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The podcast currently has 97 episodes available.
Talking for Change is Canada's first formal, national and federally funded secondary prevention program to prevent child sexual abuse and the use of child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) and Dr. Ainslie Heasman is at the helm. An acclaimed psychologist and a leader in the field of child sexual abuse prevention, she joins us today to share more about the goals of this program and how it will help ensure a safer future for Canadian youth.
If you'd like to learn more about Talking for Change or are troubled by sexual interest or behaviour involving children and wish to seek anonymous support and free therapy, visit the Talking for Change website.
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Please see below several mental health resources to help you through times of suicidal ideation.
Stories have always been a part of my life. Whether it was the relief from my anxiety that would come from a bedtime story or starting a podcast to tell my own, stories have always been there for me. Storytelling has played a crucial role in how I've been able to navigate difficult times of suicidal ideation and so today's episode is an exploration into the true power of storytelling and its effects on suicidal ideation. In today's episode, I'm humbled to be joined by Sportsnet host Ailish Forfar, renowned podcast producer and storyteller Mia Lobel and psychology graduate Piper Daken.
If you are experiencing a suicidal crisis moment and need immediate help you can dial 9-8-8 anywhere in Canada to receive 24/7 crisis support.
Kids Help Phone: If you are struggling with suicidal ideation or any mental distress and are under the age of 30 please get in touch with Kids Help Phone using any of the following means: Text: 686868 Call: 1-800-668-6868 Online Chat (open from 7 pm - 11:15 pm ET): Link
Find a Helpline that suites your mental health needs using this directory: Find a Helpline
Learn more about holistic mental health care by reading the First Nations Mental Wellness Continuum Framework
Explore the Suicide Prevention Toolkits created by the Mental Health Commission of Canada
The Canadian Mental Health Associate (CMHA) is one of Canada's oldest and most trusted mental health organizations. By finding your local CMHA chapter using this hyperlink, you can discover what suicide prevention and mental health resources are available to you in your community.
If you are looking to be trained in Suicide Prevention First Aid I recommend checking out ASIST or any of the programs through Livingworks.
If you are a student, please do not hesitate to explore the mental health resources available to you through your university's healthcare programs. Booking my first session with a counsellor at my university was a life-changing decision.
Thank you all for an incredible season! To stay in touch until next season feel free to email me at [email protected] or follow me on Instagram @moorzyyy or the podcast @lifesawreckpodcast
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Join Mia's Newsletter for some incredible reads about the world of storytelling and follow her on LinkedIN
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In 1985, era-defining director John Huges introduced us to a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess and a criminal. Today, some guy with a podcast introduces us to the Life's a Wreck Community.
Special thanks to my friends Pedro Da Cunha, Chandra Eadie, and Shawn Seeley for bravely sharing their stories and how the community has played a role in their mental health journeys.
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Please explore local mental health resources. You are worthy of the health that you seek. If you are in crisis please dial 9-8-8 for a national, free, 24/7 Suicide Crisis Line.
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What does it mean to be a hero? This week on the podcast we answer that question. I'm thrilled to be joined by Canadian Paralympic sledge hockey athlete Kevin Rempel to discuss the mindset that has helped him overcome unthinkable odds. A living testament to the power of the mind and positive thinking, Kevin was once told he would never walk again following a motocross accident in his early 20s. Around the same time, Kevin also lost his father to suicide. During our conversation, Kevin reveals how he overcame suicidal ideation of his own and not only set himself on a more positive path but one that led to him regaining the ability to walk and representing Canada on the world's stage at the 2014 Sochi Paralympics. A beautiful introduction to The Hero's Mindset.
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Please explore local mental health resources. You are worthy of the health that you seek. If you are in crisis please dial 9-8-8 for a national, free, 24/7 Suicide Crisis Line.
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This Pride we're celebrating our queer community through exploring what that word means to young queer folk who have grown up in rural Canadian communities. Join Kiley White and I as we hit a Live stage and record alongside Tris Chaulk and Spencer Morris.
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This one might be hard to believe...but finances...can affect your mental health. A true shock to almost no one. We've all been there, checking our bank account, seeing bills come we're not quite ready for, you can feel those stress levels rise and anxiety start to creep in. A life lesson I think is applicable here is that it's easy to fear something you don't understand. Enter one of Canada's leading personal finance experts, podcast and author Jessica Moorhouse. Jessica and I sat down to discuss not only how our finances affect our mental health but also how our mental health affects our finances. A mandatory listen for anyone focussed on coupling their financial health with their mental health.
Listen to Jessica's Podcast - More Money
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Please explore local mental health resources. You are worthy of the health that you seek. If you are in crisis please dial 9-8-8 for a national, free, 24/7 Suicide Crisis Line.
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For years of my life, I thought the standard was perfection. Everything I did, I felt I had to do perfectly. I craved to be the perfect son, boyfriend, student, and athlete, I wanted to be flawless and when a flaw presented itself I resented it. I thought perfection would lead to fulfillment. Sound familiar? Well, colour me fuc*ing pink when I one day woke up and came to the realization that PERFECTION ISN'T REAL and that the search for "perfect" had only ever left me in shambles. Perfectionism is one of the most misrepresented and misunderstood personality traits and goddamnit that stops today. Please help me welcome renowned psychologist and Perfectionism expert Dr. Simon Sherry for a truly perfect talk on perfectionism.
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Please explore local mental health resources. You are worthy of the health that you seek. If you are in crisis please dial 9-8-8 for a national, free, 24/7 Suicide Crisis Line.
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This week on the podcast I'm excited to share a collaborative episode that we did with Groovin' hosted by Kiley White. Kiley and I explore the highs and lows of creative work, the boundaries we set surrounding what we share on our shows, how we approach storytelling and much more. A feel-good episode through and through. Chicken soup for the soul and your ears. What a wreck.
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Please explore local mental health resources. You are worthy of the health that you seek. If you are in crisis please dial 9-8-8 for a national, free, 24/7 Suicide Crisis Line.
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Very cool episode this week. Today I sit down with a true one of one in the podcasting world, Jeremie Saunders from CBC's Sickboy podcast, to explore his experiences as a man living with Cystic Fibrosis (CF), the most common fatal genetic disease affecting Canadian children and young adults. Jeremie shares how he learned of his diagnosis as a child and how it shaped his views on life after learning that he'd be unlikely to see his 35th birthday. He explores the nuances of living life faced with his mortality through the lens of mental health and provides an authentic look into the highs and lows associated with his disease and the subsequent release of a life-saving drug in Trikafta.
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Check out CF Canada's Podcast Breathless
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Please explore local mental health resources. You are worthy of the health that you seek. If you are in crisis please dial 9-8-8 for a national, free, 24/7 Suicide Crisis Line.
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Alas it was a very somber day in Halifax Nova Scotia, grey and gloomy. I sat in my expiring office chair the faux leather flaking onto the floor. I had just finished my interview with Booby Temps, a brilliant flourish of a man, the second hosts of Dating Games and my old friend. I had interviewed his cohost Stephanie Foster earlier in the week and now as I stared at the white "this Zoom has ended" screen, frozen in my mental wreckage trying to grapple with how I would edit this podcast I sat back, my chair's old bones creaking and I thought.....Wait a goddamn second is it really all just a GAME?!
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Please explore local mental health resources. You are worthy of the health that you seek. If you are in crisis please dial 9-8-8 for a national, free, 24/7 Suicide Crisis Line.
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