No one enjoyed making and listening to Shed Talks more than I. But we needed to shake it up and change a few things. Hence the new name, How to Stay Sane in an Insane World. Now, thanks to Riverside Studios in Hammersmith, London, we have been offered a filmed podcast in front of an audience of 200 in a swish and groovy cinema, and a possible series.

Seats are limited — book now to join us for this rare, powerful evening.
Click here or visit the Riverside Studios website to secure your ticket for just £15
Join us for an unforgettable evening of conversation about films, TV, , and candid reflections on mental health, creativity, and personal resilience.
Jeremy and Carol will explore some of the original episode and investigate themes of bereavement, not belonging, mental well-being, and trauma. In big news, we will discuss how Carol sees working the dashboard dials—a powerful visual way of understanding and managing mental health.
Carol will speak openly about the loss and trauma of her childhood, Her subsequent experiences with drugs, sex and alcohol that nearly pushed her over the edge as a teenager, and how her encounters with poor mental health inspired her acclaimed work in film and documentary. Jeremy will also ask Carol how her life looks and how creativity and filmmaking became her lifeline.
What to expect:
- A LIVE podcast recording hosted by Jeremy Thomas
- A deep and open conversation between Jeremy and Carol Morley
- An audience Q&A to follow
- An exclusive screening of Carol Morley’s BAFTA-nominated film The Alcohol Years — showing for the first time at Riverside Studios
About Carol Morley
Carol Morley is an inspirational, award-winning filmmaker whose credits include Typist Artist, Pirate King, Out of Blue, The Falling, Dreams of a Life, Edge, and the BAFTA-nominated, Grierson Award-winning documentary The Alcohol Years. Her work has received critical acclaim for its honesty, originality, and emotional depth.
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