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Tragedy to Advocacy: The Cost of Silence | Grief, Judgement & Courage

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In this conversation, veteran journalist and broadcaster Nadia Mitsopoulos shares her journey from tragedy to advocacy, from decades of silence to the courage to finally tell the truth. At 61, her father took his own life. For thirteen years afterwards, she told people he'd had a heart attack, easier than facing the grief and the fear of judgement. Nadia reveals how that unspoken fear sat with her like a weight, carried quietly through work and family life. Through a Rotary breakfast where she spoke her father's story publicly for the first time, and years of advocacy on the board of Lifeline WA, she slowly found her way from silence to speaking. This is a story about breaking the silence around suicide, and showing others that reaching out, even in the hardest moments, is never a sign of weakness. Content Warning: This episode includes discussions about suicide. Please prioritise your wellbeing as you listen, and reach out to a mental health professional or a local helpline for any additional support. (Australia: Lifeline: 13 11 14 Beyondblue: 1300 224 636.) About Our Guest Nadia Mitsopoulos is an experienced and highly regarded journalist and broadcaster who has worked in the media for 30 years. After completing a Bachelor of Arts degree, Nadia worked as a journalist at GWN and Network Ten, before moving overseas to travel and work at Associated Press in London. On her return she joined Nine News in Perth where she was the state political reporter for 13 years before moving to ABC radio. She currently presents the Mornings program covering a wide range of topical issues to a statewide audience. Nadia has held numerous board roles including Lifeline WA and is currently a director of Netball WA. Read the full show notes on our Substack: https://whatsfear.substack.com/p/s3e1 [https://whatsfear.substack.com/p/s3e1] 00:00 A Life-Changing Moment 06:17 Navigating Grief and Family Dynamics 11:05 Understanding Mental Health and Suicide 16:16 Finding Purpose in Pain 21:12 Normalizing Conversations Around Mental Health 23:44 Understanding Grief and Its Impact 24:28 The Weight of Silence: Personal Reflections 25:47 Navigating Life's Challenges and Finding Strength 28:31 Judgment and Empathy: A Shift in Perspective 31:52 Acceptance and Healing: A Personal Journey 33:41 The Importance of Open Conversations 35:57 Finding Gifts in Difficult Experiences 37:11 Words of Wisdom for the Younger Self 38:25 It's A Wrap This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whatsfear.substack.com [https://whatsfear.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Tragedy to Advocacy: The Cost of Silence | Grief, Judgement & Courage

In this conversation, veteran journalist and broadcaster Nadia Mitsopoulos shares her journey from tragedy to advocacy, from decades of silence to the courage to finally tell the truth. At 61, her father took his own life. For thirteen years afterwards, she told people he'd had a heart attack, easier than facing the grief and the fear of judgement. Nadia reveals how that unspoken fear sat with her like a weight, carried quietly through work and family life. Through a Rotary breakfast where she spoke her father's story publicly for the first time, and years of advocacy on the board of Lifeline WA, she slowly found her way from silence to speaking. This is a story about breaking the silence around suicide, and showing others that reaching out, even in the hardest moments, is never a sign of weakness. Content Warning: This episode includes discussions about suicide. Please prioritise your wellbeing as you listen, and reach out to a mental health professional or a local helpline for any additional support. (Australia: Lifeline: 13 11 14 Beyondblue: 1300 224 636.) About Our Guest Nadia Mitsopoulos is an experienced and highly regarded journalist and broadcaster who has worked in the media for 30 years. After completing a Bachelor of Arts degree, Nadia worked as a journalist at GWN and Network Ten, before moving overseas to travel and work at Associated Press in London. On her return she joined Nine News in Perth where she was the state political reporter for 13 years before moving to ABC radio. She currently presents the Mornings program covering a wide range of topical issues to a statewide audience. Nadia has held numerous board roles including Lifeline WA and is currently a director of Netball WA. Read the full show notes on our Substack: https://whatsfear.substack.com/p/s3e1 [https://whatsfear.substack.com/p/s3e1] 00:00 A Life-Changing Moment 06:17 Navigating Grief and Family Dynamics 11:05 Understanding Mental Health and Suicide 16:16 Finding Purpose in Pain 21:12 Normalizing Conversations Around Mental Health 23:44 Understanding Grief and Its Impact 24:28 The Weight of Silence: Personal Reflections 25:47 Navigating Life's Challenges and Finding Strength 28:31 Judgment and Empathy: A Shift in Perspective 31:52 Acceptance and Healing: A Personal Journey 33:41 The Importance of Open Conversations 35:57 Finding Gifts in Difficult Experiences 37:11 Words of Wisdom for the Younger Self 38:25 It's A Wrap This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whatsfear.substack.com [https://whatsfear.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Looking Back, Moving Forward: Insights from Season 2 | Fear, Insight & Growth

