Episode 7: Stemple Creek Ranch & V Miller Meats
A visit with Loren Poncia of Stemple Creek Ranch in Tomales and Eric Miller of V. Miller Meats a Sacramento Butcher that has carried Stemple Creek beef since opening 7 years ago.
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A visit with Loren Poncia of Stemple Creek Ranch in Tomales and Eric Miller of V. Miller Meats a Sacramento Butcher that has carried Stemple Creek beef since opening 7 years ago.
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In episode 7, Dr. Ruth Crowther speaks to Professor Tricia Nagel about the Aboriginal and Islander Mental health initiative (AIMhi), the Stay Strong app and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander digital mental health.
Professor Tricia Nagel has thirty years of experience working in NT rural and remote mental health and substance use settings as psychiatrist and educator. Since 2003 Professor Nagel has led a research program based at Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin. The program promotes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives of mental health and access to culturally responsive services and treatments. It has transitioned over two decades from face-to-face, paper-based treatments and tools, to digital solutions that continue to embed holistic and empowering elements.
Ruth and Tricia discuss First Nations mental health, the AIMhi project, its goals, challenges and how it has evolved, as well as the Stay Strong app, the Strong Country, Strong People website and Tricia's tips for how to use digital mental health resources in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in rural and remote areas.
AIMhi Stay Strong (Google Play): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.edu.menzies.aimhistaystrong
AIMhi Stay Strong (Apple App Store): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aimhi-stay-strong-app/id912289264?ls=1
Strong Country, Strong People: https://www.aimhistaystrong.com.au/
AIMhi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AIMhiStayStrong
AIMhi Stay Strong YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfoq2Y_BUsqLmTfOQ14ujBQ
Contact the AIMhi team at: info.aimhi@menzies.edu.au
In this episode of the Root of Everything podcast, we go over why you should never compare yourself to anyone else. We explain this by showing you how you can have a different definition of success, plan, and timing than others.
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