Pushin’ Through Blu

Dane Pevy

An interview podcast sharing stories of peoples' mental health journeys, created in an effort to help start conversations and break through the stigma surrounding mental health.

  1. 18/01/2021

    Ep.026 - Talking Social Media with Jono Pech @JonoHimself

    On this episode I had the pleasure in speaking with content creator and Playstation Platinum Hunter Jono Pech about our experiences growing up and using social media / social networking platforms (the pros, cons, and everything in between), as well as our everyday dependency and habbits with our mobile phones.   Hope you guys enjoy the episode and the honest conversations shared. Let Jono and I know if you did, keen to hear your feedback - Much Love! :-) - - -    Australian Mental Health Support Contacts    - Emergency Support Emergency Australia: Ph: 000     - Emergency New Zealand: Ph: 111     LIFELINE AUSTRALIA    Website: lifeline.org.au     Phone: 13 11 14  Texting Service: 0477 131 114    BEYOND BLUE     Website: www.beyondblue.org.au     Phone: 1300 224 636    KIDS HELP LINE - 24/7 Phone and Online Counselling Service for Young People Aged 5 to 25     Website: kidshelpline.com.au  Phone: 1800 551 800     - - -    Make sure to follow Jono and his podcasts / content on:   Twitter: @JonoHimself  Instagram: @jonohimself  Website: atebit.net  - - - Make sure to follow Pushin' Through Blu and Dane on: Twitter: @pushnthroughblu and @danepevy Instagram: @pushinthroughblu and @danepevy Website: www.pushinthroughblu.com  Merch: www.pushinthroughblu.com/shop - - -    Statistics on Devices (Sources) ROY MORGAN RESEARCH: 9 in 10 Aussie teens now have a mobile. THE ROYAL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL: Screen Time and Kids: what’s happening in our homes? NSW DEPT OF EDUCATION: Impact of Mobile Digital Devices in Schools. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY: Problematic Use of Smartphones in Australia… is it Getting Worse? THE LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT 2015: Australian children’s screen time and participation in extracurricular activities.

    1h 54m
  2. 24/12/2020

    Xmas Wrap Up

    2020 has certainly been a year like no other, one of which I don't think we will ever forget and hopefully won't have to go through again. Saying that, life is how we view it and there is plenty to be grateful for - and I'm not just talking about Season 2 of the Mandalorian (such a great season). I'm grateful for the extra time I spent with my family (made more special with my newborn son, Beau), the health of my family, the people I have in my life, my amazing wife and children, and the new friendships I have made throughout the year. I've also been inspired by friends who have taken this year by the balls and achieved great things - worked hard on their health, started new passion projects, doubled down on their crafts, even those who were faced with losing their jobs have taken the opportunity to pursue something else that they're passionate about (the forced change they needed to pursue something more fulfilling). We endured 2020. We completed it, its almost over - and I think we've all walked away more resilient and with a greater perspective on how quick the world can change and that whilst many things may be outside our control, we still have control as to how we view and adapt to those changes and what we make of it. Thank you once again for all of your support and for giving up your time to listen to the stories and discussions shared on this podcast - I really hope the conversations have helped you in some way and provided value. Lets make 2021 a great year. Wishing you all a safe and happy Christmas. Please look out for those around you who may not be doing ok. Stay well, be kind, much love. - Dane xo   - - -    Australian Mental Health Support Contacts    - Emergency Support Emergency Australia: Ph: 000     - Emergency New Zealand: Ph: 111     LIFELINE AUSTRALIA    Website: lifeline.org.au     Phone: 13 11 14     Texting Service: 0477 131 114    BEYOND BLUE     Website: www.beyondblue.org.au     Phone: 1300 224 636    KIDS HELP LINE - 24/7 Phone and Online Counselling Service for Young People Aged 5 to 25     Website: kidshelpline.com.au  Phone: 1800 551 800    - - -    Make sure to follow Pushin' Through Blu and Dane on:    Twitter: @pushnthroughblu and @danepevy    Instagram: @pushinthroughblu and @danepevy   Website: www.pushinthroughblu.com  Merch: www.pushinthroughblu.com/shop

