Monday, March 27, 2023

Nena Daconte: “You need to talk about mental health like any physical illness.”

He struck it broken. He looked inside. He sat down in front of the computer and began to put things in place for the outing. This experience, highly recommended at some point in life, is narrated by Nena Daconte, the stage name of singer and songwriter Mai Meneses, in her book ‘I only had to give you’ (Plaza&Janés), which presents this. Tuesday at Rincón Placido Fleitas de Telde. On Wednesday he does the same thing at the Asabanos Cultural Center, in the capital of El Hierro Valverde, and concludes this mini-tour of the presentation on Thursday, at the Nuevo Viejo Theater in Arucas. The three acts begin at 8:00 am

In this volume, Nena Daconte speaks in the first person about the mental problems that she suffered and that sometimes the rock musicians knocked hard on her door. “I wrote the book as a therapy, to put order in my ideas and to know where I come from and where I am going. It was not easy to publish about that matter, because it is a most honest and familiar book, and in which I will tell everything that I have never told before. I dared because I rose in a wave of people like Angeli Martin and Dani Martin, who talk openly about mental health problems, “he admits.

For his part, this step makes “people feel less alone, taboos can be eliminated and mental health can be treated in the same way as diabetes or other physical diseases.”

It clearly shows the origin of the barriers that prevent mental problems from being normalized in today’s society and addressed in the public like other illnesses. “Reservations when they talk about mental health, they originate from fear. What we don’t know scares us. The more people talk about certain issues, the closer they will be and their fear will end,” he emphasizes.

Treatment experience

In April 2021, the singer sat in front of the computer and sent out alarms on a blank page. “I spent a month straight writing and it was a way of bringing out parts of my life that I had hidden for a long time. Writing the book was released”, Nena Daconte explains.

He drew his brother, who had written several pamphlets, as the chief critic to prepare for what was to come. “I showed him the codes and asked him to revise everything completely, because that would happen once it was published. He took me to the last step to publish the book, because he corrected some places, but from the beginning he told me it was super good, he recalls.

He was the only key person before taking the step to publish these very personal thoughts. “The father of my children, who supported me the most whether I ate or not, supported me at all times. In the end, it was easy because the family was always together, he admits. Therefore, in this field ‘I had only what to give you’ is not afraid to generate great things. “I’m not surprised by the people who knew me better. Those who had an outside picture were a little surprised,” he said.

The title of the song book

He wrote a book after one of his poems. The original sentence in the document. “Conditional is what means a lot to me. The song represents all the love I gave you and in the book I say my life. Everything I could give, all the love I would have given unless I was in a hole,” he defends by phone with his suitcase on the way to the Canary Islands ready

The reception of the “best” book, not many “haters” [odiadores en las redes sociales]”, he points out with a laugh. “They come up in the book of signs and thank me for being brave and telling something that can happen to many people. Today there is almost no one who does not go through some depression and anxiety. These are things that we must get used to in the first person and also have them happen to the people close to us. The associations are reflected in the book and are very important in all matters of the mind. He also defends the healthy in general, because they take an unpleasant part.

Nena Daconte in the photo. /c7

On Friday he released the album “Almost Perfect”, a vision of “rock” that reflects his new musical vision

Next Friday, March 10, Nena Daconte publishes ‘Almost perfect’, her new album that sees the light of day with the Subterfugio label.

“I’ve been a Subterfuge for a year.” I have an honest relationship with music, I make music because it helps to make and share it. In ‘Fine Perfect’ you should think that you are not so demanding that you are not so perfect in things in order to succeed. “My relationship with music is now almost complete.”

“Quite a rocker” sound that stands out thanks to the work done by Dani Alcover. “It’s classic rock, a ‘Power Trio’ of guitars, bass, drums and vocals,” he says of the album, from which he has already released several singles.

For those who are starting out in music, María Isabel Meneses García-Valdecasas (Madrid, January 4, 1978) advises something: “It is a profession in which success and failure are born almost constantly. You have to be very prepared for all the doors that can be closed. We must think what victory is for each. When thinking about young people, I think it’s important that they define goals and dreams that they want to achieve.”

After reaching that beginning, Nena Daconte advances another step which she considers transcendental: “Names and surnames must be imposed and written on paper so that goals and dreams can be passed on. . One of the things I didn’t do at the time when I was at my best was write a journal. When life is so fast and there are so many trips, everything happens to you as if to someone else, not to you. I think young people should keep a diary, even if they have three lines a day. So they will be aware of their life.

