This week on A Place For My Head, Brandon Thompson and Jerry Petuck are joined by former Puddle Of Mudd and Rev Theory lead guitarist Paul Phillips. Throughout Paul’s successful music career, he’s always dealt with social anxiety and used alcohol as a tool to get through it.
Model Serra Scars
This week on A Place For My Head, Brandon Thompson and Jerry Petuck chat with model Serra Scars, who goes deep into the body image issues she’s had her entire life, the surgeries that she’s gone through that only made matters worse, the dangers of self-medicating, and how she’s been able to come out the other side of it in a good place.
Singer/Songwriter Cristian Machado
This week on A Place For My Head, Brandon Thompson and Jerry Petuck sit down with the founder and former lead singer of Ill Nino, Cristian Machado. Brandon and Cristian have been friends for years after spending a ton of time on the road touring with the band.
Fourth Year Med Student Rebecca Minner
This week on A Place For My Head, Brandon Thompson and Jerry Petuck sit down with Rebecca Minner, a fourth-year medical student at the University of Arkansas and matched into a psychiatry residency. Originally from Iowa, she came down to Arkansas to play volleyball during college. She received her B.S. in biology and psychology. She is graduating from her medical school at the top of her class with academic honors and honors in research.
Brandon Thompson Guests on "The Mike O Radio Show" on Tampa's 102.5 The Bone
Interview with @brandonpromo about his podcast that he co-hosts with @jerrypetuck called “A Place For My Head” The two hosts being mental health activists and not professionals, just want to start the conversation and end the #stigma
Former Atlanta/Tampa Bay Radio Personality Jesse Kage
This week on A Place For My Head, Brandon Thompson and Jerry Petuck sit down with former Atlanta and Tampa Bay radio personalty Jesse Kage. The three of these guys have been friends for years and Jesse opens up about the ups and downs of his radio career, the blurred lines between reality and his radio persona, the struggles of trying to find life after radio, the passing of his father, and so much more.
Pro Beach Volleyball Player Kenzie Kleespies
This week on A Place For My Head, Brandon Thompson and Jerry Petuck have a great conversation with pro beach volleyball player Kenzie Kleespies, who opens up about her lifelong struggle with anxiety and depression.
Jenny Dempsey of CustomerServiceLife.com
This week on A Place For My Head, Brandon Thompson and Jerry Petuck chat with Jenny Dempsey of CustomerServiceLife.com, a website she created to help the mental health of those in the customer service industry. It’s a great concept and an eye-opener about some of the things that go on in call centers, in retail, and other areas of customer service.