Mind Brew Chats

Mind Brew Chats
Mind Brew Chats Podcast

Mental health affects every single one of us as we each move through this journey called Life, yet we don’t talk about it enough. Each episode of the brand new Mind Brew Chats podcast will bring you honest conversations and stories about mental health, emotional well-being, and life. Listen to the stories of ordinary people and learn how to manage your own mental and emotional well-being from mental health professionals. Grab your favourite brew and tune in now! The Mind Brew Chats podcast is brought to you by Mind Brew, Kuching.

Episodes

  1. EPISODE 9 : Yoga, Spirituality & Mental Health (PART 1)

    07/11/2021

    EPISODE 9 : Yoga, Spirituality & Mental Health (PART 1)

    #MindBrewChats is back with Ep.9 on Yoga, Spirituality & Mental Health! This is Part 1 of a two-part episode with Jivanti a/p Murugaiyan, a pharmacist and freelance yoga teacher, health and life coach. In this episode we will be delving deep into Jivanti’s personal journey with the healing power of yoga, and how yoga strengthens the body-mind-soul connection to build self-awareness and create intimacy with our inner selves. Jivanti is a full-time pharmacist with the Traditional & Complementary Medicine Division in the Ministry of Health, Malaysia. She is also a freelance yoga teacher, health and life coach. A life-changing encounter with the healing power of yoga led her down an almost decade-long journey exploring other world knowledge like yoga, spiritual science, astrology, and Akashic record reading. In 2019, she founded Wild Hearts : Adventures in Mindful Living (@wildheartsworld) in the hopes to bring holistic healing to those who need it. Her voracious appetite for knowledge drives her to continuously expand her consciousness to be open and unconditional in her teaching and learning. Episode Notes : Wild Hearts : Adventures in Mindful Living (@wildheartsworld with Jivanti @asiwaspassing) This is why you could be depressed or anxious - Johann Hari (TEDSummit 2019) (https://www.ted.com/talks/johann_hari_this_could_be_why_you_re_depressed_or_anxious?) Lost Connections : Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression and the Unexpected Solutions - Johann Hari (https://thelostconnections.com/) The Institute for Aliveness (https://www.instituteforaliveness.com/) Prison Yoga Project (https://prisonyoga.org/)

    1h 8m
  2. EPISODE 8 : Mental Health at the Frontlines

    06/07/2021

    EPISODE 8 : Mental Health at the Frontlines

    #MindBrewChats is back with Ep.8 on Mental Health at the Frontlines! In this episode, we talk to Dr. Amelia Law, an emergency medicine doctor in Melbourne, and Dr. Trevor Lim, a public health specialist in Sabah about mental health and burnout at the frontlines.  This episode will be divided into two segments of approximately 40 minutes each. In the first segment, we talk about how the pandemic affected the healthcare sector in Malaysia, Australia and the UK, as well as the mental health challenges that affected healthcare workers way before the pandemic started. In the second segment, we dive deep into the mental health stigma and the barriers that prevent healthcare workers from seeking help for mental health issues acquired in the line of duty.  Dr. Amelia Law (@amelia1aw) is an emergency registrar practising in a busy trauma centre in Melbourne. Having escaped the NHS in the UK, Amelia now reluctantly calls Australia home. She loves to travel, but is currently trapped in Melbourne due to this blight of a pandemic. Her preferred element is water, and when not donning scrubs, you can find her swimming, floating, surfing, diving, blowing bubbles, pretending to be a whale, etc. in her favourite element. Amelia and I are also school friends (since primary school!) And we have not met each other for close to a decade.  Dr. Trevor Lim (@trevor0207) is a public health specialist and ultra running enthusiast. He started his career in public health medicine in Lahad Datu, Sabah, just in time for the start of the pandemic and MCO in Malaysia. Originally from Peninsular Malaysia, he has been serving in Sabah and Sarawak since 2009,  Trevor loves to run - a lot - as in insanely long distances that normal human beings would not think of attempting without a vehicle. His preferred downtime activities are training for and competing in ultra-trail challenges up to 100km. But due to the pandemic, when no mass events are allowed, Trevor has resorted to running marathons around his office.
 Notes : Contract Healthcare Workers Issue (Malaysia) #CodeBlackMY #BlackMondayMY #saveMYcontractHCW  MMA Schmos : https://www.facebook.com/101568508523307/posts/202493691764121/?d=n MPS Young Pharmacist Chapter - Contract Pharmacists vs Permanent Pharmacists : https://www.facebook.com/181417565204662/posts/4504402936239415/?d=n Healthcare Worker Burnout Roslan NS, Yusoff MSB, Razak AA, Morgan K. Burnout Prevalence and Its Associated Factors among Malaysian Healthcare Workers during COVID-19 Pandemic: An Embedded Mixed-Method Study. Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Jan 17;9(1):90. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9010090. PMID: 33477380; PMCID: PMC7829836. #KisahKamek by the Mental Health Association of Sarawak Sheena's Story : https://www.instagram.com/p/CCH7Q4rDZ35/?utm_medium=copy_link Farhah's Story : https://www.instagram.com/p/CC-a-6DDGUR/?utm_medium=copy_link Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services Malaysia https://www.mhinnovation.net/blog/2020/may/6/staff-support-during-covid-19-mhpss-initiatives-miri-general-hospital-malaysia Mental Health Resources Malaysia Mental Health Directory (Kuching/Sarawak) : https://mhasarawak.com/get-help/#mhasdirectory Mental Health Directory (Malaysia) : https://www.mypsychology.my/get-help-my/

