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Best podcasts about aulifeline

Latest podcast episodes about aulifeline

Short Black with Sandra Sully

Jelena Dokic had a phenomenal tennis career. But it was what happened off the court and her decision, years later, to talk openly about the abuse she suffered at the hands of her father that has seen her constantly in the public eye. Having been raised to be silent, Jelena found her voice six years ago and wrote her first book, Unbreakable. Since then, she has made it her mission to speak up for those who can't. There is no denying her courage, her tenacity and her drive to open up the conversation around mental health and domestic abuse. As her second book hits the shelves, she sits down with Sandra for an open, honest and raw conversation, in which Jelena not only shows us how our story makes us stronger, but also that she is, in fact, Fearless. If you are in Australia and need support, please reach out to any of the following: 1800Respect - 1800 737 732 / 1800respect.org.auLifeline - 13 11 14 / lifeline.org.auBeyond Blue - 1300 22 4637 / beyondblue.org.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Baby Brain Podcast
MOTHERHOOD CONFESSIONS: PTSD after birthing at 30 weeks

Baby Brain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 22:57


In this week's episode of Motherhood Confessions, one of our listeners shares her story as a first time mum going into spontaneous labour at 30 weeks pregnant when he waters unexpectedly broke. She birthed her daughter within 3 hours then was immediately separated for the next 7 weeks with her daughter in NICU.  She tells us about her experience of trying to bond with a baby that didn't feel like hers, all while being told she might not make it.  Then once finally being able to take her daughter home she was diagnosed with PTSD, PPD & PPA, spending every minute checking if she was breathing and constantly expecting to find her passed away. She wants to share her story to raise awareness of premature birth and postpartum mental health. Resources: If you are currently experiencing depression or anxiety, our messages are always open. Below are some other amazing resources: Gidget Foundation: www.gidgetfoundation.org.au/Tresillian: www.tresillian.org.auBeyond Blue: www.beyondblue.org.auLifeline: www.lifeline.org.au If you have a story you'd like to tell anonymously, we'd love to hear from you. Send us a message on instagram @babybrain.podcast or via email babybrainpodcast@gmail.com We will keep all of your details completely anonymous and confidential.If you want to keep up to date with all things Baby Brain, make sure to follow us on socialsInstagram: @babybrain.podcast Tiktok: @babybrainpodcastFacebook: Baby Brain PodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Baby Brain Podcast
104. Signs of Perinatal Depression and Anxiety with Lisiane Latouche

Baby Brain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 38:56


This week we're joined by Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Clinician Lisiane Latouche to discuss what postnatal depression and anxiety is, and what some of the signs and symptoms are.  We know this can affect both women and men after the birth of their baby, and in some cases even during pregnancy. This is unfortunately a common condition which is why discussions like these are so important to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms, and how to best support someone with perinatal depression and anxiety.  Lisiane Latouche originally trained at The University of Sydney as a Social Worker and completed further post- graduate studies in Infant Mental Health at the NSW Institute of Psychiatry. Lisiane is a Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Clinical Supervisor, Trainer and Specialist Clinician with just over 30 years' experience in the perinatal space.  Lisiane has a particular interest in attachment- based interventions and is currently contracted as a Sessional Clinical Supervisor in a leading Parent - Baby Unit in NSW and at Gidget House, North Sydney after a career of 30 years at Tresillian. Lisiane remains passionate about supporting families in the perinatal period and promotes the importance of early intervention. Resources: If you are currently experiencing depression or anxiety, our messages are always open. Below are some other amazing resources: Gidget Foundation: www.gidgetfoundation.org.au/Tresillian: www.tresillian.org.auBeyond Blue: www.beyondblue.org.auLifeline: www.lifeline.org.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Challenges That Change Us
20 {Virginia Tapscott} The many impacts of sexual abuse

