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What People Are Saying

 

“Beautiful easy listening. A window into parts of musicians lives few of us are aware of. 5/5.” 

— Reviewer on Apple Podcasts

“I loved hearing Hattie’s perspective – her honesty about mental health for musicians and willingness to be vulnerable is refreshing and rings true. While her guests have great things to say, I especially enjoyed the reflective episode 7 sandwiched between interviews. The audio quality is excellent which adds to the experience.”

— Andy Reiner, Podbay FM

“The conversations held by Things Musicians Don’t Talk About are brilliant. As a guest on the show I can especially vouch for the fact that the conversations are held in a comfortable way from hosts that know their onions and are really respectful to a wide range of topics and issues. In 2021 I think it’s high time we were able to talk about all facets of being a musician and not only the “glamorous” and creative aspects that most folks think about when they hear about our jobs. Thank you for having these conversations, they’re so important!”

— Melissa Brown

“The sensitivity and confidence both Rebecca and Hattie command on TMDTA brings difficult subject matters to the forefront of peoples minds without heavily preaching any sort of idealogical agenda. Often neglected subject matters such as psychosis are delicately handled yet informative and inspiring for both those suffering with illness and those who can support others. As a previous guest on the show, I would thoroughly encourage everyone to listen to the podcasts. 5 out of 5 stars!”

— Matt Geer