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On the Same Wavelength

Health & Wellness Podcasts

A podcast focusing on how we can improve outcomes for people living with complex mental health conditions in Australia, and smash the stigma. Each episode, hear from real people who share their raw experiences – what goes right, and what goes wrong – helping us get on the same wavelength. Their stories are honest, confronting, but hopeful. A collaboration by SANE and the University of Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences.

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Australia

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A podcast focusing on how we can improve outcomes for people living with complex mental health conditions in Australia, and smash the stigma. Each episode, hear from real people who share their raw experiences – what goes right, and what goes wrong – helping us get on the same wavelength. Their stories are honest, confronting, but hopeful. A collaboration by SANE and the University of Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Just ask for help?

9/12/2023
Is the Australian mental health system helping people effectively? In this final episode, we meet Shazi (she/her), who lives with dissociative identity disorder. Shazi shares her reflections on getting support, while Katie Larsen (she/they) from Mind Australia overviews gaps in the system, and the need for improvement. On the Same Wavelength is a collaboration between the University of Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, and SANE, Australia’s leading national mental health organisation for people with complex mental health needs, with the support of the Paul Ramsay Foundation. It is hosted by Elise Carrotte, and edited by Chris Hatzis. Information and resources: National Stigma Report CardMind AustraliaSANE’s informationMelbourne School of Psychological Sciences If this podcast has brought up any challenging feelings for you, please consider reaching out to Lifeline via 13 11 14. This podcast was recorded on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin nation, and we wish to pay respects to elders past and present, and extend our respects to any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander listeners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:23:29

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A mentally healthy workplace

8/30/2023
How can employers better support employees with complex mental health needs? In this episode, Holly (they/them) talks about their challenges at work, and disclosure, flexibility, and support options in the workplace. Jess Radican (she/her) from SANE talks about the strengths that people with lived experience bring to the workplace. On the Same Wavelength is a collaboration between the University of Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, and SANE, Australia’s leading national mental health organisation for people with complex mental health needs, with the support of the Paul Ramsay Foundation. It is hosted by Elise Carrotte, and edited by Chris Hatzis. Information and resources: National Stigma Report CardOverview of mental health-related rights and responsibilities in the workplaceSANE’s Peer Guide programPeer Support initiativesSANE’s informationMelbourne School of Psychological Sciences If this podcast has brought up any challenging feelings for you, please consider reaching out to Lifeline via 13 11 14. This podcast was recorded on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin nation, and we wish to pay respects to elders past and present, and extend our respects to any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander listeners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:22:28

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Doctors get unwell, too

8/16/2023
Who helps the helpers? Healthcare professionals are not immune to mental health challenges. Dr Dov Degen (he/him) shares his story about living with bipolar disorder while going through medical training and placements. We also meet Dr Tahnee Bridson (she/her), who talks about how healthcare professionals can support each other. On the Same Wavelength is a collaboration between the University of Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, and SANE, Australia’s leading national mental health organisation for people with complex mental health needs, with the support of the Paul Ramsay Foundation. It is hosted by Elise Carrotte, and edited by Chris Hatzis. Information and resources: National Stigma Report CardHand-n-Hand Peer SupportThe Essential Network (TEN): Mental health support for health professionalsSANE’s informationMelbourne School of Psychological Sciences If this podcast has brought up any challenging feelings for you, please consider reaching out to Lifeline via 13 11 14. This podcast was recorded on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin nation, and we wish to pay respects to elders past and present, and extend our respects to any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander listeners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:22:08

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What the media gets right (and wrong)

8/2/2023
How much does the media influence our attitudes around complex mental health conditions? Sandy (she/her), advocate and poet, highlights negative stereotypes about schizophrenia seen in both fiction and non-fiction media. This episode also features Dr Elizabeth Paton (she/her) from Everymind around how the media can talk about mental health more responsibly. On the Same Wavelength is a collaboration between the University of Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, and SANE, Australia’s leading national mental health organisation for people with complex mental health needs, with the support of the Paul Ramsay Foundation. It is hosted by Elise Carrotte, and edited by Chris Hatzis. Information and resources: National Stigma Report CardMindframe GuidelinesSANE’s informationSANE’s StigmaWatch programMelbourne School of Psychological Sciences If this podcast has brought up any challenging feelings for you, please consider reaching out to Lifeline via 13 11 14. This podcast was recorded on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin nation, and we wish to pay respects to elders past and present, and extend our respects to any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander listeners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:21:41

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Schools, unis and mental health

7/19/2023
Are schools and universities effectively supporting their students? Jeanette (she/they) speaks about the journey through high school and university, while navigating severe anxiety and an emerging eating disorder. Vivienne Browne (she/her) from Orygen also overviews some of the ways that universities can foster supportive environments. On the Same Wavelength is a collaboration between the University of Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, and SANE, Australia’s leading national mental health organisation for people with complex mental health needs, with the support of the Paul Ramsay Foundation. It is hosted by Elise Carrotte, and edited by Chris Hatzis. Information and resources: National Stigma Report CardThe Australian University Mental Health Framework (Orygen)SANE’s informationMelbourne School of Psychological Sciences If this podcast has brought up any challenging feelings for you, please consider reaching out to Lifeline via 13 11 14. This podcast was recorded on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin nation, and we wish to pay respects to elders past and present, and extend our respects to any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander listeners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:20:14

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True connections

7/19/2023
How can we effectively support others with their mental health? Through his story, Evan (he/him) explores how intimate partners, friends, family, and multicultural communities react to complex mental health conditions. Amaya Alvarez (she/her) from Mental Health Carers Australia and Tandem Carers, also reflects on her experiences as a family carer. On the Same Wavelength is a collaboration between the University of Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, and SANE, Australia’s leading national mental health organisation for people with complex mental health needs, with the support of the Paul Ramsay Foundation. It is hosted by Elise Carrotte, and edited by Chris Hatzis. Information and resources: National Stigma Report CardMental Health Carers AustraliaTandem Carers (Vic)SANE’s informationSANE family, friends and carers guideonline peer support forumsMelbourne School of Psychological Sciences If this podcast has brought up any challenging feelings for you, please consider reaching out to Lifeline via 13 11 14. This podcast was recorded on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin nation, and we wish to pay respects to elders past and present, and extend our respects to any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander listeners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:22:22

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On the Same Wavelength - Trailer

7/12/2023
Coming July 20, On the Same Wavelength is a new podcast focusing on how we can improve outcomes for people living with complex mental health conditions in Australia, and smash the stigma. Each episode, hear from real people who share their raw experiences – what goes right, and what goes wrong – helping us get on the same wavelength. Their stories are honest, confronting, but hopeful. On the Same Wavelength is a collaboration between the University of Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, and SANE, Australia’s leading national mental health organisation for people with complex mental health needs, with the support of the Paul Ramsay Foundation. It is hosted by Elise Carrotte, and edited by Chris Hatzis. This podcast was recorded on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin nation, and we wish to pay respects to elders past and present, and extend our respects to any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander listeners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:01:09