In this special season finale, Anne and Jo pause together to reflect on Season 2's remarkable journey through fear, challenge, and transformation. They share personal insights from eleven powerful conversations, exploring how fear touches everyone's lives beneath our polished exteriors. From connecting the dots within our challenges to the transformative power of accepting help, they explore how each guest's challenge became an unexpected gift. They openly discuss how these deep conversations have changed their own approaches to fear and vulnerability, and why honouring who we really are matters. As they look ahead to Season 3's diverse stories, Anne and Jo remind us that there's immense value in creating space for honest conversations about fear. Read the full show notes on our Substack: https://whatsfear.substack.com/p/s2e12 [https://whatsfear.substack.com/p/s2e12] 00:00 Season Two Reflection and Key Themes 02:01 Connecting the Dots: Personal Growth Through Challenges 03:35 The Importance of Community and Accepting Help 06:06 Forgiveness and Personal Values 08:05 Finding Joy and Small Steps in Healing 10:15 The Power of Speaking Out Against Shame 12:13 Navigating Guilt and Love in Caregiving 14:02 Looking Forward to Season Three This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whatsfear.substack.com [https://whatsfear.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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When Shame Didn’t Win I Betrayal, Shame & Self-Worth

In this conversation, 21-year-old Lauren Jones shares her journey from shame and isolation to self-compassion and strength. At 17, a devastating betrayal by her best friend triggered years of self-loathing, anxiety, and depression. But her story isn't just about surviving those years. It's about discovering what lies on the other side. Lauren reveals how shame lived in her body as a physical weight, intensified by the instruction to keep silent. Through solitude by the ocean, vulnerability at a leadership camp where she finally spoke her truth, and the transformative practice of writing compassionate notes to herself, Lauren slowly rebuilt her sense of self-worth. She explores how finding the right support, cultivating an inner voice of kindness, and giving herself permission to feel joy ultimately released years of carried shame. This is a story about breaking the silence, discovering you're not alone, and learning to show up for yourself with grace. About Our Guest Lauren Jones is a 21-year-old university student based in Melbourne majoring in Geography. Having been through her own struggles, she is greatly passionate about helping others, building communities, and learning more about the wonders of the Earth. Lauren spends her spare time trying to live as fantastically as possible. Read the full show notes on our Substack: https://whatsfear.substack.com/p/s2e11 [https://whatsfear.substack.com/p/s2e11] 00:00 The Life-Altering Conversation 02:44 Journey Through Self-Doubt and Anxiety 04:38 Finding Self-Worth and Acceptance 06:49 The Spiritual Awakening at Inverloch 09:08 Breaking Through Guilt and Shame 11:13 The Power of Community and Connection 17:07 Realizations at the Leadership Conference 19:20 Sharing My Story: The Importance of Vulnerability 21:24 Releasing Shame and Embracing Joy 26:00 The Transformative Power of Dance 29:30 Permission to Feel Joy 30:42 Embracing Grace and Self-Compassion 34:35 Finding Inner Strength 35:58 Key Moments of Growth 38:58 Looking Forward: Embracing the Future 43:12 Sharing Wisdom and Compassion 45:46 It's A Wrap This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whatsfear.substack.com [https://whatsfear.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Unmasking: Thriving Outside the Lines I Neurodivergence, Masking & Intuition

