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Ep.3 Seeing yourself in another : A conversation with Mitch Wallis

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Seeing yourself in another
In this episode, I'm in conversation with Mitch Wallis.

Mitch is a leader in Mental health, and one of the most recognizable faces in the mental health conversation in Australia and beyond.
We met originally when I spoke at the SMBI program at Columbia University after being invited to speak by the wonderful Barnet Bain
After the event, Mitch and I became immediate friends, and brothers in a conversation around mental health, and mental advocacy - to bring light to what is one of the largest health issues facing all generations alive today.
Our stories are Similar in so many ways, and Mitch boldly shares his story;
from his battle with his own mental illness , to how he walked a path into the mental health he has today.
We chat about one of THE most important things we can do toward mental health for ALL of us.. to help create the space to share our mental health stories.
To be able to see oneself in another is part of the healing, and to hear other people’s mental health stories, allows us to realize we are far from alone.
To learn more on all the wonderful things Mitch Wallis is up to, go here: www.mitchwallis.com

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Seeing yourself in another
In this episode, I'm in conversation with Mitch Wallis.

Mitch is a leader in Mental health, and one of the most recognizable faces in the mental health conversation in Australia and beyond.
We met originally when I spoke at the SMBI program at Columbia University after being invited to speak by the wonderful Barnet Bain
After the event, Mitch and I became immediate friends, and brothers in a conversation around mental health, and mental advocacy - to bring light to what is one of the largest health issues facing all generations alive today.
Our stories are Similar in so many ways, and Mitch boldly shares his story;
from his battle with his own mental illness , to how he walked a path into the mental health he has today.
We chat about one of THE most important things we can do toward mental health for ALL of us.. to help create the space to share our mental health stories.
To be able to see oneself in another is part of the healing, and to hear other people’s mental health stories, allows us to realize we are far from alone.
To learn more on all the wonderful things Mitch Wallis is up to, go here: www.mitchwallis.com

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