Ewa Farna on Mental Health: Breaking Silence & Embracing Imperfection
- Ewa Farna is preparing for three concerts in June 2026 at the Eden venue in Prague to commemorate 20 years of her career on the Czech and Polish...
- In a series of reflections shared with Deník N, the singer discussed the emotional complexities of her long-term success, her mental health and the pressures of maintaining her...
- Farna recently released a single titled Perpetuum mobile, which she describes as a reflection of her current life.
Ewa Farna is preparing for three concerts in June 2026 at the Eden venue in Prague to commemorate 20 years of her career on the Czech and Polish music scenes.
In a series of reflections shared with Deník N, the singer discussed the emotional complexities of her long-term success, her mental health and the pressures of maintaining her public image.
The Perpetuum Mobile State
Farna recently released a single titled Perpetuum mobile
, which she describes as a reflection of her current life. She stated that the song mirrors a feeling of being overwhelmed and overworked.

While she maintains a deep passion for her profession, Farna noted that her work schedule can sometimes feel like a chase
. This has led her to question the purpose of the pursuit and what she is ultimately running toward.
Internal Struggles and Personal Growth
During the interview, which took place in a hair salon she frequently uses as a mobile office for work calls, Farna described herself as a control freak
. She admitted that she is still learning how to manage this tendency and struggle to focus on both macro and micro elements simultaneously.
Farna also spoke about her emotional landscape, expressing a desire to retain a childlike sensitivity
despite the unpleasant emotions that often accompany it.
The singer revealed that she has faced periods of feeling broken and battered
and has sought answers and support through therapy.
Relationship with the Public
Addressing her relationship with her audience, Farna emphasized her need for authenticity over perfection. She asserted that she has the right to make mistakes, noting that she has made them in the past and continues to do so.
Farna stated that she refuses to let her actions be guided by the fear of losing her fans, suggesting a shift toward prioritizing personal truth over public expectation.
These reflections come as she balances the intense preparations for her upcoming June 2026 performances, which serve as a milestone for two decades of activity in the music industry.
