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Growing Up In Polygamy
Garrison's Light Lives On | Sister Wives Season 19 Ep 24 Reaction

Growing Up In Polygamy

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 17:53


In this heartfelt episode of Sister Wives, the family gathers to honor and remember Garrison Brown. We react to Season 19, Episode 24, as they share joyful memories, funny stories, and the deep love they have for Garrison. From his playful spirit to his love for cats, this episode is a beautiful tribute to the bright light he brought into their lives.Join us as we reflect on the impact Garrison had—not just on his family, but on so many viewers who felt connected to him. This isn't just about grief—it's about celebrating a life well-lived and remembering the joy he shared.

The Silvercore Podcast
Ep. 155: Choosing Life: A Journey Back from the Edge

The Silvercore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 103:16 Transcription Available


Heath Jackson was moments away from taking his own life. In this powerful conversation, he bravely shares his gripping journey through intense trauma, depression, and near-fatal decisions, ultimately rediscovering purpose and rebuilding his life. Heath's story is raw, honest, and profoundly inspiring—a must-listen for anyone facing tough times or seeking strength through adversity.   *(Listener discretion is advised as this episode discusses suicide and self-harm.)   Learn more about Heath Jackson: https://www.instagram.com/mbada_ https://www.truehaven.ca   If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or suicidal ideation, help is available.

Diary of a Drop-Out
#48 Love Someone Who Has Depression? This is What You Need to Know

Diary of a Drop-Out

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 29:16


[Video available on YouTube]  Welcome back to Diary of a Drop-Out. With September being Suicide Prevention Month, today's episode is especially close to my heart: how to love and support someone with depression. This one's for friends, partners, parents, family members—anyone who's ever felt unsure about how to help someone who's struggling. Supporting someone through depression can be overwhelming, but you don't need to have all the answers. I'll be sharing ways you can truly show up for someone, from listening without judgment to staying present even in their darkest moments. It's not about “fixing” things, but about walking alongside someone, offering steady love, and letting them know they're not alone. If you've ever felt lost when trying to support someone going through depression, this episode is for you. We'll talk about what it means to really be there for them and why simply showing up can make all the difference.  How do we become a light for the people we love when they're in their darkest moments? Let's explore that together. Mental Health Resources: If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to a mental health professional. Here are some resources in the UK: Samaritans (24/7): Call 116 123 or visit samaritans.org Shout Crisis Text Line: Text "SHOUT" to 85258 Mind: Call 0300 123 3393 or visit mind.org.uk CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably): Call 0800 58 58 58 or visit thecalmzone.net You're not alone, and there's always someone who wants to listen. SOCIALS AND LINKS  Instagram: Naomi's Instagram | Diary of a Drop-Out Instagram   TikTok: Diary of a Drop-Out TikTok  Youtube: Subscribe here  Spotify: Follow and rate the show here If you want to ask me questions, need advice, or have any episode ideas, submit here: DOAD Community Google Form Business enquiries: Naomi@mayura.je

Get Real: Talking mental health & disability
A connected, compassionate response: Distress Brief Intervention (DBI) in Scotland

Get Real: Talking mental health & disability

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later May 13, 2024 44:20 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome Kimberley Irwin and Ian Graham from Change Mental Health in Scotland to talk about the Distress Brief Intervention (DBI) Programme, which was developed and first piloted in 2016 in parts of Scotland to respond to the needs of people experiencing distress. DBI is now an established part of mental health support in Scotland.  The program was highlighted as a model for a similiar service in Victoria in recommendation 27 of the Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health system.ermha365 provides mental health and disability support for people in Victoria and the Northern Territory. Find out more about our services at our website.MORE INFOFind out more about Change Mental Health's origins and journey to where the organisation is today.More about the DBI Programme in ScotlandHelplines (Australia):Lifeline  13 11 14QLIFE 1800 184 52713 YARN 13 92 76Suicide Callback Service 1300 659 467 Helplines in the UKSamaritans  116 123  ermha365 acknowledges that our work in the community takes place on the Traditional Lands of many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and therefore respectfully recognise their Elders, past and present, and the ongoing Custodianship of the Land and Water by all Members of these Communities.We recognise people with lived experience who contribute to GET REAL podcast, and those who love, support and care for them. We recognise their strength, courage and unique perspective as a vital contribution so that we can learn, grow and achieve better outcomes together.

Go Bold with Joetey Attariwala
Go Bold #65: Lieutenant-Colonel Marc Kieley recalls friction in Afghanistan

Go Bold with Joetey Attariwala

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 93:44


We are very happy to welcome another great leader, Lieutenant-Colonel Marc Kieley of the Canadian Army to share his reflections as we continue to mark the 10th Anniversary of Canada's withdrawal from Afghanistan.Colonel Kieley joined the Army as a direct entry officer, and I can tell you that he is one of the most conscientious, intelligent and engaging Army leaders that I know, so I am thankful for the extended time that he shared.You'll hear Colonel Kieley describe his experiences in Afghanistan with a theme characterized by friction.The Colonel shares a spectrum of experiences ranging from the comical, like an EOD team blowing up their own weapon, to the serious where a suspected IED bomber who may have killed a Canadian soldier is captured.I am very confident you will find the Colonel's reflections interesting and informative, and particularly insightful as we discuss the type of foundational lessons to retain from the counterinsurgency operation, and how that differs from the current need to focus on peer adversaries.The Colonel also shares his perspective on the outcome of the counterinsurgency operations in Afghanistan, which I think is thoughtful and measured, and important to hear. You'll also hear the Colonel share one of his most important lessons in leadership and sending people into harms way.This is a must hear episode, so we thank Lieutenant-Colonel Marc Kieley for the time he shared with us. We thank him and all his colleagues for their service.Go Bold!****************For active or retired service members who are listening and feel that you need some help or support, please reference the following contact numbers, and please remember that there is no shame in asking for help as these resources are here for you.In Canada: A confidential and free service available 24/7 to Veterans, former RCMP members, their family members, and caregivers. Call 1-800-268-7708.In the US: For the Military Crisis Line / Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, dial 988 then press 1, or access online chat by texting 838255.In the UK: Samaritans provides a 24/7 safe place to talk about anything that's bothering you. Tel: 116 123Also in the UK, Combat Stress/Rethink offer a 24 hour freephone helpline if you have concerns about your mental health. The number to call is 0800 138 1619. They provide emotional support, a listening ear and signposting service.

New Scientist Weekly
Weekly: Saving the trees we already have; why US men are dying younger; soap bubble lasers (pew pew pew)

New Scientist Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 28:44


#224Tree planting has become an incredibly popular way of attempting to store carbon dioxide and slow global warming. But new research estimates we may be able to store huge amounts of carbon dioxide without planting any new trees at all. All we have to do is protect the ones we already have. The world's existing forests could store up to 228 billion tonnes of carbon, but is protecting them an achievable goal?Life expectancy for everyone in the US is on the decline, but especially for men, with the “death gap” between men and women increasing dramatically in recent years. Why are men now dying nearly six years before women on average? Covid-19, opioid use, suicide and firearms are all influencing the worrisome trend.Bonobos are the peacekeepers of the primate world. While their close cousins, chimpanzees, prefer to fight with rival groups to resolve conflict, bonobos prefer to have sex – and they generally get along with members of other groups. Why some bonobos are friendlier than others, and what that might tell us about human aggression and cooperation.Physicists have created tiny lasers from soap bubbles. This whimsical sounding technological feat is surprisingly simple to recreate. With a few ingredients, you too could create a bubble laser at home. Useful for detecting electric fields and pressure changes, this could become a much more affordable way of producing sensors in the future.Plus: How 20 per cent of people who take Paxlovid, a covid-19 drug that reduces the risk of severe illness, rebound and get the virus again a few days after they stop taking it; how to seed new life on a planet by “catching” a comet; and how one artificial intelligence model has learned how to beat us at both chess and poker, and what this might say about creating more “generally” intelligent AIs.Hosts Timothy Revell and Christie Taylor discuss all of this with guests James Dinneen, Corryn Wetzel, Sam Wong and Karmela Padavic-Callaghan. To read more about these stories, visit newscientist.com.Need a listening ear? UK Samaritans: 116123; US 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988; hotlines in other countries.Event: Separating the science from the hype with the latest research on cannabis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Wholeness Podcast with The Yoga Barber
#20 Why I Left The Lions

A Wholeness Podcast with The Yoga Barber

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 15:51


After many years being a mental health advocate and raising awareness and funds for a number of mental health charities, Fliss found her self taking a back seat in 2020, when she decided to no longer be part of the community for The Lions Barber Collective, a suicide prevention charity founded by Tom Chapman.In this episode, she shares her reasons why, and shines the light on her past darkness.This is another episode which may be triggering for some. Should you feel the need for professional help, please call a help line.In Australia - BeyondBlue 1300 22 4636, 24 hours/7 days a week, chat online or email or LifeLine 13 11 14, text 0477 13 11 14 or chat onlineIn the UK - Samaritans call 116 123 or you can text Shout on 85258In New Zealand - LifeLine call 0800 543 354 (0800 LIFELINE) or free text 4357 (HELP) or Youthline call 0800 376 633, free text 234 or email talk@youthline.co.nz or online chatCharities of which Fliss has raised awareness and funds for are, CALM, YouthLine, Mental Health Foundation NZ, Movember NZ and last but not least The Lions Barber Collective.Fliss completed her Mental Health First Aid training with Mind Charity in the UK and then also, CoLiberate in Wellington, NZ.

Stories of our times
Lucy Letby: What makes a female serial killer?

Stories of our times

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 27:02


Since the nurse Lucy Letby was convicted of murdering seven babies, one question has remained – and may always be – unanswered: why?In this episode we speak to an expert on female serial killers who outlines why we shouldn't be shocked by Letby and her crimes, and how Letby fits the profile of a female serial killer. But also – even more chillingly – how she doesn't.This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Book: Just As Deadly: The Psychology of Female Serial Killers https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/just-as-deadly/085C912B92AAD29C2B76251C56D91356Guest: Marissa A. Harrison, Professor of Psychology, Penn State Harrisburg.Host: Luke Jones.Helplines: NSPCC provides help, advice and support to adults worried about a child.Phone: 0808 800 5000 (24/7)https://www.nspcc.org.ukSamaritans is available for anyone struggling to cope and provides a safe place to talk 24 hours a day: https://www.samaritans.orgPhone: 116 123Email: jo@samaritans.orgChild Bereavement UK: https://www.childbereavementuk.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Pot Shot Podcast
#42: Old Habits Die Hard

The Pot Shot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 65:24


Alex, Lorcan & Towells discuss a frustrating game against Fulham, where two of Arsenal's worst recent habits reared their ugly head: Conceding within the first minute at home, and dropping into a block the moment a lead is gained.At the top of the podcast, we discuss the passing of our friend Omar. His friend Jonathan Peters is running a marathon to raise money for the charity James' Place, who help to support suicidal men. If you have the financial means to donate in Omar's honour, you can find a link to Jon's Justgiving page here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/jonathan-peters-1690993495166?utm_medium=fundraising&utm_content=page%2Fjonathan-peters-1690993495166&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=pfp-shareIf you are affected by the discussion at the top of the podcast, you are not alone. Here are some charities you can contact if you feel you need someone to talk to:UK: Samaritans. Call 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.orgUSA: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Call 988 or text TALK to 741741India: Hello! Lifeline. Call 1800-121-3667Timestamps:Omar: 0:00-4:00Intro: 4:00-9:45Bad Habits 9:45-21:42Team selection & player performances 21:42-39:28Inverting fullbacks & underperforming xG: 39:28-50:11Answering Your Questions: 50:11-59:30Who do we think will start against Manchester United? 59:30-1:04:14Outro: 1:04:14-1:05:24Thank you to Marc, Max, Cian, Brandon & Jake for their questions, and thank you to everyone else who sent in questions we didn't have time to answer today. If you've got any questions you want us to answer, you can find us on Twitter & Instagram @potshotpod. Feel free to ping us a DM (or an email via potshotpod@gmail.com)!Follow the Pot Shot Crew on Twitter! (Not "X". We will never call it "X".)Alex: @alexfrcoLorcan: @Lxwrites1Manas: @watmanAFCSeb: @Eulenberg_Towells: @alextowellsYou can find us on the vast majority of good podcast platforms. We'll never say "all" in case we're missing one somehow. If you want to know exactly what podcast platforms we can be found on, you can do so at https://podfollow.com/the-pot-shot-podcast/viewAll music included in the podcast is made by James Blake. He's on all sensible music platforms as JWBlake - you can find his Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3XQQbNzsMSiESzHz0qA4r8?si=koS6oXNfSL6SJn3oIR1cxA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stories of our times
Lucy Letby: The NHS nurse who murdered babies

