Loss & Healing through Music, and “Keeping it Simple, Sovereign” with Bob Eden
Born in the UK in 1952, Bob’s early life was tough. He was premature, had a volatile relationship with his mother and was often bullied at school, he shares these formative experiences. He began as an engineering apprentice but found his true calling in music. Bob played music on boats during pub nights, entertaining the […]
*TRAILER* Australian Carers – Shining a Light on Volunteer Carers in Australia
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Working through ADHD, Psychotherapy, and Finding your Power with Gina McClement | Kintsugi Heroes
Gina McClement has a story of resilience and her dedication to healing and helping others. She grew up in a structured, education-centric environment, which fostered critical thinking, but as a child, she experienced a high conflict separation between her parents. Despite a privileged education, Gina grew up with undiagnosed ADHD not receiving a diagnosis until […]
Navigating Loss and Adversity Through Family, Farming, and Male Bonding with Wes Bending
After retiring from rugby, Wes Bending purchased a farm in Bunya in 2006, fulfilling his father’s dying wish to retire in the countryside. His father, terminally ill with cancer, passed away the day after the purchase. This period marked the beginning of Wes’s journey into farming and a rural lifestyle. In memory of his brother […]
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Clinical Depression, Diagnosis and Advocating for Struggling Men with Wayne Wigham | Kintsugi Heroes
Wayne’s early years were filled with rugby union and league, providing him companionship and a mental outlet. Despite personal struggles with depression, sports helped him cope. From a young age, Wayne faced debilitating depression, navigating periods of despair unseen by others. Misdiagnosis and inadequate treatment marked his early experiences with mental health systems but did […]
Courage, Compassion and Commitment to a Better World with Jetha Devapura
Born in Sri Lanka with limited career options, Jetha’s perfectionist tendencies and cultural isolation triggered mental health challenges early on. His parents’ courageous move to Australia provided new opportunities but also difficulties adapting. Jetha battled obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety in silence for years, with the conditions significantly impacting his life. He felt shame about the […]
Fighting Loneliness and Separation with The Chatty Cafe with Glenys Reid | Kintsugi Heroes
Glenys Reid is the CEO of the Chatty Cafe Foundation in Australia, an initiative focused on addressing loneliness and social isolation through facilitating conversations in coffee shops and cafes. Glenys has a background marked by resilience, shaped by her family’s experience, particularly her father’s time as a prisoner of war. Her family’s attitude towards life […]
Bringing Irish Community to Australian Mental Health Advocacy with Alan Earls | Kintsugi Heroes
Alan’s personal experience with homelessness and mental health challenges, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, informs his empathetic approach to peer support work. He transitioned from a career as a financial advisor to a peer worker position in suicide prevention, where he co-designs and implements vital services to support those in crisis. Alan is an inspiring […]
Art, Advocacy, and Ending Child Slavery through Destiny Rescue with Tracie Eaton | Kintsugi Heroes
Tracie Eaton is an Internationally-renowned & award winning Australian artist with an artistic career spanning over 17 years. Tracie’s studio is located on the Gold Coast, QLD, Australia. Her personal experiences with burnout propelled Tracie to transition from corporate to creative pursuits, emphasizing the importance of listening to one’s inner needs and embracing purposeful change. […]