Safe Space

The Artistic Psychologist

Safe Space is a podcast that aims at ending the stigma surrounding mental health one story at a time, one conversation at a time.

  1. APR 10

    Rethinking Suicide Prevention in Kenya | Safe Space | Dr. Zaccheus Were & Tom Osborn

    In this final interview episode of Safe Space, Paulyne Wanyonyi speaks with Tom Osborn, founder of Shamiri, and Dr. Zaccheus Were, a family physician working in Bungoma, about the solutions already being built to address mental health and suicide in Kenya. From policy barriers and stigma to the shortage of psychiatrists and mental health resources, the conversation explores the challenges facing suicide prevention today. But it also focuses on what is possible. Tom shares how Shamiri is training young people to deliver mental health interventions in schools, while Dr. Were explains his holistic approach to patient care, looking at mental health, social context, and family dynamics together. Together, they explore how community-driven care, culturally grounded mental health models, and early intervention could transform how Kenya approaches suicide prevention. This episode brings the interview series to a close by focusing on hope, solutions, and the work already happening on the ground. Thank you for following this series. If these conversations have meant something to you, please share this episode, subscribe to the channel, and let's continue having solution focused conversations. Support & Resources: Therapy Resource Catalogue - https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/therapy-mental-health-resources-by-the-artistic-psychologist/ External Suicide Toolkits - https://tr.ee/cQCujGXnvX Seeking Help Toolkit - https://tr.ee/orJUB1_Pu8 Grounding Exercises Toolkit -  https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/grounding-exercises-a-quick-guide-for-intense-emotions/ Submit your Mental Health story via a voice note - Whatsapp Us on +254 788 036 727, Your story may be featured on our "In Your Own Words" segment of this podcast. Write for our Blog - https://zfrmz.com/H03NH23xUPly3ZJsEcVQ

    1h 37m
  2. APR 3

    What Media Leaves Out of Suicide Stories | Dr. Marion Mutwiri | Safe Space

    How we talk about suicide matters.   In this episode of Safe Space, Paulyne Wanyonyi sits down with marriage and family therapist Dr. Marion Mutwiri to explore how media, headlines, films, songs, and social platforms shape the way people understand suicide.   From sensational news reporting to viral shows and music lyrics, the stories we consume can influence how we think about mental health, risk, and help-seeking. The conversation also examines how suicide was historically criminalised in Kenya and how that shaped the way media covered it.   Dr. Marion explains why responsible reporting matters, why context and compassion are often missing from headlines, and how the media can shift from sensational storytelling to meaningful mental health awareness.   This episode asks an important question: Are the stories we tell about suicide helping people, or harming them?   Pause if you need to and listen with care   Listen with care and pause if you need to.   Support & Resources:   Therapy Resource Catalogue - https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/therapy-mental-health-resources-by-the-artistic-psychologist/   External Suicide Toolkits - https://tr.ee/cQCujGXnvX   Seeking Help Toolkit - https://tr.ee/orJUB1_Pu8   Grounding Exercises Toolkit -  https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/grounding-exercises-a-quick-guide-for-intense-emotions/   Submit your Mental Health story via a voice note - Whatsapp Us on +254 788 036 727, Your story may be featured on our "In Your Own Words" segment of this podcast.   Write for our Blog - https://zfrmz.com/H03NH23xUPly3ZJsEcVQ

    1h 36m
  3. MAR 20

    How Can Religion Respond to Suicide With Compassion?

    In Kenya, religion and culture shape how many of us understand suicide, suffering, and mental health. In this episode of Safe Space, Paulyne Wanyonyi sits down with a Catholic priest and a pastor to explore how these beliefs show up in real conversations. They speak about the sacredness of life, how suicide is viewed in religious spaces, and the role faith plays when people are struggling. They also touch on the gap between what is often taught and what people actually experience, especially when it comes to suffering. The conversation moves into how scripture is sometimes quoted or understood, and how that can shape the way mental health is approached. There’s also a moment of honesty around the pressure placed on spiritual leaders, and what it looks like when they are not okay. This episode opens up a conversation that is often left unspoken.   Support & Resources: Therapy Resource Catalogue - https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/therapy-mental-health-resources-by-the-artistic-psychologist/ External Suicide Toolkits - https://tr.ee/cQCujGXnvX Support & Resources: Therapy Resource Catalogue - https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/therapy-mental-health-resources-by-the-artistic-psychologist/ External Suicide Toolkits - https://tr.ee/cQCujGXnvX Seeking Help Toolkit - https://tr.ee/orJUB1_Pu8 Grounding Exercises Toolkit -  https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/grounding-exercises-a-quick-guide-for-intense-emotions/ Submit your Mental Health story via a voice note - Whatsapp Us on +254 788 036 727, Your story may be featured on our "In Your Own Words" segment of this podcast. Write for our Blog - https://zfrmz.com/H03NH23xUPly3ZJsEcVQ

    1h 18m
  4. MAR 13

    When your body communicates what your mind is struggling to | Dr. Tima Khamis | Safe Space

