
Over the previous episodes there’s been a clear and repeated message about identity and how, what we do tends to define us at different points in our lives. The emotional and psychological toll varies, as do the treatment methods available.
What works for you may not work for someone else and it’s modelling vulnerability for our children that allows them to ask for help.
In our tech dominated world, being able to communicate with us has never been more important for our children’s safety. Their online world is full of opportunities and threats, which we need to manage and help them navigate. Gaming is just one example of an online world that few parents understand, however it’s our responsibility to not only moderate time or monitor usage, but to encourage critical thinking and better choices in the games they interact with. Something Jett Ferro expands on in this episode from personal experience.
Former rugby league pro-athlete Trent Merrin is also using his personal experience with science based cold therapy to help others. Teaming up with Founder of the Paragon Group, Andy Phanthapangna and Tech whizz Jett who manages business operations for the Group – they’re building relationships with community leaders to deliver improved outcomes and access for people living outside big cities.
If there’s one concept you’ll take away from this conversation it’s the importance of collaborative communities.Discover more:
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