Episode 206: Shanna Whan on rebuilding after rock bottom
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Shanna Whan is the rural woman, founder, CEO, and face behind Sober in the Country, a nationally respected grassroots not-for-profit, shifting the entire conversation around booze in the bush. Shan almost lost her life to trauma-linked alcohol addiction a decade ago and then chose to use her second chance to advocate for other rural and remote people just like her. In our very candid chat, we cover everything from Shan's childhood in Zimbabwe, her struggle with addiction, Sober in the Country's impact, and the toxic 'mummy wine culture'. Motherhood is also something we touch on, and it's very difficult for Shan to talk about.  She's always wanted to become a mum - but never got the chance. A  warning: today's episode touches on mental health, suicide, trauma, and sexual assault. Lifeline 13 11 14 Sober in the Country: www.soberinthecountry.org Family Drug Support 1300 368 186 Family Member Help: 1300 660 068 The RFDS Queensland Division is increasing access to mental health services in regional and rural Australia through the development and distribution of their new book ‘Mental Health and Wellbeing on the Land’. You can now access this FREE resource here.  Or register to be sent a copy of the book by emailing [email protected]. https://www.instagram.com/motherlandaustralia
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