For over 40 years, Kylie Zeal was convinced something was fundamentally wrong with her brain. She masked. She tried to fit in. Then, three years ago, a diagnosis of neurodivergence, including ADHD and autism, changed everything. Not by fixing her, but by giving her permission to finally be herself. At 41, with no permanent home and no fixed address, Kylie discovered the kind of contentment most of us spend decades searching for by simply listening to what her body and mind were telling her. She explores masking: the exhausting performance of being someone you're not. She also reflects on how her late diagnosis forced her to develop invaluable tenacity and courage. This isn't just a story about neurodivergence and masking. It's also about listening to that quiet voice inside you that knows what you need, even when no one else understands. About Our Guest Kylie Zeal is a book coach and author who helps writers transform ideas, experiences, and expertise into meaningful fiction and non-fiction books. Proudly neurodivergent, she brings a distinctive perspective to manuscript analysis, helping authors strengthen clarity, structure, and authentic voice. Kylie has spent the past seven years travelling full-time while running her coaching business remotely. Read the full show notes on our Substack: https://whatsfear.substack.com/p/s2e10 [https://whatsfear.substack.com/p/s2e10] 00:00 The Journey Begins: Embracing Change 03:05 Facing Fears: The Courage to Leave Home 05:10 Understanding Neurodivergence: A Personal Revelation 07:41 Building a Life on My Terms 09:52 The Power of Self-Advocacy 12:21 Navigating Expectations: Finding My Path 14:34 The Impact of Diagnosis: A New Perspective 16:09 Living Authentically: The Freedom of Self-Discovery 22:18 Exploring Happiness and Sensory Connections 24:37 Living with Purpose and Spirituality 26:57 Navigating Diagnosis and Personal Growth 30:15 Understanding Masking and Authenticity 34:13 Embracing Neurodiversity as Strength 37:49 The Gift of Contentment and Trusting the Journey 41:55 It's A Wrap This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whatsfear.substack.com [https://whatsfear.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Strong, Scared... Still Laughing: Kim’s Story I Mastectomy, Fear & Courage

In this conversation, Kim Hey shares her intimate journey through a diagnosis that forced her to confront not just her mortality, but her identity. When calcifications were discovered in both breasts, Kim faced a pivotal choice: a double mastectomy to prevent breast cancer. But this isn't just a story about loss. It's a story about what happens when you refuse to let fear paralyse you. As a nurse, Kim understood the medical reality. As a woman, she wrestled with fears about her body image, her sexuality, and the self-identity she'd built through twelve years of pole dancing. Yet instead of retreating, Kim transformed her fear into action, turning to humour as a survival tool. Through booby parties, ceremonial bra burnings, and dancing with surgical drains attached, Kim discovered something profound: strength and vulnerability aren't opposites. They're dance partners. Kim's journey reminds us that our story doesn't end with bad news. It's just entering a different chapter. About Our Guest Kim Hey is 55 and a sister, mum, nurse, wife, and soon-to-be personal trainer, with a passion for pole fitness, body movement, and body positivity. She is committed to making fitness fun, empowering, and accessible, even after major surgery. Read the full show notes on our Substack: https://whatsfear.substack.com/p/s2e9 [https://whatsfear.substack.com/p/s2e9] 00:00 A Life-Changing Diagnosis 02:48 Navigating Fear and Body Image 05:10 Finding Humor and Support 07:48 Embracing Change and Self-Discovery 09:43 Reclaiming Identity Through Movement 12:27 Community and Connection 14:35 Post-Surgery Acceptance and Growth 17:02 The Journey of Self-Love and Healing 22:46 Emotional Journey Through Writing 24:18 Navigating Multiple Journeys 25:44 Discovering Strength Post-Surgery 27:36 Emotional Growth and Self-Awareness 29:53 Grief and Acceptance 31:43 Finding New Identity 33:39 Words of Wisdom for Pre-Op Self 36:31 Gifts of the Experience 38:43 It's A Wrap This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whatsfear.substack.com [https://whatsfear.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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