Challenges That Change Us

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 69:17


**Trigger Warning** This episode contains discussions of sexual abuse.This may not be the right time or the right episode today. Give yourself permission to skip this episode and we will see you next week.In today's episode we will be talking to journalist and podcaster Virginia Tapscott about the sexual abuse she and her sister suffered as children.This abuse and other subsequent traumas eventually resulted in the death of Virginia's sister, which inspired her to create the podcast My Sister's Secrets with her mother.In today's episode Virginia Shares shares:- How sexual abuse has implications for the entire family- How she has used empathy to understand the actions taken by those around her during the times of her abuse- The tips and advice she has for preparing her children so that they do not fall victim to a similar situation.Key Quotes“Empathy and imagining ourselves in situations is such a key part of the human existence.”“The more you know the less you've got to be unsure about and wobbly in the universe about.”“There is no easy answer, it's just, to put it really bluntly, really fucked up.” Help InformationIf you have experienced sexual assault or sexual harassment and feel you would like to speak to someone for support or information, 1800RESPECT (Phone: 1800 737 732) can provide counselling 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.Bravehearts Ph: 1800 272 831
Website: www.bravehearts.org.auLifeline
24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention.
Ph: 13 11 14
Website: https://www.lifeline.org.au/ Virginia's InformationYou can listen to Virginia's podcast on apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/my-sisters-secrets/id1604304147 or any other podcast app.DEALIf you want to get one of the free spots for our personality and performance workshop you can find it here: http://www.trialtitudeperformance.com.au/personality-performanceFor my other businesses you can find them through the websites:www.altitudefitnessarmidale.com.auwww.trialtitudeperformance.com.auOr you can follow them on Instagram:@Veravidyayoga@Altitudefitnessarmidale@trialtitudeperformance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Short Black with Sandra Sully

Stacy Jane is an incredibly inspiring and courageous woman. Moving countries after fleeing an abusive relationship, she used her experiences to help others by founding Escabags. Escabags provides ‘escape bags', handmade tote bags containing essential items that a victim and his or her children would need when first leaving a dangerous or abusive situation. In two short years, about 5,000 escape bags have been collected. Escabags are now available in 1,000 locations around Australia, a figure that's growing by the week. Stacy talks openly about her experiences, and how what began as therapeutic sewing to help her PTSD turned into a successful charity. You can find about more about Escabags and how you can help here: www.escabags.org CONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses domestic violence. We acknowledge this can be triggering for some listeners. If you are in Australia and need support, please reach out to any of the following: 1800Respect - 1800 737 732 / 1800respect.org.auLifeline - 13 11 14 / lifeline.org.auBeyond Blue - 1300 22 4637 / beyondblue.org.au In an emergency, or if you are not feeling safe, call the police on 000.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Kolide Goss with Ella & Steph
#Ep33 Surviving Childhood Trauma, Violence and Sexual Assault with Jasper Bailey

Kolide Goss with Ella & Steph

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 75:07


This weeks episode comes with a trigger warning that we will be dealing with issues pertaining to child domestic violence and physical and sexual abuse. If this brings up any triggers for you, we have included support and links in the show notes. Jasper Bailey is an incredible, resilient and courageous young man. His story is one of intense and devastating childhood trauma filled with violence, sexual assault and being legally disowned by his own parents. With the help of his incredible Grandparents, Jasper miraculously carved out a life and a career for himself. After years of therapy, Jasper is still working his through the trauma and abuse that no child should ever endure. He is truly an incredible young man. His therapist once told him, ‘never give away too much of your power,' and today - Jasper is reclaiming his power and telling his story. KOLIDE ADVICEElla:Stay: Bannisters MollymookSteph:Eat: Buffalo Dining ClubJoin: Sydney OperaJasper:Buy: Furla Mistella Bucket BagSUPPORTDomestic violence assistance 1800 RespectAct For Kids to prevent and treat child abuse and neglect www.actforkids.com.auSamsn for male adult survivors of child sexual abuse. 1800 472676 or support@samsn.org.auLifeline 13 11 14 or www.lifeline.org.auNational Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline 1800 250 015Disordered eating assistance The Butterfly Foundation or 1800 33 4673.For all our local advice and recommendations check out @kolideinsta and our website kolide.com.au and to keep up to date with our work, you can find us @theardentco. If you like what you hear, we'd LOVE for you to subscribe, rate and review. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Hot pod summer: Carly Findlay and Sam van Zweden at the Sydney Writers Festival

