Why an Act of Kindness Still Matters

If You Thought Just One Wasn’t a Big Deal, Guess Again

Go back over a decade ago a story similar to this happened, it was in London but it didn’t end being known in the papers. Nor did it end up on any TV news bulletin. Canadian rock singer just so happened to be shooting a music video for one of his latest songs at the time. That was now, but let’s go back to over ten years ago to then.Mental Health Campaigner/Producer/Writer Jonny Benjamin, who has since spoken openly about his struggles living with Paranoid Schizophrenia was about to go to an extreme length so as to end his trauma.It was a simple act of kindness from a stranger who helped him from doing what he was about to do. This gradually led to the Find Mike campaign where to went on a big nationwide.In both instances it was a simple act of one person showing kindness that helped change the situation. A little bit of tea and sympathy went a long way and helped two people to realise that their traumatic situation didn’t have to end up in a horrific way. This is what I mean when it comes to showing a sympathetic ear. Now you may look at one act of kindness and sympathy as not very much, or indeed question why it’s even worth it. Even I admit that have asked myself those very same questions. I mean quite often I have said to myself what difference would just a few kind words from me make? what would it change if indeed anything?If I had to my a wild theory it’s that many of us compare ourselves to Counsellors and therefore don’t try to help because we don’t view ourselves as quality enough or think that we might end up saying the wrong thing.Or we do something that’d result in the worst case scenario. Well unless that one thing is done, we never actually know for sure.Reflecting back on my own experiences durinf my early days at college I can recall occasionally having conversations with numerous other students, about anything. We’d even talk about the latest goings on in EastEnders. The fact that we were all on different courses didn’t stop, just gave us more to talk about. I can recall talking with a fellow student during which we’d go on about anything random. The fellow student in question had been going through some personal issues at the time and I could see it was affecting their mental health. Anyways, during one of our conversations the taboo subject of ‘ending it all’ was mentioned. By that I meant suicide. Though I can’t remember exactly what we said I recall mentioning that it’s those who we leave behind that would probably suffer more.Now I don’t actually know if they actually had suicidal thoughts or not or if they were just talking in scenarios, but what I did gather was that they just needed someone to talk to and listen.Looking back I realised that even though I wasn’t a Counsellor it didn’t matter because even a sympathetic peer was just as powerful. Now while all small little things may seem like that, tiny and quiet possibly insignificant, the effect of that humanity and warmth can actually go a long way. Sometimes further than you think.For me, I openly admit that if it’s someone that I happen to be familiar with then I don’t really think twice about approaching, mainly because I just happen to know them. Like with friends, family or people who I just happen to know from school, university or college, or someone I know at a place I used to work. I know that person, I’ve gotten to know them, get where they’re coming from and so on. I more or less know how to approach However when it’s someone I don’t know I do find myself stepping forward with caution. I don’t know anything about that random stranger I’m about to help, I mean would I be able to help, would my actions be what push them over the edge?All those small things, but the flip side is that if I didn’t and just kept out of it would my actions or words of compassion what stopped them from doing the worst?Basically unless you try, you won’t know. Even just showing someone you give a damn will demonstrate that there’s still hope in some darker areas.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjrder972xgohttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stranger_on_the_Bridge

MITB: Luna Kat – ‘Anxiety’

A review I did of Luna Kat’s song,

New York/Aussie artist and all round talented performing supremo, Luna Kat has released her latest single, ‘Anxiety’, and is one that can be added to your playlist.

Use the link below to read the full article….

http://www.musicistoblame.co.uk/2021/08/listening-carefully-to-luna-kats-anxiety.html

Music Reviews – Scott Matthews

A music review I did for Scott Matthews

Music Monday: SCOTT MATTHEWS releases daring new electronica single 'New Skin'
Music Monday: SCOTT MATTHEWS releases daring new electronica single ‘New Skin’

New Skin, one of the news singles from Scott Matthews album of the same name. It’s almost four and a half minutes long and is a relaxing, melodic, electronic, soulful sweep from start to finish. As you would expect, Scott’s vocals are completely smooth and captivating to the ear and are filled with emotion from the first note. 

Adam Humphries reports.

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In Conversation With… Paul Harries

Both happy and surprised to have had him on this. If you’re a reader of rock music magazine, Kerrang, you’ll no doubt be familiar with his photography work.

Saturday Special: In Conversation With… Paul Harries
Saturday Special: In Conversation With… Paul Harries

Say Hi to Paul Harries, a renowned music photographer who has worked extensively in the music scene now over two decades. He has photographed many of the artists whose music adorns your playlist. He even hung out with Corey from Slipknot in a field, as part of a photo session. Paul’s interest started around the time when musical greats such as Adam Ant and Sixiousie Sioux began making their mark on the music scene.

In that time Paul has even dabbled in making music videos with friends who are also film-makers, and apparently, it’s not that different from directing a photo-session. Within the last five years, he has curated his own exhibition displaying his images from his collection of Slipknot. And it was also ten years ago he took part in another exhibition in which he displayed his work alongside five other photographers including Andy Willsher. Paul Harries’s work can be seen in the rock magazine, Kerrang.

“I THINK I WAS MOSTLY INFLUENCED BY MUSICIANS WHO HAVE A DEFINITE “IMAGE” AND MY DESIRE TO CAPTURE THAT ON FILM”

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In Conversation With… Andrew David Castle

When I was doing a Q&A with this guy I had no idea that he originally lived in the same region as me.

Factory worker, Carpet salesman, Car cleaner, retail work and window fitter, even a stint as a rock musician, it seems there’s not a job that writer/director and screen writer Andrew David Barker has not had. With no past experience in the literature world Andrew put pen to paper and began teaching himself how to write a fiction piece of storytelling.

For continued reading…

https://whatson.guide/in-conversation-with-andrew-david-barker/

Music Reviews: Same Old Same Old

A review I did of a band from Taiwan. In all fairness they’re really good.

Artist: No Party for Cao Dong

Same Old Same Old is the new single by Taiwan rock band, No Party for Cao Dong and by the sound of it it’s already had a great response since a livestream on RPG. Same Old has a soothing, 70’s sounding melodic rhythm to it and along with its lyrics creates the perfect tranquil music.

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https://whatson.guide/same-old-same-old/

What’s On UK: Just Lending a Hand or Two

As We Come Out of Lockdown Can we be Sure That Those Most in Need Are Getting the Best?

Like everybody else during the lockdown, and when I wasn’t at work, I spent quite a bit of time watching programmes on TV. Basically, anything that could maintain my interest for more than fifteen minutes, well let’s face it, as with many other people, there was not exactly a huge amount of anything else that I could do was there.

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https://whatson.guide/just-lending-a-hand-or-two/