Farmer Wants a Healthy Life

West Wimmera Health Service

Jam packed with stories from people that understand the farming life with a story to tell. From new farmers and the old hands, rural community locals, doctors and more. People that understand the farming life with a story to tell. Hosted by Brigitte Muir. The Farmer Wants a Healthy Life podcast series are stories of looking after you, whilst on the farm. The choices you make can change your life; hear it from those that have done it. West Wimmera Health Service created this series with the support of representatives from:• Grain Producers Australia• Grains Research & Development Corporation• National Centre for Farmer Health• Nhill & District Young Farmers• Rural Outreach Program• Southern Mallee Landcare Network• Victorian Farmers Federation•West Wimmera Health Service’s Allied Health Department• Wimmera Hearing Society read less
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AFL to Life with Depression
May 31 2021
AFL to Life with Depression
In this episode Ex-AFL star John 'Jumbo' Sudholz shares his struggle with depression on returning to the farm.  He shares the hard times he faced, and how he has learned to live with depression.If you or someone you know is in immediate danger of suicide call triple (000).  Contact Suicide Line Victoria:24/7 phone number: 1300 651 251Online or Video chat  If you or someone you know needs urgent help contact Lifeline:Phone: 13 11 14 Website: www.lifeline.org.au If you need immediate support for depression you can contact Beyond Blue at:24/7 phone number: 1300 224 636 Online Chat available 1pm-12am 7 days a weeksEmailing - receive a response in 24 hoursOr joining an online forum.Interested in the topic and looking for more?You can find out more information about depression and how to help someone at: Better Health ChannelNational Centre for Farmer HealthHealth DirectAnd BeyondBlueCheck out these fact sheets on Depression, Relationships and family, and Stress. Check out the You Got This Mate Program! The program is for men living in rural Australia, and aims to helps them reach their best mental health. It provides:Information on mental health mattersStories (much like these podcasts)Tips to look after your mental healthTips to help other menThere are also some services available to people in the Wimmera, including:The National Centre for Farmer Health’s Online Psychology ServiceThe WWHS Social Work and Welfare DepartmentThe Rural Outreach program which you can reach at 1300 688 732. You can also hear more about this program in the episode 'From Footy Coach to Rural Outreach Worker'. Facebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife Twitter: @_FWAHL
The Other Side of Suicide
May 31 2021
The Other Side of Suicide
In this episode Gurjit Sondhu shares her story of her husband’s suicide and what hindsight made her realise. She also shares her experience of coming to farming life for the first time and life as a farmer’s wife.Contact Suicide Line Victoria:24/7 phone: 1300 651 251Online or Video chat  If you or someone you know needs urgent help contact Lifeline:Phone: 13 11 14 Website: www.lifeline.org.au If you need immediate support for depression you can contact Beyond Blue at:24/7 phone number: 1300 224 636 Online Chat available 1pm-12am 7 days a weeksEmailing - receive a response in 24 hoursOr joining an online forum.Interested in the topic and looking for more?If you have lost someone due to suicide you can find support at Suicide Line. You can find information on suicide warning signs and how to respond at:National Centre for Farmer HealthYou Got This MateBetter Health ChannelGo to The Ripple Effect. The program is for people affected by suicide, in rural communities.  It provides an opportunity to:Tell - your insights of how suicide has affected your lifeShare - Insights gained from the program with othersRead - Insights from others on suicide Watch - Stories from people affected who want to stop future suicides Learn - How to support others, reduce stigma and look after yourself in tough timesSuicide can occur due to a person having depression. If you wish to find out more about depression go to the Better Health Channel or Health Direct. You can also listen to our episode 'AFL to Life with Depression'. Gurjit talks about how farm succession caused her family issues. You can find some information about why succession planning is important here. This is also a fact sheet available on a range of aspects to consider here. You can also find some other information on key aspects of farm succession here.Facebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife Twitter: @_FWAHL
Guys Just Wanna Have Fun
Dec 2 2021
Guys Just Wanna Have Fun