Stories of our times

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 23:48


The 33-year-old neonatal nurse has been found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder a further six, during a year-long period between 2015 and 2016 at the Countess of Chester Hospital.Letby was acquitted of two counts of attempted murder.Why did she commit these unimaginably awful crimes? And what now for the hospital? This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today:thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guest: Tom Ball, Northern Correspondent, The Times. Host: Manveen Rana. Articles: Who is Lucy Letby? The nurse who became Britain's most prolific child killer - https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/who-is-lucy-letby-nurse-killed-family-babies-background-family-friends-education-s7njrswmcLucy Letby found guilty of murdering seven babies at trial - https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/lucy-letby-guilty-murder-babies-trial-sentence-verdict-bz695chqjHelplines: NSPCC provides help, advice and support to adults worried about a child.Phone: 0808 800 5000 (24/7) https://www.nspcc.org.ukSamaritans is available for anyone struggling to cope and provides a safe place to talk 24 hours a day: https://www.samaritans.orgPhone: 116 123Email: jo@samaritans.orgChild Bereavement UK: https://www.childbereavementuk.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Go Bold with Joetey Attariwala
Go Bold #37: Major (Ret) Andrew Fox on coping with PTSD

Go Bold with Joetey Attariwala

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 28:33


This is our first episode of 2023, so to our loyal listeners, welcome back! To our new listeners, welcome! We hope you'll enjoy the wide array of topics and voices that we share from senior leaders and people who are serving or have served with Allied Forces around the world.In my work as a global aerospace and defence journalist and analyst, I come in contact with interesting and inspiring people all over the world. Today's guest is one of those people. I first connected with Major Andrew Fox when he was serving with the British Army as an Airborne Infantry officer. He served 3 combat tours in Afghanistan and has become a strong advocate for mental health. Our episode today was recorded when Major Fox was still in uniform and it focuses on a combat event that affected him with PTSD. That is enough in it's own right, but what struck me even more was that his traumatic experience concerned a colleague who wasn't even in his own army - it was a colleague in the Afghan National Army, so that to me speaks about the friendships, trust and camaraderie which is developed between Allies, especially in combat.It's a story which I think is important to share, and more importantly, Maj. Fox shares it because he hopes his journey will help others, and that is just one of the reasons why I respect him.I want to thank Maj. Fox for his time and for his perspective on PTSD and how we can all try to help each other.Go Bold!------------For active or retired service members who are listening and feel that you need some help or support, please reference the following contact numbers, and please remember that there is no shame in asking for help as these resources are here for you.In the UK: Samaritans provides a 24/7 safe place to talk about anything that's bothering you. Tel: 116 123In the US: For the Military Crisis Line / Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, dial 988 and press 1.In Canada: A confidential and free service available 24/7 to Veterans, former RCMP members, their family members, and caregivers. Call 1-800-268-7708In Australia: All-hours Support Line (ASL) is a 24/7 confidential telephone service for ADF members and their families. Call 1800 628 036

Women of Questionable Morals: A Gilmore Girls Deep Dive
WHY Did You Engage in Gener-Yale-tional Trauma?

Women of Questionable Morals: A Gilmore Girls Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 73:22


The time has come and the time is now. We have not listened to those who said we could not podcast (and by “those” we mostly mean our busy schedules and pesky time zones) and now we give you our Season 1 finale: the oft-requested episode on Rory dropping out of Yale. This topic leads us to discuss mental health, so if you think you would benefit from talking to a professional, here are some resources you may want to explore. We recognise that mental health support and services are not accessible to everyone, so we also encourage you to write to your political representatives to request more healthcare justice. US: National Alliance on Mental Health https://www.nami.org/mhstats Mental Health Is Health https://www.mentalhealthishealth.us/ UK: Samaritans https://www.samaritans.org/ Mental Health UK https://mentalhealth-uk.org/ Write to us at woqmpod@gmail.com to suggest future episode themes! Please rate and review Women of Questionable Morals on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The first 20 reviewers will be entered in our giveaway. Follow @woqmpod on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter Follow Sariah Emmanuel @bookedsolidpocast Follow Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril @bookshelfremix

Behind the Tools
#59 - Running a Business With Your Significant Other With Alex Van Dam (Queens Workwear)

Behind the Tools

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 24:12


Alex Van Dam, co-founder of New Zealand-based workwear company, Queens Workwear, joins the show this week! Alex discusses how personal mental health struggles drove her to find success and go out on her own, alongside her partener. If you or someone you know is in need of help, contact a helpline: UK (Samaritans) - 116 123 AU (Lifeline) - 13 11 14 NZ (Lifeline) - 0800 543 354 Behind the Tools is an inside look at tradespeople from all over the world. Each episode we bring on a guest to answer the real questions you have about life in the trades, running a business, and how to overcome the challenges that come with being a tradesperson. If you're keen to be a guest, send an email to behindthetools@tradifyhq.com.

New Scientist Weekly
#142: We need to talk about mental health and climate change

New Scientist Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 17:45


In 2022, for the first time, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change included mental health as part of its assessment of the impacts of climate change. Conditions such as anxiety, stress and post traumatic stress disorder are all predicted to increase as temperatures rise and people experience extreme weather events. To mark World Mental Health Day (Monday 10th October), Rowan spoke to ‘Losing Eden' author Lucy Jones, and energy and climate scientist Gesche Huebner, to find out how the climate and nature crises are impacting our mental health - and what to do about it. This episode is an extended version of the edited interview on last week's podcast - we hope you enjoy it. Events and discount codes:Dow: newscientist.com/dowNew Scientist Autumn campaign: www.newscientist.com/pod13Big Thinker: newscientist.com/spaceandmotionMental health resources: UK Samaritans; US National Institute for Mental Health; help with climate anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New Scientist Weekly
#141 Energy threat to international security; a new form of multiplication

New Scientist Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 30:10


The climate crisis is as great a threat to energy security as Russia's war on Ukraine, warns the World Meteorological Organization. The team finds out what sort of threats we're talking about, and discusses potential solutions.Imagine looking up at the skyline, ready to take in a beautiful sunset, and there it is - a massive, Moon-sized advert, stretched out across the skyline. The team explains how it might be possible (and practical) to do it soon.The erect-crested penguin is the least studied penguin in the world - largely because it lives on remote islands off the coast of New Zealand. But Rowan and Alice find out more - as well as discovering about the surprising sex lives of penguins.DeepMind's newest artificial intelligence has discovered a new way to multiply numbers - the first improvement in over 50 years. It's an algorithm for something called matrix multiplication, and the team finds out how it could speed up computers by as much as 20 per cent.To mark World Mental Health Day (Monday 10th October), Rowan speaks to ‘Losing Eden' author Lucy Jones, and energy and climate scientist Gesche Huebner, to find out how the climate and nature crises are impacting our mental health - and what to do about it.On the pod are Rowan Hooper, Penny Sarchet, Madeleine Cuff and Matt Sparkes. To read about these subjects and much more, you can subscribe to New Scientist magazine at newscientist.com.Events and discount codes:Dow: newscientist.com/dowNew Scientist Autumn campaign: www.newscientist.com/pod13Big Thinker: newscientist.com/spaceandmotionMental health resources: UK Samaritans; US National Institute for Mental Health; help with climate anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Behind the Tools
#58 - Taking a Stand Against Mental Health Stigma With With Rob Muldoon (MYH Podcast)

Behind the Tools

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 33:01


Mental health is an ongoing issue in the trades industry. With the stigma and closed-off attitude toward finding help, it can be hard to give a hand to those who need it or even to find personal support. For Mental Health Awareness week, Rob talks us through his own struggles with mental health and offers advice to anyone who wants to fight against mental illness and the stigma surrounding it. If you or someone you know is in need of help, contact a helpline: UK (Samaritans) - 116 123 AU (Lifeline) - 13 11 14 NZ (Lifeline) - 0800 543 354 The Lighthouse Club, who runs the UK construction industry helpline, can be contacted on: Phone: 0345 605 1956 SMS: Text HARDHAT to 85258 Or, visit: lighthouseclub.org They are there 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Behind the Tools is an inside look at tradespeople from all over the world. Each episode we bring on a guest to answer the real questions you have about life in the trades, running a business, and how to overcome the challenges that come with being a tradesperson. If you're keen to be a guest, send an email to behindthetools@tradifyhq.com.

Teenagers Untangled - Parenting tips in an audio hug.
Parenting Tips 15: Why do our teens self-harm and how can we support them? Also, what's your talking style and how does it affect your teen?

Teenagers Untangled - Parenting tips in an audio hug.

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 48:55 Transcription Available


The rate of self-harm among young children in the UK has doubled over the last six years according to recent research compiled by the British Broadcasting Corporation.Keith Hawton, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Oxford, told File on 4 the data on self-harm was “in keeping with what we're finding from our research databases. It's almost as though the problem is spreading down the age range. One analysis of self-injury behaviour across more than 40 countries found that the average age of the first incident of self-harm is 13 and adolescents have the highest rate of self-injury behaviour. Given the increasing risk that your teen, or one of their friends, will be impacted by self-harm we decided to delve into what it is and how we can better help our adolescents. Resources:https://www.priorygroup.com/media-centre/ten-ways-a-parent-can-help-a-child-avoid-self-harminghttps://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/two-takes-depression/201803/6-tips-reduce-self-harm-in-childrenhttps://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/self-harm/for-friends-and-family/https://www.healthyplace.com/abuse/self-injury/10-ways-people-self-harm-self-injurehttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/23/health/mental-health-crisis-teens.html https://www.healthyplace.com/abuse/self-injury/why-pro-self-injury-pro-self-harm-websites-are-dangeroushttps://www.therecoveryvillage.com/mental-health/self-harm/self-harm-statistics/HELPLINES:In the UK Samaritans, 116 123In the US National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255In Australia the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14www.befrienders.orgSelfharm.co.uk Called Alumina is a free online 7 week course for young people struggling with self-harm Each course has up to 8 people, all at home. You don't need an adult to sign you up. UK.free online self-harm support for 14-19 year olds.LifeSIGNS.org.uk information to support people who are ready to find new ways to cope. Selfinjurysupport.co.uk offers information and support to women and girls affected. Youngminds.org.uk Zest, counselling and support in Northern Ireland.

