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By Trav Johnson
The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.
I've always loved telling stories. Pictures in our minds capture the imagination in a way that moves us to response. In my opinion, a parable trumps data and lecture any day.
This episode gives commentary around the value of story in the realm of mental health, and interacts with three parables I've been working on:
"A hundred dollars";
"Peach Stones and the Tree of Life.", and;
"Elvis in the Judean Foothills".
Music credit:
And then I wake up - spring gang
Some Air - Gloria Tells
Where She'll Go - Mimmi Bangoura
Fly Back To Me - Gloria Tells
A reflection on four conversations I had in late January -- identifying some key questions and musings on the relevance of the Resolute Love Project.
"Resolute Love can become an on-ramp into best practice therapeutic care through a lived experience learning approach."
Music credit:
Silhouettes - Ray & Ray.
The blame game - Dasloe.
Pulling back the curtain on some of my planning for the Resolute Love project this year.
It feels a bit like I'm building the plane as it prepares for take-off, but perhaps that's the nature of innovation!
These are some of my 2024 priorities as I grapple with the question of how my own experiences and skills intersect with the needs of parents supporting young people.
Music credit:
The Blame Game - Dasloe.
My All Time - Ray & Ray.
Our third and final episode discussing the profile of a Mental Health Caregiver. As part of a focus on our Resolute Love project, we're introducing the final aspects of the Caregiver Profile - 'resource aware' and 'marginally supported'.
We'd love it if you could complete (or share) the next round of our survey: www.resolute.today
An infographic of findings from the pilot survey can be found here: https://accessthestory.com/projects/resolute-love
Other research referred to in the episode can be found here: https://wildlabadelaide.org/
and here:https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/mental-health/national-study-mental-health-and-wellbeing/2020-21
Music Credits:
Red Pool by Jobii - https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/0KHFnVVruh/
Shelter by Across the Great Valley - https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/mnAugOhqJr/
Hopeful by Nebulae - https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/ncRJBdskYE/
This is our second episode with a focus on our Resolute Love Project, giving insight into the profile of a Mental Health Caregiver. This episode furthers our discussion with another two aspects of a Caregiver Profile.
We're in the midst of gathering more data on the subject -- the survey can be found here: www.resolute.today
An infographic of findings from the pilot survey can be found here: https://accessthestory.com/projects/resolute-love
Other research referred to in the episode can be found here: https://wildlabadelaide.org/
and here:https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/mental-health/national-study-mental-health-and-wellbeing/2020-21
As part of our Resolute Love Project, we've launched a survey to assist us in discovering the profile of a Mental Health Caregiver. This episode is a discussion around the findings from our pilot survey - presenting two aspects of a Caregiver Profile.
The current survey can be found here: www.resolute.today
An infographic of findings from the pilot survey can be found here: https://accessthestory.com/projects/resolute-love
Other research referred to in the episode can be found here: https://wildlabadelaide.org/
and here: https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/australias-welfare/social-isolation-and-loneliness-covid-pandemic
AccessTheStory is thrilled to be able introduce our newest team member, Adrian Blenkinsop.
For many years we have worked alongside Adrian in his coordination of the CONVERGE network in Australia and New Zealand, and we're now excited to be able to see him continue in this work as part of the AccessTheStory team.
This episode we get to hear a little of Adrian's story, his heart for ministry, and the current work of CONVERGE.
You'll find info regarding CONVERGE on our website here: https://accessthestory.com/workshops/converge
And a little bit about Adrian here: https://accessthestory.com/team/adrian-blenkinsop
Today, on a bonus episode in our 're-engage' season, I'm chatting with Richard Sharp.
Richard and I have been good friends for many years -- working alongside one another on a number of projects, and being responsible for the encouragement (and sometimes distraction) of one another.
Richard's new initiative: 'project nexus', not only complements the direction that ATS is headed, it also brings a fresh opportunity to see innovative leaders equipped for ministry in a complex and unpredictable climate.
Check Richard's work out here: https://www.projectnexus.org.au/
We are four episodes in to our 're-engage' season -- having covered questions like 'what we're about' and 'what we do', we then spent some time thinking about our VERGE project.
Each of our projects are a response to a roadblock to faith formation. For the VERGE project we thought about the metaphor of 'pulpit' as an obstruction to learning.
The RESOLUTE LOVE project seeks to overcome the roadblock of the 'platform' -- where the distance created by depersonalised messaging can amplify a sense of feeling disconnected. If you're someone who is caring for a person struggling with their mental health, then we want to help you find connection with others in the same boat. We're still exploring the best ways to do this, but if you know anything about ATS, you'll know it starts with story -- which is why we're beginning by giving you the opportunity to tell yours.
The first step of this project is gathering some stories through our online survey - you can find it at www.resolute.today
The projects we adopt are responses to roadblocks to faith formation.
VERGE is a project seeking to overcome a big obstruction to learning -- the pulpit. Notsomuch the piece of furniture, but what it can represent in people's minds as they engage with the Story of God.
In this third episode of our 're-engage' series, you'll get to hear a couple of examples of how the power barrier of the pulpit is dismantled -- opening up some significant moments for people to access God's Story.
You'll find more information about the VERGE project on our website -- https://accessthestory.com/workshops/verge
The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.