
The Resource
From Mining Sites to Mic Drops: Becky's Back.
Becky launched The Resource Podcast during the FIFO Inquiry to spark real talk about culture, mental health, and the hard stuff no one wants to touch. Think truth bombs, tough convos, and healing with humour.
Now she's back, flipping the script again. After 40 episodes and 15,000 mining crew later, the podcast is diving deeper into money stress, mindset shifts, relationships, and the stories we tell ourselves.
Expect raw chats, zero fluff, and life-saving honesty. If you've ever felt stuck, broke, or burnt out, this one's for you.
The hope is that listeners feel so supported, informed, and confident about these topics that you start and continue better conversations that create lasting change. This is a place that is made and supported by the people, for the people. A team effort where we unite to make a lasting change.
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The Resource
Ben McConnell, Co - Founder of 'Men's Talk,' 'Flow Jiu Jitsu,' and an MMA coach
We had a really great, vulnerable, open and honest conversation, about;
- toxic masculinity, what it means to Ben,
- what it means in society, and
- his insight and input into helping other people navigate that conversation when people feel triggered.
We also had a conversation about being a parent in 2022 compared to what that looked like for our parents.
How to navigate conversations around sex, how to navigate conversations around consent and boundaries.
Ben is passionate about mental health and opening up that conversation and making it a far less taboo conversation to have.
We discussed how mental health is in a space where I would only hope that sexual harassment and assault can be in the coming years.
There's been so much work that's gone into mental health and it's so refreshing, it's a really vital part in having this conversation around consent and boundaries and bringing up exceptional human beings.
If anything has triggered you in today's episode or you are experiencing harassment.
experiencing
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Resources:
○ Becky Felstead website: https://www.beckyfelstead.com/
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Recorded at Synkro; Karrinyup WA