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The mental health challenges of shift work extend far beyond simple fatigue. In this powerful conversation with Matt Newlands, former police officer and co-founder of Frontline Mental Health, we delve into the subtle warning signs of declining mental health that often go unrecognised in frontline workers.
Matt shares his personal journey through post-traumatic stress and depression, revealing how these experiences fueled his passion for supporting others in similar roles. Together, we explore the critical gap between the old guard mentality of "this is what you signed up for" and the evolving understanding that sustainable careers shouldn't come at the expense of wellbeing.
What does depression really look like in shift workers? Not necessarily the stereotypical image of isolation, but often manifesting as hyperactivity, distraction-seeking, irritability, or chasing dopamine hits through various means. We unpack how circadian disruption compounds these challenges, creating a perfect storm for mental health struggles.
Perhaps most valuable is Matt's guidance on having those difficult conversations with colleagues or partners who may be struggling. The simple yet profound statement "I'm in this with you" can open doors to connection when someone feels most isolated. We also challenge misconceptions about suicidal thoughts, revealing how feeling burdensome to others often drives these feelings more than escaping personal pain.
Whether you're a shift worker, first responder, healthcare professional, or someone who cares about them, this episode provides practical strategies for recognising warning signs, initiating supportive conversations, and implementing free, accessible wellbeing practices that can make all the difference. Discover how education, regulation and disclosure form the foundation of not just surviving shift work, but thriving through it.
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"The Shift Workers Collective"
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Disclaimer: Roger Sutherland is not a doctor or a medical professional. Always consult a physician before implementing any strategies mentioned in this podcast. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Roger Sutherland will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of the information contained in this podcast including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness, or death.
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By Roger Sutherland | Veteran Shift Worker | Coach | Nutritionist | Breathwork Facilitator | Keynote Speaker5
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Text me what you thought of the show đ
The mental health challenges of shift work extend far beyond simple fatigue. In this powerful conversation with Matt Newlands, former police officer and co-founder of Frontline Mental Health, we delve into the subtle warning signs of declining mental health that often go unrecognised in frontline workers.
Matt shares his personal journey through post-traumatic stress and depression, revealing how these experiences fueled his passion for supporting others in similar roles. Together, we explore the critical gap between the old guard mentality of "this is what you signed up for" and the evolving understanding that sustainable careers shouldn't come at the expense of wellbeing.
What does depression really look like in shift workers? Not necessarily the stereotypical image of isolation, but often manifesting as hyperactivity, distraction-seeking, irritability, or chasing dopamine hits through various means. We unpack how circadian disruption compounds these challenges, creating a perfect storm for mental health struggles.
Perhaps most valuable is Matt's guidance on having those difficult conversations with colleagues or partners who may be struggling. The simple yet profound statement "I'm in this with you" can open doors to connection when someone feels most isolated. We also challenge misconceptions about suicidal thoughts, revealing how feeling burdensome to others often drives these feelings more than escaping personal pain.
Whether you're a shift worker, first responder, healthcare professional, or someone who cares about them, this episode provides practical strategies for recognising warning signs, initiating supportive conversations, and implementing free, accessible wellbeing practices that can make all the difference. Discover how education, regulation and disclosure form the foundation of not just surviving shift work, but thriving through it.
Support the show
----------------------------
ANNOUNCING
"The Shift Workers Collective"
https://join.ahealthyshift.com/the-shift-workers-collective
Click the link to learn all about it
-----------------------------
YOU CAN FIND ME AT
Website
_____________________
Disclaimer: Roger Sutherland is not a doctor or a medical professional. Always consult a physician before implementing any strategies mentioned in this podcast. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Roger Sutherland will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of the information contained in this podcast including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness, or death.
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