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 54:05


Remember that window in 2021 when there were few covid cases, no lockdowns and people could travel across state borders? Yeah! That actually happened, and during that blessed window, we hosted a show, live, from the Sydney Writers Festival.Ok sure, BW was beamed in via a giant screen on stage, but three out of four people on a stage ain't bad.In this RN summer highlight, BW + BL talk to Carly Findlay, editor of Growing Up Disabled in Australia, and Sam van Zweden, the author of Eating With My Mouth Open in a conversation covering the body, disability, fatness – and the medicalisation, language and politics around these things.If you need support or to talk to someone. The Butterfly Foundation is a site where you can find resources for eating disorders and body image: www.butterfly.org.auLifeline is also available 24 hours: https://www.lifeline.org.au/

The Fourth Trimester
Midwifery and Beyond with Renata Lardelli

The Fourth Trimester

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 44:24


The fourth trimester? What is it? What does that even mean? We've done the hard yards with the pregnancy and the birth, can't we just focus on the baby now?! In this series we share conversations with leading experts that cover every angle of the fourth trimester and why taking care of the mother is so vital during this season of motherhood.Today's expert is Renata Lardelli, a Registered Nurse and Midwife and her mission is to help new mums find their footing as they transition from woman to mother in the fourth trimester. Renata believes women are grossly underprepared and encourages women to learn about the fourth trimester as they do pregnancy, labour & birth. She's also the founder of Lila Jasmine fourth trimester education portal as well as New Zealand's only lactation bar.You can find out more about Renata on Instagram @lilajasminenutrition and on her website lilajasmine.co.nz/collections/workshops and use Code THEDEEP to get $15 off your online fourth trimester workshop.This episode discusses suicide and post-natal depression, support services are listed below.Gidget Foundation: 1300 851 758 or gidgetfoundation.org.auPANDA: 1300 726 306 or www.panda.org.auLifeline: 13 11 14 or www.lifeline.org.auPADA (New Zealand): pada.nzEdinburgh Test: healthyfamilies.beyondblue.org.auCredits:Joanne Helder - ProducerCaleb Jacobs - MusicAJ Davis - Comms ManagerPlease DM us your thoughts and burning questions to @whatsthedeep or head to zoemarshall.com/thedeep.The Deep is a place for you. If you love it please subscribe and leave us a rating or comment if that tickles your fancy.The Deep acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Fourth Trimester
Post-Partum and Psychology with Tania Trapolini

The Fourth Trimester

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 48:44


The fourth trimester? What is it? What does that even mean? We've done the hard yards with the pregnancy and the birth, can't we just focus on the baby now?! In this series we share conversations with leading experts that cover every angle of the fourth trimester and why taking care of the mother is so vital during this season of motherhood.Today's expert is Dr Tania Trapolini, a Peri-Natal Clinical Psychologist who is passionate about supporting individuals and their families navigating their unique journeys into parenthood, from trying to conceive, pregnancy, birth and beyond. She has always combined her clinical work with a strong research foundation, and her PhD and research has predominantly been in the area of maternal depression and anxiety. I thought it was crucial to talk to Tania - because as much as its a physical shift - the impact on the family dynamic and the mother mentally is something we need to address.This episode mentions post-natal depression, support services are listed below.Gidget Foundation: 1300 851 758 or gidgetfoundation.org.auPANDA: 1300 726 306 or www.panda.org.auLifeline: 13 11 14 or www.lifeline.org.auCredits:Joanne Helder - ProducerCaleb Jacobs - MusicAJ Davis - Comms ManagerPlease DM us your thoughts and burning questions to @whatsthedeep or head to zoemarshall.com/thedeep.The Deep is a place for you. If you love it please subscribe and leave us a rating or comment if that tickles your fancy.The Deep acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Deep
The Gossip Guy

The Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 54:59


Today I speak to Jonathon Moran also known as JMo and... Australia's biggest gossip columnist. Over the years I have had my time with JMo - sometimes happy, sometimes disgruntled at the angle the stories he has written about me have taken. Today I ask him all the questions about one of the world's most controversial jobs. Who hates him, how awkward it is, does he sleep at night after writing something horrible about someone. This episode has so many levels - just like JMo. The most surprising part is who JMo is at the core. The trauma he has endured and his daily mental health battle make for another unique conversation, one you might not be expectingContent Warning: This episode discusses child sex abuse, suicide and depression, substance abuse, and rape. Help services are listed below.Act For Kids to prevent and treat child abuse and neglect www.actforkids.com.auSamsn for male adult survivors of child sexual abuse 1800 472676 or support@samsn.org.auBlue Knot Foundation for female adult survivors of child sexual abuse 1300 657380 or www.blueknot.org.auLifeline 13 11 14 or www.lifeline.org.auNational Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline 1800 250 015Special thanks to this episodes' sponsor Elements of Byron Bay. Relax, rebalance and revive at Elements of Byron Bay - the barefoot luxury resort that kisses Belongil coastline. Whether it's starting the day off with sunrise yoga, a treatment at Osprey Spa or retreating to a private cabana by the pool with a margarita in hand - Elements of Byron is the perfect escape. Use the code THEDEEP to get your discounted rate at elementsofbyron.com.au.Credits:Joanne Helder - ProducerCaleb Jacobs - MusicAJ Davis - Comms ManagerPlease DM us your thoughts and burning questions to @whatsthedeep or head to zoemarshall.com/thedeep.The Deep is a place for you. If you love it please subscribe and leave us a rating or comment if that tickles your fancy.The Deep acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

Two Besties One Brain Cell
Episode 5 - Let's Talk About Sex

Two Besties One Brain Cell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 91:35


TW: sexual assaultIn this episode, Cara and Cindigo share their personal journeys with sex and sexuality, and discuss the way both society and their own experiences have shaped the way they view sex.Delving into topics like consent, whether hook-up culture is empowering women the way we like to think it is, and more, the girls are hopeful that this discussion can help at least one person feel less alone in things they've experienced.Australian support services below for anyone in need:Sexual Assault Services Crisis Line: 1800 806 292www.1800respect.org.au : 1800 737 732For help reporting an assault: www.casa.org.auLifeline: 13 11 14Find us on Instagram:@twobestiesonebraincell@cindigosharesAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Adviser Podcast Network
Victoria's Broker Of the Year 2021

The Adviser Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 49:07


In July, Mortgage Choice Oakleigh broker Marvin Coleman was named Victoria/Tasmania's Broker of the Year 2021 and the Best Residential Broker in the two states, at the Better Business Awards 2021. The Melbourne-based broker was originally an accountant in the UK, but after the 2005 London bombings, made the move over to Australia to seek a different life. A battle with cancer led him to re-evaluate his career, and he went on to become a Morgtage Choice broker. Fifteen years later, he says his move to Australia and into broking was one of the best he ever made. Tune in to find out: - The biggest challenges he's faced as a broker - The lessons he's learned over his 15 years of broking - The importance of taking care of our health - both physical and mental And much more! If you are suffering from depression, anxiety, or suicidal thoughts, or any other mental health issues, or you're worried about someone else and feel that professional support is needed, contact your local doctor or one of the 24/7 crisis agencies below: Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 beyondblue.org.auLifeline: 13 11 14 lifeline.org.auSuicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467 suicidecallbackservice.org.auFor urgent medical or police help, freecall Triple Zero (000).

VBAC Birth Stories
40 | Birth in the Time of Covid and Maternity Care in Australia: Hannah Dahlen

