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  • 31 minutes 32 seconds
    S5 EP6: navigating burnout

    Burnout doesn’t always look like a breakdown… sometimes itlooks like pushing through, feeling exhausted for no reason, or losing motivation for things you once enjoyed.

    In this episode, we unpack what burnout really is, why itshows up so often for young people, and how everyday pressures like work, study, social expectations, and online comparison can slowly drain your energy.

    If you’ve been feeling worn down, stuck, or stretched toothin, this episode is for you.


    headspace resources:

    Watch our video podcast now on YouTube or via Spotify, ApplePodcasts or your favourite podcast platform.

    This episode was created by Jaime (headspace sessionspodcast content developer), Ally (Senior Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), Beth (headspace sessions co-host), and Santi (headspace sessions co-host).

    Led by headspace Adelaide, in partnership with headspaceMarion, headspace Edinburgh North, headspace Onkaparinga, and Sonder. The podcast project is brought to you by our centre’s Youth Reference Groups. It is a headspace Adelaide Youth Reference Group initiative.

    Produced by Shane (Youth Services Community Engagement Team Leader, Sonder) and Ally (Senior Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide). Recorded and edited by Rory at Podbooth Studios, Adelaide.

    Recorded on Kaurna Country. Acknowledgment of Country voiced by Yanni (Aboriginal Peer Support Worker, headspace Adelaide).

    If you or someone you know is in need of crisis or suicideprevention support, please contact:

    • Lifeline: 13 11 14
    • Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800

    Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed in this podcast arefrom young people and staff involved at Sonder’s headspace centres, or guests invited to be interviewed. Information provided should not be taken as clinical advice.

    16 December 2025, 10:30 pm
  • 28 minutes 46 seconds
    S5 EP5: unmasking - exploring neurodivergence (part 2)

    In part 2 of our neurodivergence spotlight, we’re joined by Esther Fidock, clinical educator and founder of The Neuro Nurture Collective, for a deeper conversation about what it means to be neuro-affirming.

    Esther explores how young people experience neurodivergence in everyday life; unpacking terms like masking and shares practical ways to support neurodivergent young people at school, work, and in friendships.

    Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself, supporting someone who is, or just curious about how to be a better ally, this episode is full of insight and hope.

    headspace resources:

    Neurodivergent Resources:  


    Watch our video podcast now on YouTube or via Spotify,Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast platform.

    This episode was created by Ally (Senior Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide) and Esther Fidock (clinical educator and founder of The Neuro Nurture Collective).

    To learn more about headspace centres, visit: https://headspace.org.au/ or connect with your local headspace centre on social media.

    Led by headspace Adelaide, in partnership with headspaceEdinburgh North, headspace Marion, headspace Onkaparinga and Sonder. The podcast project is brought to you by our centre’s Youth Reference Groups. It is a headspace Adelaide Youth Reference Group initiative.

    Produced by Shane (Youth Services Community Engagement Team Leader, Sonder) and Ally (Senior Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), recorded and edited by Rory at Podbooth Studios, Adelaide.

    Recorded on Kaurna Country. Acknowledgment of country voiced by Yanni (Aboriginal Peer Support Worker, headspace Adelaide).


    If you or someone you know is in need of crisis or suicide prevention support, please contact:

    • Lifeline on 13 11 14 (Australia)
    • Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 (Australia)


    Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed in this podcastare from young people and staff involved at Sonder’s headspace centres, or are guests invited to be interviewed. Information provided should not be taken as clinical advice.

    28 October 2025, 10:30 pm
  • 57 minutes 5 seconds
    S5 EP4: different brains, same world - exploring neurodivergence (part 1)

    We all experience and process the world differently... and that’s what makes our brains so incredible.  

    In this episode, our hosts chat all things neurodiversity; unpacking what it means to be neurodivergent, why masking is so common, and the unique strengths that come with thinking differently. 

    They share reflections, stories, and laughs as they explore how neurodivergence shapes day-to-day life, from social expectations to those brain moments we can all relate to. 


    headspace resources:  

    headspace – what is autism?  

    headspace – what is ADHD?  

    headspace Centres – find your local service 

    headspace Work & Study – free, inclusive career and study support 


    Neurodivergent Resources:   

    Reframing Autism – Education, advocacy and community: https://reframingautism.org.au/ 

    ADHD Australia – Awareness and practical support: https://www.adhdaustralia.org.au/ 

    Amaze – Autism support and inclusion resources: https://www.amaze.org.au/ 

    Apps for executive functioning skills

    The Year I Met My Brain – Matilda Boseley  

    The ADHD Brain Buddy – Matilda Boseley  

    Colour Me Neurospicy  

    Neurodivergent Burnout

    Spoon Theory


    Watch our video podcast now on YouTube or via Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast platform.  

