Tea & Talk

Arc Wellness

Tea and Talk is a podcast by students for students. It is a chance for us to chat to you, to guests in the know about the tough stuff, and to spill the tea on the hype around wellness. We answer all of your questions about whats going on up top – all with a cup of tea in hand.

  1. Body Image Struggles and Eating Disorders in Summer with Danni Rowlands from the Butterfly Foundation

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    Body Image Struggles and Eating Disorders in Summer with Danni Rowlands from the Butterfly Foundation

    TW: If mental illness, eating disorders, self-harm, and/or suicidality are triggering or uncomfortable topics for you, feel free to click away and join us next time for another episode. Also, if anything makes you feel uncomfortable during today’s session, reach out to the Butterfly Helpline on 1800 33 4673 (or check out other services below). On today's Stress Less Week Edition of Tea & Talk we are chatting with Danni from the Butterfly Foundation about all things summer, body image, and eating disorder related. Danni has worked in the eating disorder sector for over 20 years, following her own lived experience. We chat about diet culture, social media, living with an eating disorder, and how to help yourself or those around you that struggle with disordered eating behaviours, or body image issues. Support If you are in immediate danger, please call 000 Butterfly Helpline 1800 33 4673 Lifeline (24/7) Call 13 11 14, Lifeline Text 0477 13 11 14, or online chat Mental Health Line (24/7) Call 1800 011 511 UNSW Mental Health Connect 02 9348 0084 https://student.unsw.edu.au/mhc If it is after hours, call UNSW Mental Health Support, 5pm-9am: 1300 787 026 International students, not in Australia, call +61 2 8905 0307 anytime of the day or night (24/7), and for international students onshore, call 1800 887 283 Overseas Student Health Cover https://student.unsw.edu.au/overseas-student-health-cover Follow @arcwellnessunsw on IG or check out the website at arc.unsw.edu.au/wellness for more tips, advice and resources. Got questions or suggestions? Send us a message on Facebook or Instagram, or email wellness@arc.unsw.edu.au

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    Tea & Talk: Accessible research and the link between lifestyle and mental health with Dr. Sarah Dash.

    Grab a cuppa, get cosy and let's chat! In this episode we are excited to be talking to Dr Sarah Dash. Sarah is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Institute for Health and Sport at Victoria University. Her work examines the role of lifestyle, in particular diet and physical activity, on mental health. Sarah’s background is in psychology and her doctoral work examined the role of diet in the prevention and treatment of depression. Sarah’s research interests include how aspects of lifestyle can help to promote physical and mental health, particularly among emerging adults. She is also interested in working to make sure that programs and interventions are accessible, relevant and realistic for all involved. It's okay not to be okay. If you need support, please reach out: Support Lifeline: Ph: 13 11 14 Emergency (Police/Ambulance/Fire): Ph: 000 | Ph: 112 (mobile phones with no network coverage) UNSW Specific Services Counselling & Psychological Services (CAPS): Ph: 9385 5418 UNSW Security: Ph: 9385 6666 (emergency) | Ph: 9385 6000 (non-emergency) UNSW Disability Services: Ph: 9385 4734 UNSW Health Service: Ph: 9385 5425 Follow @arcwellnessunsw on IG or check out the website at arc.unsw.edu.au/wellness for more tips, advice and resources. Got questions or suggestions? Send us a message on Facebook or Instagram or email (wellness@arc.unsw.edu.au)

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Tea and Talk is a podcast by students for students. It is a chance for us to chat to you, to guests in the know about the tough stuff, and to spill the tea on the hype around wellness. We answer all of your questions about whats going on up top – all with a cup of tea in hand.