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Tiny Changes Big Podcast

Tiny Changes Big Podcast

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A six-episode podcast series exploring mental health, safety, and systemic challenges in the music industry, with particular focus on supporting young people entering the industry. This is a youth-led podcast - created and hosted by young people aged under 30.

Credits: hosted by Be Charlotte, produced by Kayla Megan-Burns, co-produced with Nina Abeysuriya, editing and technical production by Ross Sloan at Podplistic, music by Barry Jackson, cover art by Berwyn Mure, post production by Consultico and Tiny Changes.

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  • Tiny Changes, Big Podcast: Keeping Young People Safe in an Unregulated Industry. Episode Two
    Apr 21 2026

    What does it actually take to protect yourself in the music industry? Katie Waissel went through industry abuse first-hand - then built OWHL, a platform dedicated to safety and accountability for artists. In this episode of Tiny Changes Big Podcast, she shares what she learned the hard way so you don't have to.

    🎙 KEEPING YOUNG PEOPLE SAFE IN AN UNDER-REGULATED INDUSTRY - PART 2

    Hosted by Be Charlotte, this is the second episode in a six-part series exploring mental health, safety, and systemic challenges in the music industry - with a particular focus on supporting young people entering the industry. Katie Waissel is an artist, activist, and founder of the OWHL platform - a safety and accountability resource for people working in creative industries.

    In this episode we cover:

    - Red flags to watch for in contracts and opportunities

    - Why relying on a label's internal lawyers can leave you exposed

    - How setting up a limited company can protect you as an independent artist

    - The OWHL platform's safety features and anonymous reporting system

    - The legal vulnerability artists face and why legislative change is urgently needed

    - What real industry accountability looks like

    ⚠️ Trigger warning: This episode references experiences of exploitation and predatory behaviour in the music industry. It explores the unsafe conditions for artists in professional settings, the impact on mental health, creative burnout, and the significant trauma related to the music industry. It also highlights legal vulnerability and the lack of employment protection that has created historic injustice and harm. The views expressed are those of the guests and host and are intended for informational purposes only. They do not constitute professional mental health, legal, or financial advice.

    ----------------------------------------- 🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED -----------------------------------------

    OWHL Platform (safety, reporting, and community support): https://www.owhl.co.uk

    Musicians' Union (free contract review for members): https://www.musiciansunion.org.uk

    PRS for Music (registering musical works): https://www.prsformusic.com

    ----------------------------------------- 👋 ABOUT TINY CHANGES -----------------------------------------

    Tiny Changes is a Scottish mental health charity helping young minds feel better. This podcast was produced, hosted, and promoted by young people under 30.

    Follow us:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tinychanges

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tinychangescharity

    Website: https://www.tinychanges.com

    ----------------------------------------- 🎵 CREDITS -----------------------------------------

    Host: Be Charlotte

    Guest: Katie Waissel

    Music: Barry Jackson

    Cover art: Berwyn Mure

    Editing and technical production: Ross Sloan at Podplistic

    Post production and promotion: Podplistic and Consultico

    Production: Kayla-Megan Burns and Nina Abeysriya

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    #MusicIndustry #ArtistProtection #LegalRightsForMusicians #MusicIndustryRegulation #ContractAdvice #IndustrySafety #MusicianMentalHealth #MusicBusinessEducation #IndependentArtistAdvice #OWHL #ScottishMusic #MusicBusiness #ArtistSupport #TinyChanges #MentalHealth

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    34 min
  • Keeping Young People Safe in an Under-regulated Industry - Part 1
    Apr 14 2026

    Dr. George Musgrave shares over 15 years of research into the dangerous paradox of music careers: how can something that brings joy also cause such profound mental health struggles?

    In this episode, we explore why musicians face suicide rates 69% higher than the general population for women and 20% higher for men, examine the stark gap between social media mythology and harsh financial realities, and discuss how 47% of UK musicians earn less than £10,000 annually. George shares practical strategies for protecting your mental health from the perspective of both an academic in this field and an artist who was signed to multiple major labels; including defining success on your own terms, having friends outside the music industry, and focusing on what you can actually control in an unpredictable career.

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    51 min
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