LSE Limelight #1: Freedom of Mind LSE

“Of course you can have problems with your physical body and you can have problems with your mental body – you should look after them in your daily life equally.” – Ella Marshall

This week we’re speaking to Freedom of Mind LSE‘s Ella Marshall and Anna Seifu about their mental health festival (7th – 11th October). We explore how to practice mental health, how LSE can be better and the panels they’ve planned on issues including masculinity, education, success and culture.

Welcome to the first episode of LSE Limelight with Yasmina O’Sullivan from the Beaver Sound! We bring you all the best stories from students and groups around campus.

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