This week, Lachie sits down with Sean Phillip, founder of The Shaka Project, for a powerful and deeply honest conversation around mental health, purpose and perspective. Sean opens up about his own mental health journey, why it’s important to remember that it’s everyone’s first time living, and the simple but vital reminder that you matter. We also dive into how The Shaka Project began, the impact it’s having across communities, and the workshops they run to help start meaningful conversation...
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This week, Lachie sits down with Sean Phillip, founder of The Shaka Project, for a powerful and deeply honest conversation around mental health, purpose and perspective. Sean opens up about his own mental health journey, why it’s important to remember that it’s everyone’s first time living, and the simple but vital reminder that you matter. We also dive into how The Shaka Project began, the impact it’s having across communities, and the workshops they run to help start meaningful conversation...
#40 Speak And Share: Breaking Mental Health Stigmas, Loss and The Importance of A Conversation
The Remember When Podcast
45 minutes
3 months ago
#40 Speak And Share: Breaking Mental Health Stigmas, Loss and The Importance of A Conversation
In this episode, Lachie sits down with the boys from Speak and Share, a powerful mental health organisation on a mission to start real conversations and break the stigma around mental health. They dive into how Speak and Share began, the impact they’re having in schools and communities, and why opening up can change and even save lives. From honest stories to practical advice, this chat is full of raw moments, laughter, and real talk about what it means to look after your mates and you...
The Remember When Podcast
This week, Lachie sits down with Sean Phillip, founder of The Shaka Project, for a powerful and deeply honest conversation around mental health, purpose and perspective. Sean opens up about his own mental health journey, why it’s important to remember that it’s everyone’s first time living, and the simple but vital reminder that you matter. We also dive into how The Shaka Project began, the impact it’s having across communities, and the workshops they run to help start meaningful conversation...