    13 min
  3. 19/11/2020

    Ep.025 - Marie Shanley | @Mxiety - Mental Health Blogger, Author, Partnered Twitch Streamer

    Hey, what's going on guys - hope you're all going well! On this episode I had the pleasure in speaking with Marie Shanley aka @Mxiety.  For those that know M, or if you’re part of her growing community, you'll know how much of a wonderful human being this lady is and how passionate she is towards her community members and creating awareness to having open and honest conversations about mental health and mental illness, breaking down the stigma and misconceptions surrounding these conversations. M is a blogger, a self-published author ('Well That Explains Is: A Completion of Researched, Personal Essays'), a Partnered Twitch Streamer, a content creator. She also keeps her tomato sauce in the fridge and is a big dog lover.   Hope you guys enjoy the episode and the conversations shared. Let Mxiety and I know if you did!  Thanks for for your time and attention guys - Much Love!  - - -   Australian Mental Health Support Contacts   - Emergency Support Emergency Australia: Ph: 000    - Emergency New Zealand: Ph: 111    LIFELINE AUSTRALIA   Website: lifeline.org.au    Phone: 13 11 14    Texting Service: 0477 131 114   BEYOND BLUE    Website: www.beyondblue.org.au    Phone: 1300 224 636   KIDS HELP LINE - 24/7 Phone and Online Counselling Service for Young People Aged 5 to 25    Website: kidshelpline.com.au Phone: 1800 551 800    - - -   Make sure you checkout Mxiety's live streams on:  Twitch: Twitch.tv/Mxiety  YouTube: youtube.com/mxiety Twitter: @mxiety Instagram: @mxiety Website: www.mxiety.com - - -   Make sure to follow Pushin' Through Blu and Dane on:   Twitter: @pushnthroughblu and @danepevy   Instagram: @pushinthroughblu and @danepevy  Website: www.pushinthroughblu.com Merch: www.pushinthroughblu.com/shop

    1h 1m
  4. 28/10/2020

    Ep.024 - Cancel Culture, from another perspective | Brad Jolly @BlessRNG

    Hey guys, what's going on? Welcome back to the Pushin' Through Blu podcast. Returning to the podcast is guest Brad Jolly (@BlessRNG) to chat with Dane about 'Cancel Culture', offering a different perspective and insight shared from his own lived experiences. IMPORTANT TW: this episode does talk about subjects on depression, suicide ideation, and relationship trauma. Please be mindful of this before listing to this episode and your own mental health. If you do need support, please reach out for help by contacting Lifeline Australia on Ph: 13 11 14, the Suicide Call Back Service on Ph: 1300 659 467, or the Kids Help Line on 1800 55 1800.  I hope you enjoy the episode, I hope you find value from the conversations shared. If you do, please reach out to Brad and Pushin' Through Blu on our socials and let us know your thoughts and feedback. We also appreciate you taking the time to share this podcast with a friend, family member, someone who you feel would benefit from listening the to stories and conversations being shared. Make sure to Rate, Review and Subscribe to the podcast (it really does help us out A LOT) - as well as following us across our socials (Twitter, Instagram and Facebook). Much love, stay well.    - - -   Australian Mental Health Support Contacts   - Emergency Support Emergency Australia: Ph: 000 - Emergency New Zealand: Ph: 111    LIFELINE AUSTRALIA   Website: lifeline.org.au Phone: 13 11 14 Texting Service: 0477 131 114   BEYOND BLUE    Website: www.beyondblue.org.au    Phone: 1300 224 636   KIDS HELP LINE - 24/7 Phone and Online Counselling Service for Young People Aged 5 to 25    Website: kidshelpline.com.au    Phone: 1800 551 800    - - -   Make sure you checkout Brad's live streams and creative contact on:  YOUTUBE: youtube.com/BlessRNG TWITTER: @BlessRNG INSTAGRAM: @Blessrngee - - -   Make sure to follow Pushin' Through Blu and Dane across our socials on:   TWITTER: @pushnthroughblu and @danepevy   INSTAGRAM: @pushinthroughblu and @danepevy  WEBSITE: www.pushinthroughblu.com MERCH: www.pushinthroughblu.com/shop

