More exercise, more therapy, and less alcohol: these are some of the things artist Tom Grennan knows he needs in order to stay mentally well.
In this chat with Fearne, live from the Happy Place Festival in Chiswick, Tom explains how he’s learnt to ‘flip’ negative thoughts to positive ones using small language changes. They also share how anxiety manifests for each of them – from crying to trouble sleeping. Plus, how has Tom’s mum affected the way he interacts with crowds at his gigs?
Tom’s album, What Ifs and Maybes, is out now.
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@kristoforlearmonth4939
8 months ago
I'm bipolar and my name is Kris Learmonth, I'm from Scotland. I play Rammstein in the gym during a workout, normally just after playing Assassin's creed Valhalla! It takes me back to that special place and improves my mood, confidence and outlook.
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