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The latest episode of The Nutters Club, hosted by Hamish Williams and Psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald, delved into the importance of initiating real-world conversations about mental health and the positive outcomes that can arise from such discussions.
This week’s episode focused on how individuals can support others struggling with mental health challenges. The hosts emphasised the power of simple actions, such as asking someone if they’re okay, validating their feelings, and being present during difficult times.
MacDonald highlighted the importance of building genuine connections and relationships, noting that even small interactions, like greeting a colleague or neighbour, can create a baseline for noticing when someone might need help.
Listeners called in to share their personal experiences of helping others and receiving support. Craig, a caller, recounted how he helped a single mother by taking care of her child and gifting her a spa day to provide some much-needed relief. He also shared a story about accompanying a colleague to seek professional help when she revealed she was struggling with serious mental health issues. Craig’s philosophy of “paying it forward” resonated with the hosts and listeners alike.
Another caller, Len, introduced the Step Ahead Trust, a Christchurch-based organisation that provides community support for individuals with mental health diagnoses. The trust offers a variety of activities, including walking groups, karaoke nights, board games, and subsidised trips to local attractions. Len shared how the group has helped her cope with loneliness and build a supportive community after the loss of her husband.
The episode also touched on practical advice for supporting someone in crisis, such as sitting with them while they call a helpline like New Zealand’s 1737 service or contacting authorities for a welfare check if someone is at imminent risk. MacDonald stressed that people don’t need to be therapists to help others, simply listening and showing genuine care can make a significant difference.
The show concluded with a reminder that life is worth living and that the world is a better place with each individual in it. For those seeking support, The Nutters Club encourages reaching out to local mental health services or joining their live broadcasts to share experiences and connect with others.
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