Johanna Draconis - The Deconstruction Of C-PTSD
Ep126 - Should I commit suicide? - Part 3 - Conclusions + Sickness + Mourning

Johanna Draconis - The Deconstruction Of C-PTSD

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 8:52


In this episode we will talk about the question “Should I commit suicide” for the third time - this time we start with sickness, then isolation, then mourning, then we get there when we get there and lastly conclusion. It is about the absolute crucial difference between “I want to end this life” and “I want to end my life”.Transcript: https://www.johannadraconis.com/podcast/episode-126/ Contact: contactme@johannadraconis.com   Song mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRYIrCBcI9Y&ab_channel=ImmediateMusic-Topic And obligatory for this topic:Useful site: https://www.speakingofsuicide.com/United StatesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) Veterans press 1 to reach specialised support. Press 2 for Spanish-language support(The older number, 1-800-SUICIDE will probably stop working in the near future.)Online Chat: http://chat.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/GetHelp/LifelineChat.aspxCrisis Text Line: Text "HOME" to 741741. CanadaNational Crisis Line from Crisis Services Canada (Pilot Project, phone only at present): 1.833.456.4566Other Crisis Lines by Region Alternatively, 211 works in most of Canada, and they can advise regarding local resources. EU Standard Emotional Support Number 116 123 - Free and available in much of Europe Deutschlandhttp://www.telefonseelsorge.de/Tel: 0800-1110111 oder 0800-1110222 Chat/Email: https://online.telefonseelsorge.de/UKSamaritans (www.samaritans.org) Voice: 116 123 (24/7 Free to call, will not appear on phone bills, formerly 08457 90 90 90)Email: emailjo@samaritans.orgShout - Crisis Text Line UK (https://www.crisistextline.uk/)Text: SHOUT to 85258 Helplines for Men from thecalmzone.net: Voice: 0800 58 58 58 (5pm to midnight nationwide, also 0808 802 58 58 London and 0800 58 58 58 Merseyside)Text 07537 404717 (5pm to midnight, start your text with CALM2)Online Chat: https://www.thecalmzone.net/help/get-help/ChildLine (childline.org.uk), for those 19 and under:Voice: 0800-11-11 (Free to call, does not appear on phone bills)Online Chat: http://www.childline.org.uk/Talk/Chat/Pages/OnlineChat.aspxEmail: http://www.childline.org.uk/Talk/Pages/Email.aspxPapyrus HOPELINEUK, suicide prevention specialist service for children and young adults (under 35) Hours are 9am – 10pm weekdays 2pm – 10pm weekends 2pm – 10pm bank holidaysVoice: 0800 068 4141 Text: 07786209697 Email: pat@papyrus-uk.orgDirectory of suicide-related services: http://www.supportline.org.uk/problems/suicide.phpAustralia13 11 14 https://www.lifeline.org.au/crisis-chat/For find one use:https://findahelpline.com/i/iasp

Johanna Draconis - The Deconstruction Of C-PTSD
Ep125 - Should I commit suicide? - Part 2 - Internal Struggles

Johanna Draconis - The Deconstruction Of C-PTSD

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 7:28 Transcription Available


In this episode we will talk about the question “Should I commit suicide?” for the second time. This time the focus is on internal struggles or - in other words - is the call coming from the inside? Or “Does the enemy wants you to think the call is coming from the inside so you leave the house and run into the enemies arms?” We first start with depression and then the hidden outside influence. I cover next week sickness, mourning and the conclusion.Transcript: https://www.johannadraconis.com/podcast/episode-125/ Contact: contactme@johannadraconis.com   And obligatory for this topic:Useful site: https://www.speakingofsuicide.com/United StatesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) Veterans press 1 to reach specialised support. Press 2 for Spanish-language support(The older number, 1-800-SUICIDE will probably stop working in the near future.)Online Chat: http://chat.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/GetHelp/LifelineChat.aspxCrisis Text Line: Text "HOME" to 741741. CanadaNational Crisis Line from Crisis Services Canada (Pilot Project, phone only at present): 1.833.456.4566Other Crisis Lines by Region Alternatively, 211 works in most of Canada, and they can advise regarding local resources. EU Standard Emotional Support Number 116 123 - Free and available in much of Europe Deutschlandhttp://www.telefonseelsorge.de/Tel: 0800-1110111 oder 0800-1110222 Chat/Email: https://online.telefonseelsorge.de/UKSamaritans (www.samaritans.org) Voice: 116 123 (24/7 Free to call, will not appear on phone bills, formerly 08457 90 90 90)Email: emailjo@samaritans.orgShout - Crisis Text Line UK (https://www.crisistextline.uk/)Text: SHOUT to 85258 Helplines for Men from thecalmzone.net: Voice: 0800 58 58 58 (5pm to midnight nationwide, also 0808 802 58 58 London and 0800 58 58 58 Merseyside)Text 07537 404717 (5pm to midnight, start your text with CALM2)Online Chat: https://www.thecalmzone.net/help/get-help/ChildLine (childline.org.uk), for those 19 and under:Voice: 0800-11-11 (Free to call, does not appear on phone bills)Online Chat: http://www.childline.org.uk/Talk/Chat/Pages/OnlineChat.aspxEmail: http://www.childline.org.uk/Talk/Pages/Email.aspxPapyrus HOPELINEUK, suicide prevention specialist service for children and young adults (under 35) Hours are 9am – 10pm weekdays 2pm – 10pm weekends 2pm – 10pm bank holidaysVoice: 0800 068 4141 Text: 07786209697 Email: pat@papyrus-uk.orgDirectory of suicide-related services: http://www.supportline.org.uk/problems/suicide.phpAustralia13 11 14 https://www.lifeline.org.au/crisis-chat/For find one use:https://findahelpline.com/i/iasp

Johanna Draconis - The Deconstruction Of C-PTSD
Ep123 - Should I commit suicide? - Part 1 - External Struggles

Johanna Draconis - The Deconstruction Of C-PTSD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 7:02


In this episode we will talk about a questions, that many of you might have asked yourself - “Should I commit suicide?”And it is a choice that can't be undone - there is no going back. So we should be extra sure we make the right call.We first do a little thought experiment, then we talk about  external struggles and how to get out of the trap. We continue next week with internal struggles and finding a solution.Transcript: https://www.johannadraconis.com/podcast/episode-123/ Contact: contactme@johannadraconis.com   And obligatory for this topic:Useful site: https://www.speakingofsuicide.com/United StatesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) Veterans press 1 to reach specialised support. Press 2 for Spanish-language support(The older number, 1-800-SUICIDE will probably stop working in the near future.)Online Chat: http://chat.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/GetHelp/LifelineChat.aspxCrisis Text Line: Text "HOME" to 741741. CanadaNational Crisis Line from Crisis Services Canada (Pilot Project, phone only at present): 1.833.456.4566Other Crisis Lines by Region Alternatively, 211 works in most of Canada, and they can advise regarding local resources. EU Standard Emotional Support Number 116 123 - Free and available in much of Europe Deutschlandhttp://www.telefonseelsorge.de/Tel: 0800-1110111 oder 0800-1110222 Chat/Email: https://online.telefonseelsorge.de/UKSamaritans (www.samaritans.org) Voice: 116 123 (24/7 Free to call, will not appear on phone bills, formerly 08457 90 90 90)Email: emailjo@samaritans.orgShout - Crisis Text Line UK (https://www.crisistextline.uk/)Text: SHOUT to 85258 Helplines for Men from thecalmzone.net: Voice: 0800 58 58 58 (5pm to midnight nationwide, also 0808 802 58 58 London and 0800 58 58 58 Merseyside)Text 07537 404717 (5pm to midnight, start your text with CALM2)Online Chat: https://www.thecalmzone.net/help/get-help/ChildLine (childline.org.uk), for those 19 and under:Voice: 0800-11-11 (Free to call, does not appear on phone bills)Online Chat: http://www.childline.org.uk/Talk/Chat/Pages/OnlineChat.aspxEmail: http://www.childline.org.uk/Talk/Pages/Email.aspxPapyrus HOPELINEUK, suicide prevention specialist service for children and young adults (under 35) Hours are 9am – 10pm weekdays 2pm – 10pm weekends 2pm – 10pm bank holidaysVoice: 0800 068 4141 Text: 07786209697 Email: pat@papyrus-uk.orgDirectory of suicide-related services: http://www.supportline.org.uk/problems/suicide.phpAustralia13 11 14 https://www.lifeline.org.au/crisis-chat/For find one use:https://findahelpline.com/i/iasp

Unpack This Brain
Why do I feel fatigued? | Ep. 20

Unpack This Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 21:02


We talk about how everything that's been happening in the last few months has really drained us physically and mentally. If you are seeking support for your own mental health, please contact any of the crisis support services applicable to your country. -USA- Suicide Prevention Lifeline | 1 800 273 8255 -Australia- Lifeline | 13 11 14 Kids Helpline | 1800 55 1800 -UK- Samaritans | 116 123 Childline | 0800 11 11 Click here for more countries. CONTENT WARNING: Some Strong Language. Listen at your own discretion. Hosted by Josh (@abangpinoy, @makeyourmeaning.online, @gr8m8spodcast) & Eunice (@eunicecounselling) Twitter @unpackthisbrain | Instagram @unpackthisbrain | #unpackthisbrain LISTEN to us on almost everything! Rate & review on iTunes, and share us to your friends! Thank you for the love! Music: "Spirals” by Tanda | dantanda.com/music

tanda fatigued uk samaritans content warning some strong language
Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast
Season 3 Episode 3

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 72:16


Welcome, Cockroaches, to Series 3 Episode 3.   We have a darn good go at bursting a bit of the Canberra Bubble – some of it's quite funny, and some of its not, and all of it is encouraging and hopeful!   Greg Fleet is back with a film review.   And your soothing water oriented lullaby at the end is exquisite.   Take it easy. Think about it. Laugh about it. And sleep the sleep of the just.     SUPPORTS   AUSTRALIA   1800 RESPECT Lifeline 13 11 14   Link to other supports Australia wide https://www.kooyoora.org.au/public-resources/   UK - Samaritans 11 61 23   USA - 1800 273 TALK

The Modern Mann
Beneath The Avalanche

The Modern Mann

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 73:52


After surviving an incredible 200ft plunge from the Selkirk Mountains, British Columbia, multi-sport athlete Adam Campbell thought his mountaineering days were behind him.But, thanks in part to his wife, Dr. Laura Kosakoski, Adam was able to return to the slopes.Then, one day in 2020, he triggered an avalanche - with catastrophic consequences for both of them…As Adam explains in this emotional interview with Olly, dealing with the fallout has meant coming to terms with guilt, accepting his vulnerability, and tackling the notion of ‘high-performance grief'. Adam's blog, Muddy Socks, can be found at: muddy-socks.ghost.ioIn the Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart investigates the environmental impacts of the death care industry and the trend in Washington State for human composting, with the help of Return Home's Katey Houston.Our record of the month is ‘In The Wake Of Your Leave' from Gang of Youths: goy.ffm.to/intoylIf you can afford to, please buy us a beer using our secure form at modernmann.co.uk/beer - and who knows, you could be a MANNBASSADOR in a future episode, like lucky Dan, David, Garry and Angela today! And Philip the cat, of course. If you're a cat.This episode is supported by:• Pact, the specialty subscription coffee company. New customers get a free V60 filter kit when you sign up to a Pact plan and enter the code MANN• Betterhelp, the world's largest online therapy platform. Get 10% off your first month of affordable, private therapy• Stitch Fix, the personal styling site that sends you great clothes to try on at home. Get started today and get 20% off when you keep all five items• Manscaped, the only men's brand dedicated to below the waist grooming. Get 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code ‘Mann'We'll be back (Alix Fox included) on April 10thCONTENT WARNING: account of extreme sports injury, moment of death, and suicidal thoughts. Zeitgeist includes description of body decomposition. UK Samaritans:116 123US National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255Australia, Lifeline 13 11 14.Other countries can be found at suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlinesPresenter: Olly Mann. Producer: Matt Hill: Contributors: Adam Campbell, Ollie Peart, Gang Of Youths. Thanks: Katey Houston. Theme Music: Django Django. Graphic Design: Terry Saunders. © Rethink Audio / Olly Mann 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Spoilers For Days
Single's Inferno pt. 2 // 솔로지옥 II | Welcome to Accountability // 웰컴 투 책임

Spoilers For Days

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 88:33


Josh (@abangpinoy) and Amalia (@amaliafumera) talk more about ‘Single's Inferno' and the impact of its popularity through their perspectives as fans. // 조쉬 와 아말리아는 와 그 인기의 영향에 대해 팬 입장에서 이야기한다. CONTENT WARNING: Some Strong Language and mentions of Cyberbullying and Suicide. Listen at your own discretion. Support numbers have been listed below. // 내용 경고: 이 팟캐스트 에피소드에는 사이버 왕따 및 자살에 대한 강력한 언어와 토론이 포함되어 있습니다. 이 에피소드를 들을 때 주의하시기 바랍니다. 지원 번호는 아래에 나열되어 있습니다. -USA- Suicide Prevention Lifeline | 1 800 273 8255 -Australia- Lifeline | 13 11 14 Kids Helpline | 1800 55 1800 -UK- Samaritans | 116 123 Childline | 0800 11 11 Click here for more countries. FOLLOW us on Twitter @GR8M8SPodcast | On Instagram @gr8m8spodcast | #SpoilersForDays #GR8M8SPodcast | LISTEN to us on almost everything! Just search 'Spoilers For Days'. Leave us a rate and review on iTunes, and share us to your friends! Thank you for the love! Music: "onacid (intro)” by Upper Class.

