Holding on to Hope

Lifeline
Holding on to Hope

Holding on to Hope takes the listener on a journey of personal stories about the lived experience of suicidality. Through authentic storytelling and connection, the podcast provides inspiration and support to those looking to find hope. Please note that suicidality and its contributing factors are discussed and may have a triggering effect. If you experience emotional distress as a result of listening, please reach out to someone you trust and/or call Lifeline on 13 11 14 at any time. If life is in danger, please call 000

  1. ٦ ربيع الأول

    You can make it through the darkness

    In this episode we're honoured to have Joanna as our guest, sharing her journey of resilience from teenage struggles with depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts to finding hope and healing in her 50s. Joanna's story began with challenges in her early teens, including the loss of her mother and own her battles with mental health issues. At 24, the suicide of her stepbrother was a turning point, leading her to seek support from Lifeline and professional help. Reflecting on her experiences, Joanna credits Lifeline with saving her life multiple times and emphasises the importance of self-care in managing mental health. She now advocates for others, sharing her story to let them know they're not alone in their struggles. LINKS & RESOURCES: Call Lifeline anytime on 13 11 14 Send a text to Lifeline at 0477 131 114 Chat live with Lifeline at www.lifeline.org.au Follow @lifelineaustralia on Instagram Follow @LifelineAust on Twitter Like @LifelineAustralia on Facebook CREDITS Hosted by Ruben Proudly presented by Lifeline Special thanks to Joanna for sharing her story. Lifeline would like to acknowledge the lives lost to suicide and recognise those who have survived suicide attempts. And those who struggle today or in the past with thoughts of suicide, mental health issues and crisis situations, we acknowledge all those who have felt the deep impact of suicide, including those who love, care and support people experiencing suicidality and those experiencing the pain and bereavement through suicide. We respect collaboration with people who have a lived or living experience of suicide and mental health issues and value their contribution to the work we do.

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  2. ٢٢ صفر

    The daily battles with the inner demons

    In this episode we're honoured to introduce Andrew, a Yamatji Man from Western Australia's Murchison Gascoyne region. Andrew has walked a challenging path, grappling with depression and anxiety for over a decade. He vividly describes his journey as having the 'black dog' visit him frequently, casting long shadows of despair and confusion. These dark clouds often obscured his sense of direction, leaving him unable to see a clear path forward. In today's episode, Andrew will share insights into his coping strategies, the hurdles he has overcome, and the message of hope he carries for both Indigenous and Non-Indigenous communities. LINKS & RESOURCES: Call Lifeline anytime on 13 11 14 Send a text to Lifeline at 0477 131 114 Chat live with Lifeline at www.lifeline.org.au Follow @lifelineaustralia on Instagram Follow @LifelineAust on Twitter Like @LifelineAustralia on Facebook CREDITS Hosted by Ruben Proudly presented by Lifeline Special thanks to Andrew for sharing his story. Lifeline would like to acknowledge the lives lost to suicide and recognise those who have survived suicide attempts. And those who struggle today or in the past with thoughts of suicide, mental health issues and crisis situations, we acknowledge all those who have felt the deep impact of suicide, including those who love, care and support people experiencing suicidality and those experiencing the pain and bereavement through suicide. We respect collaboration with people who have a lived or living experience of suicide and mental health issues and value their contribution to the work we do.

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  3. ٨ صفر

    Don’t let them win

    On today’s episode we are joined by Paul. Paul is a resilient soul who embarked on a profound transformation after four decades of living behind a façade of "existences." Around 14 years ago, Paul's world collapsed, becoming the genesis of an ongoing journey of personal evolution. Despite battling a myriad of mental health and physical disabilities, including surviving a heart attack and grappling with recurring cardio issues, stroke, multiple bouts of cancer, Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), and numerous other health conditions, Paul's determination to embrace life's trials and tribulations remains unyielding. Each day, Paul bravely navigates his life, utilising his experiences to pave a path of enlightenment and advocacy. His mission is to normalize conversations around crucial yet often stigmatised topics such as Childhood Sexual Abuse, Mental Health, Suicide Prevention, Disabilities, and Chronic Health Conditions. In today's episode, Paul shares his lived and living experiences, offering insights into the profound lessons learned through his journey. His resilience, wisdom, and unwavering dedication to advocacy serve as a beacon of hope for us all. LINKS & RESOURCES: Call Lifeline anytime on 13 11 14 Send a text to Lifeline at 0477 131 114 Chat live with Lifeline at www.lifeline.org.au Follow @lifelineaustralia on Instagram Follow @LifelineAust on Twitter Like @LifelineAustralia on Facebook CREDITS Hosted by Ruben Proudly presented by Lifeline Special thanks to Paul for sharing his story. Lifeline would like to acknowledge the lives lost to suicide and recognise those who have survived suicide attempts. And those who struggle today or in the past with thoughts of suicide, mental health issues and crisis situations, we acknowledge all those who have felt the deep impact of suicide, including those who love, care and support people experiencing suicidality and those experiencing the pain and bereavement through suicide. We respect collaboration with people who have a lived or living experience of suicide and mental health issues and value their contribution to the work we do.

