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Jag left his high flying investment career, lost everything, and built his life up again from nothing in a totally different way. And follow their insta for other events, or to chat to the group online.Īs for me, let me know what you thought of this episode, or just dm me and say hi at is a conversation that has stayed with me since recording it.

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You can join these guys, their dads, and others, every Wednesday morning at 5:55am at the Eastbourne Avenue, Clovelly Bus stop, for the walk, and then a dip afterward. What each of them would say to anyone out there who has been having suicidal thoughts What they are doing in the community, and online, to bring people together, and create a zero judgement place for men to speak openly The stigma around men speaking about their problems Some warning signs that people can look out for What it was like after the shock suicide of their mate The mates started Move for Men after one of their friends committed suicide, to help out other men in the community who are suffering in silence with mental health. I spoke with Tom, Jean-Luc and Will, three of the founders of Move for Men - a space for men to meet and talk, and through their events, fundraise to support men's mental health charities. See amazing stories of other wrongfully imprisoned people, Jeffrey's organisation has achieved exoneration for, on his website here Īnd chat to him directly on facebook here Īnd as always, you can catch me on Insta

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You can contribute AUD$1.50 per month to help Jeffrey free more wrongfully imprisoned people, at his patreon here This is a must-listen story of hope, triumph, and finding a way to use the hardship you have made it through, to turn back around, and hold your hand out to those who are still where you once were.

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Imagine leaving life with your family as a teenager, going to maximum security prison for 16 years - life, then getting out at 32, without being given any resources or having any experience of how to live in the world as an adult. Jeffrey Deskovic was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder at age 16, and spent 16 years in prison before getting exonerated due to new DNA evidence. Just wow - this is an incredible story of overcoming tremendously difficult and enduring circumstances, to finally find hope realised, and life given new purpose and inspiration.








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