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jxdn on Feelings of Emptiness and Discovering the Power of Music at a Juice WRLD Show: Podcast

Tackling the confusing, scary emotions we all face

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jxdn on Feelings of Emptiness and Discovering the Power of Music at a Juice WRLD Show: Podcast
jxdn, photo courtesy of artist

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    On this episode of Going There with Dr. Mike, musician and social media star jxdn takes listeners through his mental health journey, explaining how it’s not terribly dissimilar from anyone else’s. Listen to the artist detail his experiences with depression, anxiety, and other intense feelings above, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    jxdn gets personal about his path towards understanding his own confusing, sometimes scary emotions. From feelings of emptiness to instances of recklessness, jxdn remembers discovering that music can be both an outlet for his inner turmoil and a way to feel connected to those around him. One key moment, in fact, even happened while moshing at a Juice WRLD show. (Juice WRLD’s mother, Carmela Wallace, was a Going There guest last season.)

    Listen to jxdn chat about all of this and more in the new episode of Going There with Dr. Mike; you can also watch a segment of the discussion via the video player below or on YouTube.

    Make sure to like, review, and subscribe to the show, presented by the Consequence Podcast Network and Sound Mind Live, wherever you get your podcasts.

    Season 5 of Going There with Dr. Mike is presented by Johnson & Johnson, who believes that health is everything. Find out more about Johnson & Johnson via their Twitter and Facebook pages. Season 5 of Going There with Dr. Mike is also presented by AbbVie, who is driving the pursuit of better mental health. Find out more about AbbVie via their Twitter and Instagram pages.

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    Those in need of mental health assistance can check out the Sound Mind Live resources page for a list of helplines, community programs, therapy links, and more.

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