• Time Moves Fast, Hold Your People Close
    Feb 17 2026

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    Season 2, Episode 3

    We explore how fast life feels and why music, small joys, and steady people help us face PTSD and depression. A workshop comparing mental and physical disability weights reframes invisible pain, while a weekend of concerts, volunteering and rep basketball becomes a field test for coping skills.

    • time racing and naming the squeeze
    • song of the week as an anchor
    • stadium singalong and shared humanity
    • how we record without a script
    • volunteering highs, travel fatigue, rest needs
    • trash TV as low-stakes mindfulness
    • mental vs physical disability weights
    • stigma of invisible injury and service dogs
    • sideline anxiety and holding steady
    • doing the work and owning progress
    • thought of the week from Charlie Mackesy

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    Song of the week

    Stand By Me - Ben E. King

    https://youtu.be/hwZNL7QVJjE?si=J8KRV0nOQcF9Ym7I


    Thought of the Week:

    The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse - Charlie Mackesy

    "Sometimes I feel lost, said the boy. Mw too said the Mole, but we love you and love brings you home"

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    22 mins
  • How I’m Learning To Be Kind To Myself While Managing PTSD And Real Life
    Feb 10 2026

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    Season 2, episode 2

    We share a tough week shaped by poor sleep, a medication gap, and that uneasy fear of feeling okay, then map out how the five pillars of PTSD recovery help us build longer stretches between storms. Along the way we own a slip into judgment, reset with compassion, and plan real-world steps that keep us grounded.

    • new season update and mood check
    • sleep disruption, anxiety spikes, and fatigue
    • fear of joy and practicing self‑kindness
    • online PTSD program first impressions
    • the five pillars of recovery overview
    • identity beyond work and uniforms
    • catching and correcting judgmental thoughts
    • connection plans, travel, and interviews
    • weekly intention and thought of the week

    Jump onto TikTok and have a look and share away because I feel that the more people who can listen and hopefully it resonates with them and they might be able to just get themselves out of a bit of a pickle
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    Have a great week and don’t forget to be kind to yourself

    Song of the week:

    Bad Day - Daniel Powter

    https://youtu.be/gH476CxJxfg?si=X80mNCXKlAqtzeTB

    Thought of the day:

    The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, the Horse by Charlie Mackesy

    "Is your glass half empty of half full?" asked the mole. "I think I'm grateful to have a glass" said the boy

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    18 mins
  • When Tomorrow Finally Arrives: Choosing Healing One Footstep At A Time
    Feb 3 2026

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    Season 2, episode 1

    Season two opens with a clear-eyed check-in on PTSD, family milestones, and the simple habits that shape recovery. We talk sleep, anxiety, honest wins, and a new outpatient program, ending with a gentle nudge to be kind to yourself.

    • song of the week and why Unwell resonates with PTSD recovery
    • family updates across graduation, school, and apprenticeship
    • chaotic, joyful Christmas and six-hour karaoke marathon
    • stormy coast holiday, board games, and being more present
    • anxiety rising with late-night tennis and sleep loss
    • practical link between sleep quality and symptom flare-ups
    • pride in progress and permission for imperfect days
    • starting an online PTSD and anxiety program and staying engaged
    • plans to interview family and peers for lived experience insights
    • thought of the week on self-kindness and closing reflection

    “Thanks for tuning in to Mad Mail’s Mic. I’m Melissa Smith, and I hope you’ve enjoyed listening. You can find me on Facebook and Instagram, and don’t forget to like and follow.”

    Song of the week:

    Unwell - Matchbox Twenty

    https://youtu.be/WziA88-n02k?si=TBYwEuAyKkC1edNE


    Thought of the week:

    The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy

    "Being kind to yourself in one of the greatest kindnesses, said the mole"

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    21 mins
  • Season Finale: Holding Space At Christmas
    Dec 9 2025

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    Season 1 Finale; Episode 35

    We close the season with a candid look at PTSD, support that actually helps, and the messy balance between ambition, health, and holidays. Music memories, first speaking gigs, and hard-won lessons shape a toolkit for getting through Christmas without losing yourself.

    • deciding to pause for the year and return with interviews
    • why Desperado still hits and why support matters more than fixing
    • sport, injuries, and the Sydney Marathon dilemma
    • the first official talk, clinician feedback, and refining the story
    • sharing the podcast boldly and a lucky comedy‑night connection
    • listener messages that validate lived experience
    • how to support with texts, SUDS scale, and small, specific offers
    • Christmas reminders: say no, take breaks, celebrate micro‑wins
    • goals for more talks and consistent socials next year

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    Song of the Week:

    Desperado - The Eagles

    https://youtu.be/-q93wc3-deU?si=COxU7-nH25nyJ3uf


    How to Make Gravy - Paul Kelly

    https://youtu.be/iYqIF2XkqKU?si=DCtdPUSGbwPK0L_W


    Thought of the Week:

    - Its ok if your struggling - You are allowed to say no - You are not a burden - You are more important than other peoples expectations - Christmas looks different for everyone - Its ok to take breaks - You are not alone - Its ok if you need to just get through the day.

