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Never the Same

Podkast av Dr. Tony Pisani

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"Never the Same" is an interview-based podcast exploring how different work streams intersect with suicide prevention, career development, and life lessons. The title draws inspiration from Heraclitus' quote, "No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man," reflecting the ever-changing nature of life and personal growth. Each episode features conversations with guests from various fields, highlighting defining moments and shifts in thinking. The podcast aims to uncover new insights for suicide prevention while offering broader perspectives on personal and professional growth.

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episode What Jazz, Social Work, and AI Have in Common with Dr. Jonathan Singer cover

What Jazz, Social Work, and AI Have in Common with Dr. Jonathan Singer

In this episode of Never the Same, Dr. Tony Pisani sits down with Jonathan Singer, a social work professor at Loyola University, co-author of Suicide in Schools, and past president of the American Association of Suicidology.  Jonathan is also the creator of The Social Work Podcast [https://socialworkpodcast.blogspot.com/], which he started in 2007 while teaching as a doctoral student. He thought “25 people would listen,” but by the end of the semester, there had been over 3000 downloads, from 80 countries. They explore how jazz improvisation shaped Jonathan’s approach to therapy and collaboration, why schools with fewer suicides pay attention to “weak signals,” and what postvention can look like after a student suicide death. Guest Bio Jonathan Singer is a social work professor at Loyola University and the co-author of Suicide in Schools. He is the past president of the American Association of Suicidology. Jonathan is also the host and creator of the Social Work Podcast. Referenced Resources  * The Social Work Podcast [https://socialworkpodcast.blogspot.com/] * Suicide in Schools: A Practitioner's Guide to Multi-level Prevention, Assessment, Intervention, and Postvention   [https://www.amazon.com.au/Suicide-Schools-Practitioners-Multi-level-Intervention/dp/0367141701] * Suicide Contagion Explainer  [https://headspace.org.au/assets/School-Support/Suicide-contagion-web.pdf] * Universal Suicide Risk Screening in Schools: Outcomes from 9 Years of Implementation [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12310-025-09803-9] * Life Under Pressure: The Social Roots of Youth Suicide [https://www.amazon.com.au/Life-under-Pressure-Social-Suicide/dp/0190847840]  * Cook County real-time suicide data dashboard [https://maps.cookcountyil.gov/medexammaps/?page=Case-Archive-Dashboard] * Johns Hopkins COVID dashboard [https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data]

5. mars 2026 - 1 h 10 min
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Serving Those Who Serve: First Responder Chaplain Steve Wickham

In this moving conversation, Dr Tony Pisani speaks with Steve Wickham, a workplace health and safety professional, chaplain, and writer. Steve shares his remarkable journey from his early days as a tradesman in Western Australia, through personal trials of grief, loss, and recovery, to his current roles supporting first responders and families. With honesty and warmth, Steve opens up about the people who shaped his path, the importance of kinship and purpose, and the lessons he has learned from decades of walking alongside others in crisis. His reflections highlight the power of presence, humility, and hope in the face of life’s deepest challenges. Guest Bio:  Steve Wickham is a chaplain, pastor, and writer based in Western Australia. He began his career as a tradesman before moving into health and safety in 1997, working for decades as a safety professional. Today, he serves as a part-time chaplain with the Department of Fire and Emergency Services and Children and Families Pastor at a Baptist church.  Referenced Resources:  * The Entitlement Cure — Dr John Townsend [https://www.amazon.com.au/Entitlement-Cure-Finding-Success-Things/dp/0310330521] * Heartfelt (Australia) — photography and support for families experiencing stillbirth and infant loss [https://www.heartfelt.org.au/who-we-are/who-is-heartfelt#:~:text=Heartfelt%20is%20a%20volunteer%20organisation,serious%20or%20life%20threatening%20illness.] * EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) [https://www.apa.org/ptsd-guideline/treatments/eye-movement-reprocessing] * Department of Fire and Emergency Services (WA) — wellness and chaplaincy support [https://www.dfes.wa.gov.au/about-us/family-support]

13. jan. 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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The Network Effect: Turning Protection into Connection

