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Big Feels At Work: a podcast for mental health workers
Big Feels Club
33 episodes
7 months ago
Today’s ep: part two of my conversation with the awesome Erandathie Jayakody. When Erandathie first took a job at one of Australia’s biggest mental health not-for-profits, she never would have guessed that a decade later she’d be on the board of directors. Back then, she was just trying to survive the working week. Check out part one for that story. Here in part two, we cover more of the nuts and bolts of how decisions get made at the highest levels in big mental health organisations, as well as how Erandathie balances all this high-powered work with the need to still look after her energy and mental health. Topics covered: What does a board member even do? How do you avoid getting boxed in as ‘the lived experience person’ on a board? What's the difference between being a Lived Experience Worker and being someone who works in mental health and just happens to have lived experience? How do you do demanding work while also managing your own energy and mental health? Host: Graham Panther. Guest: Erandathie Jayakody. What is this thing? More info here: www.bigfeelsatwork.com Who made this thing? www.bigfeels.club
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Today’s ep: part two of my conversation with the awesome Erandathie Jayakody. When Erandathie first took a job at one of Australia’s biggest mental health not-for-profits, she never would have guessed that a decade later she’d be on the board of directors. Back then, she was just trying to survive the working week. Check out part one for that story. Here in part two, we cover more of the nuts and bolts of how decisions get made at the highest levels in big mental health organisations, as well as how Erandathie balances all this high-powered work with the need to still look after her energy and mental health. Topics covered: What does a board member even do? How do you avoid getting boxed in as ‘the lived experience person’ on a board? What's the difference between being a Lived Experience Worker and being someone who works in mental health and just happens to have lived experience? How do you do demanding work while also managing your own energy and mental health? Host: Graham Panther. Guest: Erandathie Jayakody. What is this thing? More info here: www.bigfeelsatwork.com Who made this thing? www.bigfeels.club
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The Power Of Not Always Having The Answer (with Honor Eastly)
Big Feels At Work: a podcast for mental health workers
48 minutes 8 seconds
1 year ago
The Power Of Not Always Having The Answer (with Honor Eastly)
In this episode, we talk with Australian Mental Health Prize Winner Honor Eastly about an 'aha' moment in her own recovery. The point at which she realised: all this therapy I'm doing, some of it's helping, but some of it's making me feel even more stuck! We cover: -- How the things you look for from a clinician can change over time -- How being the one always asking for help can knock your confidence -- How sometimes what you need is a clinician who *doesn't* have the answer (and knows it) -- Having ‘humility and reverence’ for just how complex and delicate recovery really is (and what that actually looks like in practice) We're hoping this episode serves as a bit of an antidote to those of you out there who might catch yourself thinking 'who am I to work in mental health when I don't even have the answer myself?' What if that's the very thing you have to offer someone, the thing they most need to hear? Host: Graham Panther. Guest: Honor Eastly. What is this thing? More info here: www.bigfeelsatwork.com Who made this thing? www.bigfeels.club
Big Feels At Work: a podcast for mental health workers
Today’s ep: part two of my conversation with the awesome Erandathie Jayakody. When Erandathie first took a job at one of Australia’s biggest mental health not-for-profits, she never would have guessed that a decade later she’d be on the board of directors. Back then, she was just trying to survive the working week. Check out part one for that story. Here in part two, we cover more of the nuts and bolts of how decisions get made at the highest levels in big mental health organisations, as well as how Erandathie balances all this high-powered work with the need to still look after her energy and mental health. Topics covered: What does a board member even do? How do you avoid getting boxed in as ‘the lived experience person’ on a board? What's the difference between being a Lived Experience Worker and being someone who works in mental health and just happens to have lived experience? How do you do demanding work while also managing your own energy and mental health? Host: Graham Panther. Guest: Erandathie Jayakody. What is this thing? More info here: www.bigfeelsatwork.com Who made this thing? www.bigfeels.club