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Isolation, Mental Health, and You

Isolation, Mental Health, and You

FromEnding Poverty Together


Isolation, Mental Health, and You

FromEnding Poverty Together

ratings:
Length:
40 minutes
Released:
May 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

with guest Daniel Whitehead, Sanctuary Mental Health.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve all felt the lonely press of isolation. We are relational beings, and this lack of togetherness can have devastating consequences. But given the long-standing stigma around mental health, how do we admit that maybe we’re not doing as well as we thought? How do we ask for help?
In this episode, Daniel Whitehead of Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries takes a moment to ask us how we’re all doing in the face of the ongoing pandemic. He also shares about the importance of togetherness, the lessons we can learn from majority cultures that value interdependence over independence, and leaves us all with another poignant question: What restores your soul and when was the last time you did it?
Episode hosted by Shelaine and Eric.
Released:
May 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (62)

Let’s talk about poverty—its causes and solutions, and the beautiful, messy attempts people all over Canada are making to help. Listen in as host Shelaine chats with Canadian experts working to overcome poverty. Together you’ll tackle tough questions, cover hot topics, and hear true stories. Explore with us how ordinary people can create lasting change. What are Canadians doing about poverty in your neighbourhood, across Canada, and around the world? What can YOU do? https://www.fhcanada.org/podcast The Ending Poverty Together Podcast is an initiative of Food for the Hungry (FH) Canada, a Christian non-profit organization dedicated to ending poverty – one community at a time. Together with bold Canadian partners, FH Canada walks alongside the most vulnerable communities throughout the developing world as they strive toward sustainability.