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast
Judy Dalziel reads books aloud! No Stutzo

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 64:05


In this episode Judy Dalziel finishes reading the books started in the last episode.   SUPPORTS   AUSTRALIA   1800 RESPECT Lifeline 13 11 14   Link to other supports Australia wide https://www.kooyoora.org.au/public-resources/   UK - Samaritans 11 61 23   USA - 1800 273 TALK   NEW ZEALAND AOTEOROA – 0800 LIFELINE   Or text “Help” to 4357  

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast
Season 3 Episode 1

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 19:09


Welcome, Cockroaches, to Series3 Episode1. A gentle welcome back for the New Year. And something about the Sword of Damocles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5saQM-3Tnng       SUPPORTS   AUSTRALIA   1800 RESPECT Lifeline 13 11 14   Link to other supports Australia wide https://www.kooyoora.org.au/public-resources/   UK - Samaritans 11 61 23   USA - 1800 273 TALK   NEW ZEALAND AOTEOROA – 0800 LIFELINE   Or text “Help” to 4357  

The Full of Beans Podcast
Make Christmas Your Own

The Full of Beans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 59:09


In this weeks episode, Han is joined by Christina Taylor, who shares her eating disorder experience of Christmas time. Christmas can be an incredibly challenging time, and this year especially it might be filled with lots of apprehension and uncertainty regarding the coming weeks. It's important that you make Christmas comfortable, but try to use it as a time to challenge, engage, and spend time with those that you love. In this episode, Christina shares tips and tricks for how she has previously navigated the activities that come with Christmas including social activities at work, Christmas dinner, seeing friends and family, preventing ED behaviours, and many other difficult yet manageable situations. If you are finding the festive season challenging, please reach out to the following services: BEAT's services are operating from 4pm - midnight from the 24th December - 3rd January. Contact BEAT at:England: 0808 801 0677Scotland: 0808 801 0432Wales: 0808 801 0433Northern Ireland: 0808 801 0434Their other services are here: https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/get-information-and-support/get-help-for-myself/services-over-christmas/You can find tips for support here: https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/get-information-and-support/about-eating-disorders/christmas-with-an-eating-disorder/First Steps ED have a Caregivers Guide to Christmas: https://firststepsed.co.uk/a-caregiver-guide-to-christmas/Other useful contacts:Mind (information and support) - Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) (support for anyone who needs to talk) - 0800 58 58 58 thecalmzone.netSwitchboard (support for LGBTQ+) - 0300 330 0630 switchboard.lgbtMen's Advice Line (for men experiencing domestic abuse) - 0808 801 0327 - mensadviceline.org.ukNational Domestic Abuse Helpline (for women experiencing domestic abuse) - 0808 2000 247 nationaldahelpline.org.ukSamaritans - 116 123 (freephone) samaritans.orgShout (24/7 text support during a crisis) - 85258 (text SHOUT) Shout's tips on feeling less alone over the festive season

The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker
Liz Fraser on living with and loving an alcoholic

The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 46:17


What do you do if the person you love turns out to hold the seeds to your own destruction? My guest this week has lived through it and discovered the answer to that question the hard way. Writer and broadcaster Liz Fraser was a divorced mother of three in her 40s when she met and fell in love with M. They moved in together, she became pregnant, and when they had a daughter they decided to move to Venice. So far, so idyllic. But M was an alcoholic and Liz's life was about to descend into a hell we all think is reserved for other people.In her astonishingly visceral memoir, Coming Clean, Liz writes about love, addiction, mental health and recovery with rage and clarity to create an unlookawayfromable story of - well, I want to say pain and healing - but I have to be honest and say it's mainly pain. But she also writes about love. The love that brought them together. The love that kept them that way through unimaginable trauma. The love that, against all odds, still exists.I want to thank Liz for her candour throughout this conversation. She talks with generosity and honesty about the urge to fix everything, her sense of failure and the consequences for her own mental health. Unsurprisingly it's upsetting in places. But I know if you've ever been a situation remotely like this, you'll find what Liz has to say immensely helpful. WARNING: this conversation includes discussion of alcoholism, addiction, emotional abuse, violence, mental health issues, self-harming, eating disorders, trauma and PTSD.If you've been affected by any of the issues discussed in this podcast, these organisations may be able to help you.AL-Anon - al-anon.orgNacoa - nacoa.org.ukRefuge - helpline: 0808 2000 247, refuge.co.ukSamaritans - helpline: 116123, samaritans.orgShelter - shelter.org.ukWomen's Aid - womensaid.org.uk• You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at Bookshop.org, including Coming Clean by Liz Fraser and the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me!• The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Emily Sandford. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

MENTALLY OBSESSED
Carolyn Seymour and Star Trek: Voyager

MENTALLY OBSESSED

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 60:26


My next guest is known for her role as Mrs. Templeton from my all time favourite SCI-FI TV show, Star Trek Voyager, Queen Myrah in Gears 5, Star Wars and many more iconic roles. This episode contains subjects that may be triggering towards alcohol abuse and suicide, you are not alone! UK (Samaritans) 116 123 Helpline: 0800 917 7650 Email helpline: help@aamail.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mentallyobsessed/support

Cultaholic
Kyle O'Reilly's WWE Contract Expiring NEXT MONTH | Released SmackDown Star Makes AEW Debut | NXT 2.0 Star Injured | WRESTLING NEWS

Cultaholic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 11:21


The WWE contract of Kyle O'Reilly is set to expire next month, making him a free agent to go where he pleases. A released WWE SmackDown Star has made their debut on AEW Dynamite. Plus an NXT 2.0 Star has suffered an injury and there's no confirmed return date set.Watch us: Youtube.com/Cultaholic | Twitch.tv/CultaholicSupport us: Patreon.com/Cultaholic | CultaholicShop.comFollow us: Twitter.com/Cultaholic | Facebook.com/Cultaholic | Instagram.com/CultaholicWrestlingIf you need help:UK: Samaritans 116 123USA: Crisis Text NAMI to 741-741New Zealand: Lifeline 0800 543 354Australia: Lifeline 13 11 14Hundreds more contacts, region specific, can be found at unitedgmh.org/mental-health-support See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast
Season 2 Episode 7

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 48:52


Welcome, Cockroaches, to Series2 Episode7.  This is a Judy Dalziel Reads Stuff aloud episode. Judy has been very taken up with lawyers and stuff, and so is bringing you a cheerful episode. We continue with our serialisation of Dorothy L Sayers “Strong Poison”, and with a Bruce Dawe poem, learn to appreciate Chicken Smallhorn. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5saQM-3Tnng SUPPORTS AUSTRALIA 1800 RESPECT Lifeline 13 11 14 Link to other supports Australia wide https://www.kooyoora.org.au/public-resources/ UK - Samaritans 11 61 23 USA - 1800 273 TALK NEW ZEALAND AOTEOROA – 0800 LIFELINE   Or text “Help” to 4357 CANADA – 1833 456 4566 Link to other supports across Canada, USA and other countries https://thelifelinecanada.ca/help/call/ SOUTH AFRICA – 0861 322 322 Link to a range of supports throughout SA https://www.opencounseling.com/hotlines-za

Behind the Tools
#021 - Workplace Wellness With Slade McFarland (Mates in Construction)

Behind the Tools

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 44:37


This week on Behind the Tools, we welcome Slade McFarland to the show. Slade works for Mates in Construction, a charity dedicated to reducing the high levels of suicide in the construction industry. Join Slade and our host Michael as they talk about troubles in the trades, workmate wellness, and the need for courage in construction. If you're keen to be a guest on Behind the Tools, send an email to behindthetools@tradifyhq.com. Check out Mates in Construction at: https://mates.net.nz/ https://mates.org.au/ If you or someone you know are in need of help, please reach out: UK (Samaritans) - 116 123 AU (Lifeline) - 13 11 14 NZ (Lifeline) - 0800 543 354

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast
Season 2 Episode 6

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 49:52


Welcome, Cockroaches, to Series2 Episode6.   This week we actually shoot out the Spotlight and devote the episode to reasons to be cheerful. Judy Stutz and Judy Dalziel wonder about all the comforting and therapeutic possibilities of water. Ian reviews The Brilliant Boy: Doc Evatt and the Great Australian Dissent by Gideon Haigh, published by Simon & Schuster 2021 And there are ditties.       SUPPORTS   AUSTRALIA   1800 RESPECT Lifeline 13 11 14   Link to other supports Australia wide https://www.kooyoora.org.au/public-resources/   UK - Samaritans 11 61 23   USA - 1800 273 TALK   NEW ZEALAND AOTEOROA – 0800 LIFELINE   Or text “Help” to 4357   CANADA – 1833 456 4566 Link to other supports across Canada, USA and other countries   https://thelifelinecanada.ca/help/call/   SOUTH AFRICA – 0861 322 322 Link to a range of supports throughout SA https://www.opencounseling.com/hotlines-za    

Behind the Tools
#018 - Mental Health Support With Ed Ross (TradeMutt)

Behind the Tools

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 30:39


This week on Behind the Tools, we welcome Ed Ross to the show. Ed's from TradeMutt, an Australian workwear brand providing professional mental health support to tradies, truckies, and blue-collar workers. If you or someone you know are in need of help, please reach out: UK (Samaritans) - 116 123 AU (Lifeline) - 13 11 14 https://mates.org.au/ NZ (Lifeline) - 0800 543 354 https://mates.net.nz/ Join Ed and our host Michael as they talk about clever clothing, culture changes, and asking your friends how they're feeling. If you're keen to be a guest on Behind the Tools, send an email to behindthetools@tradifyhq.com.

Successful Athletes Podcast - Presented by TrainerRoad
Amber Pierce Career Retrospective: Part 2 — Successful Athletes Podcast 55

Successful Athletes Podcast - Presented by TrainerRoad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 138:40


Please be advised: this episode contains discussions about mental health that may be difficult for some listeners. If you are in need of help or support, please contact: In the US: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline — tel: 18002738255 In the UK: Samaritans — 116 123 Before she was a professional cyclist, Amber Pierce was a high-level swimmer aspiring to be an Olympian. However, the physical, emotional, and mental stress of transitioning to college athletics, eventually led to a breaking point. Tune in as Amber shares the first part of her story about motivation, identity, and self-doubt in the world of sports, in this episode of the Successful Athletes Podcast. Continue the discussion on the TrainerRoad Forum: https://www.TrainerRoad.com/forum Be a guest on the Successful Athletes Podcast: https://bit.ly/2Mg8up6 ---------------------------------------------- ABOUT TRAINERROAD — CYCLING'S MOST EFFECTIVE TRAINING SYSTEM TrainerRoad makes cyclists faster. Athletes get structured indoor workouts, science-backed training plans, and easy-to-use performance analysis tools to reach their goals Learn about Adaptive Training: https://bit.ly/3gOeL6n Build Your Custom Plan: https://bit.ly/3zIsowJ Train Together with Group Workouts: https://bit.ly/3cUX4Rp Get Started: https://bit.ly/3xIjzRP ---------------------------------------------- ATHLETE INTERVIEWS THAT MAKE YOU FASTER The Successful Athletes Podcast dissects the preparation and execution of outstanding performances by TrainerRoad athletes. From world record performances to personal records and life-changing health improvements, get an inside look at what it takes to get faster. Subscribe to the Successful Athletes Podcast on iTunes: https://apple.co/2X0KEj2 ---------------------------------------------- FOLLOW TRAINERROAD Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrainerRd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trainerroad/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrainerRoad Strava Club: https://www.strava.com/clubs/trainerroad

Freewheeling
Track cycling is pretty rad

Freewheeling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 60:55


Loren, Gracie, Amy and Abby chat track cycling at the Olympic Games and get excited for the Ladies Tour of Norway coming up this week.  If you are in need of support, contact: NZ: Lifeline Aotearoa: 0800 543 354 or lifeline.org.nz Australia: Lifeline: 13 11 14 or lifeline.org.au USA: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1800-273-8255 or suicidepreventionlifeline.org UK: Samaritans: 116 123 or samaritans.org

