Episode 3 - Choosing the right support network when dealing with ongoing challenges with Lorinda
Release Date: 06/02/2020
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In this episode of the “My Story” Podcast, we will start to get to know each other as I share my story which led me to start this podcast, and my Podcast Production business ‘Pretty Podcasts’.
info_outlineIn this episode of the “My Story” Podcast, we have a chance to hear the second half of Lorinda’s Story. In Episode 2, we discussed her pregnancy journey along with a traumatic birth. In this episode, Lorinda shares how she reacted to this time as well as the support she received.
During our time together we will discuss:
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How Lorinda came to recognise that her birthing experience was continuing to bring her pain and knew that she needed additional support
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10-15 weeks after her daughter was born she realised that the various health crises she experienced were continuing to impacting her sense of well-being and emotional recovery
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Lorinda shares how she recognised she was not herself and asked for help
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As a counsellor, Lorinda has seen different reactions to trauma
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Choosing the right support network
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Lorinda mentions resources like Peach Tree, PANDA, Anglicare and call centres
Lorinda’s three tips of encouragement being:
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It’s ok, not to be ok with the challenges of parenthood
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Talk to someone you trust
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Know when to get help from a professional
Sit back and enjoy this helpful interview with Lorinda
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