    This episode was created by Adam (headspace sessions podcast content developer), Ally (Senior Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), Santi (headspace sessions co-host), Beth (headspace sessions co-host), Jaime (headspace sessions podcast content developer) and Ben (headspace sessions co-host).  

    To learn more about headspace centres, visit: https://headspace.org.au/ or connect with your local headspace centre on social media.  

    Led by headspace Adelaide, in partnership with headspace Edinburgh North, headspace Marion, headspace Onkaparinga and Sonder. The podcast project is brought to you by our centre’s Youth Reference Groups. It is a headspace Adelaide Youth Reference Group initiative.  

    Produced by Shane (Youth Services Community Engagement Team Leader, Sonder) and Ally (Senior Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), recorded and edited by Rory at Podbooth Studios, Adelaide.  

    Recorded on Kaurna Country. Acknowledgment of country voiced by Yanni (Aboriginal Peer Support Worker, headspace Adelaide).  

    If you or someone you know is in need of crisis or suicide prevention support, please contact:  

    • Lifeline on 13 11 14 (Australia) 

    • Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 (Australia) 

    Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed in this podcast are from young people and staff involved at Sonder’s headspace centres, or are guests invited to be interviewed. Information provided should not be taken as clinical advice. 

    14 October 2025, 11:37 pm
  • 33 minutes 29 seconds
    S5 EP3: in between worlds - cultural identity and mental health

    Cultural identity is a big part of who we are... it shapes our values, how we connect with others, and how we understand ourselves. For many young people, growing up with multiple cultures can feel empowering, but it can also bring challenges, especially when balancing family expectations with personal identity. 

    In this episode, our hosts share stories and reflections on what culture means to them and open space for lived experiences of navigating cultural identity in Australia.  


    headspace resources:  

    headspace – Cultural Diversity 

    headspace – Identity and Mental Health 

    headspace Centres – find your local service 

    headspace Work & Study – free, culturally inclusive career and study support 

    Multicultural youth and community support:  

    MYSA – Multicultural Youth SA: mysa.com.au 

    AMES Australia: Support for migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers – ames.net.au 

    CMY (Centre for Multicultural Youth) (national resources): cmy.net.au 

    Embrace Multicultural Mental Health: Resources and services tailored for CALD communities - embracementalhealth.org.au  


    Watch our video podcast now on YouTube or via Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast platform.  

    This episode was created by Jaime (headspace sessions podcast content developer), Ally (Senior Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), Santi (headspace sessions co-host) and Ben (headspace sessions co-host).  

    To learn more about headspace centres, visit: https://headspace.org.au/ or connect with your local headspace centre on social media.  

    Led by headspace Adelaide, in partnership with headspace Edinburgh North, headspace Marion, headspace Onkaparinga and Sonder. The podcast project is brought to you by our centre’s Youth Reference Groups. It is a headspace Adelaide Youth Reference Group initiative.  

    Produced by Shane (Youth Services Community Engagement Team Leader, Sonder) and Ally (Senior Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), recorded and edited by Rory at Podbooth Studios, Adelaide.  

    Recorded on Kaurna Country. Acknowledgment of country voiced by Yanni (Aboriginal Peer Support Worker, headspace Adelaide).  


    If you or someone you know is in need of crisis or suicide prevention support, please contact:  

    • Lifeline on 13 11 14 (Australia) 

    • Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 (Australia) 


    Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed in this podcast are from young people and staff involved at Sonder’s headspace centres, or are guests invited to be interviewed. Information provided should not be taken as clinical advice. 

    24 September 2025, 12:33 am
  • 55 minutes 30 seconds
    S5 EP2: let's talk about loneliness

    You can be surrounded by people and still feel lonely. Formany young people, loneliness is a common but rarely spoken about experience.

    In this episode, our hosts talk openly about what lonelinessreally feels like, why it happens, and how connection makes a difference. From personal reflections to practical ideas on finding your people in Adelaide, we’ll explore how to build relationships that support good mental health.

