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My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Our Time
25 episodes
3 months ago
Conversations about parental mental illness, with Dr Pamela Jenkins. Our Time is a UK charity dedicated to supporting children and young people affected by parental mental illness. If you would like to support children and young people who are living with parental mental illness, please consider making a donation at www.ourtimecharity.org.uk/donate If you are affected by anything you hear in this podcast, there are people you can talk. Talk to your GP, or reach out to the Samaritans for confidential, emotional support, visit www.samaritans.org Please note that this podcast contains discussions of subjects that some may find upsetting, including suicide. We recommend this podcast for ages 16+
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Conversations about parental mental illness, with Dr Pamela Jenkins. Our Time is a UK charity dedicated to supporting children and young people affected by parental mental illness. If you would like to support children and young people who are living with parental mental illness, please consider making a donation at www.ourtimecharity.org.uk/donate If you are affected by anything you hear in this podcast, there are people you can talk. Talk to your GP, or reach out to the Samaritans for confidential, emotional support, visit www.samaritans.org Please note that this podcast contains discussions of subjects that some may find upsetting, including suicide. We recommend this podcast for ages 16+
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Mental Health
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Parenting,
Relationships
Episodes (20/25)
My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
James Longman
3 months ago
51 minutes 54 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Carly Foxx
3 months ago
52 minutes 37 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Our Time Showcase - Sophie Duke, Chair, and ambassador Aymen
4 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes 7 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Lalith Wijedoru
4 months ago
47 minutes 38 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Jon Salmon
5 months ago
51 minutes 13 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Davina McCall - part 2
5 months ago
35 minutes 51 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Davina McCall - part 1
6 months ago
43 minutes 42 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Emma Kenny
1 year ago
54 minutes 52 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Rachel Bruno-Hardy
1 year ago
50 minutes 55 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Tom Ward
1 year ago
54 minutes 2 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Jon Rees
1 year ago
49 minutes 42 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Lord James Bethell
1 year ago
44 minutes 57 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Alyx Steele
2 years ago
54 minutes 59 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Cyrus Pattinson
2 years ago
42 minutes 52 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Mya-Rose Craig
2 years ago
52 minutes 44 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Emma Kennedy
2 years ago
54 minutes 1 second

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Grace Campbell
Comedian, author and podcaster Grace Campbell is the daughter of former Labour strategist Alastair Campbell, who suffers with depression, and is an Our Time charity patron. Grace recalls the impact her dad's mental illness has had on her childhood.If you would like to support children and young people living with parental mental illness, please donate to Our Time here: https://www.justgiving.com/ourtimeuk (https://www.justgiving.com/ourtimeuk). To find out more about Our Time, please visit http://www.ourtime.org.uk/ (www.ourtime.org.uk/). If you are affected by anything you hear in this podcast, there are people you can talk to for support. You can contact your GP, http://www.samaritans.org (www.samaritans.org) or http://www.childline.org.uk (www.childline.org.uk). If you are a young person, you could also talk to a teacher or other trusted adult.
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3 years ago
41 minutes 51 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Camilla Strøm Henriksen
Norwegian film director and actor Camilla Strøm Henriksen's mother had a mental illness, and she channeled the experience into her film 'Phoenix'. As an older sister, she says she felt a great deal of responsibility to her younger brother.If you would like to support children and young people living with parental mental illness, please donate to Our Time here: https://www.justgiving.com/ourtimeuk (https://www.justgiving.com/ourtimeuk). To find out more about Our Time, please visit http://www.ourtime.org.uk/ (www.ourtime.org.uk/). If you are affected by anything you hear in this podcast, there are people you can talk to for support. You can contact your GP, http://www.samaritans.org (www.samaritans.org) or http://www.childline.org.uk (www.childline.org.uk). If you are a young person, you could also talk to a teacher or other trusted adult.
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3 years ago
47 minutes 58 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Neil Coyle MP
Neil Coyle has served as the Labour MP for Bermondsey and Old Southwark in central London since 2015. His mum has schizophrenia, and her illness has played a big role in shaping his life. If you would like to support children and young people living with parental mental illness, please donate to Our Time here: https://www.justgiving.com/ourtimeuk (https://www.justgiving.com/ourtimeuk). To find out more about Our Time, please visit http://www.ourtime.org.uk/ (www.ourtime.org.uk/). If you are affected by anything you hear in this podcast, there are people you can talk to for support. You can contact your GP, http://www.samaritans.org (www.samaritans.org) or http://www.childline.org.uk (www.childline.org.uk). If you are a young person, you could also talk to a teacher or other trusted adult.
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3 years ago
44 minutes 50 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Dr Kim Foster
As a globally respected expert on mental health nursing, Dr Kim Foster has spent decades researching the causes and impacts of mental illnesses. She tells Pamela how she spent much of her childhood in a care home, as a result of her mother’s severe mental illness. If you would like to support children and young people living with parental mental illness, please donate to Our Time here: https://www.justgiving.com/ourtimeuk (https://www.justgiving.com/ourtimeuk). To find out more about Our Time, please visit http://www.ourtime.org.uk/ (www.ourtime.org.uk/). If you are affected by anything you hear in this podcast, there are people you can talk to for support. You can contact your GP, http://www.samaritans.org (www.samaritans.org) or http://www.childline.org.uk (www.childline.org.uk). If you are a young person, you could also talk to a teacher or other trusted adult.
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3 years ago
51 minutes 30 seconds

My Family, Mental Illness, and Me
Conversations about parental mental illness, with Dr Pamela Jenkins. Our Time is a UK charity dedicated to supporting children and young people affected by parental mental illness. If you would like to support children and young people who are living with parental mental illness, please consider making a donation at www.ourtimecharity.org.uk/donate If you are affected by anything you hear in this podcast, there are people you can talk. Talk to your GP, or reach out to the Samaritans for confidential, emotional support, visit www.samaritans.org Please note that this podcast contains discussions of subjects that some may find upsetting, including suicide. We recommend this podcast for ages 16+