Wisdom for Wellness Kingston Military Family Resource Centre (Sam & Sarah)
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- Salud y forma física
Do you want to improve your relationship? Are you interested in learning the science behind reducing anxiety? Why are changes and transitions so difficult and how can we make them easier? Wisdom for Wellness is a monthly podcast encompassing all things wellness and mental health featuring a variety of guests with different backgrounds, careers and life experiences. Join hosts Sam and Sarah as they have important conversations and thought-provoking discussions about how we can better take care of ourselves and each other. Wisdom for Wellness will provide you with information, resources, skills and new perspectives to continue learning new ways to improve your mental health & wellness.
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Sick not Weak with Michael Landsberg
Did you know 6.7 million Canadians are living with a mental health condition and 4000 Canadians die by suicide every year? Every single Canadian is affected by mental health issues, either directly with first hand experience or indirectly in someone they know. Join Sarah and Sam as they have an emotional and powerful discussion with Michael Landsberg, a Mental Health Warrior, Founder of SickNotWeak, Sports Journalist and Keynote Speaker, as he shares his personal experience with depress...
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Building Sleep Capacity with Renee Raymond
You will need a pen and paper for this episode because Renee Raymond, Psychotherapist, provides many practical tips and tools for getting a better night’s rest. Sam and Sarah explore what sleep dust is and how it fills our balloon, how we can increase our sleep capacity and understand how various inputs can impact our sleep. Listen to Renee share more about how sleep is not an optional part of our healthcare, it’s an integral part of our well-being. Try out a sunlight lamp th...
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Mental Health is not a Casserole Disease with Amy Coupal
Let me know if you need anything – I'd be happy to help! We are all guilty of offering an open-ended deal to our friends and families who have recently lost a loved one. But what about someone who is a continuous caregiver to their loved one who has a mental or physical limitation? This month, we sit down with Amy Coupal the CEO at Ontario Caregiver Organization (OCO) to learn more about what it means to be a caregiver. She shares that many of us actually don’t know we are caregivers! Learn a...
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Navigating Career Transitions with Sharlene Gumbs
Changing careers, moving, and change can be terrifying! Where do you even start? This month, we speak with Sharlene Gumbs, Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist with a specalization in Return to Work and Career Transition. Sharlene’s infectious laugh and genuine personality comes across as we explore the concept of transitions. Throughout her work with First Responders, Sharlene has come to understand the trick to “starting over” and she shares practical tools on where to begin....
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Processing Difficult Emotions with Art Therapy with Jenn Page
Join Sam and Sarah as they uncover the healing properties of art therapy! What is the science behind creative therapies and how can they help one process difficult emotions? Did you know that the types of mediums you use to express yourself can offer insight into your thought patterns? We explore how we can incorporate these creative means into our daily life! Jennifer is a Registered Psychotherapist and Art Therapist who is passionate about the creative therapies as a way of healing an...
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Divorce and Family Changes with Stefanie Peachey
Research suggests that divorce rates continue to increase across Canada, while emerging data details the impacts of COVID-19 on our relationships and families. Speaking of families, how can we manage stressful situations and not let difficult life events impact those we care about? This month Sarah and Sam spoke to Registered Social Worker and Accredited Family Mediator, Stefanie Peachey, about how to remain resilient in times of familial changes. Stefanie shares her experience as an Ac...