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Nick Hudson shares how he pushed through the stigma to talk about his own periods of depression. He started the Push-Up Challenge with a few mates, knocking out push ups at work and even in supermarkets, to quickly becoming a huge mental health fitness challenge, raising millions for mental health charities.
The event involves individuals, families, communities, industries and schools banding together to get fit, raise funds and have meaningful conversations around mental health and suicide.
01:28 Mental health burden on individuals, families and communities
02:56 Men are least likely to get help for mental ill health
05:28 Nature and connection can impact mood and mental health
08:15 How the Push-Up Challenge first started, with Nick and mates
11:50 Nick's own period of depression
13:20 Open heart surgery that led to a mental health decline
17:52 Opening up about depression has not been easy
18:50 Liberating feeling of talking openly about mental health
20:24 Raising awareness and money for mental health charities
22:10 Connecting remote workplaces, schools, and communities
24:16 Mental health conversations and people's stories
25:30 Push-up Challenge in June highlighting Suicide awareness
25:50 Why 3144 Push-ups?
27:50 Which charities does the Push-Up Challenge fundraise for?
29:00 About the Lifeline, Movember, Push For Better Foundation mental health charities
32:48 The Push For Better School Mental Health Ambassador Program
33:40 How to get involved in the Push-Up Challenge individually, as a group or as a school
34:35 Nick's own approach to managing his mental health
37:50 The significance of connection, nature, and exercise.
38:20 How food affects mental wellbeing
40:40 What is next for The Push-Up Challenge
By Claire McDonnell LiuNick Hudson shares how he pushed through the stigma to talk about his own periods of depression. He started the Push-Up Challenge with a few mates, knocking out push ups at work and even in supermarkets, to quickly becoming a huge mental health fitness challenge, raising millions for mental health charities.
The event involves individuals, families, communities, industries and schools banding together to get fit, raise funds and have meaningful conversations around mental health and suicide.
01:28 Mental health burden on individuals, families and communities
02:56 Men are least likely to get help for mental ill health
05:28 Nature and connection can impact mood and mental health
08:15 How the Push-Up Challenge first started, with Nick and mates
11:50 Nick's own period of depression
13:20 Open heart surgery that led to a mental health decline
17:52 Opening up about depression has not been easy
18:50 Liberating feeling of talking openly about mental health
20:24 Raising awareness and money for mental health charities
22:10 Connecting remote workplaces, schools, and communities
24:16 Mental health conversations and people's stories
25:30 Push-up Challenge in June highlighting Suicide awareness
25:50 Why 3144 Push-ups?
27:50 Which charities does the Push-Up Challenge fundraise for?
29:00 About the Lifeline, Movember, Push For Better Foundation mental health charities
32:48 The Push For Better School Mental Health Ambassador Program
33:40 How to get involved in the Push-Up Challenge individually, as a group or as a school
34:35 Nick's own approach to managing his mental health
37:50 The significance of connection, nature, and exercise.
38:20 How food affects mental wellbeing
40:40 What is next for The Push-Up Challenge