Shot Bro STADIUM
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Funny, Dark, Real, and Educational. Actor, Writer, Rob Mokaraka speaks from his lived experience as a survivor of suicide. He is now an advocate for mental health and suicide prevention, touring to communities and organisations in New Zealand and overseas. Sharing tools about mental, physical and spiritual wellbeing and learning along the journey. We hear from people like himself with a lived..
Shot Bro STADIUM
3M ago
*Trigger warning - We address suicidal ideation and hope in this podcast* In this episode I get to talk to the inspiring Suzy Heazlewood who is an advocate for anti bullying and suicide prevention, Australasia. Suzy opens up about her journey from being a humble New Zealand postie delivering mail, to suddenly becoming the face on television for Pureaz skin care products. She talks about being threatened by jealous females who began to bully her in public and also on-line to the point where someone said, they would blow her face off. Suzy shares moments of suicidal ideation, to eventually ..read more
Shot Bro STADIUM
3M ago
*Trigger warning - We address suicide and hope in this podcast* In this episode we talk to a brave mother, Annie Frogley who courageously shares her insights on healing after losing her daughter to suicide and navigating ways to heal and eventually thrive, by seeking and creating hope. Annie has an epiphany moment; You can't have hatred and rage where there is love and kindness. *NZ Helplines: Call or text 1737 (trained counselors 24hr help) Youth line - 0800 376 633 or text 234 . Depression helpline - 0800 111 757 or text 4202, Lifeline Aotearoa - 0800 LIFELINE, (0800 543 354) or text HE ..read more
Shot Bro STADIUM
3M ago
*Trigger warning - We address suicide and hope in this podcast*
Our first episode is talking to Warren Brown, who runs a suicide bereavement organisation, called STAROS. Warren courageously speaks from the heart about the tragic loss of his son from suicide and how he navigated his grief over time, and then creating a suicide bereavement organisation, a beacon of hope to help other parents who have suffered a similar loss.
#YourLifeIsTrulyPrecious #YouAreSoWorthIt ?
*NZ Helplines:
Call or text 1737 (trained counselors 24hr help)
Youth line - 0800 376 633 or text 2 ..read more
Shot Bro STADIUM
3M ago
Actor, Writer, Rob Mokaraka had a public mental breakdown in 2009 and provoked the police. After being shot in the chest, and after multiple surgeries and multiple court cases, and after a 7 year healing journey, Rob is now helping people as an advocate for mental wellbeing and suicide prevention touring to communities and organisations in New Zealand and overseas. This is about sharing tools around mental, physical and spiritual wellbeing, from people like Rob, who are from a lived experience and from professionals in the mental wellbeing arena. #CryingIsBetterThanDying #ItsOkToAsk4Help #Your ..read more
Shot Bro STADIUM
2y ago
*Trigger warning - We address suicidal ideation and hope in this podcast*
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Korrin Barrett is a motivational speaker, mentor, ambassador and all round empowerer of living life to the full. In 2012, while living in Australia, Korrin had a life changing experience that left her as a quad amputee. Given a 5% chance of survival she not only came through but is thriving in all the she does and tells her story of resilience with courage, honesty and humour. Now living in Hawkes Bay, Korrin is p ..read more
Shot Bro STADIUM
3y ago
*Trigger warning - We address suicidal ideation and hope in this podcast* In this episode I get to talk to the inspiring Suzy Heazlewood who is an advocate for anti bullying and suicide prevention, Australasia. Suzy opens up about her journey from being a humble New Zealand postie delivering mail, to suddenly becoming the face on television for Pureaz skin care products. She talks about being threatened by jealous females who began to bully her in public and also on-line to the point where someone said, they would blow her face off. Suzy shares moments of suicidal ideation, to eventually ..read more
Shot Bro STADIUM
3y ago
*Trigger warning - We address suicide and hope in this podcast*
In this episode we talk to a brave mother, Annie Frogley who courageously shares her insights on healing after losing her daughter to suicide and navigating ways to heal and eventually thrive, by seeking and creating hope. Annie has an epiphany moment; You can't have hatred and rage where there is love and kindness.
*NZ Helplines:
Call or text 1737 (trained counselors 24hr help)
Youth line - 0800 376 633 or text 234 .
Depression helpline - 0800 111 757 or text 4202
Lifeline Aotearoa - 0800 LIFELINE, (0800 543 354) or text HEL ..read more
Shot Bro STADIUM
3y ago
*Trigger warning - We address suicide and hope in this podcast*
Our first episode is talking to Warren Brown, who runs a suicide bereavement organisation, called STAROS. Warren courageously speaks from the heart about the tragic loss of his son from suicide and how he navigated his grief over time, and then creating a suicide bereavement organisation, a beacon of hope to help other parents who have suffered a similar loss.
#YourLifeIsTrulyPrecious #YouAreSoWorthIt ?
*NZ Helplines:
Call or text 1737 (trained counselors 24hr help)
Youth line - 0800 376 633 or text 2 ..read more
Shot Bro STADIUM
3y ago
Actor, Writer, Rob Mokaraka had a public mental breakdown in 2009 and provoked the police. After being shot in the chest, and after multiple surgeries and multiple court cases, and after a 7 year healing journey, Rob is now helping people as an advocate for mental wellbeing and suicide prevention touring to communities and organisations in New Zealand and overseas. This is about sharing tools around mental, physical and spiritual wellbeing, from people like Rob, who are from a lived experience and from professionals in the mental wellbeing arena. #CryingIsBetterThanDying #ItsOkToAsk4Help #Your ..read more
Shot Bro STADIUM
3y ago
Looking through a very personal journey from a parent who lost his son to suicide and is now a key figure in helping other parents navigate their own journey back to a safe place of wellbeing. Grateful to share the airwaves with Warren Brown, from STAROS, Suicide Bereavement Organisation. #CryingIsBetterThanDying #YourLifeIsTrulyPrecious #YouAreLoved ..read more