    If you’d like to learn more about loneliness and connection, check out these resources:

    • https://headspace.org.au/assets/Factsheets/headspace_understanding-loneliness_Fact-Sheet_FA01_DIGI.pdf
    • https://headspace.org.au/explore-topics/for-young-people/create-connections/


    Watch our video podcast now on YouTube or via Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast platform.

    This episode was created by Jaime (headspace sessionspodcast content developer), Ally (Senior Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), Santi (headspace sessions co-host) and Beth (headspace sessions co-host).

    To learn more about headspace centres, visit: https://headspace.org.au/ or connect with your local headspace centre on social media.

    Led by headspace Adelaide, in partnership with headspaceEdinburgh North, headspace Marion, headspace Onkaparinga and Sonder. The podcast project is brought to you by our centre’s Youth Reference Groups. It is a headspace Adelaide Youth Reference Group initiative.

    Produced by Shane (Youth Services Community Engagement Team Leader, Sonder) and Ally (Senior Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), recorded and edited by Rory at Podbooth Studios, Adelaide.

    Recorded on Kaurna Country. Acknowledgment of country voiced by Yanni (Aboriginal Peer Support Worker, headspace Adelaide).

    If you or someone you know is in need of crisis or suicideprevention support, please contact:

    -         Lifeline on 13 11 14 (Australia)

    -         Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 (Australia)

    Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed in this podcast arefrom young people and staff involved at Sonder’s headspace centres, or are guests invited to be interviewed. Information provided should not be taken as clinical advice.

    Places in Adelaide to find connections:

    • Salty Sips: https://www.instagram.com/saltysipsadl/?hl=en
    • Park Run: https://www.parkrun.com.au/
    • Hobby Club: https://www.instagram.com/hobbyclubadl/?hl=en
    • Hot Human Walk: https://www.instagram.com/adelaidehothumanwalk/?hl=en
    • Feast Queer Youth Drop In: https://www.facebook.com/feastdropin/
    • Saturday Club: https://www.instagram.com/saturdayclubadelaide/
    • Climate Volunteering: https://www.aycc.org.au/volunteer
    • The Foundry: https://www.facebook.com/thefoundrybysyc/
    • SA Youth Forum: https://www.cityofadelaide.com.au/community/programs/youth-week/
    • Queer Quest: https://headspace.org.au/headspace-centres/portadelaide/queer-quest-2/
    • Neurodivergent Crew: https://www.experienceadelaide.com.au/whats-on/adelaide-neurodivergent-crew-social-get-together/
    • Living Youth Reference Group: https://www.unley.sa.gov.au/Community-services/For-young-people/Living-Young-Reference-Group
    • Youth Concert Band: https://www.burnside.sa.gov.au/Community-Recreation/Youth/Music-and-Arts/Youth-Concert-Band
    • Smash @Burnside: https://www.burnside.sa.gov.au/Whats-On/Youth-Events/Smash-Burnside
    • Teen Book Club: https://www.burnside.sa.gov.au/Whats-On/Library-Events/Teen-Book-Club-2025
    • The Hangout: https://www.burnside.sa.gov.au/Whats-On/Youth-Events/The-Hangout-Glenunga-Hub
    • Volleyball: https://www.unley.sa.gov.au/Events-directory/GCC-25-Goodwood-Volleyball-Association
    • MBSL: https://basketballsa.com.au/msbl/

    26 August 2025, 11:44 pm
  • 25 minutes 42 seconds
    S5 EP1: so... what even is headspace?

    Starting a new mental health service, or even asking for help, can feel a little daunting. In this episode, we’re stripping it right back and answering your questions. Who are we? What do we actually do? And how can you access us?  

    Tune in to hear our brand-new co-hosts for Season 5 share their experiences of hearing about headspace for the first time and how headspace can support you with more than just mental health.  

    headspace Sessions Podcast Adelaide is about all things youth mental health. Each episode features topical content that is handpicked by the young creative team as well as special guests, experts and practical advice delivered in an educational, engaging and inspirational format.

    Led by headspace Adelaide, headspace Edinburgh North, headspace Marion, headspace Onkaparinga and Sonder. The podcast project is brought to you by our centre’s Youth Reference Groups.

    Our headspace centres are part of the National Youth Mental Health Foundation, providing support to young people aged 12-25 going through a tough time.

