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#14 Season Recap: Mental Health For The Good In Life

#14 Season Recap: Mental Health For The Good In Life

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A compilation of some of the most interesting topics discussed so far on season 1 of Hear For Each Other. In this quick recap, you’ll learn the strategies these leaders use to manage their own mental health and that of others. We’ve got: 

  • Australia’s best chef Ben Shewry sharing his top three tips for creating the best possible work environment with the best possible outcomes (03:43);
  • 2x surfing world champ Tom Carroll speaking about recovering from addiction (19:08); 
  • Actor, author and director Brendan Cowell on how to be happy, and how to be a good friend (26:24);
  • Ex-fed MP and Chair of Industry Super Greg Combet AM on best-practice workplace cultures (34:31); 
  • UFC light heavyweight fighter Khalil Rountree Jr. together with domestic violence expert Rebecca Lee talking about keeping it together during times of high emotion (49:03); and,
  • Australian Athletics Hall of Fame marathon legend Steve Moneghetti AM on better decision-making (1:11:31).

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