TLC PULSE: 5 Insights Worth Noting
Manage episode 502941139 series 3686397
This first TLC Pulse Episode unpacks five developments reshaping our understanding of mental health and wellbeing.
Insight 1
Laughter truly might be the best medicine according to groundbreaking research from Japan showing that just four minutes of comedy viewing can significantly reduce stress and improve focus in adults.
https://bmccomplementmedtherapies.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12906-025-04863-5
Insight 2
The alarming state of teacher mental health in Australia demands urgent attention, with research revealing educators experience depression, anxiety, and stress at three times the national average.
https://www.unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/2025/08/teachers-depression-anxiety-and-stress-three-times-national-norm
Insight 3
As we approach World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10th, the theme "Changing the Narrative on Suicide" challenges us to move beyond stigma toward openness and community support.
https://www.iasp.info/wspd/
Insight 4
Meanwhile, Australia prepares to implement controversial social media age restrictions for under-16s by December 2025, a policy supported by research linking social media exposure to declining youth mental health.
https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/industry-regulation/social-media-age-restrictions
Insight 5
Perhaps most exciting is the UK's innovative "comedy on prescription" initiative, where the NHS is trialing comedy shows and workshops as alternatives to antidepressants for mild depression. With overwhelming positive feedback from participants, this approach recognizes humor's powerful physiological benefits - decreasing cortisol while boosting serotonin, dopamine, and endorphins.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/no-brainer-fund-comedy-prescription-201737762.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAKc3Lio1V38kGBnPQjOFd9sTfDIC6zqgyXFo9OBSm0qY0JvrugyU5WdHpbBlFb1B_NW7EYk7WgXYE5TiFSBhXgC8auHWoWMI3LBfSgL8cw6edcL_GeLvlZY5SMBu8Neirc_BJ02C7Ytd83FnXTCGc559sYXxzdX1Ym3l_QGu3sPo
Throughout this episode, Mark McConville shares practical strategies for incorporating laughter into your wellbeing routine, including building your own "laughter library" for quick mental health boosts during busy days. Whether you're interested in cutting-edge research, concerned about social media's impact, or simply looking for evidence-based ways to improve your mental health, this episode delivers valuable insights and actionable strategies.
"If you or someone you know needs support, please contact one of these Australian mental health services. In an emergency, always call 000."
Lifeline Australia
Phone: 13 11 14 (24/7)
Web: lifeline.org.au
Suicide Call Back Service
Phone: 1300 659 467 (24/7)
Web: suicidecallbackservice.org.au
Beyond Blue
Phone: 1300 22 4636 (24/7)
Web: beyondblue.org.au
Kids Helpline (for people aged 5-25)
Phone: 1800 55 1800 (24/7)
Web: kidshelpline.com.au
MensLine Australia
Phone: 1300 78 99 78 (24/7)
Web: mensline.org.au
SANE Australia (complex mental health issues)
Phone: 1800 18 7263 (10am-10pm AEST, Mon-Fri)
Web: sane.org
QLife (LGBTIQ+ support)
Phone: 1800 184 527 (3pm-midnight AEST)
Web: qlife.org.au
Open Arms (Veterans & Families Counselling)
Phone: 1800 011 046 (24/7)
Web: openarms.gov.au
1800RESPECT (sexual assault, domestic violence)
Phone: 1800 737 732 (24/7)
Web: 1800respect.org.au
Headspace (youth mental health, ages 12-25)
Phone: 1800 650 890 (9am-1am AEST)
Web: headspace.org.au
13YARN (Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander crisis support)
Phone: 13 92 76 (13YARN) (24/7)
Web: 13yarn.org.au
Music produced by Hayden Smith
https://www.haydensmith.com/
Chapters
1. Introduction to TLC Pulse (00:00:00)
2. Four-Minute Laughter Study (00:02:32)
3. Teachers' Mental Health Crisis (00:07:32)
4. World Suicide Prevention Day (00:13:22)
5. Social Media Age Restrictions (00:16:48)
6. Comedy on Prescription Initiative (00:24:54)
7. Episode Conclusion (00:39:16)
5 episodes