35 episodes

‘Be Well at USask’ is a podcast for all members of the University of Saskatchewan community. Each week, members of the USask community will share ideas and provide guidance on how we can be well in all aspects of our lives — mind, body and life. It will also highlight campus initiatives and resources designed to engage and support you.

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‘Be Well at USask’ is a podcast for all members of the University of Saskatchewan community. Each week, members of the USask community will share ideas and provide guidance on how we can be well in all aspects of our lives — mind, body and life. It will also highlight campus initiatives and resources designed to engage and support you.

    Episode 25: A Conversation about Grief and Loss

    Episode 25: A Conversation about Grief and Loss

    In the final episode of Season 1 of ‘Be Well at USASK’, Peter talks to Lisa Greig who is a social worker and works as an outreach coordinator in the Student Affairs and Outreach team at the University. They have a frank conversation about bereavement, grief and loss. They explore the five stages of grief; why death remains so taboo; how the nature of a person’s death plays a significant role in our grief response; and an exploration of our search for meaning following a death-loss. They also discuss practical supports available on campus, including the Grief 101 group which Lisa leads.

    Students can connect with the Student Affairs and Outreach team at:

    Tel: 306-966-5757

    Mental health intake: intake@usask.ca

    Outreach and crisis support: student.outreach@usask.ca

    URL: https://students.usask.ca/health/centres/student-affairs-and-outreach.php

    Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm. For after-hours support, contact Saskatoon Mobile Crisis at 306-933-6200 or Crisis Services Canada at 1-833-456-4566

    Instructors and staff can access supports through the Employee and Family Assistance Program:

    https://wellness.usask.ca/documents/efap.pdf

    External resources mentioned in the episode:

    Podcast Episode: Grief and Finding Meaning - Brené Brown and David Kessler: https://brenebrown.com/podcast/david-kessler-and-brene-on-grief-and-finding-meaning/

    Website: Refuge in Grief - Megan Devine: https://refugeingrief.com/

    TED Talk: Nora McInerny: We Don’t Move on From Grief We Move Forward With It. https://www.ted.com/talks/nora_mcinerny_we_don_t_move_on_from_grief_we_move_forward_with_it?language=en

    Share your thoughts and ideas with the ‘Be Well at USASK’ podcast team at: bewell.podcast@usask.ca

    • 41 min
    Special Episode - We're all part of the solution: Sexual Violence Prevention and Response

    Special Episode - We're all part of the solution: Sexual Violence Prevention and Response

    In this episode of ‘Be Well at USASK’, guest host Tracy Spencer talks to Tasnim Jaisee, the coordinator of the USSU Women’s Centre, and Brittany Thiessen, a graduate student researching sexual violence prevention and interventions. They discuss #metoo movement and its impact, the prevalence of sexual violence, how intersectionality relates to sexualized violence, and efforts at the University to increase awareness and prevent sexualized violence including online learning modules and the events being offered through the USSU for Sexual Violence Awareness week.

    For those who are victims survivors of sexual violence, you can contact the Student Affairs and Outreach team by calling (306) 966-5757 or emailing us at student.outreach@usask.ca. You can also reach out the to the Student Wellness Centre (306) 966-5768, the Saskatoon Sexual Assault and Information Centre (306) 244-2224, USSU Pride Centre (306) 966-6615, and / or the USSU Women’s Centre (306) 966-6980. Please reach out.

    More information can be found at: https:// usask.ca/consent

    Share your thoughts and ideas with the ‘Be Well at USASK’ podcast team at: bewell.podcast@usask.ca

    • 39 min
    Episode 24: Global Sustainability versus Human Nature

    Episode 24: Global Sustainability versus Human Nature

    In this episode of ‘Be Well at USASK’, Peter talks to Matt Wolsfeld, the Community Engagement Coordinator in the Office of Sustainability at the University of Saskatchewan. They discuss our responsibility for safeguarding the planet, and why  human nature makes this so challenging. They also explore why the human race doesn’t panic about and respond to the climate crisis like it has done with COVID-19.   

