Ash opens up about how laughter became a shield, a craft, and a calling. We chat about how laughter boosts immunity, compare cruise-ship crowds with comedy club audiences, and talk candidly about drugs, faith, and the changing face of the comedy industry. How stress harms wellbeing and why laughter mattersBullying and self-deprecating humour as early survival toolsFirst cruise gigs, brutal bombs and the first big winMentors, comedy life, and the toll of drugsChoosing Australia, love, an...
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Ash opens up about how laughter became a shield, a craft, and a calling. We chat about how laughter boosts immunity, compare cruise-ship crowds with comedy club audiences, and talk candidly about drugs, faith, and the changing face of the comedy industry. How stress harms wellbeing and why laughter mattersBullying and self-deprecating humour as early survival toolsFirst cruise gigs, brutal bombs and the first big winMentors, comedy life, and the toll of drugsChoosing Australia, love, an...
TLC PULSE 5 Global Insights: Mental Health AI Chatbots, Suicide Prevention Training for Doctors and Humour as a Protective Factor.
The Laughter Clinic
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3 weeks ago
TLC PULSE 5 Global Insights: Mental Health AI Chatbots, Suicide Prevention Training for Doctors and Humour as a Protective Factor.
Content Warning: This episode discusses suicide and suicide prevention. Listener discretion is advised. Insight 1 • Pressures facing Australian mental health nurses and the need for formal support beyond AI Chatbots. https://360info.org/australias-mental-health-services-are-buckling-due-to-rising-demand-staff-shortages-and-patient-violence/ • Early evidence for AI chatbots supporting clinicians mental health. https://humanfactors.jmir.org/2025/1/e67682 Insight 2 • Adolescent menta...
The Laughter Clinic
Ash opens up about how laughter became a shield, a craft, and a calling. We chat about how laughter boosts immunity, compare cruise-ship crowds with comedy club audiences, and talk candidly about drugs, faith, and the changing face of the comedy industry. How stress harms wellbeing and why laughter mattersBullying and self-deprecating humour as early survival toolsFirst cruise gigs, brutal bombs and the first big winMentors, comedy life, and the toll of drugsChoosing Australia, love, an...