VBAC Birth Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 39:30


VBAC Birth Stories in discussion with Professor of Midwifery Hannah Dahlen on how Covid-19 restrictions are affecting birthing women in Australia and what women can do to make the most of their birth experience and postpartum in these trying times. We speak about the impact of birth restrictions on migrant women and their families, domestic violence screening and how antenatal care has been affected. We also talk about the state of maternity care in Australia and how we can influence policy change to improve this- where to from here and what is the hope for maternity care in Australia?Biography (Source: Western Sydney University):Hannah Dahlen is Professor of Midwifery, Assocate Dean Research and HDR and Mdiwifery Discipline Lead in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Western Sydney University. Hannah is a leading midwifery researcher in Australia, with an international reputation as an outstanding midwifery scholar. This is demonstrated through publication of over 200 papers and book chapters, despite only being an active researcher for the past 10 years and maintaining clinical practice. Hannah has given papers at over 100 conferences and seminars since in the past 5 years with half of these being invited national and international keynote addresses.Hannah has developed strong international research partnerships for research projects that are having significant impacts in the field of maternity care and midwifery globally. She has been a co-investigator on the European Union Grant Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST) Action Project led from the University of Central Lancashire. In 2011 Hannah along with Professor Downe (UCLAN) and Professor Holly Kennedy Powel (Yale University) formed an international research group called EPIIC (Epigenetic impact of Childbirth). Hannah has international collaborations with researchers at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN-UK), VU Medical Centre Amsterdam, Lund University (Sweden) and Yale (USA).Hannah's research interests fall under two major themes:1. Keeping birth normal, which includes research into birth positions, perineal comfort and trauma during second stage, birth experiences of first time mothers at home and in hospital, use of NSW and National perinatal data to look at maternal and perinatal outcomes in different models of care and place of birth and vaginal birth after caesarean.2. Health service/policy development, which includes publications on homebirth, birth centres and freebirth, human rights and birth trauma, the development of a midwifery initiated oral health service for pregnant women, service engagement and outcomes for infants and their young mothers, analysis of media depictions of midwives obstetricians and birth, the use of doulas in the health service and outcomes for low risk women giving birth in private and public hospitals.~ Notes ~The Birth Experience Study:https://surveywesternsydney.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d7lb1dyOczveOxwHannah Dahlen Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/hannahgracedahlenBirth in the time of Covid Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/birthinthetimeofcovid/The Birth Experience Study Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/BirthExperienceStudy/Maternity Choices Australia:https://www.maternitychoices.orgMaternity Consumer Network:https://www.maternityconsumernetwork.org.auPost Natal Depression/Anxiety support: If you or anyone you know is affected by PND symptoms particularly at this time of COVID-19 please don't hesitate to contact the following support networks.The Gidget Foundationhttps://gidgetfoundation.org.au/get-support/,PANDAhttps://www.panda.org.au/info-support/pandas-national-perinatal-anxiety-depression-helplineBeyond Bluehttps://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/get-immediate-supportCopehttps://www.cope.org.auPregnancy Loss:https://www.bearsofhope.org.auhttps://rednosegriefandloss.org.auhttps://miscarriagesupport.org.auLifeline: https://www.lifeline.org.au**VBAC Birth Stories features women's lived experiences. It is not intended to replace medical advice. Should you have any concerns during your pregnancy please always consult your healthcare provider.Please connect with us on Facebook or Instagram: @vbacbirthstories

The Conscious Project
The FIFO Family

The Conscious Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 65:12


Have you ever wondered what FIFO (fly in/ fly out) life would be like? When one person in the family literally flies or drives to work and doesn't return for a week, two weeks or even more at a time?How do the families cope that are left behind? How does the worker cope, living at work for most of their lives?Meet Bron. Mum of 2 young boys and partner of Tony, a FIFO worker on a 3/1 roster. That's 3 weeks at work, 1 week home.Bron opens up about their family life, intimacy and how they make things work, all while going through fertility treatments.CONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses infertility, pregnancy loss and suicide.Find Bron:IG: @bron.delaivuna @thesoulbath @sunshinecoastdoulaservicesWebsite: thesoulbath.com.auThis episode is proudly brought to you by Chain Valley Gifts. Use code TCP10 at www.chainvalleygifts.com.au for 10% off.NEED SUPPORT:PANDA: 1300 726 306 www.panda.org.auCentre of Perinatal Excellence www.cope.org.auLifeline: 24/7 Support 13 11 14Beyond Blue 1300 224 636Follow Sarah:IG: @sarahkearnsofficialFB: www.facebook.com/mrsdadmumI would love to continue the conversation with you over on Instagram @theconsciousprojectpodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, please hit subscribe and share on your socials! (Don't forget to tag me so I can see!)The Conscious Project is produced by Joanne Helder.We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, the Darkinjung People, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

The Conscious Project
Trauma on The Frontline

The Conscious Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 59:00


Have you ever wondered how police deal with trauma? Deal with seeing traumatic event, after traumatic event and then just eating their lunch like nothing had happened? Meet Tash, a woman brave enough to talk about how PTSD changed her life, her career and how she moved forward into the next stage of her life.Follow Tash on IG @_tashmiller_Content Warning: This episode discusses adult content relating to traumas witnessed by Police, including a police shooting, and mental health issues including suicide.Need Support?Black Dog Institute www.blackdoginstitute.org.auTHISWAYUP- Experts at St Vincent's Hospital Sydney developed the THISWAYUP e-mental health program. They include a online PTSD treatment course for people who've been feeling symptoms for more than 4 weeks after a traumatic event: thiswayup.org.auCentre of Perinatal Excellence: www.cope.org.auLifeline: 24/7 support 13 11 14Beyond Blue 1300 224 636South Pacific Private Treatment Centre: www.southpacificprivate.com.auFollow Sarah:IG: @sarahkearnsofficialFB: www.facebook.com/mrsdadmumI would love to continue the conversation with you over on Instagram @theconsciousprojectpodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, please hit subscribe and share on your socials! (Don't forget to tag me so I can see!)The Conscious Project is produced by Joanne Helder.We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, the Darkinjung People, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

