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The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health champions hope, recovery, and well-being for everyone. They offer vital support through emotional support, service referrals, and crisis counseling. Reach out to them anytime by calling their 24/7 helpline at 800-854-7771 or explore resources at dmh.lacounty.gov.
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00:00You guys have just, you've always been so busy, you know, you put out your last album, your first album, it was like a whirlwind, you won these Grammys, you're on tour, and then you got back in the studio, put out moisturizers, so how do you guys handle the stress and the pressures from everything that you gotta do when it comes to being in a band and having different anxieties and stuff like that, how do you handle it?
00:24I think it depends on the situation, sometimes you just gotta grit your teeth, and sometimes you gotta say, it's time to stop, it's time to stop right now.
00:34Take a break, do you guys feel like you can really lean on one another as bandmates?
00:39Yeah, for sure, and our whole crew, and like management, yeah, like everything.
00:44You've got good people around you, that's such a great feeling.
00:48Our friends at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health are all about hope, recovery, and well-being, and they're here for all of us.
00:58Get emotional support, service referrals, and crisis counseling simply by calling their 24-7 helpline at 800-854-7771, or for more information, visit dmh.lacounty.gov.
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