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Empowering Minds: David Titeu's Journey Unveiled

Episode 118 of the Inspirational.Australians by Awards Australia Podcast podcast, hosted by Awards Australia, titled "Empowering Minds: David Titeu's Journey Unveiled" was published on November 12, 2023 and runs 85 minutes.

November 12, 2023 ·85m · Inspirational.Australians by Awards Australia Podcast

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Empowering Minds: David Titeu's Journey Unveiled

In this week’s episode, Geoff chats with David Titeu, was a finalist of the National Protective Services Safety and Wellbeing in the Workplace Award and a finalist in the First National Leadership Award in the 2023 Victorian7NEWS Young Achiever Awards. He is a mental health advocate and social entrepreneur, devoted to creating solutions that promote holistic well-being. Also, a speaker, coach, and founder with a passion for empowering humans to embrace their unique voices and redefine vulnerability as a strength.

 

 David Titeu is the founder of Linkmate, a social enterprise devoted to proactive emotional support. David and his team implement initiatives that foster a psychologically safe environment at work. These include displaying radical candour and vulnerability for deep collaboration; learning and development initiatives co-designed with leading experts to explore intersections of mental health; and an interconnected network of peer support, breeding empathy and companionship - or “Mateship”.

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