The Conscious Project
The Blue Tree Project

The Conscious Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 41:41


Kendall Whyte is the founder of The Blue Tree Project- a project that was created after losing her brother Jayden to suicide, that has people all over the world painting dead trees blue. Kendall is courageous in her work, and in her vulnerability as she spreads the message, it's ok not to be ok.Content warning: this episode discusses suicide and self harm. If you need further support after the podcast, please see the show notes for services.This episode is brought to you by Daily Orders. Wall mounted planners helping busy families manage busy schedules. Use discount code: SARAH10 at www.dailyorders.com.au for 10% off storewide.Need Support?PANDA: 1300 726 306 www.panda.org.auCentre of Perinatal Excellence: www.cope.org.auLifeline: 24/7 support 13 11 14Beyond Blue 1300 224 636Follow Sarah:IG: @sarahkearnsofficialFB: www.facebook.com/mrsdadmumI would love to continue the conversation with you over on Instagram @theconsciousprojectpodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, please hit subscribe and share on your socials! (Don't forget to tag me so I can see!)The Conscious Project is produced by Joanne Helder.We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, the Darkinjung People, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

The Conscious Project
Postnatal Depression

The Conscious Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 56:14


Postnatal Depression, we've all heard the term. But do you know what it looks like? What those diagnosed with PND experience on a day to day basis?By having these conversations, I'm hoping we can support those suffering to speak up, get help and find ways to make their day to day that little bit easier.Meet Jess, a brave and loving mum to her 18mth old, Thomas, and a survivor of postnatal depression.Content warning: this episode discusses mental health, pregnancy loss and self harm.Need Support?PANDA: 1300 726 306 www.panda.org.auCentre of Perinatal Excellence: www.cope.org.auLifeline: 24/7 support 13 11 14Beyond Blue 1300 224 636Follow Sarah:IG: @sarahkearnsofficialFB: www.facebook.com/mrsdadmumI would love to continue the conversation with you over on Instagram @theconsciousprojectpodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, please hit subscribe and share on your socials! (Don't forget to tag me so I can see!)The Conscious Project is produced by Joanne Helder.We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, the Darkinjung People, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Live from the Sydney Writers' Festival, baby!

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 54:08


A special episode of Stop Everything recorded live at the Sydney Writers' Festival, in front of a real-life, 100% capacity crowd at Carriageworks.BL + BW appeared with two special guests: Carly Findlay, the editor of Growing Up Disabled in Australia, and Sam van Zweden, the author of Eating With My Mouth Open. We discussed the body, disability, fatness – and the medicalisation, language and politics around these things.If you need support or to talk to someone. The Butterfly Foundation is a site where you can find resources for eating disorders and body image: www.butterfly.org.auLifeline is also available 24 hours: https://www.lifeline.org.au/Show notes:Carly Findlay: https://carlyfindlay.com.au/Sam van Zweden: https://samvanzweden.com/Megan Jayne Crabbe aka body posi panda: https://www.instagram.com/bodyposipanda/Lindy West, author of Shrill: https://www.lindywest.net/

The Deep
The 14 Year Old

The Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 48:58


As a 14 year old girl Frankie was kidnapped and gang raped for hours and hours. This is her incredible story of survival. It's a story of abuse, addiction, domestic violence, a mother's love and forgiveness.Content warning: this episode discusses rape, abuse, domestic violence, addiction and disordered eating. If you are suffering or are triggered by the content, help services are listed below.Domestic violence assistance 1800 RespectAct For Kids to prevent and treat child abuse and neglect www.actforkids.com.auBlue Knot Foundation for female adult survivors of child sexual abuse. 1300 657380 or www.blueknot.org.auSamsn for male adult survivors of child sexual abuse. 1800 472676 or support@samsn.org.auLifeline 13 11 14 or www.lifeline.org.auNational Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline 1800 250 015Disordered eating assistance The Butterfly Foundation or 1800 33 4673.Credits:Joanne Helder - ProducerCaleb Jacobs - MusicAJ Davis - Comms ManagerPlease DM us your thoughts and burning questions to @whatsthedeep or head to zoemarshall.com/thedeep.The Deep is a place for you. If you love it please subscribe and leave us a rating or comment if that tickles your fancy.The Deep acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