    1h 34m
  3. EPISODE 7 : Minimalism & Mental Health

    06/07/2021

    EPISODE 7 : Minimalism & Mental Health

    #MindBrewChats is back after a break with a brand new episode on Minimalism and Mental Health! In this episode we explore what minimalism is, how it relates to both physical and mental space, as well as our relationships with people. Through the personal experiences of our host Laura, and guests, Georgette and Raven, we explore how the practice of minimalism has impacted our self-care practices and mental health. This episode is split into two segments of roughly 40 minutes each for easier listening.  Georgette Tan (@GeorgetteTanWriter) does a lot of things, including but not limited to studying the tarot, making people use bullet journals, collaborative story writing, poetry and podcasting. A former journalist, she is now a pen-for-hire living in Kuching. Check out her work at https://linktr.ee/georgettetan. She has also just released a digital copy of her poetry chapbook at https://ko-fi.com/s/03e7c38506  Rave Kwok (Raven) (@ravenue) studied psychology in Melbourne, but fell in love with coffee there instead. He now runs Earthlings Coffee Workshop (https://earthlings-coffee.com/; @earthlingscoffee), which has been serving up specialty coffee in Kuching for seven years. He does a fair bit of photography, illustration, and design for his business and as a hobby, and sometimes teaches private coffee lessons.  Curated Resources on Minimalism :  Books and blog) Becoming Minimalist - Joshua Becker (https://www.becomingminimalist.com/) (Blog, podcast, books and documentaries on Netflix) The Minimalists (https://www.theminimalists.com/)- Joshua Fields Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus (Special mention : Less is Now on Netflix - watch trailer at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn-xbOCZOiQ)  (Book, and Netflix series) The Konmari Method - Marie Kondo  (https://konmari.com/) (Book and blog) The Bullet Journal Method (https://bulletjournal.com/) - Ryder Carroll (Teaches mindset, simple methods, mindfulness practices)   (Book) Goodbye Things - Fumiko Sasaki (Unique perspective on how someone with a lot of things can become a full-on minimalist living in a busy city)  (Book) Digital Minimalism : Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World - Cal Newport (How to manage our digital life as a practising minimalist)   Notes :  “You can’t change the people around you, but you can change the people around you.” - The Minimalists   Dunbar’s number : A suggested cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships—relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person (Ref: Wikipedia)

    1h 25m

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Mental health affects every single one of us as we each move through this journey called Life, yet we don’t talk about it enough. Each episode of the brand new Mind Brew Chats podcast will bring you honest conversations and stories about mental health, emotional well-being, and life. Listen to the stories of ordinary people and learn how to manage your own mental and emotional well-being from mental health professionals. Grab your favourite brew and tune in now! The Mind Brew Chats podcast is brought to you by Mind Brew, Kuching.

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