The Invisible Injuries podcast is aimed at improving the well-being, mental health and lifestyles of Military Veterans, First Responders and their families suffering/experiencing the effects of Post-Traumatic Stress (injury). By sharing our “Stories of Hope” , we’re creating a strong, meaningful connection with our audience through our lived experiences and what’s worked for us in our self-care wh... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthAlternative HealthHealth & Fitness |
In this episode we chat with our third and final guest for our theme "Flip the script." more
In this episode of the Invisible Injuries podcast, Al Somers (ex Royal Navy) shares his journey of transitioning from a military career, "flipping the script" to becoming a stay-at-home parent. Al discusses the challenges he faced, including dealing ... more
In this episode of the Invisible Injuries podcast we delve into Al Somers (ex-Royal Navy) journey of transitioning from military life in Scotland to becoming a stay-at-home parent in Adelaide, Australia. more
In the concluding episode of the Invisible Injuries podcast, host Andy Fermo continues his conversation with Kurt Ludke, ex-Special forces commando, adaptive sports athlete and mental health ambassador. Kurt shares his journey of finding therapy thro... more
In the opening episode of Invisible Injuries podcast - Season 5 the focus is on themes, kicking off with “Flipping the script” where our male guests (for whatever reason) have “flipped thier script and found themselves taking more of a support role, ... more
In the final episode of season 4 Andy concludes his chat with Brodie Moore, ex 6RAR veteran, Registered Nurse and spokesperson for Veteran Benefits Australia. more
In the season finale episodes Andy speaks with Brodie Moore, ex 6RAR soldier, now spokesperson for Veteran Benefits Australia. more
In the concluding episode to Andys chat with Craig Watson from Walking4Warriors (Gladstone QLD) the focus shifts to the core values and ethos of the organisation and their plan to expand thier offerings and fundraising to be inclusive of the first re... more
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