In this candid conversation, Phil Edman reflects on his journey from campaigning for the Rockingham Marina and serving in the WA Parliament to facing intense public scrutiny, investigations and the mental health struggles that followed. For the first time, he speaks openly about reaching the point where he questioned whether life was worth living, the support that helped him through, and the experience that ultimately changed the direction of his life.
The discussion also explores the realities of political life, forgiveness, faith, homelessness in Rockingham, leadership, and why Phil believes compassion should come before politics. This is an honest conversation about resilience, public life and finding hope after adversity.
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WA politics and public serviceMental health and suicideThe impact of media scrutinyFaith and forgivenessHomelessness in Western AustraliaCommunity leadership and serviceAt IPL Radio, our mission is to inspire meaningful conversations that help people better understand the issues shaping our communities.
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