25 min

I thought I was the most unique individual on earth Holding on to Hope

    • Self-Improvement

In 2013, at the age of 18, Tom Boyd was undeniably the best junior footballer in Australia and was first pick in the AFL National Draft. After the beginning of an illustrious career in the game, however, things began to become unstitched. Tom ultimately made the tough decision mid-way through the 2019 season to walk away from his career with 2 years and over $2 million remaining on his contract, wanting to carve his own path and destiny.   
Tom is joining us today to talk about his inspirational personal story and how he manages his mental health on a daily basis.

If you or someone you know needs crisis support, please phone Lifeline on 13 11 14, text 0477 13 11 14 or visit lifeline.org.au/gethelp for Lifeline Chat Service (24/7). 
LINKS & RESOURCES:  
Call Lifeline anytime on 13 11 14
Send a text to Lifeline at 0477 131 114
Chat live with Lifeline at www.lifeline.org.au
Follow @lifelineaustralia on Instagram 
Follow @LifelineAust on Twitter
Like @LifelineAustralia on Facebook
  
CREDITS 
Hosted by Ruben 
Proudly presented by Lifeline 
Special thanks to Tom for sharing her story. 
 
Lifeline would like to acknowledge the lives lost to suicide and recognize those who have survived suicide attempts. And those who struggle today or in the past with thoughts of suicide, mental health issues and crisis situations, we acknowledge all those who have felt the deep impact of suicide, including those who love, care and support people experiencing suicidality and those experiencing the pain and bereavement through suicide. We respect collaboration with people who have a lived or living experience of suicide and mental health issues and value their contribution to the work we do.

In 2013, at the age of 18, Tom Boyd was undeniably the best junior footballer in Australia and was first pick in the AFL National Draft. After the beginning of an illustrious career in the game, however, things began to become unstitched. Tom ultimately made the tough decision mid-way through the 2019 season to walk away from his career with 2 years and over $2 million remaining on his contract, wanting to carve his own path and destiny.   
Tom is joining us today to talk about his inspirational personal story and how he manages his mental health on a daily basis.

If you or someone you know needs crisis support, please phone Lifeline on 13 11 14, text 0477 13 11 14 or visit lifeline.org.au/gethelp for Lifeline Chat Service (24/7). 
LINKS & RESOURCES:  
Call Lifeline anytime on 13 11 14
Send a text to Lifeline at 0477 131 114
Chat live with Lifeline at www.lifeline.org.au
Follow @lifelineaustralia on Instagram 
Follow @LifelineAust on Twitter
Like @LifelineAustralia on Facebook
  
CREDITS 
Hosted by Ruben 
Proudly presented by Lifeline 
Special thanks to Tom for sharing her story. 
 
Lifeline would like to acknowledge the lives lost to suicide and recognize those who have survived suicide attempts. And those who struggle today or in the past with thoughts of suicide, mental health issues and crisis situations, we acknowledge all those who have felt the deep impact of suicide, including those who love, care and support people experiencing suicidality and those experiencing the pain and bereavement through suicide. We respect collaboration with people who have a lived or living experience of suicide and mental health issues and value their contribution to the work we do.

25 min