Lively Minds, the UK Mental Health Podcast
Hosts Will and Ellie interview therapist and crocheter Olivia Dieterich about her book Random Acts of Crochet Kindness and the global movement she founded. After losing a friend, Natalie, to suicide, Olivia used crochet to cope with grief and set a 100-day challenge to crochet a flower each day and leave it for strangers with a note inviting them to take it home, sparking the hashtag. During lockdown, a found item was shared on a local Facebook group, leading to BBC coverage and the creation of a UK-based Facebook community now exceeding 350,000 members worldwide. Olivia discusses crochet’s grounding benefits, building self-esteem and purpose, supporting urges like self-harm, and creating “glimmers” of joy for others. The book offers beginner-friendly patterns, tags, guidance, and stories, and Olivia hopes to create a children’s version and more in-person meetups. Please note that this show does not constitute medical advice and is not a replacement for seeking professional help. You can find out more about the show and get signposting to support on our website livelymindspod.com [http://livelymindspod.com] Follow @livelymindspod on social media, or see our links at https://www.bio.link/livelyminds [https://www.bio.link/livelyminds] 00:00 Welcome to Lively Minds 01:07 How Crochet Kindness Began 02:23 Crochet as Therapy 05:09 Why Giving Helps You 06:28 Going Viral in Lockdown 08:10 A Global Kindness Community 09:59 Small Joys and Glimmers 0:53 Inside the New Book 13:23 Mental Health Lessons 15:14 Community and Connection 16:39 Letting Go of Projects 18:24 Whats Next and Wrap Up
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