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HOPECAST

PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide

Making suicide part of the everyday conversation, HOPECAST is a podcast from UK charity, PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide. By talking openly and honestly with a range of guests about suicide, mental health and emotional wellbeing, HOPECAST is smashing the stigma around suicide one conversation at a time.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best HOPECAST episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to HOPECAST for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite HOPECAST episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

HOPECAST - Twinnie

Twinnie

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06/29/22 • 12 min

For episode 18 of PAPYRUS HOPECAST we're joined by Twinnie, an English singer-songwriter and actress.
In this podcast, Twinnie talks about her latest EP release 'Welcome to the Club' and her thoughts around mental health, suicide and stigma within the Traveller community.

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In this panel PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide is joined by leading LGBT+ individuals and organisations, to talk about suicide prevention in the LGBT+ community.
*CONTENT WARNING/ TRIGGER WARNING*
*The following discussion may include language and themes that some people may find triggering, upsetting or offensive. The topic of suicide and suicide prevention is raised in this video, with reference to method. Please note that care has been taken to try and address these topics in a safe and sensitive way.
PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide’s chief executive, Ged Flynn, is joined by Mo Wiltshire (Stonewall), Alex Woolhouse (Mermaids), Reverend Jide Macaulay (House of Rainbow), Professor Katherine Johnson (RMIT University), and Finn Greig (Gendered Intelligence), in celebration of LGBT+ History Month.
In this podcast, the panellists talk about suicide prevention in the LGBT+ community, why LGBT+ History Month is important and what it means to them. We also address key themes of shame and stigma in both the LGBT+ community, and within suicide prevention.
We look at the importance of sharing our stories, of telling our own histories, and how – as a society – we can be better allies. It’s a conversation filled with hope – filled with both lived, and living experience – and an extremely important conversation to have in order to smash the stigma around suicide, and make it part of everyday conversation

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HOPECAST - Dane Buckley - Rainbow Migration
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02/23/21 • 49 min

For episode 11 of the PAPYRUS HOPECAST we are joined by Dane Buckley from Rainbow Migration (formerly UKLGIG) as part of LGBT+ History Month. Dane is the Support Services Manager for Rainbow Migration and he leads on growing, developing and delivering services offering practical, psychosocial and emotional support to LGBTQI+ people who are seeking asylum.
Rainbow Migration is an organisation that supports LGBTQI+ people through the asylum and immigration system, and provides legal advice and information to LGBT+ people seeking to live in the UK. His previous role was in the Leaving Care Team (Medway Social Services) and before that he was the Wellbeing Service Manager for the London Irish Centre. He is from Harrow and lives in Kent. He identifies as gay and is of Irish and Anglo-Indian heritage.
We caught up with Dane earlier this year via Zoom to learn more about the brilliant work that Rainbow Migration is doing. In this podcast we discuss mental health within the LGBTQI+ community, Dane gave us some of his best self-care tips, and we also talked about HOPE.

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HOPECAST - ADHD and suicide with Tanya Bardsley
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03/31/23 • 41 min

For this month's special episode of HOPECAST we're joined by media personality and entrepreneur Tanya Bardsley were we focussed on the link between ADHD and suicide, especially amongst women. Tanya has lived experience of suicide when she was younger and was diagnosed with ADHD aged 40, which she said has helped a lot things in her life make sense for her.


HOPELINEUK is here to support anyone under the age of 35 struggling with thoughts of suicide and support for concerned others. Trained advisors are here to support you everyday from 9am until midnight on 08000684141.



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HOPECAST - Fundraising for suicide prevention
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04/28/23 • 31 min

For April's episode of HOPECAST we want to shine a light on fundraising, there are so many ways you can raise funds and help make a difference. We spoke to Vicki and Annie from the PAPYRUS fundraising team to find out more. As it's now officially spring there are so many events coming up you can get involved with to support PAPYRUS!


HOPELINEUK is here to support anyone under the age of 35 struggling with thoughts of suicide and support for concerned others. Trained advisors are here to support you everyday from 9am until midnight on 08000684141.



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HOPECAST - Alisha Cowie - PAPYRUS Ambassador
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03/09/20 • 16 min

PAPYRUS HOPECAST is a podcast which looks to make suicide part of everyday conversations.

For Episode 6 we interviewed PAPYRUS Ambassador Alisha Cowie.

We talked about her ambitions to become a detective, the science around fingerprints, how beauty pageants are changing and Alisha's previous struggles with suicidal thoughts.


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HOPECAST - HOPECAST - NOVEMBER 2022
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11/25/22 • 55 min

For November's episode of HOPECAST, we're joined by PAPYRUS Trustee and University of Salford Neonatal Lecturer, Sarah Fitchett who sadly lost her 14 year old son Ben to suicide. Sarah shared with us her experiences of grief and talked to us about what to say to someone who has been bereaved by suicide and what to refrain from saying to someone who's lost someone to suicide.


HOPELINEUK is here to support anyone under the age of 35 struggling with thoughts of suicide and support for concerned others. Trained advisers are here to support you everyday from 9am until midnight on 08000684141.


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HOPECAST - Megan Jayne Crabbe - Bodyposipanda
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04/07/20 • 24 min

For Episode 7 of HOPECAST we interviewed Megan Jayne Crabbe (aka Bodyposipanda).

We talked about the growth of body positivity, using social media to build communities and the hope Megan has in young people today.
PAPYRUS HOPECAST is a podcast which looks to make suicide part of everyday conversations.


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HOPECAST - The toxic impact of self-comparison
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01/27/23 • 46 min

For the first episode of 2023, we're joined by former Miss England, model and PAPYRUS Ambassador Alisha Cowie. Alisha talks about the pressures women face and how this can lead to young suicide as well as the dangers of comparing yourself to others. Alisha also shares her own personal experiences, how she practices kindness to herself and what steps you can take.


HOPELINEUK is here to support anyone under the age of 35 struggling with thoughts of suicide and support for concerned others. Trained advisors are here to support you everyday from 9am until midnight on 08000684141.


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HOPECAST - Extra Time - LGBTQ+
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08/24/22 • 33 min

In this special series of HOPECAST, HOPECAST Extra Time, PAPYRUS explores racism, LGBTQ+ representation, and gambling within football and sport.
In episode two we focus on LGBTQ+ representation with special guests Hannah-Lily Lanyon from Goal Diggers FC and Erin Williams from Sports Programme Manager at Stonewall
If you need further support please reach out to PAPYRUS and Stonewall.
www.papyrus-uk.org
https://www.stonewall.org.uk/
https://www.goaldiggersfootballclub.com/

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FAQ

How many episodes does HOPECAST have?

HOPECAST currently has 34 episodes available.

What topics does HOPECAST cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Self Care, Charity, Interview, Mental Health, Podcasts, Self-Improvement, Education, Health and Hope.

What is the most popular episode on HOPECAST?

The episode title 'Queen's University Belfast' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on HOPECAST?

The average episode length on HOPECAST is 39 minutes.

How often are episodes of HOPECAST released?

Episodes of HOPECAST are typically released every 29 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of HOPECAST?

The first episode of HOPECAST was released on Feb 28, 2020.

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