The Deep
Extreme Post Natal Depression

The Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 51:06


Post natal depression - we hear this term a lot. 1 in 5 women will experience it post birth.But what if it was extreme, on the very other end of the spectrum? What if your mental health deteriorated so quickly and dangerously your life and your newborn was at risk of harm or worse? What if you needed to be institutionalized for years, given ECT treatments and every drug imaginable to try and help?This wasn't a "what if" for Taryn, this is her story.Content warning: This episode contains descriptions of post natal depression, self harm and suicide. For assistance, resources are listed below.Gidget Foundation: 1300 851 758 or gidgetfoundation.org.auPANDA: 1300 726 306 or www.panda.org.auLifeline: 13 11 14 or www.lifeline.org.auCredits:Joanne Helder - ProducerCaleb Jacobs - MusicAJ Davis - Comms ManagerPlease DM us your thoughts and burning questions to @whatsthedeep or head to zoemarshall.com/thedeep.The Deep is a place for you. If you love it please subscribe and leave us a rating or comment if that tickles your fancy.The Deep acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

The Deep
The Child Sex Abuse Survivor

The Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 61:41


Cathy is the epitome of an Aussie battler. She has overcome very difficult odds. She is a survivor. Cathy reached out to me to share her story and how it had been partially covered in a documentary called “Ghost Hunter”. She said there was a lot more to the story and today she shares that with us.Cathy endured sexual trauma as a child, she survived things no one should ever experience.Note: some names have been edited for privacy reasons.Content warning: This episode discusses child sexual abuse, rape, drugs and suicide. For support please check out the following resources:Act For Kids to prevent and treat child abuse and neglect www.actforkids.com.auBlue Knot Foundation for female adult survivors of child sexual abuse. 1300 657380 or www.blueknot.org.auSamsn for male adult survivors of child sexual abuse. 1800 472676 or support@samsn.org.auThe rhyming book Zoe mentioned is Only For Me by Michelle Derrig www.onlyforme.com.auLifeline 13 11 14 or www.lifeline.org.auNational Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline 1800 250 015Credits:Joanne Helder - ProducerCaleb Jacobs - MusicAJ Davis - Comms ManagerPlease DM us your thoughts and burning questions to @whatsthedeep or head to zoemarshall.com/thedeep.The Deep is a place for you. If you love it please subscribe and leave us a rating or comment if that tickles your fancy.The Deep acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

The Hook Up
Love and eating disorders

The Hook Up

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 22:16


Ever thought about how big a role food plays in dating and relationships?For someone with an eating disorder like anorexia, binge eating or bulimia, that thought is inescapable.We look at how to navigate eating disorders in relationships, learn how to date again and reclaim sexuality.If this episode brings up any issues for you, you can find help at the resources below.Butterfly National Helpline - 1800 33 4673Chat to someone online - butterfly.org.auLifeline - 13 11 14National Eating Disorders Collaboration - https://www.nedc.com.au/support-and-services-2/support-and-services/

Talking Points
#1 - The Mental Health Mentor - Chris Seipel

Talking Points

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 114:23


On today's show, I talk with Chris Seipel about his work in the Mental Health space and his lived experience with severe anxiety. The discussion is confronting, illuminating and light-hearted.You can find/contact Chris via:Website - https://www.thementalhealthmentor.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thementalhealthmentor/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/christianaldo.seipsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cseip/LinkedIn - https://au.linkedin.com/in/christopher-seipel-197a5045If you are experience anxiety, depression or another Mental Health illness, please reach out to the appropriate support providers, including but not limited to:Beyond Blue - https://beyondblue.org.auLifeline - https://www.lifeline.org.au/ or 13 11 14For those interested in undertaking the Mental Health First Aid training discussed in the podcast a simple Google search will yield a number of suitable options.