    Some people never break down in public.  They keep showing up to work, meeting deadlines, caring for others, and doing everything expected of them. On the surface, they seem fine. But internally, they may be struggling with anxiety, burnout, overwhelm, or depression. In this episode of Safe Space, Paulyne Wanyonyi speaks again with Dr. Tima about the idea of being “high-functioning.” Together they explore why this label can be misleading, how distress can be hidden behind productivity, and why many people only receive help once they reach a crisis point.  The conversation looks at how high performance in schools, workplaces, and even religious spaces can sometimes mask emotional suffering. Dr. Tima explains how mental health distress in Kenya often shows up through physical complaints like headaches, stomach pain, fatigue, and sleep problems rather than emotional language. The episode also explores how gender expectations, stigma, and cultural messages about resilience can make it harder for people to express vulnerability.  This conversation invites us to rethink what “coping” really looks like, and how communities can learn to recognise distress even when it isn’t loud or visible. Listen to the full episode of Safe Space to learn how silent struggles show up, why high-functioning individuals are often overlooked, and what we can do to create spaces where people feel safe asking for help.  Wheel of Emotions | Worksheet | Therapist Aid:  https://www.thecoachingtoolscompany.com/wheel-of-life-categories/  The Self-Care Wheel: Wellness Worksheets, Activities & PDF:  https://www.thecoachingtoolscompany.com/wheel-of-life-categories/  Support & Resources:  Therapy Resource Catalogue - https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/therapy-mental-health-resources-by-the-artistic-psychologist/  External Suicide Toolkits - https://tr.ee/cQCujGXnvX  Seeking Help Toolkit - https://tr.ee/orJUB1_Pu8  Grounding Exercises Toolkit - https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/grounding-exercises-a-quick-guide-for-intense-emotions/  Submit your Mental Health story via a voice note - Whatsapp Us on +254 788 036 727,  Your story may be featured on our "In Your Own Words" segment of this podcast.  Write for our Blog - https://zfrmz.com/H03NH23xUPly3ZJsEcVQ

    58 min
  5. MAR 6

    Is Suicide a Form of Communication? A Psychiatrist Explains | Professor Lukoye Atwoli |

    In many Kenyan homes, conversations about pain and mental health are often silenced. But silence does not protect us, it isolates us. In this episode of Safe Space, host Paulyne Wanyonyi speaks with Professor Lukoye Atwoli, a psychiatrist and mental health expert, about what truly drives suicide.  Together, they unpack suicide as a manifestation of severe psychological distress and explore why it should be understood not as a personal failure, but as a signal that someone is struggling and needs support. The conversation goes deeper into the complex factors that shape suicide risk, including biology, psychology, and social environments.  From early childhood experiences and trauma, to unemployment, violence, and social pressures, the episode examines the wider context that affects mental health in Kenya today. Professor Lukoye also explains why suicide should be seen as a public health issue, how suicidal behaviour can be a form of communication, and why understanding the full picture is essential for prevention and care.  This episode invites us to rethink how we talk about suicide, how we respond to distress, and how communities can play a role in supporting those who are struggling.  Listen to the full conversation and join us in breaking the silence.  Support & Resources: Therapy Resource Catalogue - https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/therapy-mental-health-resources-by-the-artistic-psychologist/  External Suicide Toolkits - https://tr.ee/cQCujGXnvX  Seeking Help Toolkit - https://tr.ee/orJUB1_Pu8  Grounding Exercises Toolkit - https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/grounding-exercises-a-quick-guide-for-intense-emotions/  Submit your Mental Health story via a voice note - Whatsapp Us on +254 788 036 727,  Your story may be featured on our "In Your Own Words" segment of this podcast.  Write for our Blog - https://zfrmz.com/H03NH23xUPly3ZJsEcVQ

    1h 19m
  6. FEB 27

    Naming Suicide | Breaking the Silence in Kenya with Dr. Tima Khamis

    This first interview episode of Safe Space podcast opens our suicide series by addressing what is often spoken about in hushed tones. Hosted by Paulyne Wanyonyi, the conversation features clinical psychologist Dr. Tima Khamis, who brings over two decades of experience working with adults and young people navigating suicidal thoughts, self-harm, and psychological distress. The episode explores how suicide is understood in Kenya, the impact of stigma and language, the difference between suicidal thoughts and suicidal ideation, and why suicide should be treated as a public health issue rather than a moral failure or crime. Dr. Tima also speaks about self-harm as an attempt to manage overwhelming pain, the importance of emotional literacy, and the role of community, culture, faith, and access in shaping how people seek help. This conversation is not about providing solutions. It is about creating understanding, naming what is often avoided, and beginning a more compassionate dialogue around suicide in a Kenyan context. Please listen with care and pause whenever you need to. Support & Resources: Therapy Resource Catalogue - https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/therapy-mental-health-resources-by-the-artistic-psychologist/ External Suicide Toolkits - https://tr.ee/cQCujGXnvX Seeking Help Toolkit - https://tr.ee/orJUB1_Pu8 Grounding Exercises Toolkit -  https://the-artisticpsychologist.com/grounding-exercises-a-quick-guide-for-intense-emotions/ Submit your Mental Health story via a voice note - Whatsapp Us on +254 788 036 727, Your story may be featured on our "In Your Own Words" segment of this podcast. Write for our Blog - https://zfrmz.com/H03NH23xUPly3ZJsEcVQ

    59 min
3.7
out of 5
3 Ratings

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Safe Space is a podcast that aims at ending the stigma surrounding mental health one story at a time, one conversation at a time.