31 episodes

I’m a believer in being present—friends and family stop laughing—well, the idea of being present. However, this hope to be present and the top skill on my CV: procrastination, bred a philosophy that Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa would be proud to bear. If something is too big, too scary, or too much time, energy, capacity, or willpower for right now, I deem it a future me problem. Eventually, I must deal with these ‘future my problems’. So, join me as we dive into topics and skill-sets we need to face future ‘us’ problems regarding mental health and well-being. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afuturemeproblem/support

A future me problem Samuel J Hockey

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I’m a believer in being present—friends and family stop laughing—well, the idea of being present. However, this hope to be present and the top skill on my CV: procrastination, bred a philosophy that Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa would be proud to bear. If something is too big, too scary, or too much time, energy, capacity, or willpower for right now, I deem it a future me problem. Eventually, I must deal with these ‘future my problems’. So, join me as we dive into topics and skill-sets we need to face future ‘us’ problems regarding mental health and well-being. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afuturemeproblem/support

    A national reference group with Joey Brogden & Elian Au

    A national reference group with Joey Brogden & Elian Au

    You may remember Joey Brogden on the podcast mid-last year (listen here if you haven't already⁠: https://apple.co/3TeiVt9), discussing the BHP Foundation's Right care, first time, where you live program with Brain and Mind Centre (BMC) for Canberra.

    Joey and Elian discuss core learnings that have come from this research program, the increasing youth involvement, and what their newly appointed positions on the National Youth Reference Group means.


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    • 53 min
    The relationship between mental health and autism with Andrew Shim

    The relationship between mental health and autism with Andrew Shim

    You may remember Andrew Shim appearing on the podcast mid-last year (listen here if you haven't already⁠: https://apple.co/40gU2OS⁠), breaking down the history of advocacy over the years with fellow Brain and Mind Centre (BMC) Lived Experience Working Group member Rachel Laidler.



    Andrew returned to open our consciousness to the prevalent interrelationship of mental health and autism. Andrew proudly identifies as a queer autistic person of colour who uses their voice to share and normalise the experiences they had. Intertwined with this identity are Andrew's experiences of mental ill-health and service access– which you will hear about in the episode.



    If you're like me, my knowledge surfaces in the statistics, lives of individuals, and adversities faced by those with autism. When it comes to the prevalent mental health diagnoses among autistic people, I was horrified to hear the stark facts and figures faced by people with autism in our communities.



    Some readings on the strategy:

    – Developing the National Autism Strategy's Discussion paper: https://bit.ly/3tUT2UK

    – National Autism Strategy: https://bit.ly/3MnaDee

    – Australia’s Disability Strategy Hub: https://bit.ly/3QmhBBg


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    • 46 min
    Digital technology and mental wellness with Dr Frank Iorfino

    Digital technology and mental wellness with Dr Frank Iorfino

    Smart tech is forever improving, more accurate, intuitive, personalised, and accessible. However, evidence of the helpfulness this technology can be to the individual is scarce.



    These improvements mean clinicians can better deliver and support you and your mental health. Particular smart tech can track/ record core health aspects like sleep, activity and exercise, overall movement, light exposure (natural and digital), and menstrual cycles.



    Dr Frank Iorfino’s research interests are in youth mental health and early intervention, specifically focusing on how digital health can change how services assess, manage and treat youth mental health problems.



    Frank is head of the Digital Mental Health research program for the Youth Mental Health and Technology team at The Brain and Mind Centre. This program focuses on building sophisticated digital technologies through co-design that permit young people, their families and carers to be at the centre of clinical care and equal partners with clinicians in crucial treatment decisions.


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    • 43 min
    Youth mental health with Prof Ian Hickie [PART 2]

    Youth mental health with Prof Ian Hickie [PART 2]

    Professor Ian Hickie is co-director of the University's multidisciplinary initiative, the Brain and Mind Centre. He is an internationally renowned researcher in clinical psychiatry, particularly regarding medical aspects of common mood disorders, depression and bipolar disorder in young people, early intervention, new and emerging technologies and suicide prevention. He is a dual winner of the 2021 Australian Mental Health Prize, recognising his contributions to the mental health sector.
    Ian and I go way back in the sector, notably serving as National Mental Health Commissioners to Australia.


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    • 35 min
    Youth mental health with Prof Ian Hickie [PART 1]

    Youth mental health with Prof Ian Hickie [PART 1]

    Professor Ian Hickie is co-director of the University's multidisciplinary initiative, the Brain and Mind Centre. He is an internationally renowned researcher in clinical psychiatry, particularly regarding medical aspects of common mood disorders, depression and bipolar disorder in young people, early intervention, new and emerging technologies and suicide prevention. He is a dual winner of the 2021 Australian Mental Health Prize, recognising his contributions to the mental health sector.
    Ian and I go way back in the sector, notably serving as National Mental Health Commissioners to Australia.


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    • 41 min
    Changing opportunities for young people

    Changing opportunities for young people

    I chat with Brisbane youth mental health advocate Jordan van Rusmalen and director of Strategy and Service Development at Metro South Health Wendy Hawkins about their community of the Brisbane South Primary Health Network participating in the BHP Foundation and Brain and Mind Centre program Right Care, first time, where you live.

    Jordan and Wendy both speak from their expertise within the community, noting the current challenges, service provisions, and where and what needs to be addressed to better support young people in intuitive and personable care.

    With the program’s workshop 1 down we get to open up the thoughts, feelings, and revelations in the room.

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