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast
Season 2 Episode 5

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 109:46


Welcome, Cockroaches, to Series2 Episode5.   This is a Judy Dalziel reads stuff aloud episode. If this is the first time you have visited us, please go back to Episode 4 to enjoy our usual stuff.   First up, we're continuing with our serial, a gallop through the interesting bits of Strong Poison, by Dorothy  L. Sayers.   Next, the legal stuff.   In this episode, we look at sentencing. About Sentencing from the Sentencing Council of Victoria. An example of sentencing remarks from a Judge Meryl Sexton. An excerpt from a rather good ABC on line story.   Please find links below.   https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-18/how-a-court-case-put-the-spotlight-on-sexual-assault-trials/100281894   https://www.sentencingcouncil.vic.gov.au/about-sentencing   http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/vic/VCC/2019/1745.html     SUPPORTS   AUSTRALIA   1800 RESPECT Lifeline 13 11 14   Link to other supports Australia wide https://www.kooyoora.org.au/public-resources/   UK - Samaritans 11 61 23   USA - 1800 273 TALK   NEW ZEALAND AOTEOROA – 0800 LIFELINE  Or text “Help” to 4357   CANADA – 1833 456 4566 Link to other supports across Canada, USA and other countries   https://thelifelinecanada.ca/help/call/   SOUTH AFRICA – 0861 322 322 Link to a range of supports throughout SA https://www.opencounseling.com/hotlines-za

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast
Season 2 Episode 3

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 65:46


Welcome, Cockroaches, to Series2Episode3.  Judy Dalziel Reads Stuff Aloud#1   First time listeners, please go to any other episode first to fund out what we really do. This is essentially stuff being read aloud, including the law in Victoria relating to questioning witnesses, and guidelines for Judges on admissibility of evidence. Links below. You can cut and run to the best bit, which is the last half hour or so – Dorothy L Sayers: Strong Poison. It's our new serial. Cheers!       https://lawreform.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/   https://www.judicialcollege.vic.edu.au/eManuals/VCPM/27548.htm   https://www.judicialcollege.vic.edu.au/eManuals/VCPM/27548.htm   SUPPORTS   AUSTRALIA   1800 RESPECT Lifeline 13 11 14   Link to other supports Australia wide https://www.kooyoora.org.au/public-resources/   UK - Samaritans 11 61 23   USA - 1800 273 TALK   NEW ZEALAND AOTEOROA – 0800 LIFELINE   Or text “Help” to 4357   CANADA – 1833 456 4566 Link to other supports across Canada, USA and other countries https://thelifelinecanada.ca/help/call/   SOUTH AFRICA – 0861 322 322 Link to a range of supports throughout SA https://www.opencounseling.com/hotlines-za    

Johanna Draconis - The Deconstruction Of C-PTSD
Ep96 - Dealing with loss through suicide

Johanna Draconis - The Deconstruction Of C-PTSD

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 7:18


In this episode we will talk about suicide - focusing on those left behind and the coping with the suicide of another person.It is important as we need to talk about it but it is still often taboo. We first will talk about how PTSD/Depression warps ones sense of reality and then why it is not your fault.Transcript: https://www.johannadraconis.com/podcast/episode-96/ Contact: contactme@johannadraconis.com      Useful site: https://www.speakingofsuicide.com/United StatesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) Veterans press 1 to reach specialised support. Press 2 for Spanish-language support(The older number, 1-800-SUICIDE will probably stop working in the near future.)Online Chat: http://chat.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/GetHelp/LifelineChat.aspxCrisis Text Line: Text "HOME" to 741741. CanadaNational Crisis Line from Crisis Services Canada (Pilot Project, phone only at present): 1.833.456.4566Other Crisis Lines by Region Alternatively, 211 works in most of Canada, and they can advise regarding local resources. EU Standard Emotional Support Number 116 123 - Free and available in much of Europe Deutschlandhttp://www.telefonseelsorge.de/Tel: 0800-1110111 oder 0800-1110222 Chat/Email: https://online.telefonseelsorge.de/UKSamaritans (www.samaritans.org) Voice: 116 123 (24/7 Free to call, will not appear on phone bills, formerly 08457 90 90 90)Email: emailjo@samaritans.orgShout - Crisis Text Line UK (https://www.crisistextline.uk/)Text: SHOUT to 85258 Helplines for Men from thecalmzone.net: Voice: 0800 58 58 58 (5pm to midnight nationwide, also 0808 802 58 58 London and 0800 58 58 58 Merseyside)Text 07537 404717 (5pm to midnight, start your text with CALM2)Online Chat: https://www.thecalmzone.net/help/get-help/ChildLine (childline.org.uk), for those 19 and under:Voice: 0800-11-11 (Free to call, does not appear on phone bills)Online Chat: http://www.childline.org.uk/Talk/Chat/Pages/OnlineChat.aspxEmail: http://www.childline.org.uk/Talk/Pages/Email.aspxPapyrus HOPELINEUK, suicide prevention specialist service for children and young adults (under 35) Hours are 9am – 10pm weekdays 2pm – 10pm weekends 2pm – 10pm bank holidaysVoice: 0800 068 4141 Text: 07786209697 Email: pat@papyrus-uk.orgDirectory of suicide-related services: http://www.supportline.org.uk/problems/suicide.phpAustralia13 11 14 https://www.lifeline.org.au/crisis-chat/For find one use:https://findahelpline.com/i/iasp

Big Thoughts from a Small Speck

I have an extremely short episode for you this week. Mental health is an extremely complex and sensitive subject and I hope to do it more/better justice in the future. List of services (UK): Samaritans. Telephone: 116 123 (24 hours a day, free to call) CALM Phone: 0800 58 58 58 (daily, 5pm to midnight) Mind Phone: 0300 123 3393 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm) OCD UK Phone: 0333 212 7890 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm)

Big Thoughts from a Small Speck

I have an extremely short episode for you this week. Mental health is an extremely complex and sensitive subject and I hope to do it more/better justice in the future. List of services (UK): Samaritans. Telephone: 116 123 (24 hours a day, free to call) CALM Phone: 0800 58 58 58 (daily, 5pm to midnight) Mind Phone: 0300 123 3393 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm) OCD UK Phone: 0333 212 7890 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm)

Gen X Voices - Hearing from Our Generation
Episode 10 - From corporate traps to living and loving every day with Karen Miller

Gen X Voices - Hearing from Our Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 52:45


In this episode of Gen X Voices, I chat with Karen Miller, a Reiki Master, coach and holistic practitioner. Karen practices holistic living, nature spirituality and a little magic every day. She's an ordained minister, herbalist, equestrian and mum to a daughter and many animals. In this episode, we talk about Karen's journey from corporate trapped but successful single mum through suicidal thoughts, depression and food allergies to now being an advocate for holistic living. Karen broke out of living her life how she should live it to embrace all the coulds as she turned 50. In our chat, Karen helps me get over my fear of horses and we talk about having fulfilling relationships later in life and how to take a "sparkle walk" :). To find out more about Karen and her courses, go to her website at www.shiftkitchen.com, Facebook at www.facebook.com/shiftkitchenbalanaceforbodymindspirit and see her incredible nature photos on her Instagram at www.instagram.com/ravynwood. I hope you enjoy our chat and do subscribe to Gen X Voices to hear future episodes. You can connect with me on Instagram at thegenxwomenscoach and Twitter at susebb. This is the last episode of Season 1 of Gen X Voices and I'd love to hear your feedback on the Gen X Voices journey so far with this short survey: https://forms.gle/qNpyTzguPghGCESu9 PLEASE NOTE: poor audio in parts of this podcast (yes, we did everything we could to fix it so please don't @ me!) CONTENT WARNING: Suicide is discussed in this episode. If you need support: UK Samaritans https://www.samaritans.org/ or call 116 123; USA https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ or call 1800 273 8255. Wikipedia has a global list of suicide helplines: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines

Voices of Academia
5. Mindfulness: not some 'Buddhist chant' | Daniel Ranson

Voices of Academia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 39:39


Emily chats with Ph.D. Research Fellow, Daniel Ranson (@mrdanielranson), who is now a convert to mindfulness as a coping mechanism for anxiety, in addition to therapy, medication, and insight from a mental health practitioner. Dan opened up previously, in episode 4, about perfectionism and OCD tendencies that progressively worsened from his undergraduate degree, onwards. TW: Anxiety and a suicide attempt This episode touches on medication and its side effects, the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and how Dan found his therapist, how to get past the negative connotations of ‘therapy' eg. treating CBT as a gym for your mind, insight from having a mental health practitioner in the home, helping Dan's family understand how to interact with someone who is mentally ill, the power of company, taking charge and making decisions for someone that is mentally ill and struggling to make their own eg. Let's go get a coffee, breaking down the barriers to embracing mindfulness – Dan never thought he would use this approach. He used to see it as some form of ‘Buddhist chanting', not opening up to anyone in academia, we are the next generation – we should model it for the way we want, what we think a PhD is going to be like and what it is are often very different things. Resources: There are a variety of apps (often free!) available to help people manage mental health. Dan recommends Headspace, Calm, Buddhify Matt Haig books ie. ‘Reasons to stay alive' PhD: Addicted to Research podcast (available on iTunes, Spotify, Acast etc). Daniel is part of his own podcast! He describes it as a 'hand holding' podcast to support people through their PhD and help those applying. General wellbeing support for all stages of the academic journey. UK Samaritans call line Mental health nurse The full transcript of the podcast is available here. For mental health support, please contact your GP or use the appropriate support for your country at https://checkpointorg.com/global/ Recorded 03/12/2020. Sound: Mindset by Ketsa is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, available through Free Music Archive. If you're interested in being interviewed, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit this brief form. You can find out more about our work at @academicvoices or our website.

A Living Loss
Adwoa Aboah

A Living Loss

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 71:35


Adwoa Aboah joins Julia for the second episode of A Living Loss.Adwoa is a British model, activist and thought leader, who's podcast Gurl's Talk aims to de-stigmatise the discussion around mental health.In this episode Julia and Adwoa discuss knowing yourself, Black Lives Matter and addiction.Its a beautifully open conversation with moments of reflection and relief. Trigger warning, this episode discusses the topic of suicide, ff you find any of the subjects in this episode difficult, these links below may provide you with support:papyrus-uk.orgsupportaftersuicide.org.uksupportline.org.uk/problems/suicide uksobs.orgsuicidepreventionlifeline.orgtask-uk.org nspa.org.ukSamaritans.orgMind.org.ukCharlie Waller Trust Adwoa's podcast Gurl's Talk, is available on all podcast streaming platforms.Apple link here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-gurls-talk-podcast/id1442232925 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast

Chris Iwelumo and Craig Cairns discuss the recently launched campaign by the Chris Mitchell Foundation – in conjunction with the SPFL – which is providing mental health training to all 42 SPFL clubs. The duo goes on to talk about their own personal experiences.If you are experiencing any of the issues raised in the show, there is always someone out there to turn to.The Chris Mitchell Foundation: www.cmfoundation.org.ukSAMH: 0344 800 0550 www.samh.org.ukSamaritans: (24-hour service) 116 123 www.samaritans.org/scotland/samaritans-in-scotlandBreathing Space: 0800 83 85 87 www.breathingspace.scotBack Onside: 07528243100 www.backonside.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Politicrat
Her Majesty's Corgis Must Be Crapping Uncontrollably