    Recorded on Kaurna Country.

    Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed our podcasts are from young people involved at our Sonder-led headspace centres, or are guests invited to be interviewed. Information provided should not be taken as clinical advice.


    Resources mentioned: https://headspace.org.au/online-and-phone-support/connect-with-us/

    5 August 2025, 4:24 am
  • 22 minutes 42 seconds
    S4 EP10: disability and mental health
    Growing up and living with a disability can be tough in society – and sometimes this can negatively impact mental health. Throughout this podcast we’ll explore disability and mental health. You’ll hear from Cat (headspace sessions podcast script developer) share her lived experience and Nataly (Senior Clinician, Solasta) will share her clinical insights. If you would like more information about disability and mental health we recommend the following online resource:● https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnTaKgQ0Mzs This episode is created by Claire (Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), Cat (headspace sessions podcast script developer) and Nataly (Senior Clinician, Solasta). Script development by Ben (content developer) and Cat (content developer).Led by headspace Adelaide, in partnership with headspace Edinburgh North, headspace Marion, headspace Onkaparinga and Sonder. The podcast project is brought to you by our centre’s Youth Reference Groups and Youth Ambassadors. It is a headspace Adelaide Youth Reference Group initiative.Produced by Shane (Youth Services Community Engagement Team Leader, Sonder) and Claire (Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), recorded and edited by Rory at Podbooth Studios, Adelaide.Recorded on Kaurna Country. Acknowledgment of country voiced by Yanni (Aboriginal Peer Support Worker, headspace Adelaide).If you or someone you know is in need of crisis or suicide prevention support, please contact:- Lifeline on 13 11 14 (Australia)- Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 (Australia)Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed in this podcast are from young people and staff involved at Sonder’s headspace centres, or are guests invited to be interviewed. Information provided should not be taken as clinical advice.
    7 March 2023, 3:51 am
  • 24 minutes 37 seconds
    S4 EP9: being mindful... it’s easier than you think
    While there’s no way of switching our thoughts and feelings off, mindfulness is about letting go of efforts to control or avoid them. Through this podcast we’ll be exploring mindfulness and later in the episode Aiden will be guiding us through a body scan mindfulness exercise. Body scan begins at: 16:51 minutes.If you would like more information about mindfulness we recommend the following online resources:● headspace.org.au/online-and-phone-support/interactive-tools/activities/mindfulness/This episode is created by Claire (Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), Aiden (co-host), Sarah (co-host) and Sam (co-host). Script development by Ben (content developer) and Cat (content developer).Led by headspace Adelaide, in partnership with headspace Edinburgh North, headspace Marion, headspace Onkaparinga and Sonder. The podcast project is brought to you by our centre’s Youth Reference Groups and Youth Ambassadors. It is a headspace Adelaide Youth Reference Group initiative.Produced by Shane (Youth Services Community Engagement Team Leader, Sonder) and Claire (Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), recorded and edited by Rory at Podbooth Studios, Adelaide.Recorded on Kaurna Country. Acknowledgment of country voiced by Yanni (Aboriginal Peer Support Worker, headspace Adelaide).If you or someone you know is in need of crisis or suicide prevention support, please contact:- Lifeline on 13 11 14 (Australia)- Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 (Australia)Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed in this podcast are from young people and staff involved at Sonder’s headspace centres, or are guests invited to be interviewed. Information provided should not be taken as clinical advice.
    7 December 2022, 11:24 pm
  • 41 minutes 15 seconds
    S4 EP8: gender and sexual identity: being comfortable with yourself
    Navigating gender and sexual identity can be a unique personal experience. Sometimes it may take a while to find a label you’re comfortable with or you may not even want a label.Throughout this podcast we’ll explore the journey of gender and sexual identity.You’ll here from Sean (LGBTQIA+ Peer Support Worker, headspace Marion) and Miles (Youth Peer Practitioner, headspace Adelaide) share their lived experience.If you would like more information about gender and sexual identity we recommend the following online resources:● headspace.org.au/explore-topics/for-young-people/gender-identity● headspace.org.au/explore-topics/for-young-people/sexuality-and-sexual-identityThis episode is created by Claire (Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), Sean (LGBTQIA+ Peer Support Worker, headspace Marion) and Miles (Youth Peer Practitioner, headspace Adelaide). Script development by Ben (content developer) and Cat (content