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// Connie and the gang continue their journey to understand more about mental health. //
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This is a serialised ongoing story, so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.
Listen to episode one hereConnie and the gang continue their journey to understand more about mental health.
“It’s important to ask people what they want when they are not feeling well, Connie and it’s important to listen to them.”
🧠🎭👵The interval is over and the second half is about to begin…
Connie’s friends at the community theatre company are putting together a children’s show about mental health illness, and they need you to join in with all the sing and move along fun at home, adventurer!
Using the magic of theatre, we’re going on a journey into Connie’s Nanna’s head. Will this help Connie to understand her Nanna’s mental health better?
Download the transcript for this episode here.
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Say hello adventurer!
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Credits
Produced by Made By Mortals
Actors - Hannah Donelon & Chris Brett
Writer - Paul Hine
Music - AJS Music
Sound Design - Blueprint Studios
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