    1h 37m
  5. 30/09/2020

    Ep.023 - There's more to speedrunning than just playing games fast | TGH (Jay)

    On this episode I spoke with TGH (Jay), an American Partnered Twitch Broadcaster and competitive (and current world record holder) video game speedrunner all about speedrunning, the time and dedication he has invested into his craft, the mental toughness involved in being a speedrunner and his mindset and approach to improving himself in whatever he sets out to achieve.  We also speak about how having the right mindset and perspective in whatever you set out to do plays such an important role in looking after yourself and your mental health. Hope you guys enjoy the episode and the conversations shared. Let Jay and I know if you did!  - - -  Australian Mental Health Support Contacts  - Emergency Support Emergency Australia: Ph: 000   - Emergency New Zealand: Ph: 111   LIFELINE AUSTRALIA  Website: lifeline.org.au   Phone: 13 11 14   Texting Service: 0477 131 114  BEYOND BLUE   Website: www.beyondblue.org.au   Phone: 1300 224 636  KIDS HELP LINE - 24/7 Phone and Online Counselling Service for Young People Aged 5 to 25   Website: kidshelpline.com.au   Phone: 1800 551 800   - - -  Make sure you checkout Jay's live streams on Twitch and his highlight speedrun videos on YouTube:  TWITCH: twitch.tv/tgh_sr  YOUTUBE: youtube.com/TheGuitahHeroe SPEEDRUN CELESTE: https://www.speedrun.com/celeste - - -  Make sure to follow Pushin' Through Blu on:  TWITTER: @pushnthroughblu and @danepevy  INSTAGRAM: @pushinthroughblu and @danepevy WEBSITE: www.pushinthroughblu.com

    57 min
  6. 06/09/2020

    Ep.022 - Talking R U OK? Day with Community Ambassador Ben Burgess

    Hey Legends! Uploading this episode on Father's Day (6th Sept 2020) here in Australia, so a big HAPPY FATHER'S DAY shoutout to all the fellow dads out there. Hope you guys also got a cuppa in bed and some pretty awesome artwork like I did (even got a sleep in - WINNING!).    On this episode I'm joined by R U OK? Community Ambassador for Newcastle Ben Burgess to talk about his own mental health journey, about how R U OK? Day acts as an important reminder and call to action for something that we should all be mindful of each and everyday (not just one day a year), but also what to do next after asking someone if they're ok and the answer is "no, I'm not ok". I hope you enjoy the episode and get some value from the conversations shared. If you do, please make sure to share the episode / podcast across your own socials to help share the message for anyone else that may need to hear it. Also, if you haven't done so already, take 2mins and go leave us a review / rating on your podcast listening service of choice - means a lot legends!  Much love!     - - -  R U OK? Contacts WEBSITE: ruok.org.au TWITTER: @ruokday INSTAGRAM: @ruokday? - - -  AUSTRALIAN MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT CONTACTS Emergency Support Emergency Australia: Ph: 000 Emergency New Zealand: Ph: 111   LIFELINE AUSTRALIA  Website: lifeline.org.au   Phone: 13 11 14   Texting Service: 0477 131 114  BEYOND BLUE   Website: www.beyondblue.org.au   Phone: 1300 224 636  KIDS HELP LINE - 24/7 Phone and Online Counselling Service for Young People Aged 5 to 25   Website: kidshelpline.com.au   Phone: 1800 551 800   - - -  Make sure to follow Ben and Real365 on;  INSTAGRAM: @real365collective and @real365.fit - - -  Make sure to follow Dane on: INSTAGRAM: @danepevy TWITTER: @danepevy - - -  Make sure to follow Pushin' Through Blu across our socials on:  TWITTER: @pushnthroughblu  INSTAGRAM: @pushinthroughblu  WEBSITE: www.pushinthroughblu.com

    50 min
5
out of 5
20 Ratings

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An interview podcast sharing stories of peoples' mental health journeys, created in an effort to help start conversations and break through the stigma surrounding mental health.