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39: Having second thoughts: With Rachel Newman

An episode of the The Youth Workshop podcast, hosted by Luke Whyte, titled "39: Having second thoughts: With Rachel Newman" was published on October 1, 2018 and runs 32 minutes.

October 1, 2018 ·32m · The Youth Workshop

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Snap Crackle and Pop. We are so fortunate to have Rachel Newman joins us on this week's episode. She is the founding director of ThinkTwice and organisation dedicated to raising awareness around mental health issues. Rachel's passion and drive for the cause is so admirable and we value all her honesty and transparency on this episode. This is a sensitive subject but one that we are so pleased to be dealing with.

Snap Crackle and Pop. We are so fortunate to have Rachel Newman joins us on this week's episode. She is the founding director of ThinkTwice and organisation dedicated to raising awareness around mental health issues. Rachel's passion and drive for the cause is so admirable and we value all her honesty and transparency on this episode. This is a sensitive subject but one that we are so pleased to be dealing with.
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