Bloke Coaching

S1 E4: Yes, but... (with Cutty Felton)

October 10, 2022 Iain Season 1 Episode 4
S1 E4: Yes, but... (with Cutty Felton)
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Bloke Coaching
S1 E4: Yes, but... (with Cutty Felton)
Oct 10, 2022 Season 1 Episode 4
Iain

*TRIGGER WARNING - Topics discussed include mental health and suicide*

In this episode we chat with the founder of Accidental Counsellor, Cutty Felton, about mental health, suicide prevention and how to give support to those around us. 

We discuss how certain pressures associated with gender can impact our mental health, how trendy 'resilience' training may not actually be the best approach, as well as some straightforward and effective tips for helping other people through difficult times and personal crises.

Guest
Cutty Felton, CEO and the founder of Accidental Counsellor. 

Cutty delivers keynote addresses, consults with mentors, and trains people who are engaged with colleagues and clients in distress or in vulnerable situations, and she's also developed and produced her own highly acclaimed version of the Accidental Counsellor.

Including a distinct approach to crisis communication in the corporate space. As well as a unique framework for difficult conversations by profession, Cutty, is actually a solicitor and practised for approximately 10 years.

Over that time, however, she felt the need to contribute more directly to the community, and in 2013 she joined Lifeline, initially as a trained volunteer telephone crisis supporter on life lines 131114 suicide prevention and crisis intervention service.

Subsequently, she headed up the corporate and community training for Lifeline Harbour to Hawkesbury for four years.

To learn more about Cutty Felton you can visit her website here
www.accidental-counsellor.com/about


LIFELINE 13 11 14

https://www.lifeline.org.au/


MensLine 1300 789 978      

https://mensline.org.au/

Thanks for joining us on this journey. Be sure to subscribe in your podcast app so that you can catch all the episodes, and share this podcast with your colleagues, your friends and in particular the men in your life so that we can get more men in the driver's seat for gender equality.

To find out more about the bloke coaching program and how we could work with your organisation head to our website at www.blokecoaching.com



Show Notes

*TRIGGER WARNING - Topics discussed include mental health and suicide*

In this episode we chat with the founder of Accidental Counsellor, Cutty Felton, about mental health, suicide prevention and how to give support to those around us. 

We discuss how certain pressures associated with gender can impact our mental health, how trendy 'resilience' training may not actually be the best approach, as well as some straightforward and effective tips for helping other people through difficult times and personal crises.

Guest
Cutty Felton, CEO and the founder of Accidental Counsellor. 

Cutty delivers keynote addresses, consults with mentors, and trains people who are engaged with colleagues and clients in distress or in vulnerable situations, and she's also developed and produced her own highly acclaimed version of the Accidental Counsellor.

Including a distinct approach to crisis communication in the corporate space. As well as a unique framework for difficult conversations by profession, Cutty, is actually a solicitor and practised for approximately 10 years.

Over that time, however, she felt the need to contribute more directly to the community, and in 2013 she joined Lifeline, initially as a trained volunteer telephone crisis supporter on life lines 131114 suicide prevention and crisis intervention service.

Subsequently, she headed up the corporate and community training for Lifeline Harbour to Hawkesbury for four years.

To learn more about Cutty Felton you can visit her website here
www.accidental-counsellor.com/about


LIFELINE 13 11 14

https://www.lifeline.org.au/


MensLine 1300 789 978      

https://mensline.org.au/

Thanks for joining us on this journey. Be sure to subscribe in your podcast app so that you can catch all the episodes, and share this podcast with your colleagues, your friends and in particular the men in your life so that we can get more men in the driver's seat for gender equality.

To find out more about the bloke coaching program and how we could work with your organisation head to our website at www.blokecoaching.com