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TeaTalk Conversations: A Unique Mental Health Podcast

TeaTalk Conversations: A Unique Mental Health Podcast

By: Jules Balchin
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Summary

TeaTalk Conversations: A Unique Mental Health Podcast, I aim to bring much needed conversations about mental health and neurodiversity to the front of society’s mind so they can be rightfully acknowledged and supported. TeaTalk Conversations episodes are full of advice, and impromptu, neurodivergent rambles all to prove to the world that mental health doesn't need to be seen as so controversial. Each week, listen to a new perspective, in the company of guests ranging from mental health professionals, those with lived-experience and activists all who deserve to have their voices heard.Jules Balchin Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • The Next Steps: The Story after Cancer Treatment, Activism and the Importance of Psychological' Part 2.
    Jan 31 2025

    In the fifth episode of the series, I continue the fascinating conversation with disability activist ⁠Cheyenne Heflin⁠. In this episode, we discuss her life post cancer treatment, the steps to her becoming an activist and other key conversations surrounding healing, disability accommodations and mental health.

    [A detailed content warning will be given in the introduction.] If you want to reach out to Cheyenne today, please message her on ⁠Instagram⁠ or head to her link in the bio (see above link) for more contact details, and her ⁠website⁠.


    As mentioned in the podcast:

    The Body Keeps The Score.

    Children's Cancer Centre


    Have any questions, want to know more or want your voice to be heard? ⁠⁠Reach out to me, Jules. :)⁠

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    Massive thanks to:

    SigmaBeatsMusic for the introductory and ⁠⁠outro music⁠⁠.

    Daniel Howell and Phil Lester, as part of ⁠⁠DanAndPhilBeats⁠⁠, for the interlude music.


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Childhood Interrupted: Surviving Paediatric Cancer and the Invisible Psychological Journey Within. Part 1.
    Jan 24 2025

    In the fourth episode of the series, I meet with disability activist Cheyenne Heflin, to have a conversation about her experience and story of being diagnosed with cancer at 13 years old, the importance of greater recognition into childhood cancer and its research, and the psychological impact of her journey.

    [A detailed content warning will be given in the introduction.] If you want to reach out to Cheyenne today, please message her on Instagram or head to her link in the bio (see above link) for more contact details, and her website.


    Have any questions, want to know more or want your voice to be heard? ⁠Reach out to me, Jules. :)

    Massive thanks to:

    SigmaBeatsMusic for the introductory and ⁠outro music⁠.

    Daniel Howell and Phil Lester, as part of ⁠DanAndPhilBeats⁠, for the interlude music.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Psycho Killer: The Damage Behind Condition Related Terminology Embedded in Everyday Language.
    Jan 10 2025

    In the third episode of this series, I discuss a much needed conversation about condition related terminology, its use within the English language, whether through insults, nicknames or slurs and how this can directly impact and offend individuals with a disability.


    I explore different words that might be less commonly known being derived from offensive terms, look into three different conditions that are constantly labeled inappropriately, and show you some key responses from disability activists regarding their opinions on the conversation matter.


    Check out the activist's pages here:

    Bitter Gertrude

    CrippledScholar


    [A detailed content warning will be given in the introduction.] Have any questions, want to know more or want your voice to be heard? ⁠Reach out to me, Jules. :)

    Massive thanks to:

    SigmaBeatsMusic for the introductory and ⁠outro music⁠.

    Daniel Howell and Phil Lester, as part of ⁠DanAndPhilBeats⁠, for the interlude music.

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    46 mins
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