In this episode we hear from Justin Knorrp about  how he is helping farmers to be more active in Warracknabeal. He shares what made him want to start the Active Farmers group, who comes to the group and what they get from it. He also talks about what led him to the Wimmera and the need for down time in our busy lives.Live in or near Warracknabeal and want to join Justin's Active Farmers group? You can find more information on the Warracknabeal Active farmers group here or on Facebook. This episode mentions domestic abuse, if you or some you know needs help, 1800RESPECT can help.Website: https://www.1800respect.org.au Phone: 1300 737 732Or Online chat Interested in the topic and looking for more?Active Farmers is a regular group fitness class program that is fun and interactive. It is designed to get people active and create a sense of community and belonging. There are Active Farmer groups in rural towns around Australia, you can find one near you here. You can find more information on each of the below aspects of Active Farmers below:EventsBecoming a participantStarting your own Active Farmers groupHealth workshopsOnline classesYou can also jump on to the Active Farmers Facebook and Instagram pages.Check out the You Got This Mate Program! A program for men living in rural Australia, aiming to help them reach their best physical health. It provides information on:Trying new thingsMaking exercise funFinding inspirationTips on fitting exercise into your dayFor more farmer specific exercise advice go to the National Centre for Farmer Health.For general exercise and keeping active advice check out the below websitesBetter Health Channel Health DirectJoin the conversationFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife                                   Twitter: @_FWAHLFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife Twitter: @_FWAHL
The Art of Listening
Dec 9 2021
The Art of Listening
In this episode we hear from Robyn Kelm, a nurse turned hairdresser / makeshift counsellor. She shares what she has learnt about mental health and how to help someone who is struggling. She also talks about mental health stigma and how that can impact on people.Interested in the topic and looking for more?If you are concerned about someone and not sure how to start a conversation R U OK? can help.Check out these fact sheets on Depression, Relationships and family, and Stress. Check out the You Got This Mate Program! The program is for men living in rural Australia, and aims to helps them reach their best mental health. It provides:Information on mental health mattersStories (much like these podcasts)Tips to look after your mental healthTips to help other menThere are also some services available to people in the Wimmera, including:The National Centre for Farmer Health’s Online Psychology ServiceThe WWHS Social Work and Welfare DepartmentThe Rural Outreach program which you can reach at 1300 688 732. You can also hear more about this program in the episode 'From Footy Coach to Rural Outreach Worker'. Mental Health is also covered in this Farmer Wants a Healthy Life episodes from series one:AFL to Life with DepressionThe Mental TipsFrom Footy Coach to Rural Outreach WorkerThere will be more episodes on mental health coming in series two, so keep your eye out for them!Join the conversationFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife                                               Twitter: @_FWAHLFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife Twitter: @_FWAHL
Social Side of Exercise
Dec 30 2021
Social Side of Exercise
In this episode Daniel 'Bully' Keam shares why he is part of the Active Farmers Group lead by Justin Knorpp. He talks about why he joined the group and the benefits of it, with exercise being just one  part of the story. He also talks about other changes to his lifestyle since joining the group.Live in or near Warracknabeal and want to join Justin's Active Farmers group? You can find more information on the Warracknabeal Active farmers group here or on Facebook. Interested in the topic and looking for more?Active Farmers is a regular group fitness class program that is fun and interactive. It is designed to get people active and create a sense of community and belonging. There are Active Farmer groups in rural towns around Australia, you can find one near you here. You can find more information on each of the below aspects of Active Farmers below:EventsBecoming a participantStarting your own Active Farmers groupHealth workshopsOnline classesYou can also jump on to the Active Farmers Facebook and Instagram pages.Check out the You Got This Mate Program! A program for men living in rural Australia, aiming to help them reach their best physical health. It provides information on:Trying new thingsMaking exercise funFinding inspirationTips on fitting exercise into your dayFor more farmer specific exercise advice go to the National Centre for Farmer Health.For general exercise and keeping active advice check out the below websitesBetter Health Channel Health DirectJoin the conversation Facebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife                                      Twitter: @_FWAHLFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife Twitter: @_FWAHL
Alone, but not Lonely
Jan 6 2022
Alone, but not Lonely
