Join us for a conversation with Malinda Guest, a clinical psychologist from Narrabri with roots in farming, who now works closely with rural people, families and communities.
We explore what wellbeing looks like in rural life when the days are busy, the distances are long, and people can be both highly connected and deeply isolated at the same time.
“Earlier rather than later makes a significant difference.”
Malinda shares why connection sits at the centre of how she thinks about rural wellbeing, from the simple value of a phone call or cup of tea to the importance of checking in before things become too heavy.
We explore the difference between healthy time alone and loneliness, why different generations often understand stress in different ways, and how families can start better conversations without making them feel forced or awkward.
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