The Politicrat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 74:12


The fallout and reaction from the Sunday night Oprah Winfrey interview of Meghan And Harry, which drew 17 million viewers in the USA. Omar Moore on U.K. reaction prior to the interview being shown there tonight. March 8, 2021. Featured in this episode: In the US: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org Call: 800-273-8255 In the UK: Samaritans - https://samaritans.org Call: 116 123 (free call) The San Francisco Sunset t-shirt. Featuring the actual San Francisco sunset photo Omar Moore took. No photoshop. As is. Now at THE POLITICRAT daily podcast store: https://bit.ly/3vcXzhw 3vcXzhw 3vcXzhw The Audio Experience Series. NEW. NOW. Get your ears into THIS! Buy now at THE POLITICRAT daily #podcast store: https://bit.ly/38bpuVe The Love In Retro Series. NEW. NOW. Show your love. Wear your love. Right here. Right now at THE POLITICRAT daily #podcast store: https://bit.ly/3uTaULP The Kings And Queens Series. NEW. NOW. All hail! (I hope Meghan Markle gets to see this somehow, because Queen Sophia Charlotte never will.) Add to your regality. Right now at THE POLITICRAT daily #podcast store: https://bit.ly/30u8KnX HARK! Who goes there?? Behold THE HAND...OF SOUL.... Now at THE POLITICRAT daily #podcast store. Buy now! https://bit.ly/3kQDN6D THE POLITICRAT Daily Podcast Store: Dude, Where's My Stimulus Check? t-shirt. Order it now! https://bit.ly/37UEPZR Sign up now for affordable healthcare at https://healthcare.gov. (You have until early May 2021. Do not delay. Sign up today!) JUST ARRIVED: New merchandise at THE POLITICRAT daily podcast online store: Equal Rights Amendment t-shirts: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com/collections/equal-rights-amendment The Politicrat Daily Podcast Hoodies: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com/collections/hoodies UPDATE!!!!! ATTENTION ATTENTION!!!!!——— ******EVEN MORE MERCHANDISE! MORE new products—all designed by Omar Moore available right now at THE POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST ONLINE SHOP. Buy now!: https://bit.ly/36WIDJC and film series: https://bit.ly/3pZYY7b YouTube Ad for The Politicrat Daily Podcast Online Store - https://bit.ly/3rrx8Sq The website for The Politicrat Daily Podcast: ThePoliticrat.com SITE: WRITING MOORE: https://writingmoore.com FULL VIDEO (Feb. 3): THE POLITICRAT VIDEOCAST—Two Brits Having A Laugh. A conversation with U.K. broadcaster Farzana Chaudry. February 10, 2021. https://bit.ly/3rS1ZHQ The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c Please SUBSCRIBE to these: MOORE THOUGHTS: moore.substack.com Moore On Medium: medium.com/@omooresf The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: http://twitter.com/thepopcornreel

The Ruck Rugby Podcast
BONUS: Past Imperfect - Nigel Owens

The Ruck Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 49:59


In this special bonus edition we are bringing you an episode from another Times podcast - Past Imperfect.Nigel Owens MBE became the first referee to take charge of 100 Rugby Union international games before his retirement last autumn. He joined Rachel Sylvester and Alice Thomson from his farm in Wales, where he opened up about coming to terms with his sexuality, the devastating impact it had on his mental health, and how rugby saved him after he tried to take his own life.Get The Times free for a month: thetimes.co.uk/pastimperfectStonewall: www.stonewall.org.ukSamaritans: www.samaritans.orgWelsh Rugby Charitable Trust: www.wrct.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

TellyCast: The TV industry news review
Episode 46 - Reed Midem's Lucy Smith, Merete Wedell-Wedellsborg & Tracy Forsyth

TellyCast: The TV industry news review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 66:07


Sign up to the free TellyCast+ newsletter http://eepurl.com/hkehBjOn this week’s show Lucy Smith director of MIPTV and now MIPCOM at Reed Midem, clinical psychologist and leadership coach Merete Wedell-Wedellsborg and wellbeing coach Tracy Forsyth discuss what's in store for MIPTV and MIPCOM in 2021, leadership when you're exhausted and how to deal with a shouty boss. Merete's linkshttps://meretewedell.dk/en/HBR article https://hbr.org/2020/12/how-to-lead-when-your-team-is-exhausted-and-you-are-tooLucy's linksStory of the Week - https://www.c21media.net/doc-society-opens-climate-fund/ Hero of the Week - https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/barack-michelle-obama-higher-ground-sets-6-projects-netflix Get in the Bin - https://www.indiewire.com/2021/02/i-may-destroy-you-golden-globes-snub-outrage-hollywood-1234614686/ Tracy’s Fasttrack to Fearless https://fasttracktofearless.com/ Film & TV Charity https://filmtvcharity.org.ukSamaritans https://www.samaritans.org/MIND https://www.mind.org.uk/CALM https://www.thecalmzone.net/SHOUT https://giveusashout.org/ TellyCast+ website http://bit.ly/3a0dCqvTellyCast insta - tellycast_tv TellyCast Twitter - @TellyCastTV TellyCast is edited by Ian Chambers. Recorded in London in lockdown 3.0Music by David Turner, lunatrax. Recorded in lockdown March 2020 by David Turner, Will Clark and Justin Crosby. Voiceover by Megan Clark.

Past Imperfect
Nigel Owens

Past Imperfect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 49:15


Nigel Owens MBE became the first referee to take charge of 100 Rugby Union international games before his retirement last autumn. He joined Rachel and Alice from his farm in Wales, where he opened up about coming to terms with his sexuality, the devastating impact it had on his mental health, and how rugby saved him after he tried to take his own life.Get The Times free for a month: thetimes.co.uk/pastimperfectStonewall: www.stonewall.org.ukSamaritans: www.samaritans.orgWelsh Rugby Charitable Trust: www.wrct.co.ukProducer: Ben Mitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Past Imperfect
Professor Green

Past Imperfect

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 49:21


Professor Green, Stephen Manderson, is one of the UK's most successful rappers and mental health campaigners. He joins Rachel and Alice to talk candidly about being brought up on an East London council estate by his grandmother, struggling with depression and how his father's suicide made him re-evaluate his own life.Get The Times free for a month: thetimes.co.uk/pastimperfectMind: www.mind.org.ukSamaritans: www.samaritans.orgNational Suicide Prevention Alliance: www.nspa.org.ukProducer: Ben Mitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Haunted Hills
8b Traralgon History - Christmas Gift

Haunted Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 1:26


Now only available on Patreon or Haunted Hills Shop.    This bonus episode is Traralgon History, the one that was released focussed on fire in the main street. However I had found tons of other interesting people such as an accountant - hey don't be like that! A doctor, blacksmith, a nurse, soldiers, mechanic and first car dealer. I really felt like I needed to tell a story about a good doctor. As Rosedale and Traralgon Ghost episodes talk about doctors who weren't so good.   It's been a tough year please talk to someone if you need too   For those of you residing in Australia you can call Lifeline - 13 11 14.   If you're in America, The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a United States-based suicide prevention network of over 160 crisis centers that provides 24/7 service via a toll-free hotline with the number 1-800-273-8255. It is available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.   Canada's suicide prevention network - The fastest way to connect with us right now is to call 24/7 toll-free line 1-833 456-4566   If you're in the UK - Samaritans – for everyone   Call 116 123   Learn more about our advertisers or support us by support them: https://www.hauntedhillstours.com.au/about-haunted-hills-advertisers/   SMALL TOWNS BIG STORIES   Enhance your listening experience: https://www.patreon.com/Hauntedhills   Our website: https://www.hauntedhillstours.com.au  Here you can search for what you've heard on our podcast.   Share a story tip or idea: https://www.hauntedhillstours.com.au/share-your-story-with-haunted-hills/   Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/HauntedHills   Get more Haunted Hills: Hauntedhills.redbubble.com    

Haunted Hills
6b Rosedale True Crime

Haunted Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 1:29


Now only available on Patreon or Haunted Hills Shop   This bonus episode is the true-crime episode of Rosedale, Victoria. It kind of blends in a legend about the Holey Plains Estate. Along with historic crimes about poverty and mental health. Oh and there's a bushranger.  (If you haven't heard the Rosedale True Crime Episode yet, that's ok you don't need to have heard it but do give it a listen - there was a firefight in the main street - guns a-blazing.) Enjoy - apparently it's normal to like this kind of content, in moderation...   It's been a tough year please talk to someone if you need too   For those of you residing in Australia, you can call Lifeline - 13 11 14.   If you're in America, The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a United States-based suicide prevention network of over 160 crisis centers that provides 24/7 service via a toll-free hotline with the number 1-800-273-8255. It is available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.   Canada's suicide prevention network - The fastest way to connect with us right now is to call 24/7 toll-free line 1-833 456-4566   If you're in the UK - Samaritans – for everyone   Call 116 123   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines   Learn more about our advertisers or support us by support them: https://www.hauntedhillstours.com.au/about-haunted-hills-advertisers/   SMALL TOWNS BIG STORIES   Enhance your listening experience: https://www.patreon.com/Hauntedhills   Our website: https://www.hauntedhillstours.com.au  Here you can search for what you've heard on our podcast.   Share a story tip or idea: https://www.hauntedhillstours.com.au/share-your-story-with-haunted-hills/   Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/HauntedHills   Get more Haunted Hills: Hauntedhills.redbubble.com  

Unpack This Brain
Floating in a sea of grief and loss. | Ep. 9

Unpack This Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 51:02


We have an open discussion about grief and loss, understanding its many forms, and how we as professionals and people go through this journey. If you are seeking support for your own mental health, please contact any of the crisis support services applicable to your country. -USA- Suicide Prevention Lifeline | 1 800 273 8255 -Australia- Lifeline | 13 11 14 Kids Helpline | 1800 55 1800 -UK- Samaritans | 116 123 Childline | 0800 11 11 Click here for more countries. CONTENT WARNING: Some Strong Language. Listen at your own discretion. Hosted by Josh (@abangpinoy, @gr8m8spodcast) & Eunice (@eunicecounselling) Twitter @unpackthisbrain | Instagram @unpackthisbrain| #unpackthisbrain LISTEN to us on almost everything! Rate & review on iTunes, and share us to your friends! Thank you for the love! Music: "Spirals” by Tanda | dantanda.com/music

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Let's Get Deeper
Vol. 4, Ch. 4: Perks of Being a Social Butterfly

Let's Get Deeper

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 58:52


Josh (@abangpinoy) and Ranne (@impulsifier) unpack what it's like to grow up as an Asian minority in Singapore, mental health, friendships, and celebrity interactions. CONTENT WARNING: Some Strong Language. Listen at your own discretion. Your M8S: Josh (@abangpinoy) | Brandon (@brndn.le) | Nick (@nicksolol) | Olivia (@8bitolive) | Jeimer (@filmundertone) | Anastasia (@anastasiamowen) | Binaya (@binsintheair) If you are seeking support for your own mental health, please contact any of the crisis support services applicable to your country. -USA- Suicide Prevention Lifeline | 1 800 273 8255 -Australia- Lifeline | 13 11 14 Kids Helpline | 1800 55 1800 -UK- Samaritans | 116 123 Childline | 0800 11 11 Click here for more countries. FOLLOW us on Twitter @GR8M8SPodcast| On Instagram @gr8m8spodcast | #LetsGetDeeper #GR8M8SPodcast | FIND us at gr8m8spodcast.wixsite.com/heym8 | LISTEN to us on almost everything! Just search Let's Get Deeper'. Leave us a rate and review on iTunes, and share us to your friends! Thank you for the love! Music: "One World Away” by Dallas Toloko

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Unpack This Brain
The thing about bullying, self-harm, and suicide. | Ep. 8

Unpack This Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 63:48


This month, we navigate the areas of bullying, self-harm/self-injury, and suicide by exploring how best to hold conversations, as difficult as it may be, and how it can impact mental health professionals. If you are seeking support for your own mental health, please contact any of the crisis support services applicable to your country. -USA- Suicide Prevention Lifeline | 1 800 273 8255 -Australia- Lifeline | 13 11 14 Kids Helpline | 1800 55 1800 -UK- Samaritans | 116 123 Childline | 0800 11 11 Click here for more countries. CONTENT WARNING: Some Strong Language. Listen at your own discretion. Hosted by Josh (@abangpinoy, @gr8m8spodcast) & Eunice (@eunicecounselling) Twitter @unpackthisbrain | Instagram @unpackthisbrain| #unpackthisbrain LISTEN to us on almost everything! Rate & review on iTunes, and share us to your friends! Thank you for the love! Music: "Spirals” by Tanda | dantanda.com/music

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Psykhe Podcast
63. One Starfish: Suicide Discussion Panel