In this episode we hear from Corinne Heintze, a farmer and Yarriambiack councillor. She shares what keeps her happy and healthy, and her tips for others to do the same. She also talks about her spirituality and how she takes part in her community, and why.Interested in the topic and looking for more?Throughout the episode Corinne talks about some of her important relationships. She also talks about how she has come to understand how talking to others helps her mental health. The You Got this Mate Program loads of tips on staying connected to others. Corinne mentioned in the episode volunteering bring her a lot of joy and helps her community. Interested in volunteering, but not sure where to start? Volunteering Victoria lists a range of platforms you can search for opportunities onCentre for Participation has a number of opportunities across the WimmeraYou could also volunteer as part of a local service club, sport club  or community groupYour local council can also be a great way to volunteer. Find out what opportunities are available at the four local Wimmera Shires here:West Wimmera Shire CouncilYarriambiack Shire CouncilHindmarsh Shire CouncilHorsham Rural City CouncilHas Corinne inspired you to get involved with your local council? Find out how to become a councillor like Corinne here:Know Your CouncilVic CouncilsJoin the conversationFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife                                   Twitter: @_FWAHLFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife Twitter: @_FWAHL
Saving Your Skin
Jan 13 2022
Saving Your Skin
In this episode Dr David Lester talks to us about all things skin related. He shares his knowledge on checking our skin and what we need to look out for. He also discusses skin cancer, sun protection and the importance of vitamin D. You can book an appointment with Dr David Lester at Australian Skin Face Body in Horsham at 03 5382 0897. You can also find more information about Australian Skin Face Body here. You could also get a referral from your GP, or call your local health service to find a provider. West Wimmera Health Service also has nurse-led skin check clinics, for our locals!Interested in the topic and looking for more?Looking for some more information about skin cancer? Check out the Cancer Council, Better Health Channel and Health Direct websites. Dr Lester spoke a bit about UV, are you interested in finding out more? Check out this page about UV from SunSmart. You can also find easy to access information about the UV levels where you are via:The free SunSmart appThe SunSmart widgetThe Bureau of Meteorology website / appDr Lester also talked about Vitamin D and how often we need to see the sun to get it. For more information on the UV and vitamin D connection check out the SunSmart website. Or  if you would like more information on Vitamin D in general you can find it here.Join the conversationFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife                                               Twitter: @_FWAHLFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife Twitter: @_FWAHL
The Audited - Safety from the Dining Room Table
Jan 20 2022
The Audited - Safety from the Dining Room Table
In this episode we hear from Jason Mellings on his experience of having a VFF Making Our Farms Safer safety audit done. He shares what made him decide to get the audit done and what he has learnt from it. He also talks about the impact of bullying on the farm as an employer, and some things he has in place to help manage it. If you would like your own farm safety audit done contact the Make Our Farms Safer team at 1300 882 833.You can hear our podcast with John Darcy from the Make Our Farms Safer project in 'The Auditor – Man on a Mission'.Interested in the topic and looking for more?Making Our Farms Safer is a Victorian Farmers Federation project. The aim of the project is to deliver free safety tools and services across Victoria. These tools and services have a focus on safety, wellbeing and mental health. You can reach the Make Our Farms Safer team at 1300 882 833. The available services include:Farm Safety ConsultFarm Safety Walk & TalkHealth & Safety Management Systems ReviewThe project also has a range of handbooks available on different aspects of farm safety.In the episode, Jason talks about bullying and harassment, and how it can impact farmers. Interested in getting more information to help you on your farm? Checkout the Beyond Blue, National Centre for Farmer Health and WorkSafe Victoria websites. Are you a woman that wants to help advocate for farm safety? Plant a Seed for Safety is a project by farm safety advocate Alex Thomas. The project shares rural women's stories of encouraging safety on farms. Looking for more information about Farm Safety? Check out the National Centre for Farmer Health, Farm Safe Australia, Better Health Channel or Work Safe websites.Join the conversationFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife                                            Twitter: @_FWAHLFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife Twitter: @_FWAHL
Health Quiz at Field Days
Jan 27 2022
Health Quiz at Field Days
In this episode, West Wimmera Health Services own Trish Heinrich shares how she helps farmers at field days with on the spot health’ checks. Trish is a WWHS nurse, who also works for and trained by the National Centre for Farmer Health in Agrisafe’. She talks about what happens when you get a farmer health check and how they can help you. She also talks about her top tips for harvest time health. Interested in the topic and looking for more?National Centre for Farmer Health contact details are: Phone: (03) 5551 8533Contact form: http://farmerhealth.org/contact-us Website: https://farmerhealth.org.au/ A list of the Centre’s events, including the health assessments at field days can be found here. Trish spoke about health screenings and how some people are not sure when to get them. The following links might help:Regular health checksHealth checks for menHealth checks for womenManage your health in your 40sManage your health in your 50sManage your health in your 60sManage your health in your 70s and older High blood pressure and high cholesterol were said to be the most common things found during checks. But what are they exactly? Check out these links:High blood pressureCholesterol Trish gave us some of her tips to be healthy at harvest time, want to find some more? Check out the National Centre for Farmer Health tip sheet here. There are also loads more fact sheets available on their website here. Join the conversationFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife                                            Twitter: @_FWAHLFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife Twitter: @_FWAHL
