Explore every episode of the podcast Never the Same
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| The Psychology of Life and Suicide Prevention with Dr. David Jobes | 03 Dec 2024 | 02:45:53 | |
View on YouTube: https://youtu.be/PXDtfKsFznI Dr. Jobes shares insights from decades of work with patients and offers a glimpse into the life-changing potential of CAMS: "You can find a way through an incredibly dark moment and look back, saying, ‘Oh my god, I almost ended my life.’” Learn how this groundbreaking framework puts patients at the center of their care, fosters hope, and transforms lives. Guest: Dr. David Jobes Host: Dr. Tony Pisani • CAMS training for mental health professionals | |||
| Trailer - Never the Same Podcast | 27 Nov 2024 | 00:01:35 | |
Welcome to “Never the Same,” where we explore how influential people and ideas have evolved over time and where they might go in the future. Reflecting the ever-changing nature of life and personal growth. Each episode features conversations with guests from various fields, highlighting defining moments and shifts in thinking. The podcast aims to uncover new insights for suicide prevention while offering broader perspectives on personal and professional growth. | |||
| Here with You: Supporting People with Substance Use and Suicide Concerns | 10 Dec 2024 | 01:34:08 | |
This episode of Never the Same delves into addressing suicide concerns among loved ones who use substances. Featuring lived experience insights from Jack Stem and his daughter Kim, alongside Dr. Ken Connor (University of Rochester) and Morica Hutchinson (University of Connecticut), the conversation combines lived experiences and professional insights. The episode coincides with the release of a no-cost online training resource developed by SafeSide Prevention in collaboration with the UR Medicine Recovery Center of Excellence on SUD Prevention to support those standing together with someone grappling with substance use and suicide challenges. Explore the resource here. Key topics include:
In this episode, the participants share personal experiences and professional insights, creating a balanced discussion that addresses both the practical and emotional aspects of supporting someone at risk of suicide who also struggles with substance use.
• Jack Stem: A seasoned counselor and recovery advocate with decades of experience navigating addiction and peer support. Host: Dr. Tony Pisani: Dr. Tony Pisani is a professor, clinician, and founder of SafeSide Prevention, leading its mission to build safer, more connected military, health, education, and workplace communities. Referenced Resources (Timestamped):
Resources to contact if you need crisis help SafeSide does not provide crisis intervention. These crisis resources are there for you:
(c) 2024. SafeSide Media, LLC. | |||
| AI Scientists and the Humans Who Love Them with Dr. Ian Cero | 14 Jan 2025 | 01:41:11 | |
Welcome to the Never The Same Podcast! Today we explore whether AI can fundamentally transform the way we conduct scientific research, especially in the context of suicide prevention. Tony is joined by Dr. Ian Cero, a faculty member at the University of Rochester and expert in clinical psychology, statistics, and... debating! (Yes, he was a Minnesota state debate champion). Together, they tackle the question: can AI become a scientist in its own right? They dive into:
Ian shares his personal journey—from skepticism to relying on AI as an essential research partner. He explains how his own experience with AI helped him correct misunderstandings and even saved one of his projects from failure. If you’re a researcher, someone interested in mental health, or just curious about where AI is taking us next, this episode is a must-listen. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon so you never miss an episode! We're here to keep exploring the frontiers of science and prevention. (c) 2024. SafeSide Media, LLC. | |||
| Leadership Reflections—Western Australia Chief Psychiatrist Nathan Gibson, Mental Health Commissioner Maureen Lewis | 15 Sep 2025 | 01:21:24 | |
In this episode of "Never the Same," Tony Pisani sits down with two of Western Australia's leading mental health voices: Maureen Lewis, Mental Health Commissioner since 2023, and Dr. Nathan Gibson, Chief Psychiatrist since 2013. Together, they represent both the vision for reform and the clinical guardrails of accountability in Western Australia’s mental health system. The conversation explores their unique roles in the mental health landscape, from commissioning services to regulatory oversight. They share insights on strategic leadership, including frameworks for crisis decision-making and the importance of "thinking time" in complex systems. The discussion covers First Nations mental health approaches, the integration of lived experience voices, and their shift toward trauma-informed care.
Maureen Lewis was appointed Mental Health Commissioner for Western Australia in July 2023. In this role, she oversees the commissioning of all mental health and drug and alcohol services in Western Australia, a role that combines purchasing decisions with advocacy. Dr. Nathan Gibson has served as Western Australia's Chief Psychiatrist since 2013. He provides independent regulatory oversight under the Mental Health Act. His focus includes standards of care, quality, safety, and reducing restrictive practices across public and private psychiatric services. Host Dr. Tony Pisani is a professor, clinician, and founder of SafeSide Prevention, leading its mission to build safer, more connected military, health, education, and workplace communities. | |||
| Prof. Pat Dudgeon's Groundbreaking Life and Work on Social Emotional Wellbeing | 11 Aug 2025 | 00:57:15 | |
In this inspiring instalment of Never the Same, host Dr Tony Pisani welcomes Professor Pat Dudgeon, the first Aboriginal psychologist in Australia and a global voice for First Nations mental health.