He struck it broken. He looked inside. He sat down in front of the computer and began to put things in place for the outing. This experience, highly recommended at some point in life, is narrated by Nena Daconte, the stage name of singer and songwriter Mai Meneses, in her book ‘I only had to give you’ (Plaza&Janés), which presents this. Tuesday at Rincón Placido Fleitas de Telde. On Wednesday he does the same thing at the Asabanos Cultural Center, in the capital of El Hierro Valverde, and concludes this mini-tour of the presentation on Thursday, at the Teatro Viejo Nuevo in Arucas. The three acts begin at 8:00 am

In this volume, Nena Daconte speaks in the first person about the mental problems that she suffered and that sometimes the rock musicians knocked hard on her door. “I wrote the book as a therapy, to put order in my ideas and to know where I come from and where I am going. It was not easy to publish about that matter, because it is a most honest and familiar book, and in which I will tell everything that I have never told before. I dared because I rose in a wave of people like Angeli Martin and Dani Martin, who talk openly about mental health problems, “he admits.

From his point of view, this step makes “people feel less alone, taboos can be eliminated and can be discussed in mental health like diabetes or other physical diseases”.

It clearly shows the origin of the barriers that prevent mental problems from being normalized in today’s society and addressed in the public like other illnesses. “Reservations when they talk about mental health, they originate from fear. What we don’t know scares us. The more people talk about certain issues, the closer they will be and their fear will end,” he emphasizes.

Treatment experience

In April 2021, the singer sat in front of the computer and sent out alarms on a blank page. “I spent a month straight writing and it was a way of bringing out parts of my life that I had hidden for a long time. Writing the book was released”, Nena Daconte explains.

He drew his brother, who had written several pamphlets, as the chief critic to prepare for what was to come. “I showed him the codes and asked him to revise everything completely, because that would happen once it was published. He took me to the last step to publish the book, because he corrected some places, but from the beginning he told me it was super good,” he recalls.

He was the only key person before taking the step to publish these very personal thoughts. “The father of my children, who supported me the most whether I ate or not, supported me at all times. In the end, it was easy because the family was always together, he admits. Therefore, in this field ‘I had only what to give you’ is not afraid to generate great things. “I’m not surprised by the people who knew me better. Those who had an outside picture were a little surprised,” he said.

The title of the song book

He wrote a book after one of his poems. The original sentence in the document. “Conditional is what means a lot to me. The song represents all the love I gave you and in the book I say my life. Everything I could give, all the love I would have given unless I was in a hole,” he defends by phone with his suitcase on the way to the Canary Islands ready

The reception of the “best” book, not many “haters” [odiadores en las redes sociales]”, he points out with a laugh. “They come up in the book of signs and thank me for being brave and telling something that can happen to many people. Today there is almost no one who does not go through some depression and anxiety. These are things that we must get used to in the first person and also have them happen to the people close to us. The associations are reflected in the book and are very important in all matters of the mind. He also defends the healthy in general, because they take an unpleasant part.

Nena Daconte in the photo. /c7

On Friday he released the album “Almost Perfect”, a vision of “rock” that reflects his new musical vision

Next Friday, March 10, Nena Daconte publishes ‘Almost perfect’, her new album that sees the light of day with the Subterfugio label.

“I’ve been a Subterfuge for a year.” I have an honest relationship with music, I make music because it helps to make and share it. In ‘Fine Perfect’ you should think that you are not so demanding that you are not so perfect in things in order to succeed. “My relationship with music is now almost complete.”

“Quite a rocker” sound that stands out thanks to the work done by Dani Alcover. “It’s classic rock, a ‘Power Trio’ of guitars, bass, drums and vocals,” he says of the album, from which he has already released several singles.

To those who start out in music, María Isabel Meneses García-Valdecasas (Madrid, January 4, 1978) advises something: “It is a profession in which success and failure are born almost constantly. You have to be very prepared for all the doors that can be closed. We must think what victory is for each. When thinking about young people, I think it’s important that they define goals and dreams that they want to achieve.”

After reaching the initial stage, Nena Daconte advances another step that she considers transcendental: “Names and surnames must be put and written on paper so that goals and dreams can be passed on. . One of the things I didn’t do at the time when I was at my best was write a journal. When life is so fast and there are so many trips, everything happens to you as if to someone else, not to you. I think young people should keep a diary, even if they have three lines a day. So they will be aware of their life.

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