Psykhe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 76:07


*Trigger Warning* - Mention of means of suicide Thursday 10th September was World Suicide Prevention Day 2020, a day each year where organisations from around the world come together to raise awareness of suicide and how we can work together to reduce the number of people who die by suicide. We were joined by some amazing guests for a live discussion around suicide which was broadcast to our Facebook page and this episode is bringing you the replay of that conversation. Connect with our guests: Alison Blackler, Mind Coach & Author - Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin or via her website Ann Allen, Grief Recovery Specialist - Linkedin or via her website or you can call her directly on 3607213433 Clare Davis, Mental Health First Aid Instructor - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Linkedin or via her website Khara Croswaite Brindle, Mental Health Therapist - Facebook, Instagram, or Linkedin Shiggi Pakter, Audio Content Producer & DJ - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or Linkedin And with us: Psykhe Coaching on Facebook, Instagram or via our website Mentioned in this episode: Shiggi's podcast - Getting Shiggi With... Clare's podcast - Mental Health Chats with Clare Davis Alison's book - A Path Travelled Khara's Non Profit Organisation, Catalively If you are feeling suicidal, please reach out for support. Some useful 24/7 helpline numbers are: UK Samaritans – call 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org Text Shout to 85258 (24/7 text line) US National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Network 1-800-273-TALK (8255), press 1 for veterans Crisis text line - text Talk to 741741 Or visit the following for further resource suggestions: UK: www.nhs.uk/conditions/suicide US: www.afsp.org/suicide-prevention-resources --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/psykhe/message

Unpack This Brain
Are you really okay? | Ep. 7

Unpack This Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 60:49


On R U OK Day 2020, we decide to explore how best to start conversations around mental health even if you aren't a mental health professional. If you are seeking support for your own mental health, please contact any of the crisis support services applicable to your country. -USA- Suicide Prevention Lifeline | 1 800 273 8255 -Australia- Lifeline | 13 11 14 Kids Helpline | 1800 55 1800 -UK- Samaritans | 116 123 Childline | 0800 11 11 Click here for more countries. CONTENT WARNING: Some Strong Language. Listen at your own discretion. Hosted by Josh (@abangpinoy, @gr8m8spodcast) & Eunice (@eunicecounselling) Twitter @unpackthisbrain | Instagram @unpackthisbrain| #unpackthisbrain LISTEN to us on almost everything! Rate & review on iTunes, and share us to your friends! Thank you for the love! Music: "Spirals” by Tanda | dantanda.com/music

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Balance Before Burnout
Episode 34: Can burnout be a good thing to experience?

Balance Before Burnout

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 12:40


In today's episode: I chat about how burnout can be really beneficial when we ground into it and unravel what it's trying to tell us. Burning out is a sign that something needs to change. It's our body and minds way of saying, hey human, hit the brakes for a moment. So that's exactly what I'm chatting about today, I hope you enjoy! Mental Health Crisis helplines UK: Samaritans 24/hr helpline: 116 123 Mind: 0300 123 3393 Contact Alicia: h Email: Website:

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast
Radioactive Cockroach Episode 5

Radioactive Cockroach The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 51:49


This episode we have Dilruk Jayasinha visit. Laurel and Hardy commit a crime! Cockroach Supports AUSTRALIA 1800 RESPECT Lifeline 13 11 14 Link to other supports Australia wide https://www.kooyoora.org.au/public-resources/ UK - Samaritans 11 61 23 USA - 1800 273 TALK NEW ZEALAND AOTEOROA – 0800 LIFELINE   Or text “Help” to 4357 CANADA – 1833 456 4566 Link to other supports across Canada, USA and other countries https://thelifelinecanada.ca/help/call/ SOUTH AFRICA – 0861 322 322 Link to a range of supports throughout SA https://www.opencounseling.com/hotlines-za  

Divi Chat
Ep 170 – Maintaining Your Mental Health During Uncertain Times

Divi Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 61:48


Join us for this episode where our panel will share their tips and tricks for maintaining mental health as an entrepreneur... working at home... with the whole family... in uncertain economic times... oh, and don't forget the stress of a global health crisis, too!

Divi Chat
Ep 170 – Maintaining Your Mental Health During Uncertain Times

Divi Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 61:48


Join us for this episode where our panel will share their tips and tricks for maintaining mental health as an entrepreneur... working at home... with the whole family... in uncertain economic times... oh, and don't forget the stress of a global health crisis, too!

GR8 M8S Podcast
Queer Pokes For Queer Folks | Ep. 99

GR8 M8S Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 73:22


Just how queer can we get?---This episode contains content that may be distressing to some people [10:01 to 25:13]. Please reach out to any of the support services if you feel the need to talk to someone:-USA-Suicide Prevention Lifeline | 1 800 273 8255 | suicidepreventionlifeline.org-Australia-Lifeline | 13 11 14 | lifeline.org.auKids Helpline | 1800 55 1800 | kidshelpline.com.au-UK-Samaritans | 116 123 | samaritans.orgChildline | 0800 11 11 | childline.org.ukFor more countries, go to: goo.gl/DY1NpY---CONTENT WARNING: Some Strong Language. Listen at your own discretion.Your M8S: Josh (@abangpinoy) | Brandon (@brndn.le) | Nick (@nicksolol) | Olivia (@8bitolive) | Jeimer (@filmundertone) | Anastasia (@anastasiamowen) | Binaya (@binsintheair)FOLLOW us on Twitter @GR8M8SPodcast | On Instagram @gr8m8spodcast | Got Questions? Use #GR8M8SPodcast | FIND us at gr8m8spodcast.wixsite.com/heym8 | LISTEN to us on almost everything! Just search 'GR8 M8S Podcast'. Leave us a rate and review on iTunes, and share us to your friends! Thank you for the love!Music: "Ganglia” by Andrew Huang. Go support Andrew Huang at andrewhuang.bandcamp.com

The Paul Cope Show
Episode #11: How to Deal with Depression and Suicidal Thoughts (An Alternative Approach)

The Paul Cope Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 40:42


This is a topic close to my heart, and one which I think many people online inadvertently make worse for many people who suffer from depression or suicidal thoughts. This episode contains my experience of depression and thinking about suicide, and a way of thinking about them that I don't hear many other people saying. The suicide prevention helplines I mention during the episode are: UK: Samaritans: call 116 123 CALM: call 0800 58 58 58 USA: National Suicide Prevention Hotline call: 1-800-273-8255 Australia: Lifeline: call 13 11 14 If you are in any other country, you can of course just search on Google for your local helpline. ------ If you're ready to start changing your life and you'd like my help to do it, there are a range of resources available ranging from completely free of charge to a great value online course and having me help you direct through one-on-one coaching or consultancy work: Download the first four chapters of my book ‘How To Solve Any Problem In Life: The Root Causes Of Everything' for free by clicking here: https://www.paul7cope.com/ For some free online training that summarises the key parts of the work I do and goes on to talk about an online course, click here: https://www.solveanyproblem.online/freetraining (You don't need to share your name or email address to watch the free training - the link takes you straight to the video) For details of the online course through which you can Learn in 3 days how to solve any problem in life for less than the cost of a weekend to Blackpool (that you can currently get with a 40% discount), click here: https://www.solveanyproblem.online/onlinecourse Click here for details of my one-on-one coaching: https://www.paul7cope.com/coaching If you run or work in a business and would like some help, see details here of how I work with businesses: https://www.paul7cope.com/corporate

Real Reading
Making the best of it, James Carter and mental health in isolation

Real Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 70:32


Episode 93 in which we find Rachel Nemeth, Hugh Fort and Tom Canning in different parts of Reading, doing the sensible thing and working from home. It is a packed episode though, we speak to James Carter NHS Thames Valley and Hampshire Head of Clinical Programmes – Mental Health as well as the realities of social distancing and home schooling hit, well home. Let prattle commence! If you like our new intro music, it's Real Life by Reading's own Twin Sun. More on them here.Visit our new podcast website here at realreadingpodcast.co.uk / Feedback to hello@realreadingpodcast.co.uk - Find us on social media. We're on Facebook, on Twitter and that Instagram.Further reading:Reading Voluntary Action’s Coronavirus page and wider informationA visual guide to staying connected to social isolation“Address your Stress” Recognise your stressors and be proactive!“Being a Good Neighbour”“Social Isolation as a concept outside of Coronavirus”For those at increased risk due to job loss, relationship breakdown, addiction issues, money concerns, benefits etc; Communicare – fantastic RDGUK charity offering information, advice and support - www.communicare.org.ukSamaritans - https://www.samaritans.org/Citizens Advice - http://rcab.org.uk/Relate, Relationship counselling - https://www.relate.org.uk/find-my-nearest-relate/centre/berkshire-relate-centreGamCare – Gambling addiction helpline - https://www.gamcare.org.uk/Narcotics Anonymous - https://ukna.org/Alcoholics Anonymous - https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/Self-Care Apps – www.orcha.co.uk For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Your Next Episode
Diane Danzebrink and Kate Nowicki

Your Next Episode

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 35:43


Trigger warning: this episode has references to suicide. For support in the UK Samaritans can be reached for free on 116 123Diane Danzebrink and Kate Nowicki. This episode is published on World Menopause Day 2019 so who better to have on than the founder of the #MakeMenopauseMatter Campaign, Diane Danzebrink and Kate Nowicki from ACAS who published their Menopause in the Workplace Guidelines today. Diane is a psychotherapist, menopause expert, wellbeing consultant and she tirelessly campaigns for improved care and support for menopausal women, having personally had a dreadful experience of the menopause. Diane is changing the menopause landscape for me, you and our daughters – listen to understand why, how and what you can do to help. Kate is Director of Strategic Planning, Performance and Change at ACAS (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service) who provide free and impartial advice on workplace relations and employment law. If you’re an employee or employer you need to be aware of these guidelines and considering menopause in your workplace for economic and legal reasons but also as regards social responsibility… it’s the decent thing to do! It’s clear from data collected that when employers start addressing education for everyone around the menopause, they find they are pushing on an open door… it’s very much wanted and needed. What’s clear from this episode is that starting conversations around menopause benefits everyone because menopause is not just a women’s issue… if a woman is having a bad time with menopausal symptoms, that will spill over onto those around her – her family, her children, her friends, her managers and her work colleagues of all ages/genders.We all have a part to play and a way to contribute. So, listen, get informed and take action! Follow Diane Danzebrink on Instagram @dianedanzebrink https://www.instagram.com/dianedanzebrink/ Follow the Campaign there too #MakeMenopauseMatter https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/makemenopausematter/Visit the website: https://menopausesupport.co.uk Visit the ACAS Website to download their Menopause in the Workplace Guidelines: www.acas.org.uk/menopauseFollow ACAS on Twitter @acasorguk https://twitter.com/acasorguk Producer: Louise Daniels on Twitter: @LouiseDaniels_: https://twitter.com/LouiseDaniels_Instagram: @louisedanielsofficial https://www.instagram.com/louisedanielsofficial/This is an archived episode from 2019. Meg Mathews & Megs Menopause are no longer involved with this podcast. Opinions expressed in the series shouldn’t replace individualised medical advice. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

