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In this conversation, Maz and Chris Raine discuss the connection between emotions and physical manifestations, Chris Raine's relationship with alcohol, his journey of self-acceptance, and his studies at Harvard. They also explore the topic of drug policy and the use of psychedelics.Emotions can manifest in physical symptoms and ailments.One's relationship with alcohol can be complex and ever-evolving.Accepting and embracing all parts of oneself is an ongoing journey.Studying drug policy and exploring the use of psychedelics can provide insights into the choices we make and their impact on our well-being.Chapters00:00The Connection Between Emotions and Physical Manifestations02:14Introduction and Chris Raine's Last Drink06:05Chris Raine's Relationship with Alcohol10:34Exploring Different Approaches to Alcohol14:41Understanding and Accepting All Parts of Oneself19:47Chris Raine's Journey of Self-Acceptance23:49Chris Raine's Studies at Harvard26:44Exploring Drug Policy and Psychoactive Molecules27:33The Fascination and Challenges of Psychedelics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we chat with Chris Raine about his experience in becoming a social entrepreneur and creating innovative services in the mental health and AOD space.Chris Raine is a mental health and addiction social entrepreneur. He was the Founder and ex-CEO of Hello Sunday Morning (HSM) – a non-profit that supports one of the largest communities in the world of people looking to change their relationship with alcohol. Thanks to the support of several corporate foundations (Google, Macquarie Bank, Vodafone and nib) as well as governments across Australia and New Zealand, Hello Sunday Morning provides free access to peer and/or clinical support for any Australian looking to change their relationship with alcohol, at the moment they need it. Chris currently has a portfolio of roles in the mental health/addiction sectors including; CEO of Australians for Mental Health – an advocacy organisation focused on mental health reform; Head of Partnerships at 360Edge – a consultancy focused on improving the AOD sector; and Director of Clean Slate Clinic – a GP-led home detox service. Chris is a Young Australian of the Year (QLD), a Westpac Social Change Fellow and received a Skoll Scholarship in Social Entrepreneurship to complete an MBA at Oxford University.Visit Hello Sunday Morning: https://hellosundaymorning.org/_________________We have a new book! Grab the Special Offer here: https://www.connectionbasedliving.com/11STEPSBOOKIf you or a loved one needs help beating addiction, you can visit www.connectionbasedliving.com.au If you want to check out more about Real Drug Talk & Everything we do you can visit us at our website, www.realdrugtalk.com.au We would love it if you followed us on social media to keep supporting the message. Our social media handle is @realdrugtalk on socials.
Spencer Howson is joined by Chris Raine, today's Great Queenslander. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From a simple idea in 2010 to take 12 months off drinking and see what happened, Chris Raine's blog (called Hello Sunday Morning) documenting that journey turned into a movement aimed at changing Australia's relationship with alcohol. From just a handful of followers, by 2013 over 10,000 people (including me!) had joined up with Hello Sunday Morning to reassess our relationship with alcohol. By 2014 Chris and his team evolved the Hello Sunday Morning organisation into a $4 million, Government-funded health service that now supports one of the largest communities in the world with evidence-based care for alcohol behaviour change. After ten years at Hello Sunday Morning, in 2020, Chris stepped down as CEO and took a six-month sabbatical, to explore and understand more deeply who he was and what made him tick. In 2021, Chris began working on Australians for Mental Health – an advocacy campaign focused on ensuring Australian Governments invest 1% of GDP to implement the recommendations highlighted by the Productivity Commission and Royal Commission into Mental Health reports. In this episode of the podcast, we talk about: the Hello Sunday Morning back story what he is up to now, addiction, connection, community, kindness, compassion and generosity of spirit, mental health, the human condition, healing, life purpose, slowing down, taking the pressure off, and what it is to be a good person and live a good life. You can connect with Chris on LinkedIn and TwitterHello Sunday MorningAnd find out more about Australians for Mental health here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, I have a conversation with founder and CEO of Hello Sunday Morning, Chris Raine.Hello Sunday Morning was born in 2009 when founder, Chris Raine undertook a year-long experiment to quit drinking. A nightclub promoter at the time, Chris blogged about the challenges and successes of this experiment when he woke up hangover-free every Sunday Morning signing off with “Hello, Sunday Morning!” Since first extending the challenge to his flatmate, Chris has grown Hello Sunday Morning into a bona-fide health service, with Daybreak as its key offering.Today, we discuss the runaway success of HSM, the drinking habits of Australians during COVID, and the success of the Daybreak App.Hello Sunday Morning websitehttps://hellosundaymorning.org
In this episode I interview Chris Raine the founder of Hello Sunday Morning. HSM has helped 100's of thousands of people change their relationship with alcohol. In this episode we cover: How a simple blog sparked an incredible movement How support and community has been impactful for people to change their relationship with alchohol How the world shapes your ideas when you put them out there. Why it's so important to take care of yourself and that everyone is on their own journey. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everydaychangemakers/message
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In this episode Chris Raine talks about Hello Sunday Morning and how they are helping people understand the relationship they have with alcohol.
Will quitting alcohol for 2 weeks help Katie think, move or feel better? Katie wants to take a break from drinking and see if it helps her train harder, sleep better and to see if she can continue to socialise when alcohol isn’t involved. Host Katie Williams speaks with founder & CEO of Hello Sunday Morning, Chris Raine, about the revelations he had about himself and others when he quit drinking for a year, and he gives Katie advise on how to go on a date sober.