    The Office of Sustainability's mission is to build a model sustainable campus through community engagement and collaborative action.  We strive to foster growth of a culture of sustainability throughout all areas of campus life—education, research,  operations, governance and community engagement. More information can be found at:https://sustainability.usask.ca/  Students,  staff, and faculty can contact the team at:sustainability@usask.ca Share your thoughts and ideas with the ‘Be Well at USASK’ podcast  team at: bewell.podcast@usask.ca

    • 39 min
    Episode 23: Gratitude is the best medicine

    Episode 23: Gratitude is the best medicine

    In this episode of ‘Be Well at USASK’, Peter talks to Pam Komonoski who is the Nurse Practitioner at the Student Wellness Centre and has been serving students at the University for over 30 years. They discuss the changing health needs of students in the post-secondary environment and the way this has changed the work of health professionals who support them. Pam also shares some strategies for improved health outcomes related to coping with stress and isolation, changing work and life patterns, diet, physical activity and rest.

    The Student Wellness Centre is a primary healthcare unit based on the main USASK campus in Saskatoon. The multi-disciplinary team offers urgent and non-urgent physical and mental health care to University of Saskatchewan students, their spouses and children.

    Students can contact the team by phone or e-mail as follows:

    Tel: +1-306-966-5768

    E-mail: student.wellness@usask.ca

    URL: https://students.usask.ca/health/centres/wellness-centre.php

    Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm

    Share your thoughts and ideas with the ‘Be Well at USASK’ podcast team at: bewell.podcast@usask.ca

    • 21 min
    Episode 22: Making the most of the Employee and Family Assistance Program

    Episode 22: Making the most of the Employee and Family Assistance Program

    In this episode of ‘Be Well at USASK’, Peter talks to Jonathan Winston, the Vice-President of ComPsych, which is the University of Saskatchewan partner organization delivering the GuidanceResources Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP). They talk about the EFAP provided by ComPsych in partnership with the University, and outline key supports to ensure staff and faculty understand what services are available through the program, especially those supports that people may not be aware they have access to.

    Share your thoughts and ideas with the ‘Be Well at USASK’ podcast team at: bewell.podcast@usask.ca

    • 27 min
    Episode 21: Nature and Wellness

    Episode 21: Nature and Wellness

    In this episode of ‘Be Well at USASK’, Peter talks to Ken MacLeod who is a Registered Marriage and Family Therapist providing care at the Student Wellness Centre. They explore the value of re-connecting with nature for greater health and well-being.

    The Student Wellness Centre is a primary healthcare unit based on the main USASK campus in Saskatoon. The multi-disciplinary team offers urgent and non-urgent physical and mental health care to University of Saskatchewan students, their spouses and children.

    Students can contact the team by phone or e-mail as follows:

    Tel: +1-306-966-5768

    E-mail: student.wellness@usask.ca

    URL: https://students.usask.ca/health/centres/wellness-centre.php

    Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm

    Sit Spots Articles:

    Why and how you should start a sit-spot routine

    https://www.mnn.com/health/fitness-well-being/blogs/how-find-sit-spot-and-start-sit-spot-routine?fbclid=IwAR3fjWI-F4r7o92fMlW-u509X8sXz7_y5k_t-U8X1gpg-f0RAGuUs_ZFO4E

    Complete Guide to Using a Sit Spot in Nature

    https://nature-mentor.com/sit-spot/?fbclid=IwAR1VFgIp8HBNdE5cyfSbQ2khiCEmq3Mnvr6IUSZy-CJJdXAEHupwjvIyP6k

    Related Videos:

    How to Receive Revelations from Nature with Stephan Harding

    https://youtu.be/YzeW1jc7fX0

    RE(CONNECT)

    https://youtu.be/HqErYbUpKRs

    Sampling of Research Articles on the Value of Nature Connection

    Why 30 Minutes of Nature a Day Is So Good for Your Health

    https://www.yesmagazine.org/health-happiness/2019/04/10/health-nature-science-outside/?fbclid=IwAR1ugY_QrkFJ2FfUaZtsXgdf1lbnfgjMJR9mrrZy_nhzMVMlC261EAxzV-w

    Beyond Nature Contact to Connection: A Missing Link in a Sustainable and Worthwhile Life.

    https://findingnature.org.uk/2020/02/13/a-missing-link-in-a-sustainable-and-worthwhile-life/

    Minimum Time Dose in Nature to Positively Impact the Mental Health of College-Aged Students, and How to Measure It: A Scoping Review

    https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02942/full?fbclid=IwAR3g4HfHLjr_lw8UXNOG2NFrX6FwRq7Big1oz1TaqZ2LVh9E2V44VQQ1ies

    Nature and mental health: An ecosystem service perspective

    https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/7/eaax0903

    Share your thoughts and ideas with the ‘Be Well at USASK’ podcast team at: bewell.podcast@usask.ca

    • 25 min

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