
Meet Richard — a metal-loving, tattoo-rockin’, battle-vest-wearing mental health worker in New Zealand who's flipping the script on what therapy looks like. Spoiler alert: it involves pirate metal, brutal honesty, and some classic bogan humour.
This isn’t your typical wellness chat. This is New Zealand bogan mental health support cranked up to 11 — loud music, louder emotions, and surprisingly soft hearts under all the black t-shirts.
We go deep into the world of New Zealand bogan mental health support, where screaming into a mic sometimes works better than screaming into a pillow. Richard proves that New Zealand bogan mental health support isn’t just legit—it’s powerful, funny, and real. Especially when your therapist also listens to Pantera.
Being a heavy metal therapist in New Zealand isn’t about thrashing 24/7 (okay, maybe sometimes). It’s about connection, self-expression, and survival. Richard shows how a heavy metal therapist in New Zealand can break stigma using nothing but empathy, eye contact, and a killer riff. Because let’s be honest—the world needs more of the heavy metal therapist in New Zealand type.
Whether you're curious about the bogan identity and mental health conversation, or you’re just in it for the gig yarns and awkward stage dives, this chat hits deeper than you’d expect. Because behind every bogan identity and mental health conversation is someone just trying to make it through the chaos—and help others do the same.
Oh, and did we mention this frontline mental health worker in NZ once jumped on stage mid-show? Uninvited. Absolute bogan legend. But that’s the thing—being a frontline mental health worker in NZ isn’t always about filling out forms and nodding quietly. Sometimes, it’s about pirate metal lyrics and emotional mic drops. And yes, that’s what a frontline mental health worker in NZ looks like when they’re being real.
If you’ve ever screamed into a pillow or screamed along to Slayer, you’ll get it.
This is heavy metal and emotional healing—and it’s raw, funny, and shockingly relatable.
Because heavy metal and emotional healing aren't opposites. They go together.
Heavy metal and emotional healing is how a bogan survives.
🎧 Watch this if you...
• Ever felt like an outsider
• Want to know how metal helps mental health
• Think a bogan therapist might actually get you
Watch K INCIDENT full interview here:
https://youtu.be/Go_YK6MDB4s