Intimate conversations about mental health during unprecedented times. From household names to nurses on the frontline. Each week, Bryony will talk to a different guest about how their mental health has been affected by events in their own lives and find out why feeling weird is the most normal thing in the world. Prince Harry speaks to the Telegraph's Bryony Gordon for the first episode of her new podcast, Mad World, where she interviews guests about their mental health experiences. The half-hour conversation provides listeners with a candid insight into the innermost thoughts of a modern young royal. Mandy provides an intriguing insight as to what it's like to go from practitioner to patient. The pair open-up about miscarriage and the loss of a parent, as well as the pressures felt by modern mothers. Good Morning Britain and Country file presenter Sean Fletcher and his year-old son Reuben speak to the Telegraph's Bryony Gordon in the fourth episode of her new podcast, Mad World, where she interviews guests about their mental health experiences.


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Written by Roland Orzabal and sung by bassist Curt Smith , it was the band's third single release and first chart hit, reaching number 3 on the UK Singles Chart in November After a few false starts with Orzabal on vocals, he suggested Smith sing it and "suddenly it sounded fabulous". That came when I lived above a pizza restaurant in Bath and I could look out onto the centre of the city. The intention was to gain attention from it and we'd hopefully build up a little following. We had no idea that it would become a hit. Nor did the record company. Curt Smith's ad lib in the song's final chorus resulted in a mondegreen. Smith clarified the actual lyric in
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This website uses cookies in order to enhance your experience. Please review our Privacy Policy to learn how we may use cookies and how you can change your browser settings to disable cookies. By continuing to use this website without changing your settings, you consent to our use of cookies. If there's one thing we can all agree on, it's that we're living in a very, very mad world right now. Listening to the lyrics of the song "Mad World," it has perhaps never felt more fitting. Their tears are filling up their glasses No expression, no expression Hide my head, I want to drown my sorrow No tomorrow, no tomorrow. Frankly, Diva is the one who steals the show, as it takes an immediately impressive turn when she pipes in with her perfect harmony.
January 17, February 18, Spending time with this guy is hard to come by. I get looking ahead, but it seems like you are very unhappy with the way things are now. Hey, thanks for the info. Honestly, you are probably the only person who she has ever known to outwardly label themselves an atheist.