Olivia Rodrigo and tour manager Marty Hom offered free therapy for the entire crew during the 'Guts' world tour, greatly impacting mental health among team members. Guitarist Daisy Spencer noted the significance of accessing therapy, restoring her commitment to mental well-being. Rodrigo, who began therapy at 16, has been a vocal advocate for mental health. Other musicians like Lewis Capaldi and Ariana Grande also promote therapy through partnerships. After completing the tour, Rodrigo has upcoming festival engagements lined up, including Lollapalooza.
Daisy Spencer expressed how Olivia Rodrigo’s initiative for free therapy during the 'Guts' tour made a significant impact on her mental health, stating, 'I utilized the crap out of that.' She emphasized the importance of having accessible resources for mental well-being, saying, 'I was going, you know, once a week, once every other week, whenever I could.' This initiative helped reignite her commitment to therapy, showcasing the positive influence of supportive environments in the music industry.
Olivia Rodrigo’s journey with therapy started at the age of 16, where she described it as a 'life-changing moment,' allowing her to learn significantly about herself. Rodrigo’s father is a family therapist, which contributed to her open attitude towards mental health. The collaborative effort among musicians to promote therapy, like Lewis Capaldi’s partnership with BetterHelp, indicates a broader movement in the industry towards mental health awareness.
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