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Episode two - Mental illness and the older generation

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Join hosts Paul and Troy as they sit down with special guest Jacob Mangelsdorf for an open and honest conversation about mental health, generational attitudes, and the journey toward understanding and support. Drawing from both personal experience and professional insight, this episode explores how mental health has been viewed by older generations, the barriers many faced in seeking help, and how those perspectives continue to shape conversations today. Together, they discuss lived experiences with challenges such as anxiety, depression, PTSD and the importance of breaking down stigma to create a culture where people feel safe to speak up. This episode is a thoughtful blend of real stories, reflection, and practical understanding; offering listeners a deeper look at how mental health affects us all, regardless of age, and why meaningful conversations matter more than ever. If you need support please reach out to: Lifeline Australia on 13 11 14 Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636 Mens Line Australia on 1300 789 978 Jacob Mangelsdorf Counselling on 0468 357 034 (available for in person appointments in Hallett Cove or phone appointments available Australia wide.

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Episode two - Mental illness and the older generation

Join hosts Paul and Troy as they sit down with special guest Jacob Mangelsdorf for an open and honest conversation about mental health, generational attitudes, and the journey toward understanding and support. Drawing from both personal experience and professional insight, this episode explores how mental health has been viewed by older generations, the barriers many faced in seeking help, and how those perspectives continue to shape conversations today. Together, they discuss lived experiences with challenges such as anxiety, depression, PTSD and the importance of breaking down stigma to create a culture where people feel safe to speak up. This episode is a thoughtful blend of real stories, reflection, and practical understanding; offering listeners a deeper look at how mental health affects us all, regardless of age, and why meaningful conversations matter more than ever. If you need support please reach out to: Lifeline Australia on 13 11 14 Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636 Mens Line Australia on 1300 789 978 Jacob Mangelsdorf Counselling on 0468 357 034 (available for in person appointments in Hallett Cove or phone appointments available Australia wide.

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Episode One dives straight into the conversations many Australians are having; but not always openly. From the controversy at a recent ANZAC Day dawn service, where a man "booed" during a Welcome to Country, the hosts unpack what this moment represents from multiple angles. What does a Welcome to Country mean to Indigenous Australians? Why does it resonate deeply for some, while others question its place in national events. This episode doesn't shy away from tension. It explores the balance between respect, traditions, and freedom of speech, while also giving a voice to differing perspectives; including the often unspoken views held by some white Australians. The discussion then shifts to the highly publicised case of Ben Roberts-Smith, examining what it truly means to serve your country. The hosts question how we define heroism, accountability, and loyalty, and whether Australia adequately supports its servicemen and women; both during their time and after their time in uniform. Raw, thought-provoking, and unfiltered. Episode One sets the tone for a podcast that isn't afraid to sit in the grey areas and ask the hard questions.

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