In this special episode of Never the Same, we share the full keynote address from host, Professor Tony Pisani, delivered at the Suicide Prevention Australia Conference. Professor Pisani explores how the structure of our relationships—not just how supported we feel—can protect people from suicide risk. Drawing on studies in schools, the military, and health settings, he shows how strong, shared connections make a difference, especially when people don’t or can’t speak up. He introduces the Connect Program, a group-based training that strengthens team cohesion and reduces suicide risk without needing people to self-identify. The episode also includes real-world examples from Western Australia and beyond. It explores not only the importance of social structure in prevention, but HOW we can build those networks.  Key Points Covered * Why social structure matters in suicide prevention * The power of shared trusted adults in reducing suicide risk * How Connect builds protective networks * Insights from high school and military research * Shifting suicide reviews from blame to learning * Local examples from Western Australia, including first responder initiatives and postvention pilots 🔗 Resources Mentioned * SafeSide Prevention: https://safesideprevention.com.au [https://safesideprevention.com.au] * Connect Program: WA Workplace Connect info page [https://safesideprevention.com.au/program/connect] * Never the Same podcast home: Podcast page [https://safesideprevention.com.au/podcast/never-the-same]

24. nov. 2025 - 42 min
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Leadership Reflections—Western Australia Chief Psychiatrist Nathan Gibson, Mental Health Commissioner Maureen Lewis

In this episode of "Never the Same," Tony Pisani sits down with two of Western Australia's leading mental health voices: Maureen Lewis, Mental Health Commissioner since 2023, and Dr. Nathan Gibson, Chief Psychiatrist since 2013. Together, they represent both the vision for reform and the clinical guardrails of accountability in Western Australia’s mental health system. The conversation explores their unique roles in the mental health landscape, from commissioning services to regulatory oversight. They share insights on strategic leadership, including frameworks for crisis decision-making and the importance of "thinking time" in complex systems. The discussion covers First Nations mental health approaches, the integration of lived experience voices, and their shift toward trauma-informed care. Both leaders reflect on their accidental paths to leadership, the challenges of managing a mental health system across one of the world's largest geographic health services, and what gives them hope for the future. Their candid discussion offers valuable lessons for anyone interested in systemic change and leadership in challenging environments. Guests: Maureen Lewis was appointed Mental Health Commissioner for Western Australia in July 2023. In this role, she oversees the commissioning of all mental health and drug and alcohol services in Western Australia, a role that combines purchasing decisions with advocacy.  Dr. Nathan Gibson has served as Western Australia's Chief Psychiatrist since 2013. He provides independent regulatory oversight under the Mental Health Act. His focus includes standards of care, quality, safety, and reducing restrictive practices across public and private psychiatric services. Host Dr. Tony Pisani is a professor, clinician, and founder of SafeSide Prevention, leading its mission to build safer, more connected military, health, education, and workplace communities.

15. sep. 2025 - 1 h 21 min
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Prof. Pat Dudgeon's Groundbreaking Life and Work on Social Emotional Wellbeing

In this inspiring instalment of Never the Same, host Dr Tony Pisani welcomes Professor Pat Dudgeon, the first Aboriginal psychologist in Australia and a global voice for First Nations mental health.  Pat describes how confronting the racism in the system sparked her mission to “decolonise” psychology and build a new framework called Social and Emotional Wellbeing, a model that places self, family, community, culture, and Country at the centre of healing. Across the episode, Pat and Tony revisit moments such as the Ways Forward national report, discuss why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suicide demands distinct responses, and celebrate community-led successes, from Indigenous Rangers caring for land to universities rewriting psychology curricula.  Key Points * Pat’s path to becoming the first Aboriginal psychologist * Origins and pillars of the SEWB paradigm * The Ways Forward report and Boat Shed Declaration * Distinct drivers of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander suicide * Success stories: Indigenous Rangers, psychology curriculum reform * The role of climate action and caring for Country  Resources Mentioned * Ways Forward: National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Mental Health Policy Report  [https://www.gayaadhuwi.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Ways-forward_vol.1-2-_1995-.pdf] * SEWB model diagram & “Working Together” chapter  [https://www.thekids.org.au/globalassets/media/documents/aboriginal-health/working-together-second-edition/wt-part-1-chapt-4-final.pdf] * Dance of Life wellbeing model by Prof Helen Milroy [https://www.ranzcp.org/clinical-guidelines-publications/in-focus-topics/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-mental-health/the-dance-of-life] * Sweetgrass Research Method — Dr Mark Standing Eagle Baez [https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/kicjir/vol10/iss2022/3/] * Indigenous Rangers Program (Australia)  [https://www.niaa.gov.au/our-work/environment-and-land/indigenous-rangers-program-irp] Professor Pat Dudgeon is a Bardi woman from the Kimberley and Australia’s first Aboriginal psychologist. She co-chairs the Centre of Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention and advocates for culturally informed mental-health systems worldwide. Dr. Tony Pisani is a professor, clinician, and founder of SafeSide Prevention, leading its mission to build safer, more connected military, health, education, and workplace communities.

11. aug. 2025 - 57 min
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