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In the first episode of the season, we meet Michael, whose early life was marked by neglect, abuse, and profound emotional pain. After hitting rock bottom following the end of a meaningful relationship, Michael made a life-saving call to Lifeline, a decision that sparked a journey of healing, connection, and rediscovery.
Michael speaks openly about growing up in a rural town where feelings were dismissed and silence was the norm, especially for men. But through therapy, supportive relationships, and creative outlets like writing and music, he began to transform his narrative from one of shame and survival to one of resilience and self-worth.
Now in a happy marriage and recording his first album, Michael shares how reaching out helped him rebuild his life. His story is a reminder that even when things feel darkest, there’s always a path forward, and that healing doesn’t have to happen alone.
LINKS & RESOURCES
Call Lifeline anytime on 13 11 14
Send a text to Lifeline at 0477 131 114
Chat live with Lifeline at www.lifeline.org.au
Follow @lifelineaustralia on Instagram
Follow @LifelineAust on Twitter
Like @LifelineAustralia on Facebook
CREDITS
Hosted by Carla
Proudly presented by Lifeline
A special thanks to Michael for sharing his story
Lifeline would like to acknowledge the lives lost to suicide and recognise those who have survived suicide attempts. And those who struggle today or in the past with thoughts of suicide, mental health issues and crisis situations, we acknowledge all those who have felt the deep impact of suicide, including those who love, care and support people experiencing suicidality and those experiencing the pain and bereavement through suicide. We respect collaboration with people who have a lived or living experience of suicide and mental health issues and value their contribution to the work we do