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  4. ٩ محرم

    Turning on the headlights of hope

    On today's episode, we are joined by Grant on the 31st of October 1994. Grant took on what he thought was the biggest challenge of his life getting sober. Along his journey he learned the power of talking therapy, prioritising mental and emotional well-being and setting crystal clear boundaries. Little did he know all his work of self-discovery was the foundation he needed to carry himself through seven years of adversity with resilience and determination. In 2010, life took an unexpected turn, divorce the loss of a father home and a significant physical transformation due to stress, reshaped everything. Sharing his story is a testament to the transformative power of adversity. Grants aim is to inspire and motivate others for change. LINKS & RESOURCES: Call Lifeline anytime on 13 11 14 Send a text to Lifeline at 0477 131 114 Chat live with Lifeline at www.lifeline.org.au Follow @lifelineaustralia on Instagram Follow @LifelineAust on Twitter Like @LifelineAustralia on Facebook CREDITS Hosted by Ruben Proudly presented by Lifeline Special thanks to Grant for sharing his story. Lifeline would like to acknowledge the lives lost to suicide and recognise those who have survived suicide attempts. And those who struggle today or in the past with thoughts of suicide, mental health issues and crisis situations, we acknowledge all those who have felt the deep impact of suicide, including those who love, care and support people experiencing suicidality and those experiencing the pain and bereavement through suicide. We respect collaboration with people who have a lived or living experience of suicide and mental health issues and value their contribution to the work we do.

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  5. ٢٥ ذو الحجة

    Things can only get better

    In today’s episode we are joined by Grace. Grace’s journey, marked by the challenges of mental health, began with suicidal thoughts that emerged in childhood. Diagnosed with depression and anxiety during her teenage years, Grace's journey has been a testament to perseverance in the face of adversity. Beyond her own struggles, Grace navigates life as a queer woman living with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), emphasising the importance of mental health intersectionality. Her advocacy extends to the critical understanding that mental health is multifaceted and interconnected with various aspects of one's life. Her story is not just one of survival but of resilience, empowerment, and the unwavering belief in a brighter tomorrow. LINKS & RESOURCES: Call Lifeline anytime on 13 11 14 Send a text to Lifeline at 0477 131 114 Chat live with Lifeline at www.lifeline.org.au Follow @lifelineaustralia on Instagram Follow @LifelineAust on Twitter Like @LifelineAustralia on Facebook CREDITS Hosted by Ruben Proudly presented by Lifeline Special thanks to Grace for sharing her story. Lifeline would like to acknowledge the lives lost to suicide and recognise those who have survived suicide attempts. And those who struggle today or in the past with thoughts of suicide, mental health issues and crisis situations, we acknowledge all those who have felt the deep impact of suicide, including those who love, care and support people experiencing suicidality and those experiencing the pain and bereavement through suicide. We respect collaboration with people who have a lived or living experience of suicide and mental health issues and value their contribution to the work we do.

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  6. ١١ ذو الحجة

    Getting past the shame and the guilt

    Matthew dedicated 24 years to his career. A sudden shift left him feeling discarded, leading to a dark moment during the intense pressures of the pandemic. Matt's journey, marked by hospitalisation and guilt, took a positive turn during a year off work. Now, Matt is a mental health advocate, a trained Mental Health First Aider, working to promote well-being, especially in the workplace. His story is a beacon of hope, reminding us that even in our darkest moments, there's a path to healing. LINKS & RESOURCES: Call Lifeline anytime on 13 11 14 Send a text to Lifeline at 0477 131 114 Chat live with Lifeline at www.lifeline.org.au Follow @lifelineaustralia on Instagram Follow @LifelineAust on Twitter Like @LifelineAustralia on Facebook CREDITS Hosted by Ruben Proudly presented by Lifeline Special thanks to Tom for sharing her story. Lifeline would like to acknowledge the lives lost to suicide and recognise those who have survived suicide attempts. And those who struggle today or in the past with thoughts of suicide, mental health issues and crisis situations, we acknowledge all those who have felt the deep impact of suicide, including those who love, care and support people experiencing suicidality and those experiencing the pain and bereavement through suicide. We respect collaboration with people who have a lived or living experience of suicide and mental health issues and value their contribution to the work we do.

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  7. ٢٦ ذو القعدة

    Reinvent yourself

    In this episode we are joined by Martina. As a cisgender lesbian, Australian Army veteran, and dedicated PhD Candidate, she thrives amid adversity, facing challenges of various kinds with unwavering determination. Her focus on human connection and social healing, born from personal struggles, resonates with those navigating life's difficulties or feeling different in an indifferent world.  Her journey involves overcoming trauma, workplace bullying, and surviving a near-fatal suicide attempt in 2013, which fuelled her commitment to building a life filled with strength and insight. Despite occasional imposter syndrome, this self-proclaimed homebody cherishes quiet family moments and purposeful work-related travels, demonstrating humility and resilience. LINKS & RESOURCES: Call Lifeline anytime on 13 11 14 Send a text to Lifeline at 0477 131 114 Chat live with Lifeline at www.lifeline.org.au Follow @lifelineaustralia on Instagram Follow @LifelineAust on Twitter Like @LifelineAustralia on Facebook CREDITS Hosted by Ruben Proudly presented by Lifeline Special thanks to Will for sharing his story. Lifeline would like to acknowledge the lives lost to suicide and recognise those who have survived suicide attempts. And those who struggle today or in the past with thoughts of suicide, mental health issues and crisis situations, we acknowledge all those who have felt the deep impact of suicide, including those who love, care and support people experiencing suicidality and those experiencing the pain and bereavement through suicide. We respect collaboration with people who have a lived or living experience of suicide and mental health issues and value their contribution to the work we do.

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Holding on to Hope takes the listener on a journey of personal stories about the lived experience of suicidality. Through authentic storytelling and connection, the podcast provides inspiration and support to those looking to find hope. Please note that suicidality and its contributing factors are discussed and may have a triggering effect. If you experience emotional distress as a result of listening, please reach out to someone you trust and/or call Lifeline on 13 11 14 at any time. If life is in danger, please call 000

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