
Kerstyn Comley: ‘Tellmi app’ Transforming Mental Health Outcomes for Young People
10/16/23 • 45 min
Hey there, my wise friends and welcome to another episode of Collective Wisdom and thank you so much for being here. October the 10th was World Mental Health Day and October is fast becoming a month where we focus our attention on mental health issues.
Last month, I met today's guest Dr. Kerstyn Comley at a networking event and I was really interested in the work she's currently doing with her co-founder, psychologist Dr. Susie Godson. Together they have designed and created an app called Tellmi.
It is a safe, anonymous app where you can talk about absolutely anything from anxiety to autism, dating to depression, or self-harm to self-esteem. Sharing your experiences with an awesome community helps you to feel better. Our moderators check everything to keep you safe. And our in-house counsellors are always on hand if you need extra help, given the huge increase in the numbers of young people who are experiencing or will experience mental health issues.
I invited Kerstyn to come along and talk a bit more about the app and how it came into being and how it's now fast proving to be a hugely helpful resource.
Wisdom: ‘Givers Get Lucky’ The person giving help also gets the benefit of feeling better.
Hey there, my wise friends and welcome to another episode of Collective Wisdom and thank you so much for being here. October the 10th was World Mental Health Day and October is fast becoming a month where we focus our attention on mental health issues.
Last month, I met today's guest Dr. Kerstyn Comley at a networking event and I was really interested in the work she's currently doing with her co-founder, psychologist Dr. Susie Godson. Together they have designed and created an app called Tellmi.
It is a safe, anonymous app where you can talk about absolutely anything from anxiety to autism, dating to depression, or self-harm to self-esteem. Sharing your experiences with an awesome community helps you to feel better. Our moderators check everything to keep you safe. And our in-house counsellors are always on hand if you need extra help, given the huge increase in the numbers of young people who are experiencing or will experience mental health issues.
I invited Kerstyn to come along and talk a bit more about the app and how it came into being and how it's now fast proving to be a hugely helpful resource.
Wisdom: ‘Givers Get Lucky’ The person giving help also gets the benefit of feeling better.
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Michaela Gaffen Stone : How to use Human Design to discover your unique gifts and talents
Hey there, my wise friends and dear listeners and welcome back to another episode of Collective Wisdom, where today we're diving into the fascinating world of human design. Have you ever wondered what makes you uniquely you? How your individual traits and tendencies can shape your life's journey?
Well, if you have, and I know I have, today you're in for a treat, because we have a remarkable guest who's here to shed light on just those questions. Michaela Gaffen Stone is a seasoned expert in the realm of human design, a system that offers profound insights into our authentic selves, our potential and our purpose. She is here to guide us through this intriguing approach to self-discovery and personal transformation. Throughout our conversation. Michaela will unravel the mysteries of human design, sharing how it can illuminate your unique gifts, talents, and the path that aligns with your true self.
So, whether you're new to this concept, or already well versed, her wisdom will undoubtedly inspire you to explore the depths of your own design.
Episode Number: 92 How to use Human Design to discover your unique gifts and talents
Guest: Michaela Gaffen Stone
Show Notes
Michaela Gaffen Stone’s Website
An Introduction to Human Design
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Clare Louise: Healing Hearts: The Journey Through Child Bereavement
Hey there, my wise friends and welcome back to another episode of Collective Wisdom. Today we are privileged to have with us an extraordinary guest, Clare Louise, who is author of 'And Always Annaliese'.
Before we begin a quick but essential note, the subject matter of today's episode deals with the loss of a child and some listeners may find the content emotionally very difficult. So please do exercise some self-care in deciding whether to proceed with this episode. And you might also want to listen with headphones.
Today's conversation is unlike any we've had before.
It delves deep into the corners of human experience that are often left in the shadows, pain, loss, but also crucially, the resilience of the human spirit. Clare Louise has courageously penned down her journey, a heartbreaking yet transformative experience. Following the loss of her seven-year-old daughter Annaliese, her book serves not just as a tribute to her daughter's life, but also as a guiding light for those grappling with incomprehensible loss, or perhaps supporting someone who is. It's an episode that takes courage to speak, to listen, and most of all to try and understand the indescribable so without further ado, I'll hand you over to Clare Louise
And Always Annaliese Website and Book
Grief Works App by Julia Samuel
Music: Oom-Pah-Pah from the Original Soundtrack of Oliver!
Wisdom: Losing a child is one of the most difficult things you’ll ever face. Know that you are never alone and find the tribe you need to help you through it.
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