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In which the Freedom Centre practice very hard for the first pitch; Trav volunteers to catch it; Shaun volunteers to wear a tutu; Trav is pumped; (Those things are not connected though); Molly dislikes wasting pitches; Trav enjoys fouling them off; Caitlin has her mojo back; Molly's subconscious gets in her way; Sophie isn't quite quick enough; but Steph is; Ciara keeps it alive; Deborah has a first; Trav crushes; Sophie is unflustered; Vette does an impression of a pretzel; Trav has the deke; Sophie forgets to move out of the way; Ciara doesn't panic; nor does Sophie; Vette launches but respects her knees; Molly breathes out; and love is celebrated!
Oddy and Clint get their geek on with Marvel's ‘Moon Knight' and ‘Dr Strange'. They also talk about gender pronouns and Clint reveals why they go by ‘they/he'. Oddy interviews Lexi Goff, President of the Western Swifts Badminton Club and they discuss actively seeking diversity. Lexi stays to answer some community questions about resources for trans people in Perth. Oddy and Clint finish up by answering your questions including one about unwelcome advances and things to do on a first date. Article: What are gender pronouns and why is it important to use the right ones? Western Swifts Badminton Club Website: westernswifts.com.au Socials: instagram.com/westernswifts facebook.com/westernswifts Resources: TransFolk of WA, Freedom Centre, Rainbow Community House Queer Perth with Oddy and Clint – Shining a light on LGBTQIA+ community groups, events and what's happening in Boorloo. Proudly recorded on the lands of the Wadjuk Noongar People, who's elders we pay our respect to – past, present and emerging. _____ Website: queerperth.com Socials: instagram.com/queerperth facebook.com/queerperth twitter.com/queerperth Hosts: Ian Odlum and Clint Woolly Producer: Scott Cain Music: Celebration by Scott Holmes Music is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 | International License.
Mandatory Faith Booster- Ps. Adem Guneyi by Freedom Centre
This episode is with one of the worlds leading trauma therapy teachers - Betsy De Thierry (https://www.betsytraininguk.co.uk/) who works with many organisations equipping them to deal with the effects of trauma in individuals lives. Betsy also is the senior pastor of a church in the UK called Freedom Centre, based in Bath (https://www.freedomcentreuk.com/). In this episode, Betsy unpacks how the local church is, and can be a great place for people navigating trauma. Her insights and wisdom into this area make this podcast a must-listen for anyone leading in the local church...Here's my promise: "If you don't like it I'll give you your money back ;)"
We Are Freedom Part 1- Ps. Adem Guneyi by Freedom Centre
Deliverance - Ps. Mike Connell by Freedom Centre
Dig Deep Relationship Series Pt. 2- Ps. Grace Guneyi by Freedom Centre
Dig Deep Relationship Series Pt. 3- Question Panel by Freedom Centre
When You're In A Tight Spot- Ps. Adem Guneyi by Freedom Centre
Dig Deep Relationship Series Pt.1 - Ps. Adem Guneyiwav by Freedom Centre
Guest Speaker Rick D'Orazio. Pastor Rick D’Orazio of The Freedom Centre in Ontario, Canada will be here to pour into us as a church. Rick travels worldwide equipping churches and leadership teams to come into their identity and destiny in Christ, and to steward the gift and ministry they carry.
We are a church that loves worship, relationship, healing and deliverance, training and discipleship. We aim to be a group of people that are real, meeting with God and experiencing His love, mercy and freedom. Stay Connected with us: website: www.freedomcentre.net facebook: www.facebook.com/FreedomCentreHealesville
It's the last episode of 'Queer to Air' so we are all back for one last word
We talk to someone from an older generation to talk about what it was like coming out in the past, and what issues they see in the community currently. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / freedom.org.au]
We talk to three young people about medically transitioning and hormones. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / freedom.org.au]
We talk to someone who was born during the second world war, to discuss what it was like for the previous generation to live as part of the LGBTIQ+ community. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / freedom.org.au]
We talk about the real reasons why LGBTIQ+ have a higher rate of mental health issues, our experiences and what people can be doing to protect themselves from risk factors. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / freedom.org.au]
We are joined by two people working for Transfolk of WA as we discuss the services they provide, and Kelsey talks about their identity of being non-binary. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / www.qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / www.freedom.org.au]
We are back to discuss body image, but this time from the perspective of three young LGBTIQ+ women. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are struggling with body image or an eating disorder: The Butterfly foundation [1800 33 4673 / www.thebutterflyfoundation.org.au] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / freedom.org.au]
Three young people join the panel to discuss how being LGBTIQ+ has intersected with their experiences of living with a disability. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / www.qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / www.freedom.org.au]
We discuss our experiences with seeking help, both positive and negative, and give insight into what we have learned about reaching out for help. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / www.qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / www.freedom.org.au]
We are back to discuss one young persons excellent coming out story, and we address some of the most commonly asked questions regarding coming out. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] For support with coming out, you can visit our website [www.freedom.org.au/coming-out] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / www.qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / www.freedom.org.au]
We discuss our experiences with being in queer relationships, including what we know now that we wish we had known then! Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / www.qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / www.freedom.org.au]
We talk to someone from Q Life, a phone and online counselling service specifically for the LGBTIQ+ community, and discuss the pros and cons of accessing support via those methods. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / www.qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / www.freedom.org.au]
The Queer to Air team go through all of the coping strategies that we do in an attempt to keep ourselves happy and healthy, especially when we are struggling. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / www.qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / www.freedom.org.au]
