Scream Therapy offers authentic, human-interest interviews with underground punk musicians discussing mental health and lived experience. For PR, the show is valuable for storytelling angles around resilience, community, and social impact; booking tends to be accessible for indie artists, with standout guests who have compelling personal narratives and advocacy work.
154 episodes, Irregular, 5.0 rating
<1k, Male, USA
YouTube: 387 subscribers
screamtherapypodcast@gmail.com, jasonschreurs@telus.net
Scream Therapy is a podcast about using punk rock as a catalyst for mental health. My guests are other members of the punk music scene who, like me, have lived experience with mental health challenges.
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Contact host Jason Schreurs - screamtherapypodcast@gmail.com
Music, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Mental Health, Self-Improvement
Typical Credentials:
Professional musician or activist with lived mental health experience or harm-reduction work; credible storytelling ability
Required Achievements:
album releases, band/label collaborations, advocacy in harm reduction, media appearances
Black Guy Fawkes - Bullying, Trauma, Acceptance In Punk Scene, Andrew Patrick - Friendships, Meaning In Punk, Making Music On One's Terms, Harry Bailey - Anxiety, Gender Dysphoria, Existential Dread, Joy Of Playing Music, Max Lajoie - Grief, Processing Loss Through Creativity, Sarinn Blawatt - Culture Of Care, Harm Reduction, Health Care In Punk
punk rock, mental health, underground music, grief, trauma, harm reduction, community, creative process, queercore, indie musician