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Summary
Matthew Johnstone, a former creative director in the advertising industry, shares his journey from the high-pressure world of advertising to becoming a mental health and wellbeing advocate. He discusses the stresses and traumas of the advertising industry and the impact it had on his mental health.
After experiencing the 9/11 attacks in New York, he realised the need for change in his life and began writing and illustrating books on mental health. Matthew emphasises the power of imagery in communication and the importance of authenticity in storytelling.
He also discusses the potential impact of AI on the field of illustration.
In this conversation, Matthew Johnstone discusses the challenges of mental health work, particularly in relation to burnout and compassion fatigue. He shares his experiences working with schizophrenia and emphasises the importance of education and providing hope.
Matthew also talks about his venture, Here's a Thought (HAT), which aims to deliver simple and concise well-being messages to schools. He reflects on failures and setbacks and offers advice for early startup founders. Throughout the conversation, Matthew highlights the significance of creativity, collaboration, and continuous learning.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
02:14
Experience in the Advertising Industry
04:11
Mental Health Issues in the Advertising Industry
07:57
Transition to Mental Health and Wellbeing Advocacy
09:55
Impact of 9/11 on Personal Life
11:42
Writing the Book 'I Had a Black Dog'
13:27
Reception and Impact of the Book
14:37
Using Illustrations for Mental Health Advocacy
18:16
Finding Beauty in Unconventional Places
19:49
Homelessness and Authenticity
22:54
Work with Mental Health Organisations
26:43
Using Imagery in Pitch Decks
33:05
Impact of AI on Illustration
34:02
Working in Different Environments
35:01
The Challenges of Mental Health Work
36:00
Educating and Providing Hope for Schizophrenia
36:39
Burnout in the Healthcare Industry
37:37
Recognising and Addressing Burnout
38:34
The Importance of Work-Life Balance
39:02
The Wellbeing Toolbox
40:26
Lessons from Failures and Setbacks
41:27
Creating Here's a Thought
42:53
Pivoting to the Education Sector
44:10
Simplifying the HAT Wellbeing Program
45:09
Collaboration and Mentors
46:10
Lessons Learned and Advice for Startups
56:03
The Importance of Ideas and Intuition
LINKS
www.hatwellbeing.com
Matt’s LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-johnstone-97b87b2a/
By Paul King: Startup Fail Wisdom: Insights from Founders and EntrepreneursSummary
Matthew Johnstone, a former creative director in the advertising industry, shares his journey from the high-pressure world of advertising to becoming a mental health and wellbeing advocate. He discusses the stresses and traumas of the advertising industry and the impact it had on his mental health.
After experiencing the 9/11 attacks in New York, he realised the need for change in his life and began writing and illustrating books on mental health. Matthew emphasises the power of imagery in communication and the importance of authenticity in storytelling.
He also discusses the potential impact of AI on the field of illustration.
In this conversation, Matthew Johnstone discusses the challenges of mental health work, particularly in relation to burnout and compassion fatigue. He shares his experiences working with schizophrenia and emphasises the importance of education and providing hope.
Matthew also talks about his venture, Here's a Thought (HAT), which aims to deliver simple and concise well-being messages to schools. He reflects on failures and setbacks and offers advice for early startup founders. Throughout the conversation, Matthew highlights the significance of creativity, collaboration, and continuous learning.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
02:14
Experience in the Advertising Industry
04:11
Mental Health Issues in the Advertising Industry
07:57
Transition to Mental Health and Wellbeing Advocacy
09:55
Impact of 9/11 on Personal Life
11:42
Writing the Book 'I Had a Black Dog'
13:27
Reception and Impact of the Book
14:37
Using Illustrations for Mental Health Advocacy
18:16
Finding Beauty in Unconventional Places
19:49
Homelessness and Authenticity
22:54
Work with Mental Health Organisations
26:43
Using Imagery in Pitch Decks
33:05
Impact of AI on Illustration
34:02
Working in Different Environments
35:01
The Challenges of Mental Health Work
36:00
Educating and Providing Hope for Schizophrenia
36:39
Burnout in the Healthcare Industry
37:37
Recognising and Addressing Burnout
38:34
The Importance of Work-Life Balance
39:02
The Wellbeing Toolbox
40:26
Lessons from Failures and Setbacks
41:27
Creating Here's a Thought
42:53
Pivoting to the Education Sector
44:10
Simplifying the HAT Wellbeing Program
45:09
Collaboration and Mentors
46:10
Lessons Learned and Advice for Startups
56:03
The Importance of Ideas and Intuition
LINKS
www.hatwellbeing.com
Matt’s LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-johnstone-97b87b2a/