Outlet Podcast: Navigating Rural Wellness with Kathryn Wright

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Posted 2 November, 2023
Podcast Queenstown Kathryn Wright

In this episode of the Outlet Queenstown podcast, host Brent Harbour talks to rural counsellor Kathryn Wright. 

Kathryn talks about her journey to counselling and her key findings from her research, as she prepares to study for her PhD.

 

This interview talks about mental health. If you’re feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or out-of-sorts, here’s some numbers that can connect you 24 hours a day to people trained to help:

Free call or text 1737
The Mates in Construction helpline is 0800 111 315
Lifeline 0800 543 354
If it is an emergency and you feel like you or someone else is at risk, call 111


https://www.kathrynwright.co.nz/about

 


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