Across the episode, Pat and Tony revisit moments such as the Ways Forward national report, discuss why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suicide demands distinct responses, and celebrate community-led successes, from Indigenous Rangers caring for land to universities rewriting psychology curricula. Key Points
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Professor Pat Dudgeon is a Bardi woman from the Kimberley and Australia’s first Aboriginal psychologist. She co-chairs the Centre of Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention and advocates for culturally informed mental-health systems worldwide. Dr. Tony Pisani is a professor, clinician, and founder of SafeSide Prevention, leading its mission to build safer, more connected military, health, education, and workplace communities. | |||
| A Global Vision for Crisis Support: Alan Woodward's Hope for the Future | 14 Jul 2025 | 01:46:39 | |
Alan Woodward has spent decades strengthening crisis services around the world — from answering calls on the Lifeline crisis line to advising government leaders and building new programs. In this episode, Alan reflects on what it takes to face hard moments, how crisis services save lives, and why kindness (to others and ourselves) matters more than we realise. Together, we explore the lessons Alan learned growing up in a coastal city in Australia, navigating career changes, managing anxiety, and staying committed to making the world better. Guest: Host: Resources and References Mentioned:
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| What about the Children? Five Values for Multiracial Families with Nicole Doyley | 17 Jun 2025 | 01:17:54 | |
Nicole Doyley’s life and writing centre on one key question: What about the children?
Nicole shares her family’s story, from her parents’ marriage in the 1960s (when their marriage was still illegal in some states) to her own cross-cultural marriage to a Jamaican man, and how these experiences shaped her understanding of race, belonging, and what it means to be “seen.” Guest: Nicole Doyley is an author and podcast host whose latest book, What About the Children? Five Values for Multiracial Families draws from her personal and professional experiences. Nicole grew up in a biracial family, served as a campus pastor, and now helps parents and communities navigate race, identity, and parenting with honesty and cultural awareness. Host: Dr. Tony Pisani is a professor, clinician, and founder of SafeSide Prevention, leading its mission to build safer, more connected military, health, education, and workplace communities.
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| Leading with Purpose: CEO Nieves Murray on Change, Compassion, and Community | 18 May 2025 | 01:46:54 | |
In this episode, Nieves Murray, CEO of Suicide Prevention Australia, joins Dr. Tony Pisani for an insightful conversation about leadership, equity, and personal transformation. From her early career in engineering to leading national suicide prevention strategy, Nieves brings a rich mix of personal stories, professional insights, and hard-earned wisdom. Key Themes
Nieves Murray: Nieves Murray is the CEO of Suicide Prevention Australia and has spent over 35 years in leadership roles across aged care, finance, and human services. Recognised as one of Australia’s 100 Most Influential Women, she is a champion of systems thinking, community voice, and inclusive policy. Dr. Tony Pisani: Dr. Tony Pisani is a professor, clinician, and founder of SafeSide Prevention, leading its mission to build safer, more connected military, health, education, and workplace communities. Resources and References
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| Structured Support in Suicide Prevention with Jacinta Hawgood | 14 Apr 2025 | 00:30:59 | |
Welcome to the Never the Same Podcast! Today, we dive into the science of suicide prevention with Jacinta Hawgood, a clinical psychologist, senior lecturer, and researcher at Griffith University. Host Tony Pisani is joined by Jacinta, a leader in the field with nearly 25 years of experience, to discuss how structured approaches like the STARS Protocol are reshaping conversations about suicide. Together, they explore:
Jacinta also reflects on her career, how her thinking has changed over time, and why listening deeply is at the heart of effective care.
(c) 2024. SafeSide Media, LLC. | |||
| When Young People Need Support: Conversations That Matter with Dr. Melissa Dundas | 18 Mar 2025 | 00:45:14 | |
In this episode, Dr. Tony Pisani, Kristina Mossgraber, and Dr. Melissa Dundas discuss the critical role primary care providers play in youth suicide prevention. They share personal insights, professional experiences, and practical strategies to support young people beyond just referrals to mental health services.
Dr. Tony Pisani is a clinical psychologist and educational media lead at SafeSide Prevention.
If you or someone you know needs support:
Production Credits: (c) 2024. SafeSide Media, LLC. | |||
| When Your Work Finds You: Dr. Arielle Sheftall on Child Suicide Prevention and Career Purpose | 18 Feb 2025 | 01:10:44 | |
Dr. Tony Pisani interviews Dr. Arielle Sheftall, a leading researcher in youth suicide prevention, about the crucial issue of suicide among children and pre-teens. Dr. Sheftall shares insights from her work on understanding and preventing suicide in young people, particularly addressing the rising rates among Black youth. This conversation covers the importance of direct communication about suicide with young people, the role of cultural understanding in prevention, and how to build protective factors for at-risk youth. Key moments include discussions about: If you or someone you know needs support: Production Credits: (c) 2024. SafeSide Media, LLC. | |||