EPISODE · Mar 17, 2025 · 1H 33M
#48 Ilse Håbjørg Om Mental Helse, Inkludering, Entreprenørskap Og Å Hjelpe Folk I Arbeid
from THE 101% PODCAST · host Joakim Hukkelberg
This episode is in the Norwegian language.In this conversation, Annika, Joakim and Ilse Håbjørg discuss various projects aimed at improving health and well-being,particularly focusing on youth opportunities and mental health. They explorethe challenges faced by the sandwich generation, the importance of work and belonging, and the role of community support in recovery. Ilse shares insights from her work with INLOCUS and Pådriv, emphasizing the need for innovative solutions to address mental health issues and create inclusive environments for all. In this conversation, Ilse Håbjørg discusses her journey as a social entrepreneur, focusing on the importance of creating supportive environments for mental health and social entrepreneurship. She shares insights on building connections, the significance of community support, and the personal growth that comes from overcoming challenges. The discussion emphasizes the need for innovative approaches to mental health awareness and the impact of individual contributions in fostering a healthier society. "We need to talk about how we feel.""You are not alone in your struggles.""Sometimes silence is a contribution." The 101 % Podcast web pagehttps://the101percentpodcast.com/Instagram for the101percentpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/the101percentpodcast/Donations to our Podcasthttp://www.the101percentpodcast.com/donateBUY US A COFFEE TO SUPPORT OUR SHOWhttps://buy.stripe.com/fZu3cw3Ea3emc216dZ5gc06Where to find Ilse Håbjørg:INLOCUS:https://inlocus-no.webnode.page/DEIA:https://www.instagram.com/deia.no/Ilse Håbjørg’s Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ilse.habjorgTakeawaysINLOCUS aims to improve health and well-being in the workplace.Pådriv supports young people in gaining work experience.Creating opportunities for youth is essential for their development. The sandwich generation faces unique challenges in balancing responsibilities.Inclusion requires a shift in mindset and approach.Work provides a sense of belonging and purpose.Mental health is a daily challenge that requires attention.The DEA clothing brand promotes mental health awareness.Gender differences in mental health need to be addressed.Community support is crucial for recovery and well-being. Social entrepreneurs often see gaps and want to contribute.Building a network is crucial for entrepreneurial success.Creating a supportive hub can help those in need.Mental health conversations should be open and accessible.Community support is vital for personal and collective growth.Leadership involves responsibility and nurturing others.Personal development is a continuous journey.Writing reflections can provide clarity and perspective.Everyone has a role in supporting mental health.Small contributions can make a significant difference. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Exciting Projects02:20 Ilse's Journey and Company Vision05:47 Creating Opportunities for Youth11:10 The Importance of Inclusion and Belonging13:42 Mental Health and Everyday Life20:52 The Role of Work in Mental Health24:50 Creating a Better World Together29:08 The Impact of Mental Health Initiatives34:07 Understanding Resistance to Help35:48 Navigating Mental Health Services38:41 The Role of Family in Recovery40:26 The Importance of Support Systems43:18 Finding Hope in Recovery46:24 The Need for Community and Connection49:30 Building a Supportive Environment52:24 Creating a Social Entrepreneur Hub56:20 Innovative Approaches to MentalHealth Conversations01:04:43 Personal Development and MentalHealth01:07:08 Leadership and Responsibility01:10:12 Growth Through Challenges01:12:33 The Importance of Human Connection01:16:14 Reflection and Self-Discovery01:18:35 The Duty to Inspire and Support01:22:16 Building a Better Future01:24:38 Contributions and Community Engagement01:33:09 Outro
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