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Triggorama

Triggorama

Written by: CMHA Thames Valley Addiction & Mental Health Services
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In a sea of podcasts, Triggorama stands out. We address topics that people may want to shy away from in an informative, non-judgmental and fact-based listening space. Our goal is simple - We want to share information about mental health and addictions. We're talking to thought leaders and people with lived experience to help our listeners who are struggling with their own mental health and addiction concerns. Or maybe you are supporting a loved one we have you covered. Together, we will trigger positive outcomes to increase our collective capacities while impactfully improving the lives of those we serve. Thank you to our season one sponsor of Triggorama, Scholar's Choice. Supporting Teachers, Inspiring Classrooms because wellbeing starts with you. Triggorama is developed by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services, and you can listen to us wherever you get your podcast.CMHA Thames Valley Addiction & Mental Health Services Biological Sciences Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science
Episodes
  • Beyond “Just Stop” | A Conversation with Brian Webster
    Jan 1 2026

    In the season finale, Jay MacDonald speaks with Brian Webster, a social worker whose work spans justice services, youth diversion, employee assistance counselling, and addiction support. Brian breaks down what addiction looks like in real life, emphasizing that it’s not simply about willpower or “just stopping,” but about understanding the underlying drivers and building a practical recovery plan.

    They talk about how the holidays can amplify pressures and risks, especially through social norms around alcohol and the expectation to participate. Brian shares concrete, realistic strategies for staying well, including setting clear limits, planning ahead, making safer choices in higher-risk settings, and leaning on peer and friend support in ways that don’t revolve around drinking. He also challenges all-or-nothing thinking, encourages small steps as the foundation for lasting change, and reframes “starting fresh” as something you can do at any moment, not just on January 1.

    For more information, visit https://cmha.ca/

    If you or someone you love is struggling, text or call Reach Out 24/7 at 519-433-2023.

    Thank you to our Season 1 sponsor, Scholar's Choice. Supporting teachers inspiring classrooms because well-being starts with you. Learn more about Scholar's Choice here.

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    31 mins
  • When Letting Go Feels Impossible | A Conversation with Kara Kelly
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode of Triggorama, Christine Sansom speaks with Kara Kelly, a case manager who has supported people with hoarding and chronic disorganization for more than 15 years through the Clearing Clutter program. Kara unpacks why this concern is often hidden, highly stigmatized, and misunderstood, and explains how shame, anxiety, grief, perfectionism, indecision, and fear of making mistakes can make letting go feel impossible.


    The conversation explores common misconceptions, the emotional meaning attached to items and how loss can be a major trigger for collecting and difficulty discarding. Kara also discusses risks like eviction and unsafe living conditions, and why cleaning everything out without consent can deepen trauma and restart the cycle. Kara and Christine highlight what helps most: empathy, respectful language, small achievable steps (“small is huge”), and peer support that reduces isolation and builds confidence over time.

    For more information, visit https://cmha.ca/

    If you or someone you love is struggling, text or call Reach Out 24/7 at 519-433-2023.

    Thank you to our Season 1 sponsor, Scholar's Choice. Supporting teachers inspiring classrooms because well-being starts with you. Learn more about Scholar's Choice here.

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    23 mins
  • Redefining Recovery | A Conversation with Dr. Arlene MacDougall
    Dec 4 2025

    This episode of Triggorama features Dr. Arlene MacDougall, who brings her expertise in psychiatry and recovery-oriented mental health care to the conversation. She explores how recovery is more than symptom management — it’s about building meaningful lives, addressing triggers, and creating systems that support people holistically.

    Through her insights, Dr. MacDougall challenges traditional ways of thinking about mental health and highlights the need for compassion, innovation, and collaboration in care. This discussion offers listeners a thoughtful look at how families, providers, and communities can help shape better pathways to wellness.

    For more information, visit https://cmha.ca/

    If you or someone you love is struggling, text or call Reach Out 24/7 at 519-433-2023.

    Thank you to our Season 1 sponsor, Scholar's Choice. Supporting teachers inspiring classrooms because well-being starts with you. Learn more about Scholar's Choice here.

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    33 mins
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