The idea behind Proper Mental is quite simply to explore all aspects of mental health and mental illness.
And, I hope by doing so, to play my part in normalising these types of conversations.
This isn’t a therapy podcast and it’s not a sad stories podcast.
I’m not here to offer help, advice or tell you what to do because I’m not qualified to do so.
What I am here to do is be relatable.
If just one person listens to this and feels a little bit better, even just for an hour, then I will consider it a job well done!
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The idea behind Proper Mental is quite simply to explore all aspects of mental health and mental illness.
And, I hope by doing so, to play my part in normalising these types of conversations.
This isn’t a therapy podcast and it’s not a sad stories podcast.
I’m not here to offer help, advice or tell you what to do because I’m not qualified to do so.
What I am here to do is be relatable.
If just one person listens to this and feels a little bit better, even just for an hour, then I will consider it a job well done!
Finding meaning and answering life's big questions with Brother Richard Hendrick
The Proper Mental Podcast
58 minutes
3 days ago
Finding meaning and answering life's big questions with Brother Richard Hendrick
Welcome to episode 233 with Brother Richard Hendrick, who is a Capuchin Franciscan priest-friar, a mindfulness and meditation teacher, and a poet and author.
For over 20 years, he has worked to bring the insights of the Christian Contemplative tradition to wider public awareness, particularly in relation to modern mindfulness theory and has worked as a retreat giver and chaplain in various settings, including schools, hospitals, and prisons.
He is the author of two books about mindfulness and mediation and his poem 'Lockdown' went viral in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 and was translated into twenty-six languages.
In this episode I chat to Brother Richard about why he decided to join the priesthood, his path to becoming a monk and the origins of the Capuchin Franciscan brotherhood.
We chat about the difference between meaning and purpose, how to find meaning in all aspects of life, facing our own mortality and looking for answers to life’s big questions.
We also chat about small acts of service, getting curious, the importance of differentiating between self-centeredness and self-compassion and how to cultivate compassion for ourselves as well as others.
This conversation with Brother Richard had quite a profound effect on me and I’ve found myself coming back to it several times since we spoke.
I can’t wait to hear what you take from it if you choose to listen!
Follow Brother Richard on social media @brorichard
His blog can be found at Brother Richard's blog: mindful mystical musings.
More about his books here: Brother Richard Hendrick | Hachette UK
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The Proper Mental Podcast
The idea behind Proper Mental is quite simply to explore all aspects of mental health and mental illness.
And, I hope by doing so, to play my part in normalising these types of conversations.
This isn’t a therapy podcast and it’s not a sad stories podcast.
I’m not here to offer help, advice or tell you what to do because I’m not qualified to do so.
What I am here to do is be relatable.
If just one person listens to this and feels a little bit better, even just for an hour, then I will consider it a job well done!