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Explore "mentalhealthsupport" with insightful episodes like "Dealing with a Mental Health Crisis, Trauma and Meditation, and Getting Back on the Wagon: January Mailbag", "FROM DELOITTE AND FASTCO WORKS: The Mental Health Key — A conversation with Deloitte’s Deb Golden and Andy Dunn (Part Two)", "Is My Wife Toxic or Am I Too Sensitive?", "E623 Going Deeper - Rachel Speaks Plus Ciara Miller and Mya Allen, Bethenny Frankel, and Michael Oher’s Conservatorship" and "Is My Husband’s Depression My Fault?" from podcasts like ""Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson", "Most Innovative Companies", "The Dr. John Delony Show", "The Viall Files" and "The Dr. John Delony Show"" and more!
Episodes (16)
FROM DELOITTE AND FASTCO WORKS: The Mental Health Key — A conversation with Deloitte’s Deb Golden and Andy Dunn (Part Two)
Is My Wife Toxic or Am I Too Sensitive?
E623 Going Deeper - Rachel Speaks Plus Ciara Miller and Mya Allen, Bethenny Frankel, and Michael Oher’s Conservatorship
Welcome back to The Viall Files: Going Deeper Edition! At the beginning of the episode, we sit down to talk about Rachel’s first interview since Scandoval, and what she had to share about why she made her decisions and the growth she’s had since. Then, we are joined by Ciara Miller and Maya Allen from Summer House to talk about their time filming, what they thought about Tom Schwartz and Tom Sandoval on Winter House, their friendship, and their dating lives. We also have a Texting Office Hours caller who is hoping to ask a guy out on a date - but just saw that he unmatched her on Hinge.
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Is My Husband’s Depression My Fault?
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My Brutal & Honest Breakdown of My Podcast With The World's Deadliest Sniper
Rob gives an analysis and debrief of the very moving and emotional interview he did with Craig Harrison, an ex-military sniper. Rob talks about what he learnt from Craig, including his opinions that have changed since the interview. Rob also discussed how And how he felt after the interview had ended and why this was the most emotional interview he has ever done!
Rob Reveals:
- Why he wanted to do an interview with Craig Harrison
- What he learnt from Craig, particularly about chronic PTSD
- His shock at how little the military does to help its soldiers
- His thoughts on war
Also featured…
- The importance of being flexible as an interviewer
- The role of medication in treating mental health
- Whether Craig was betrayed by the military
BEST MOMENTS
“if it wasn’t for his dog, he would have committed suicide”
“In those instances, you have to take the lead of the guest but without letting the guest own the episode”
“Shame on me if a bitched and moaned about something small”
“I have never had such an emotional interview in 1200 episodes”
VALUABLE RESOURCES
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rob.team
ABOUT THE HOST
Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur”
“If you don't risk anything, you risk everything”
CONTACT METHOD
Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs
LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979
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Gaming Ruined my Boyfriend’s Life
The cost of CEOs ignoring mental health with Bonobos Founder Andy Dunn | E1470
Today's episode is a Molly solo interview with Bonobos founder and author of "Burn Rate," Andy Dunn (2:30). We go deep on entrepreneurship and mental health, talk about how founders are up to 7x more likely to suffer from bipolar disorders than the average person, how Andy's bipolar disorder impacted building his business (22:09), and advice for founders navigating mental health struggles (34:31).
(00:00) Molly tees up today’s episode with Bonobos founder Andy Dunn
(2:30) Molly speaks with Andy Dunn about his book “Burn Rate”
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(34:31) More emphasis on mental health in startups; male traits in entrepreneurship
What can the term 'mental health' imply?
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. More often, the conversation about taking care of your mental health is becoming common practice. But the term "mental health" has a broad perspective.
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Bonus Episode: Using Virtual Reality to Train Law Enforcement Officers with Gregory Kratzig, PhD
Gregory Kratzig, PhD, is an adjunct professor of psychology at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada and a global expert in simulation-based training, particularly in the world of law enforcement. He has used virtual reality to train first responders to drive emergency vehicles and to help police officers make the best decisions when they're faced with choosing whether to use force.
UFYB 86: Trauma
Today, I'm digging into the idea of PTSD and something you may not have heard of before - post-traumatic growth. I'm giving you a clear description of what trauma actually is and how you can help yourself get through it. There are some really important key points I'm sharing today that will help you work towards emotional resiliency to change your experiences going forward.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://unfuckyourbrain.com/86
My Mum’s Story About my Dad’s Mental Illness [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
‘The missing link in caring is mentoring for carers so they know what to expect and how to cope’
In this highly emotive episode, Rob is in conversation with his Mum. They are raising awareness of Bi-polar and the vital role of the carer during National Mental Health Awareness week. They talk candidly and with personal experience about what it’s like to live with Rob’s Dad who is Bi-polar.
This episode highlights the challenges that carers face and also the love and humour that binds families together.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Living with Bi-polar is very challenging but when the individual is experiencing an episode it is the carer who has to cope with living with a completely different person.
- The missing link in caring is mentoring for carers so they know what to expect and how to cope.
- If the mental health profession directed resources to train and support carers of those with Bi-polar more families would be able to stay together.
When did you first notice changes?
- The initial changes were very small, it was as if a magpie had come along and stolen a little part of his personality and replaced it with someone else’s.
- Every time the magpie took a small piece it was as if it replaced it with the opposite until eventually, he was the opposite of who he was, he was everything he had previously abhorred.
- As a carer, you have to understand that your loved one has disappeared for a holiday, but they will return. You have to accept you will be living with a stranger for a period of time.
What do you think caused it?
- It can happen to anyone, a really hard life over a period of 28 years coupled with bottling up everything emotional has resulted in this mental illness.
- Mental illness is like any other illness that you might suffer from and you do get better.
- Being proud and strong and not asking for help were key factors.
What help do carers need?
- It is vital that a carer learns that a Bi-polar person needs some money to waste, they also need to know how to effectively protect and safeguard all other money from a person with Bipolar or risk losing it all.
- Bi-polar people are relentless they will look for other ways to access money during an episode.
- There can be long periods where the person is well but triggers such as poor sleep patterns or not taking medicine can trigger an episode and there is no help until the illness affects the person’s physical health.
- Getting help is very challenging and it is important that carers know that currently help is based on whether the individual is a danger to themselves or others.
- When an individual is admitted to hospital it is vital to organise family and friends as often people don’t know how to respond and help.
- It all gradually stops when they are in hospital and in an environment of peace. When they return home recovery can begin.
- My quest in life is to try and get people who are carers access to better and more useful help, you need the training to be able to cope with someone who is Bi-polar.
BEST MOMENTS
‘I was looking at someone I had to explicitly trust and didn’t initially realise he wasn’t there at that point’
‘People go through sh#t’
‘If you don’t reach out things will go wrong’
‘The Bi-polar mind is a very strong and determined mind’
[Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
VALUABLE RESOURCES
ABOUT THE HOST
Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors”
“If you don't risk anything, you risk everything”
CONTACT METHOD
Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs
LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979