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#79 Salome Mbenjele: Depression, Drugs, and the Victims Nobody Sees

#79 Salome Mbenjele: Depression, Drugs, and the Victims Nobody Sees

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In this explosive episode, we sit down with clinical support specialist Salome to unpack the most critical social crises facing our communities today—from the devastating rise of drug abuse among talented youth to the invisible epidemic of domestic violence affecting men and the systemic hurdles faced by people of colour.

Salome, a specialist in mental health, drug and alcohol, and family domestic violence, speaks with raw, human clarity about the true cost of these crises, sharing heartbreaking stories and demanding immediate systemic change.

-The War on Talent: Salome reveals the shocking truth about how drug abuse is specifically targeting and "killing" the talented ones, the ones with brains, and what this means for our future leaders.

-The Invisible Victim: A candid and urgent discussion on how the lack of resources and public attention is devastating the mental health of men who are victims of family domestic violence, leading to severe depression and isolation.

-The Weight of Colour: A powerful personal account of having to "work twice" as hard in the professional sphere due to racial bias, and why organisations must start treating all people equally.

-The Systemic Gap: Why state and federal funding efforts are failing on the ground, and the critical need for locally funded, community-led, and culturally specific mentorship programs.

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The content presented in this Podcast may contain discussions of sensitive topics including but not limited to drug and alcohol abuse, mental health challenges, domestic violence, trauma, and other distressing experiences. These stories are shared with permission and aim to promote understanding, awareness, and respectful conversation.

Viewer and listener discretion is advised.

This content is not intended to glorify or promote harmful behaviour. It reflects personal lived experiences and does not necessarily represent the views of the host, platform, or any affiliated organisations.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues discussed, support is available. In Australia, you can contact:

Lifeline – 13 11 14

Beyond Blue – 1300 22 4636

1800RESPECT (Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence) – 1800 737 732

Please take care while engaging with this content.

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