Mate Helping Mate
Mate Helping Mate

Mate Helping Mate

John Harper

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Mate Helping Mate is a guide to mental health and mateship in the Australian bush. You’ll hear of the simple strategies ordinary farmers and rural people have used to build resilience when struggling in rural and remote communities. With big-hearted guests and their colourful yarns and real lived experience, it’s a must for anyone in the bush – and even those in the big smoke.

Recent Episodes

18. Bush-Baked Conversations: Recovery can be a lonely journey, so let's do it together - Tooma NSW
DEC 17, 2023
18. Bush-Baked Conversations: Recovery can be a lonely journey, so let's do it together - Tooma NSW

Recovery can be a lonely journey, so let's do it together.

Round two of our panel-audience format of the Mate Helping Mate podcast! This time we hit the road to chat to the folks of the Tooma NSW community. Local folks, Sharon, Macca and Ian joined John on the couch up the front, along with an audience willing to share their lived experience. The stories and the emotions shared at Brigham House, highlight the resilience necessary for positive recovery.In this episode, there is an emphasis on the importance of community and mateship when recovering from a setback. The tragedy and trauma of the bushfires saw properties left bare, houses lost and wellbeing and livelihoods put to the test. We hear from those who continue to cope with trauma in the aftermath of these events; reflecting on the way a collective community resilience was bolstered through mateship and community connections.

A big shout out to John Harper for putting his heart and soul into this important work and getting us on the road. Thank you again to The Department of Primary Industries and their Farm Business Resilience Program who have gotten behind the podcast.

We are stoked to bring you this episode and look forward to hearing your thoughts!

****The advice in this podcast is of a general nature, and not an excuse for not seeing your GP or medical professional. There’s some handy links over at the Mate helping Mate website to learn more about resources you can access. If you need to talk to someone right now give Lifeline a call on 13 11 14.

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17. Bush-Baked Conversations: Whitton farmers talk mental health strategies
AUG 4, 2023
17. Bush-Baked Conversations: Whitton farmers talk mental health strategies

Here it is! Mate Helping Mate Podcast first live recording of a panel-audience format! We had over 70 people join us at the Whitton Malt House to be a part of important conversations between our panelists Kim Whitham, Lexi and Jody Heath, Rob Houghton and moderator John Harper. 


This episode features the conversations that took place throughout the night, which were based on facing mental health stigma, how to engage in support networks as well as strategies that people use to get through the tough times. This interactive format meant that the audience was welcome to speak at any point where they wished to add their thoughts. The format ensured that the mental health and wellbeing knowledge and wisdom that exists at a local level is aired and shared. People were gracious in sharing their stories of grief, connecting with mates, and anecdotes that related to each topic. You will hear John, the local panelists and audience community members who had a go on the microphone, make valuable and positive contributions to wellbeing resilience.


A big shout out to John Harper for putting his heart and soul into this important work and getting us on the road. Thank you again to the Whitton Malt House for hosting us, to our GoFundMe sponsors, as well as Serafin Machinery, Centrecare, DNL Plumbing and The Department of Primary Industries and their Farm Business Resilience Program.

Serafin Machinery are offering a 5% discount on selected products to any MHM listeners using the code ‘SMExtra5’ before October 27th 2023. Visit their website at www.serafinmachinery.com.au

We are stoked to bring you this episode and look forward to hearing your thoughts!


****The advice in this podcast is of a general nature, and not an excuse for not seeing your GP or medical professional. There’s some handy links over at the Mate helping Mate website to learn more about resources you can access. If you need to talk to someone right now give Lifeline a call on 13 11 14.

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68 MIN