We Appreciate Manga™
023: X-Day vol. 1

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 60:02


Suicidal teens plan to blow up their school. EXPLICIT CONTENT   023: X-Day vol 1 (X-Day of her and the others / kanojo tachi no X-Day)   Art + Story/writer:  Setona Mizushiro English Translation by:   Shirley Kubo and Lisa Blank     Helplines:   UK SAMARITANS: 116 123   JAPAN: 03-5774-0992   USA SUICIDE PREVENTION:   1-800-273-8255   Synopsis:   Rika has begun her senior year of high and she is stressed out. She has lost her boyfriend along with her passion for track and field to the young Kako. Looking for a distraction she enters the chatroom of her high school website but becomes apprehensive when her words of jest are taken seriously. She finds herself in a conspiracy to destroy the school with Polaris, who is not seeing any sarcasm on the matter. Polaris decides to give out clues on where the others can find her next chatroom.   Following the clues, Rika determines that Polaris is referring to a constellation, she finds Polaris’ chatroom along with Mr. Money and Jangalien. Rika is given a warm welcome, especially by Polaris. She does however stay up all night, laughing and enjoying the time with them. Before they go to bed, they decide to give their phone details to one and another.   The next day, Rika receives a suicidal message from Polaris. She spots Polaris on the roof and messages Jangalien and Mr. Money before she runs up there. When Rika meets Polaris she finds her excuses to be minute but endless. Her favourite band breaking up, the watched that she loved broke, a fight with her dad, a girl laughing at her, the rush hour train etc etc.   Rika asks herself how can such small things hurt so much yet she understands Polaris and decides to jump off with her.   Jangalien and Mr Money arrive and interrupt the girls. Soon after they meet outside school hours to plot the school’s destruction. Although they reveal their true identities, they still refer to each other by their usernames, Rika’s username is 11. They each decide to get gunpowder by purchasing fireworks. They all have personal problems, Rika ends up developing feelings for Mr. Money, conscious that he’ll be a good distraction from her ex-boyfriend, Ryo, who is now showing abusive behaviour in the form of accidental text messages and blaming her for the break up. But Mr. Money is showing signs of post traumatic stress.   And Jangalien is the science teacher, his problem is the school chancellor’s daughter, who won’t leave him alone amidst false accusations that she’s engaged to him.   Rika sees that the gym teacher has a new favourite for track and field, the same girl who Ryo is dating. Rika turns to Mr. Money for comfort but feels rejected and blames herself for it. On the train home she meets her ex-boyfriend and the two confront each other about their feelings. Rika thinks of Mr. Money, but only for a fleeting moment as she kisses Ryo. Hoping to win Ryo’s love back from Kako.       Topics: ·       Romance ·       Polaris’ suicide attempt ·       Loss ·       Abusive relationships, manipulation and grooming tactics.     Pop culture references:    ·       Lolligoth and the Yami Kawaii aesthetic (Polaris) See Refinery 29's Yami Kawaii video for more: ·       Text Messages (SMS vs Email in japan) ·       Chatrooms + websites     Product Placement:   Marlboro cigarettes p29 Apple Laptop  p59

We Appreciate Manga™
015: Battle Royale vol. 8

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 46:35


015: Battle Royale vol. 8 By Koushun Takami and Masayuki Takaguchi   School kids are forced to kill each other until only one survives! We talk about rape and child abuse on this episode. For your convenience we’ve provided the following helplines:   UK SAMARITANS: 116 123   JAPAN: 03-5774-0992   USA SUICIDE PREVENTION:   1-800-273-8255   USA NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE  800 - 656 - HOPE (4673)     We talk about the following topics on this episode:   ·       NOTE* TRIGGER WARNING – rape + child abuse (as we talk about Mitsuko Souma) ·       Jamie Walton’s work on the Wayne Foundation, a non-profit organisation made to protect the young from sex exploitation. You can listen to her interview with Kevin Smith on his following podcast. And you can visit the Wayne Foundation website if you want to see more. ·       Using expressionism and surrealism in manga to appropriately censor, but also horrify. ·       The optimistic characters in Battle Royale, are they realistic or unreal? ·       Opposites attract and the femme fatale trope.   POP CULTURE REFERENCES:  “A star is born”  A 1937 film, Esther Blodgett is the titular star, who falls for a self-destructive man. Remade with Judy garland and once again in 1976 with Barbra Streisand and another time in 2018 with Lady Gaga.   The following is a plot synopsis of Volume 8:   Since the Battle Royale program began the majority of students have been killed. The strongest competitors being Kazuo Kiriyama and Mitsuko Soma. Soma encounters Hiroki Sugimura who is fully aware of Soma having killed his best friend, Takako Chigusa. Soma fails to seduce Sugimura and instead toys with his peaceful and pacifistic nature, buying enough time to distract Sugimura and flee.   Soma’s next encounter involves two boys, Tadakatsu Hatagami and YuichiroTakiguchi. Despite one being an anime geek and the other a sports lover, the two boys are best friends and have developed a trusting relationship throughout the Battle Royale. Soma’s plan is to divide these two whilst she’s caught in their custody. Yuichiro is the more trusting of the two and whilst Katsu naps, he loosens her cuffs and in turn Soma develops a genuine sense of intimacy with the charming Yuichiro.   Katsu wakes from his nap and decides to switch places with Yuichiro so to watch over Soma. She quickly plays on Katsu’s jealousy of Yuichiro and eventually she works up the sexual tension to get his guard down. She lures him into having sex and before she can get out a hidden razor blade, a cat jumps out of the bushes foiling her attempt. She doesn’t kill Katsu, but merely cuts his cheek.   Yuichiro wakes up confused, Katsu tells the truth but Soma tells Yuichiro that she was raped. In a demand for trust, Yuichiro asks for his gun back and Katsu is willing to give it, that’s until he spots Soma glancing at her sickle. Katsu does not hesitate and fires his gun at Soma. Yuichiro gets in the way of the bullet. This makes Katsu distraught and Soma uses this moment to grab the sickle and kill Katsu.   Soma switches her behaviour from killing Yuichiro to feeling guilty about his bullet wound. The guilt overwhelms her and in an act of pity she promptly rapes him. Yuichiro is bewildered and in pain yet he notices something about Soma’s mood swings and the look in her eyes. There are two Mitsuko Soma’s. A past trauma she endured has resulted in her having split personalities. Soma, or the cold and calculating Soma, eventually kills Yuichiro and proceeds to her next target.   Instagram –  weappreciatemanga.co.uk Twitter - @RealJamesFitton Website – Weappreciatemanga.com Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com

Hitting The Marks Podcast Network
Tables, Athers & Chairs 06.27.19

Hitting The Marks Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 19:22


RIP Lionheart - On today’s show @AthersChairs talks about the passing of ICW Heavweight Champion Adrian “Lionheart” McCallum, how his loss has left a huge impact on the British Wrestling scene and talks about depression & suicide. If you’re going through a tough time there are people that will listen: UK - Samaritans 116 123 - USA - National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255 - Canada - Crisis Service Canada - +18334564566

The Backstory
Living with Parkinson's: Terry's story

The Backstory

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 30:24


Season 5 Episode 8Terry was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease when he was 59. 8 years after his diagnosis, he and daughter Vicki talk about how the illness has changed their lives, individually and as a family, the strains and losses that come with living with a progressive disease and how it also has the potential to bring people closer together.Help and support:Parkinson's UKSamaritans 116 123 (24 hours)NHS information about Parkinson'sCarers UKYou can support us with likes, shares and reviews.Music credits:Main theme:Title: NancyAuthor: Grimo (http://www.gosoundtrack.com/the-team/)Source: www.gosoundtrack.comLicense CC By 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Incidental music:Title: "Light Thought Variation 3"Author: Kevin MacLeodSource: incompetech.comLicensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Did I Do That?
Pod M8s Presnts: You Alright Mate?

Why Did I Do That?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 71:13


Hey guys! This is something very different where me and a few other podcasters come together to talk about mental health. Podm8’s presents ‘you okay m8?’ Time to talk about mental health, several different hosts of different have come to together to discuss their personal experiences and thoughts on their mental health and the culture around it.Over three different episodes with three different groups we hope from this we can help encourage more conversations and openness towards the subject of our mental health.Helpful links referenced in all shows:Daries of a broken mind documentary - https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=ATTbHvI-pVUChild line - https://www.childline.org.ukSamaritans - |https://www.samaritans.orgMental health website - http://mentalhealth.org.ukMind charity - https://www.mind.org.ukNational alliance mental illness - www.nami.orgAnd if you want to find our regular podcasts you can find them by host here:UK group 1:Rory - doghair presents and hangover reviewsAlex - Alex and Alex podcastCarlyle - Dungens and dragnosMaisie - Beg to DifferUK group 2 :Charlie - Why did I do that?Harry - The ranked list of everythingChris - Dungens and dragnosUS group:Phil - The Phil Better showDante - Play DnD, Lets get contextual, kid theoryZac - lets get contextual, let’s think about that

Play D&D
You Alright M8?

Play D&D

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 93:15


Podm8’s presents ‘you okay m8?’ Time to talk about mental health, several different hosts ofdifferent have come to together to discuss their personal experiences and thoughts on theirmental health and the culture around it.Over three different episodes with three different groups we hope from this we can helpencourage more conversations and openness towards the subject of our mental health.Helpful links referenced in all shows:Diaries of a broken mind documentary -https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=ATTbHvI-pVUChild line -https://www.childline.org.ukSamaritans - |https://www.samaritans.orgMental health website -http://mentalhealth.org.ukMind charity -https://www.mind.org.ukNational alliance mental illness -www.nami.orgAnd if you want to find our regular podcasts you can find them by host here:UK group 1:Rory - Doghair Presents and Hangover ReviewsAlex - Alex and Alex podcastCarlyle - Dungens and DragnosMaisie - Beg to DifferUK group 2 :Charlie - Why did I do that?Harry - The Ranked List of EverythingChris - Dungens and DragnosNorth American group:Phil - The Phil Better ShowDante - Play D&D, Lets get Contextual, kid theoryZac - Lets get Contextual, Let’s think about that

The Backstory
Who helps NICU parents? Vicki's story

The Backstory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 28:58


Who helps NICU parents? Vicki's storySeason 4 Episode 5Vicki is a young woman on a mission.  Having experienced life on the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) after the birth of her first son, she's determined to push for better mental health provision for parents in similar situations.  Vicki struggled with the shock and her mental health suffered, all whilst trying to care for a young baby with significant health problems.  She talks openly about the experience for her, son Elijah and partner Greg.As always, this week's backstory is followed by backchat in which Claire and Suzy talk about the pros and cons of blogging and why getting the right therapy is so important, as well as our regular podcast recommendation.Help and information:Bliss – for babies born premature or sick bliss.org.ukSamaritans 24 hours a day, free and confidential call 116 123Vicki's blog can be found here.Music credits:Main theme:Title: NancyAuthor: Grimo (http://www.gosoundtrack.com/the-team/)Source: www.gosoundtrack.comLicence: CC By 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)You can really help us with reviews, likes, shares and signing up a friend.  Thanks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talking Tastebuds
Rhiannon Lambert: How To Re-Nourish Your Body

Talking Tastebuds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 46:13


Nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert is the founder of Harley Street Clinic Rhitrition and author of the brilliant Re-Nourish: A Simple Way To Eat Well.Registered with the Association for Nutrition, Rhiannon obtained a first-class Bachelor degree in Nutrition and Health and a Master’s degree in Obesity, Risks and Prevention. She is also a Master Practitioner in Eating Disorders and Obesity having obtained a Diploma approved by The British Psychological Society from The National Centre For Eating Disorders.In this episode, the beautiful brainiac shares her story from singer to health professional and dispels food fad myths.If you or a friend or relative is struggling with an eating disorder, please refer to any of the following charities:Sane: http://www.sane.org.ukThe Mix: http://www.themix.org.ukMind: https://www.mind.org.ukSamaritans: https://www.samaritans.orgFind Rhiannon: @rhitrition on Twitter and InstagramBuy her book: http://amzn.to/2nofO1rFind me on all platforms @venetiafalconer #TalkingTastebuds See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

GR8 M8S Podcast
Would You Super Smash, Bros? | Ep. 16

GR8 M8S Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 138:53


Your M8S get real deep and talk about changing perspectives, what we think about live-action adaptations, the beauty of Japanese animation, how hyped are we for Episode VIII, someone's getting haunted, our history with video games and mobile phones, mental health in an Asian-Australian context, and SAVE OUR LIBRARY! CONTENT WARNING: Some Strong Language. Listen at your own discretion.---This episode contains content that may be distressing to some people. If you feel at any time uncomfortable listening to the episode, call the following counselling services relevant to your country:-USA-Suicide Prevention Lifeline | 1 800 273 8255 | suicidepreventionlifeline.org-Australia-Lifeline | 13 11 14 | lifeline.org.auKids Helpline | 1800 55 1800 | kidshelpline.com.au-UK-Samaritans | 116 123 | samaritans.orgChildline | 0800 11 11 | childline.org.ukFor more countries, go to: goo.gl/DY1NpY---Your M8S: Binaya (@binsinstheair) | Josh (@abangpinoy)FOLLOW us on Twitter @GR8M8SPodcast | On Instagram @gr8m8spodcast | Got Questions? Use #GR8M8SPodcast | FIND us at gr8m8spodcast.wixsite.com/heym8 | LISTEN to us on almost everything! Just search 'GR8 M8S Podcast'. Leave us a rate and review on iTunes, and share us to your friends! Thank you for the love!Music: "Negatives" by Mystic State. Go support Mystic State at soundcloud.com/mysticstate