• Si Martin - Live at Heads Above the Waves

  • Dec 18 2023
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Si Martin - Live at Heads Above the Waves

  • Summary

  • This week my guest is Si Martin, founder and managing director of Heads Above the Waves, a non-profit organisation whose mission is to help young people deal with the root causes of self-harm. Having experienced self-harm himself as a young person, Si wanted to share his experiences and let others know that they weren't alone. As well as spending his time creating what HATW does, Si Martin is also a drummer for his band Junior and renowned Welsh act Novo Amor.


    In this special live episode we discuss how Si turned to drumming as his healthy coping mechanism and how music helped him overcome his desire to self harm. We discuss how this led him to want to help others find their creative outlet and healthy coping mechanisms.


    During this conversation Si offers advice to those seeking ways to alleviate their stress, anxiety and harmful behaviour.

    If you're affected by the issues covered in this episode; you can find more information about Heads Above the Waves on their website: https://hatw.co.uk


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    Feels Like Healing is a show where I talk to individuals about how they've used creativity as a way of helping them heal.

    These conversations are here to show how we find comfort and solace through the act of being creative and how creativity can help us all reach a place of healing.


    You can connect with Feels Like Healing on Instagram / Twitter / Facebook @flhpodcast

    Produced / Edited by Al Lewis

    Theme music by Al Lewis


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