The Queer to Air team discuss when our coping strategies ended up causing more harm than good, and how to evaluate if a coping strategy is good for you. We also chuck in some great positive coping strategies, and we have another podcast coming up! Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / www.qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / www.freedom.org.au]
We're back to discuss coming out, but this time around we are discussing how we came out to our friends, and what we need to consider when you are thinking of coming out. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] For support with coming out, you can visit our website [www.freedom.org.au/coming-out] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / www.qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / www.freedom.org.au]
Queer to Air welcomes a representative from Headspace to talk about what services Headspace can provide, the benefits of accessing their service and how to set boundaries with your friend when you're struggling with your own mental health. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / www.qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / www.freedom.org.au]
The Queer to Air team discuss body image, masculinity, self esteem and what we can be doing to start feeling better about our bodies and feeling less pressure to look/feel a certain way. If you are struggling with body image or an eating disorder: The Butterfly foundation [1800 33 4673 / www.thebutterflyfoundation.org.au] Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / freedom.org.au]
The Queer to Air panel discuss cultural diversity and how that can significantly impact on our experiences as young queer people. Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / freedom.org.au]
The Queer to Air team discuss the Freedom Centre, a drop in space for young LGBTIQ+ people in Perth WA Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you. Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / freedom.org.au]
On the 1st episode of Queer to Air, we discuss how we came out to our families! Tell us what you think by filling in our evaluation [https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/queertoair] For support with coming out, you can visit our website [https://www.freedom.org.au/coming-out] If you are in crisis right now, there are services out there that can help you: Lifeline [13 11 14 / www.lifeline.org.au] Kids Help Line [1800 55 1800 / www.kidshelpline.com.au] Suicide Call Back Service [1300 659 467 / www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au] Headspace [headspace.org.au / headspace.org.au/eheadspace] Q Life [1800 184 527 / www.qlife.org.au] Freedom Centre [9228 0354 / www.freedom.org.au]
A Homegrown sermon review of an old 'pastor' of mine from the ol' days in the Vineyard.He thinks he's a Prophetic Evangelist and I'm not pulling your leg.
A Homegrown sermon review of an old 'pastor' of mine from the ol' days in the Vineyard. He thinks he's a Prophetic Evangelist and I'm not pulling your leg.
This week, we have an interview with Will Hall. Will is a mental health advocate, counsellor, writer, and teacher. Will advocates the recovery approach to mental illness and is recognised internationally as an innovator in the treatment and social response to psychosis. In 2001, he co-founded the Freedom Center and from 2004-2009 was a co-coordinator for The Icarus Project. He has consulted for Mental Disability Rights International, the Family Outreach and Response Program, and the Office on Violence Against Women, and in 2012 presented to the American Psychiatric Association‘s Institute on Psychiatric Services. As an author, Will has written extensively on mental health, social justice, and environmental issues, he is well known for the excellent Harm Reduction Guide to Coming Off Psychiatric Medications which is one of the first places that listeners should look to for help and support when considering taking or withdrawing from psychiatric medications. Will’s latest book is Outside Mental Health: Voices and Visions of Madness, released in 2016 it presents interviews with more than 60 psychiatric patients, scientists, journalists, doctors, activists, and artists to create a vital new conversation about empowering the human spirit. Outside Mental Health invites us to rethink what we know about bipolar, psychosis, schizophrenia, depression, medications, and mental illness in society. Will also hosts Madness Radio which broadcasts on FM and is also available as a podcast. For listeners, I recommend that you listen in and subscribe to the Madness radio podcast, particularly as the Harm reduction guide to coming off psychiatric medications can be heard in full here. In this episode, we discuss: ▪How Will became involved with the psychiatric system while living in the San Francisco Bay area ▪His experiences of being treated with a wide range of psychiatric drugs ▪How he came to meet with other psychiatric survivors and take control of his own recovery ▪The setting up of the Freedom Centre in Western Massachusetts ▪The creation of the ‘Harm reduction guide to coming off psychiatric drugs’ ▪How this led to Will’s work in counselling, training and education around psychiatric drugs ▪How Will approached collaborating with a wide range of contributors to develop the Harm reduction guide ▪That Will wanted to adopt a careful, non judgemental approach to his work to support people with their medications ▪How Will feels he reached more people because they knew that they weren’t going to be judged ▪That the research and evidence does not support the idea that psychiatric drugs are treating some brain disease or correcting an underlying brain chemical imbalance ▪The fear that exists around these kind of mental health difficulties ▪The dangers of psychiatric drugs ▪That people with lived experience of psychiatric medications need to share their experiences, particularly where withdrawal is concerned ▪That sometimes passivity can contribute to reliance on medications but people need to take their health into their own hands ▪That we should really be looking to a community based approach to supporting people with emotional distress or trauma ▪That we need to create healthy communities that support each other ▪That if people are considering stopping their psychiatric drugs they should make use of the Harm reduction guide because there is no single answer ▪That people should also make sure that they have a support network in place because stopping the drugs can become an isolating experience ▪That drug withdrawal is a life change process not just a chemical change in your brain ▪That psychiatry can make not claim to have answered the mind/body question ▪That fear is a big factor when considering not relying on medication ▪That where withdrawal is concerned, time tends to be on your side if you can get through the discomfort and difficulty To listen on Mad in America: https://goo.gl/tyyLmt Podcast show notes: https://goo.gl/18cg4L To get in touch with us email: podcasts@madinamerica.com