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Mental Health and Loneliness with James Aaron and Sarah Bishop

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This is the fifth and final episode in our mini-series produced in collaboration with the Pulse team from Uniting Mission and Education. And in my opinion, this one was such a profound, vulnerable and meaningful conversation. Sarah Bishop and James Aaron joined me to explore mental health and loneliness in the context of faith and spirituality. When I was sitting with Sarah and James having this conversation it felt holy to me. It felt deeply honest and human. And I hope that is your experience as you listen. A strong theme that comes through in this conversation is the strength in vulnerability, and the dignity in asking for help. So if you listen to this and you’re in a place where you need support with your own mental health, remember, there’s no shame in reaching out for help.
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This is the fifth and final episode in our mini-series produced in collaboration with the Pulse team from Uniting Mission and Education. And in my opinion, this one was such a profound, vulnerable and meaningful conversation. Sarah Bishop and James Aaron joined me to explore mental health and loneliness in the context of faith and spirituality. When I was sitting with Sarah and James having this conversation it felt holy to me. It felt deeply honest and human. And I hope that is your experience as you listen. A strong theme that comes through in this conversation is the strength in vulnerability, and the dignity in asking for help. So if you listen to this and you’re in a place where you need support with your own mental health, remember, there’s no shame in reaching out for help.
Watch on YouTube here.
Download the accompanying discussion guide here.

Want to reach out and let us know your thoughts or suggestions for the show? Send us a message here; we’d love to hear from you.

Sign up to our mailing list:
https://spiritualmisfits.com.au/
Join our online Facebook community:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spiritualmisfitspodcast
Support the pod:
https://spiritualmisfits.com.au/support-us/
Send us an email:
Spiritualmisfits@outlook.com
View all episodes at: https://spiritualmisfits.buzzsprout.com

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