carlos21
KING OF REP
You been watching the dartsGood man.
You been watching the dartsGood man.
Watched Berlin during the week, watching a movie now.You been watching the darts
Don't blame you buddy.Watched Berlin during the week, watching a movie now.
Jake came to our office and gave a talk during a well- being initiative. It was very very good. I had no idea he was an Evertonian though!I just read an excellent article in the new bi-monthly Conversations which is a new publication launched to mark the 800th anniversary of the arrival of the Dominicans , or the Order of Preachers, in Ireland.
It is written by Michael Ford, an author and theologian living in London, and is entitled Chasing the Stigma of Mental Illness - A Comedian's Journey from Despair to Hope.
Jake Mills, from St Matthew's Parish, Walton, was a stand-up comedian who away from the public eye, was deeply depressed, and ultimately came close to taking his own life.
Thank God, he was stopped in time by his then girlfriend Rachel and went on, as he recovered, to set up 'Chasing the Stigma'.
You might like to see the website https://www.chasingthestigma.co.uk/about/#:~:text=Chasing the Stigma is a,and wherever they need it.
and ...... Jake is a huge Evertonian!!Everton FC are Ambassadors for the Charity.
Ford writes 'Jake says it was his brain rather than his heart which would tell him how to feel, whether watching his beloved Everton football team; listening to music, or chatting to close friends. He was living inside a bubble which, at the time, nobody recognised, least of all himself. 'There was a disconnect with everything. A numbness. Just nothing there...where was my life going? It was a caiuldron of not feeling well and not doing something about it at an early stage'.
Jake founded Chasing the Stigma and is now happily married to Rachel with two children. The charity is now one of the most successful mental health charities in the UK.
On eof the charity's key aims is to encourage people who may be suffering in silence to realise that they don't need to feel isolated in their loneliness. There is always someone who can help. Ten years ago Jake didn't know where to turn to for professional understanding.
'My story was not unusual but, once people heard it , it was enough for them to get in touch. That was when I realised the power of lived experience and the power of hope.....No matter how lonely or isolated you feel, you are never alone'.
I am also posting this in Groucho's Depression thread.
God bless all you Blues!!
Good morningMorning everyone
Ah St Vincent , one of my very favourite Carribbean islands. Love it thereMorning all, lovely morning here, so off out for a walk soon, then coffee at the kiosk in our local park. It reopened last week after the Winter break. The owners have returned after nine weeks in St. Vincent, a well-deserved holiday for them. They lost their son in a motorcycle accident about eighteen months ago, so very sad.
Have a good day, all.![]()
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