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    25 mins
  • Resilience Speaking - A Sneak Peek
    Dec 2 2025

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    Season 1, Episode 34:


    We share a preview of Melissa’s resilience talk, moving from a psychiatric ward bed to a microphone and a new sense of purpose. The story reframes PTSD as a quiet, masked struggle and offers hard-won ways to practice kindness, celebrate small wins, and keep going.

    • setting a clear content warning and care invitation
    • hospital bed to finding a voice through podcasting
    • pride in police service and the cost of identity loss
    • ankle injury as the turning point from avoidance to facing PTSD
    • the quiet version of PTSD behind everyday routines
    • grief for career and self, balanced by music, laughter, and friendship
    • starting the podcast to feel human and useful again
    • honesty over perfection, no magic cure, steady effort
    • power of kindness from others and toward self
    • recognition of listeners’ struggles and the value of small wins
    • reaching out for support as a sign of strength

    If you would like to have me talk to anybody, please reach out


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    9 mins
  • You Can’t Fix Me, But Please Stand By Me
    Nov 25 2025

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    We share what a second run through the STAIR program revealed about PTSD, emotion regulation, and the quiet signs of progress. A poem, a song, and a freezer‑door trick anchor simple tools you can use when the threat system takes over.

    • outpatient stay at St John of God and why it helps
    • STAIR explained as skills for emotion, communication, and boundaries
    • feeling again after numbness and noticing growth
    • drive, soothe, threat systems and why soothe shrinks in PTSD
    • SUDS check‑ins, naming emotions, and body mapping
    • practicing skills in the green zone to use in red
    • fast arousal drops with cold, space, and grounding
    • upcoming courses on sleep and trauma recovery
    • pickleball, Persian food, and a lesson in humility
    • season plan, holiday pause, and self‑kindness over comparison

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    Song of the Week:

    Andra Day - Rise Up

    https://youtu.be/lwgr_IMeEgA


    Thought of the Week:

    "There will be a lot of posts soon from people sharing how much they achieved in 2025. But, in case someone needs to hear this.... It's okay if the only thing you did this year was just get through it"

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    21 mins
  • How Small Habits, Shared Stories, And Support Networks Help Us Heal
    Nov 11 2025

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    Season 1, Episode 32


    We unpack a song-fueled habit challenge, explore how Emerge N See supports PTSD recovery with real community, and share honest moments from a week of anxiety spikes, parenting teens, and hard-won coping tools. Hope shows up through small steps, skilled support, and a thought that reframes struggle.

    • song of the week and a one-habit challenge
    • why Emerge N See exists and who it helps
    • Connect Hubs as safe, funded peer connection
    • donations and plans to interview the founders
    • anxiety during everyday life and sport
    • parenting teenagers while protecting recovery time
    • coping unmedicated with CBD and THC oils
    • outpatient skills program and Remembrance Day support
    • craft, joy, and a reflection on post-traumatic growth

    If everybody could take the time to share it, that would be amazing as well
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    Song of the Weeks:

    Kasey Musgraves - Deeper Well

    https://youtu.be/TGkMYMxi-hw?si=G3UFnMiqxkxS1R31


    Thought of the week:

    "one day in retrospect the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful"

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    20 mins
  • Lightning Storm To Opalite
    Nov 4 2025

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    Season 1, Episode 31


    We trace a month of real life with PTSD: finding hope in a new Taylor Swift track, fighting a stubborn eye stye, stepping back onto the basketball court, buying a bigger bike, and learning from sleep shifts, med changes, and a comical dosing mistake. The theme running through it all is “choose your hard,” backed by kindness, small wins, and steady practice.

    • applying song lyrics as coping tools
    • storm to opaline reframing
    • stye remedies and listener tips
    • return to basketball with braces and tape
    • new Kawasaki Versys 300 and group ride
    • kindness from a fellow rider pacing safely
    • sleep updates without prazosin and cannabis tolerance
    • antidepressant pause, nightmares, and tracking
    • Wegovy, weight changes, and self-respect
    • the weed plus injection mishap and lessons
    • fitness gains in pickleball and daily energy
    • Black Dog Institute walk progress and pride
    • the “choose your hard” mantra and examples

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    Song of the Week

    https://youtu.be/40l9KE36aNk?si=t3DCa9N72VvLyoXt


    Thought of the Week:

    "marriage is hard. Divorce is hard. Choose your hard. Obesity is hard. Fit is hard. Choose your hard. Being in debt is hard. Beining financially disciplined is hard. Choose your hard. Communication is hard. Not communicating is hard. Choose your hard. Life will never be easy. It will always be hard. Choose wisely"


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    23 mins