Maddie Brygel & Jason Weel

Making Sense of Chaos

Maddie Brygel & Jason Weel

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Monday 27th April 2020

Join Jason and Maddie from Making Sense of Chaos as they share personal reflections on death, mental health, and the importance of community.
27 minutes
Thought-provoking
Informative
Raw
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About this podcast

Making Sense of Chaos
Author:
Maddie Brygel & Jason Weel
Overview:
Categories:
Healing Relationships
Body & Mind
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Sobriety Toolkit
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
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Episodes:
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Meet the Minds Behind Making Sense of Chaos: Jason and Maddie’s Journey

The uncomfortable, the fleeting thought comes from a projection from someone else or from an experience that you've had at work, where I can imagine, you know the difference between just having that isolated thought, that uncomfortable fleeting thought with no stimulus, and what I immediately think is: you know, this is going down the chain of mental health and suicidality and what it must be like for people that are just alone and don't have anyone.
Ever wondered what drives someone to create a podcast about life’s most chaotic moments? In this episode, hosts Jason Weel and Maddie Brygel open up about their personal reflections on death and dying. They share the motivations that led them to start 'Making Sense of Chaos', offering a raw and intimate look into their experiences. Both working as counsellors in the mental health, addiction, and family violence sectors, Jason and Maddie bring unique insights to the table.
They discuss the profound impact of mental health on suicide, the critical role of community and connection, and the importance of prevention. Their candid conversation invites you to think deeply about these tough topics and encourages you to have those difficult conversations with others. Tune in for a heartfelt and thought-provoking journey into the depths of human experience.