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Mental health talk show pops-up in Ipswich empty shop
Mental health talk show pops-up in Ipswich empty shop

BBC News

time08-02-2025

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Mental health talk show pops-up in Ipswich empty shop

A pop-up talk show staged in an empty town centre shop could become a monthly first programme was filmed inside the former Superdry unit in the Buttermarket shopping centre in Ipswich on Thursday, 30 show, called This is Scripted, is a collaboration between Scripted Development and This Is and host Raph Adams said: "The whole premise of it was to magnify men's mental health, something that I am fully engaged with." An appeal for audience members was made on social media, with the recorded programme due to be broadcast on on the pilot show included actor and comedian Omid Djalili, who has become a keen advocate of Ipswich's creative scene since moving to the town four years appearing was Kaine Stromberg, a transformational mindset mentor, and musician Native James, who is nominated for a Mobo award in the Best Alternative Music Act category, with the winners due to be announced at a ceremony in Newcastle upon Tyne on 18 explained his philosophy was "build it and they will come". "And star power appeared and so we were like, 'wow, this is fantastic' and I loved the fact that they were very open in speaking about their mental journey," he said. Sarah Tieck, from media company This Is Ipswich which makes videos on life in Ipswich, said she wanted to support work to help men deal with issues such as mental health and domestic violence. "I have experienced first hand how important safe spaces for young men are," she said. "I want to showcase spots in Ipswich where young men can feel heard and learn how to communicate."Glen Chisholm, a former Labour councillor and Mayor of Ipswich, was in the audience and said: "I was really impressed with the event and it made excellent use of a space which was sitting empty."Great to see young local talent perform and be involved, and the conversations were very powerful, thought provoking and relevant." Follow Suffolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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