Help Close to Home
Feb 3 2022
Help Close to Home
In this last episode of series two we have tried something a little different.  Through the interviews we noticed some themes about the role of family and friends and the benefit of making access to health support easier.  You will hear from a number of people about ways to get health help close to home. You will hear some familiar voices talk about the topics of telehealth and mental health. You will also hear some new ones on how family members can help.Interested in the topic and looking for more?This episode has snippets from previous episodes, to hear them in full go to the following episodes:John ‘Jumbo’ Suholz – AFL to Life with DepressionMal Coutts – From Footy Coach to Rural Outreach WorkerCorinne Heintze – Alone, But not LonelyRobyn Kelm – The Art of ListeningDr Rob Grenfell is also a familiar voice on the series. You can hear Dr Rob on other important topics in the following episodes:Ill From the Animal WorldSpecial Edition – The need to know of COVID (Oct 2021)Skin CancerPeter and Hannah French spoke about organising a skin check. Want more information about skin cancer? Listen to our episode ‘Saving Your Skin’Check out the Cancer Council, Better Health Channel and Health Direct websites.TelehealthDr Rob talked about some of the benefits of telehealth for those living in rural and regional areas, but what is it? You can find information on what it is, benefits of it, stories of using it and more here.Live in a rural and regional area? Want to know more and get tip on your healthcare options? You can find information at the Better Health Channel and Health Direct.Find information on WWHS telehealth services here. Or contact your local health service to see what they offer.Mental HealthJumbo and Robyn spoke about being there for friends or having friends be there for them. You can find information on how to help someone or information on mental health matters at:Better Health ChannelHealth DirectBeyondBlue Check out these fact sheets on Depression, Relationships and family, and Stress.Some services available are:Rural Outreach Program - Phone: 1300 688 732  or visit: http://ruraloutreach.org.au The National Centre for Farmer Health’s Online Psychology Service The WWHS's  Social Work and Welfare Department FB: @FarmeFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife Twitter: @_FWAHL
Women Thriving on Farm
Sep 29 2022
Women Thriving on Farm
In this first episode of season three, we hear from some of the attendees of the recent Gather Grow and Thrive event. They share their experiences of being a woman on a farm and how it has changed over time. They also talk about the importance of connection and how they can be change agents.Interested in the topic and looking for more?The Gather Grow and Thrive event was hosted by Partners in Ag. You can find out more about the Partners in Ag organisation here. The second speaker in the episode Jo Burke, spoke a lot on the pipeline project and the benefits it has had. If you would like to know more about the Wimmera Mallee pipeline you can find it here.  Many of the speakers in the episode talked about the importance of safety on farms. You can find lots of information about farm safety at:Better Health ChannelNational Centre for Farmer HealthWork Safe – AgricultureVictorian Farmers Federation – Be farm safe and Making Our Farms SaferFarm Safe Australia A particular concern that was talked about in the episode was child safety on farms. You can find lots of information on this at:Farm Safe Australia Better Health ChannelKidsafe – Farm safety and Parent guide to Kidsafe farmsNational Centre for farmer Health You can also listen to our two episodes on the VFF Making Our Farms Safer Project:‘The Auditor – Man on a Mission’‘The Audited – Safety from the Dining Room Table’ It was also mentioned by one of the speakers than women can be change agents for safety on farms. If you would like to see stories about some women that are doing this check out Plant a Seed for Safety.   In the episode Kazz says her partner has been part of our podcast before talking about Active Farmers. She mentioned how great the group has been for all the guys there and what they do together for the community. Check out the episode ‘Social Side of Exercise’ to hear Daniel talking about the group. You can also find more information about Active Farmers groups here. Join the conversationFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife                                            Twitter: @_FWAHLFacebook: @FarmerWantsaHealthyLife Twitter: @_FWAHL