Did you stop the music? Mental health and baseball, the new ways of Jessy Bulbo

The time that the covid-19 pandemic has made headlines globally has been taken advantage of by Jessica Araceli Carrillo to delve into new facets of your life who have not moved her away from the musical – where she first rose as a member of The Ultrasonics and then lonely under the nickname of Jessy Bulbo – and have allowed him to experience and exploit new emotions.



The artist is exploring other facets in her life.  (Facebook)


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The artist is exploring other facets in her life. (Facebook)

The baseball and a radio show about mental health are the aspects that this 2021 occupy the days of the also journalist and dancer by training, who also recognizes feels more relaxed after the not always pleasant situations that she experienced when she was totally focused on the stage and the guitars.

Dominating first base

In 2017, at the invitation of a neighbor, Jessy watched the World Series and “got onAfter this first approach, in 2018 the singer decided to learn more about the sport of bats and mittens, so she wrote to a great connoisseur, Pliego Villareal, bassist of Kinky, who shared his account in the application of the Major League Baseball (MLB).

I started watching games all day and I was crazy about that mother, I had a psychotic break that was about beige“, remember.

After making his taste for this sport known, in February of this year Oveja Negra, a producer that works with Panteon Rococo, invited her to be part of Beisbol Rocks, a tournament where several artists participate.

“The one I play most often is first base. One of my coaches He saw that I am very flexible and it turned out very well the first time, so I stayed there and that is the position I like to play the most, “he says.

In addition, through this activity, Jessy acknowledges that she took a liking to running, because “I had never been interested in (running) and now I say: ‘It’s incredible.’ The net has been one of the coolest things that has happened to me, discover that I love running. I arrive and roll over on the ground, in the grass, I spend my time watching the sky, I drink water from the rain … I’m having an incredible time“.

But what the one born in Mexico City values ​​most about her foray into the beis the thing is “I understood the subtle difference between playing and competing, and that is saving my life: I, as a psychiatric patient, have to pay close attention to how I feel and what I think; I have to maintain a very stable mental state, I don’t compete with myself. What I try to do is play and for me that is good“.

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Mental health

I started sharing videos about how I came down from a psychotic break because I am a big fan of Carl Jung, I have been reading it for many years and professing that what it says makes a lot of sense to me. So, he recommends that you don’t take the pills and let your schizophrenia happen, because according to him it is the expression of many impulses repressed by the misunderstanding of mental functions “, says Jessy about why she decided to share her knowledge and health techniques mentally to his followers.

“I always drank pasta, but after a while I i lived in hell I let it happen and I did manage to go down, so I said: ‘I’m going to share this, because if there are people who feel like me, it might be useful to start doing the same exercises and go down on the medication.’ Because it’s horrible to be taking psychiatric medicine, it’s one of the ugliest things“he adds.

This dialogue with her followers about being a psychiatric patient led her to have an internet radio show: Emotional Taxi, which is broadcast on Tuesdays by the signal of The Beast Radio.

There, in her role as announcer with Dalia, Jessy discovered that “the best way to do things, the most fun and the most effective, is to do them for relaxation“.

“For example, in music I had a super difficult path, because I thought that to play well what I had to do was practice and practice, and there is nothing more fucking ugly; every time I did it I got sadder and went up on stage out of the loop, because I hadn’t practiced anything like that and I had a very bad time“, reveals.

In addition, knowing that his words reach other latitudes, he has allowed himself to raise ideas to improve social issues, such as improving the “ssecurity of the girls in the street “.

“Make girls not accept situations that put them at risk and always practice their mental independence. We started working on those ideas on the radio and it is one of the most exciting things in my life; that girls who have children share it with their children, I am super satisfied. I feel that this job is very important, “he says.

Finally, about these new paths that she has taken, Jessy Bulbo says that they have allowed her to understand that “sIf something is happening that I do not like, I have the power to change it and to take my life where I want“.

“I grew up thinking of punishments. Now I think: ‘This is happening to me and I am going to contribute to the solution of this problem by focusing on the solution, being an example of the solution.’ I honestly feel that the punishment system, the justice system, I don’t see that the results are working, I don’t see that people get out of jail recovered, that they come out cool, that they do better. “

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