What Really Works? A Mental Health Podcast for Young People
Health & Fitness:Mental Health
At the start of this episode, hosts Beki and Olivia, take a moment to pause, reflect and discuss the need for tangible acts of reconciliation, even more so after the discovery of the 215 Indigenous children buried at the Kamloops residential school.
Following taking some silence, the hosts discuss guilt and shame, how these emotions can be tough to experience and move forward from. You’ll hear Beki and Olivia discuss where guilt and shame arise from, what can perpetuate these uncomfortable emotions and why we need to be able to move through them to make positive change as well as to be able to hold ourselves accountable.
The hosts also chat about different ways we can support ourselves with guilt and shame, from self-compassion, to clarifying our values, to understanding our judgemental - all of which will hopefully aid us to get comfortable with trying to do the best that we can and grow from mistakes.
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Episode 28: Peer Pressure
Episode 27: Mental Health For All
Episode 25: Music
Episode 24: Mental Health Experiences as an Asian Person
Special: Mental Health Week - A Live Recording
Episode 23: Grief
Episode 22: Climate Anxiety
Episode 21: Rejection
Episode 20: Body Image
Episode 19: Overcoming Failure - Part 2
Episode 18: Toxic Environments
Episode 17: Overcoming Failure - Part 1
Episode 16: Burnout
Episode 15: The Pressures and Expectations of New Year's Resolutions
Episode 14: Mental Health and the Holiday Season
Episode 13: Men's Mental Health
Episode 12: Feeling Prepared For Tough Days
Halloween Special: Horror Movies & Mental Health Portrayal
Episode 11: Winter Blues & S.A.D
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