developer).Led by headspace Adelaide, in partnership with headspace Edinburgh North, headspace Marion, headspace Onkaparinga and Sonder. The podcast project is brought to you by our centre’s Youth Reference Groups and Youth Ambassadors. It is a headspace Adelaide Youth Reference Group initiative.Produced by Shane (Youth Services Community Engagement Team Leader, Sonder) and Claire (Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), recorded and edited by Rory at Podbooth Studios, Adelaide.Recorded on Kaurna Country. Acknowledgment of country voiced by Yanni (Aboriginal Peer Support Worker, headspace Adelaide).If you or someone you know is in need of crisis or suicide prevention support, please contact:- Lifeline on 13 11 14 (Australia)- Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 (Australia)Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed in this podcast are from young people and staff involved at Sonder’s headspace centres, or are guests invited to be interviewed. Information provided should not be taken as clinical advice.
    22 November 2022, 11:03 pm
  • 18 minutes 28 seconds
    S4 EP7: it’s not all face masks and bubble baths; supporting a young person through a tough time
    Do you support a young person? This is the episode for you! Throughout this podcast we’ll be exploring how to support a young person going through a tough time but also how to support yourself. Tune in to hear from Amia, our Family Peer Support worker, answer your questions. Caring for a loved one who is experiencing a hard time can impact on your health and wellbeing. Looking after yourself is important as it can leave you better placed to provide support to your young person.If you would like more information about support a young person we recommend the following online resources: ● headspace.org.au/explore-topics/supporting-a-young-person/overview-of-mental-health/● headspace.org.au/explore-topics/supporting-a-young-person/psychosis/ ● headspace.org.au/explore-topics/supporting-a-young-person/how-to-start-the-conversation-about-mental-health/This episode is created by Claire (Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), Aiden (co-host), and Amira (guest). Script development by Ben (content developer) and Cat (content developer).Led by headspace Adelaide, in partnership with headspace Edinburgh North, headspace Marion, headspace Onkaparinga and Sonder. The podcast project is brought to you by our centre’s Youth Reference Groups and Youth Ambassadors. It is a headspace Adelaide Youth Reference Group initiative.Produced by Shane (Youth Services Community Engagement Team Leader, Sonder) and Claire (Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), recorded and edited by Rory at Podbooth Studios, Adelaide.Recorded on Kaurna Country. Acknowledgment of country voiced by Yanni (Aboriginal Peer Support Worker, headspace Adelaide).If you or someone you know is in need of crisis or suicide prevention support, please contact:- Lifeline on 13 11 14 (Australia)- Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 (Australia)Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed in this podcast are from young people and staff involved at Sonder’s headspace centres, or are guests invited to be interviewed. Information provided should not be taken as clinical advice.
    25 October 2022, 10:43 pm
  • 11 minutes 44 seconds
    S4 EP6: understanding sexual consent
    Romantic and sexual relationships come in all shapes and sizes. Yet there are some things that healthy relationships have in common; they are built on a base of respect, clear boundaries and consent.Throughout this podcast we’ll explore how to understand sexual consent.If you would like more information about understanding we recommend the following online resources:● headspace.org.au/explore-topics/f…/sexual-consent/ ● shinesa.org.au/sex-pleasure-consent/● yla.org.au/This episode is created by Claire (Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), Sarah (co- host), Naomi Merrott (Guest - Community Educator, ShineSA). Script development by Ben (content developer) and Cat (content developer).Led by headspace Adelaide, in partnership with headspace Edinburgh North, headspace Marion, headspace Onkaparinga and Sonder. The podcast project is brought to you by our centre’s Youth Reference Groups and Youth Ambassadors. It is a headspace Adelaide Youth Reference Group initiative.Produced by Shane (Youth Services Community Engagement Team Leader, Sonder) and Claire (Community Engagement Officer, headspace Adelaide), recorded and edited by Rory at Podbooth Studios, Adelaide.Recorded on Kaurna Country. Acknowledgment of country voiced by Yanni (Aboriginal Peer Support Worker, headspace Adelaide).If you or someone you know is in need of crisis or suicide prevention support, please contact:- Lifeline on 13 11 14 (Australia)- Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 (Australia)Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed in this podcast are from young people and staff involved at Sonder’s headspace centres, or are guests invited to be interviewed. Information provided should not be taken as clinical advice.
    13 October 2022, 2:07 am
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