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How can I improve my relationship with alcohol? Why would someone want to improve their relationship with alcohol? How can I support the people in my life when it comes to having a healthy relationship with drugs & alcohol? What might a better drinking culture look like? What is running a non profit/charitable organisation like? Today on the Create a Life that is Beautiful Podcast, Leticia is speaking with Chris Raine, the CEO and Founder of Hello Sunday Morning ("HSM"). HSM is an Australian based, world-wide charity/non-profit organisation helping people to improve their relationship with alcohol. HSM was established in 2009 by Chris himself when he began a blog with the same name to share his experience giving up alcohol for a year. At this time, Chris was 22 years old living in the Sunshine Coast in Australia. He was working evenings as a night club promoter and during the day in advertising when the brief to quit alcohol for a year was presented to him. Thinking the task before him would be quite easy, Chris was intrigued to find his relationship with alcohol ran much deeper than he thought and 8 months into the experiment he had discovered a purpose that ran much bigger than he could have ever imagined. “WHAT'S MOST IMPORTANT ISN'T ABOUT THE DRUG, IT'S WHAT'S BEHIND THAT AND PROCESSING THE ANXIETIES AND STRESSES THAT OFTEN LEAD US TO USING IT IN EXCESS.” Hello Sunday Morning today is a for purpose organisation servicing governments, individuals and corporates towards a better drinking culture. Rather than removing alcohol from society the aim of HSM is to provide people with more awareness as to the reasons why they are drinking so that they can make conscious choices around their consumption. Their signature program Daybreak provides users with access to trained clinical psychologists with speciality experience in giving tips and strategies for alcohol. Anyone can access this program whether that be with the intention to limit, remove or simply reconsider their relationship with alcohol. "OUR VISION IS A WORLD WHERE DRINKING IS AN INDIVIDUAL CHOICE, NOT AN EXPECTATION." Chris explains in the episode that many of the people who go through their program will end up giving up alcohol for good or for extended periods, with himself a regular user of the program. IN THIS EPISODE, FIND OUT ABOUT: Chris’s experience removing alcohol for 12 months and since then his relationship/learnings and challenges with alcohol. The journey of HSM and support offered for anyone wanting to reduce or remove their use. Running a for purpose/charity organisation. The role of advertising when it comes to drugs What is a drug. The effects of alcohol neurologically, emotionally and socially. The benefits and disadvantages from Chris’s point of view of alcohol. Chris’ advice for finding purpose and a meaningful career. The role of mentors in Chris’s journey. How to support the people in our life who are thinking of doing something different to the status quo and the importance of curiosity in our relationships Find the show notes for this episode at: http://leticiaringe.com/hellosundaymorning
On the eve of what will be a big social, drunken event tonight for many, Matt chats with the CEO and Founder of Hello Sunday Morning, Chris Raine. At 22, and after many drunken nights, Chris decided he would go alcohol free for a year to see what life would be like without it. Oh how his life changed. Chris created ‘Hello Sunday Morning’ to allow others to enjoy living life alcohol free. Fast forward to today and his organisation has over 100,000 registered participants living life without alcohol. Enjoy this ‘sobering’ conversation with the man behind a very refreshing initiative.
Chris Raine is the founder and CEO on the not-for-profit “Hello Sunday Morning” you can find him on Twitter by following @ckraine. And if you like, you can download that app daybreak. Downloaded from wherever you download me. Hello Sunday morning is all about creating a healthy relationship to alcohol. So when is conversation Chris and I talk a lot about his journey with alcohol, I talk about my journey with alcohol-most of the story you may have heard before but if you’re new it'll be the first time. This conversation maybe confronting. All I ask is that you listen. If you feel afterwards inspired to approach your next drink differently-good for you. If you don't, also good for you. I thoroughly recommend checking out their website https://www.hellosundaymorning.org/ and just spending some time, exploring various questions they have to ask. You may go there because you're concerned about someone else-well there is support there for you as well. I'm really grateful Chris came around, he's doing very important work in our community. I'm one of these people as I told you before that can't have one drink because then I'll have 100. You might be lucky, you might be able to only have a few and then stop. Or you might be somewhere between. Whatever your relationship is to alcohol, I'm grateful you're here and I'm really grateful you listening to this. Enjoy this conversation with Chris Raine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Raine is the Founder and CEO of Hello Sunday Morning (HSM), the largest online movement for alcohol behaviour change in the world. If you’ve every desired to cultivate a better relationship with alcohol (however that is defined for you), this conversation with Chris and the resources HSM offer, will be invaluable.
Chris Raine is CEO and Founder of Hello Sunday Morning, a charity that challenges people to give up...
http://karenswain.com/hello-sunday-morning-chris-raine/ Listen to my enlightened conversation with Social Entrepreneur and CEO & Founder of Hello Sunday Morning, Chris Raine. Since 2010 Hello Sunday Morning has grown to be the largest online movement for alcohol behaviour change in the world. “It’s easy to get swept up in a drinking culture. Every now and then we need a rope to pull us back to dry land. Hello Chris RaineSunday Morning is that rope.. ” Chris Raine. Hello Sunday Morning is a movement towards a better drinking culture. Their purpose is to build technology that supports any individual to change their relationship with alcohol. Whether it is taking a break from drinking or simply cutting back – they are here to support you and your choice. Their vision is a world where drinking is an individual choice, not a cultural expectation. A world where confidence and identity aren’t measured in standard servings. A world of better choices, fewer hangovers and unforgettable Sunday mornings. Want to help create a better world? www.hellosundaymorning.org
Chris spoke to me about the obstacles and challenges non profits face, the kinds of marketing that has worked for them, how they’ve found and appointed ambassadors and much much more.