Coley
“Mental health is the most precious thing you have, so take care of it first.” - Tameka A. Coley
“If you need additional help, don’t be afraid to get it. Therapy is amazing!” - Tameka A. Coley
“Get into the habit of knowing what your needs are and meeting them by yourself.” - Tameka A. Coley
“A bare goodie come from Silo.” - Tameka A. Coley
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Medical Doctor, TV Host and Reggae-Soul Singer/Songwriter, Mario Evon, takes you on a uniquely Jamaican journey through a non-conservative, honest space created to allow his truth, and the truth of others to set them free to grow, laugh, learn and prosper.
From relationships, inspiration, sex and sexuality, to the ins and outs of entrepreneurship; In this space, we speak candidly about almost anything, with the intention to inspire, educate and entertain (‘Inspir-Edu-Tainment’), and create a fair and balanced space where your truth shall become your power. This is TALK TRUTH.