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...
#41 Dos & D: Doing The Small Things Well, Being Authentic and Their Controversial Guest
The Remember When Podcast
46 minutes
3 months ago
#41 Dos & D: Doing The Small Things Well, Being Authentic and Their Controversial Guest
In this episode, Lachie sits down with Dos & D to chat about how their podcast started, how they met, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. The boys open up about the backlash they faced for a guest they had on, why staying authentic matters, and what it really takes to build something real. Follow the show: @rememberwhenpod_
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...