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Chelsea Cutler: Living With Mental Illness, De-Stigmatizing Medication & Navigating Life As A Pop Star!
Episode 91

Chelsea Cutler: Living With Mental Illness, De-Stigmatizing Medication & Navigating Life As A Pop Star!

Real Pod · Dear Media

May 5, 202147m 44s

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Show Notes

Chelsea Cutler is a singer, songwriter and producer known for her viral hits ‘Sad Tonight’ and ‘Not Ok’ with Kygo. With over 750 million streams, Chelsea is taking the music industry by storm! Not only is her voice enchanting, but Chelsea often writes and sings about her mental health struggles. On this episode of Real Pod, Chelsea opens up about what it’s like to go from being a college athlete to a pop sensation overnight, how her intro to psych class helped her realize she was suffering from depression, and the surprising loneliness that comes with thousands of fans. They say “stars are just like us” and in this episode you will see how true that really is!

Connect with Chelsea on instagram @Chelseacutler and stream her music on Spotify or Apple Music today! 
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