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A different way of thinking about mental health with Cooper Chapman
Season 1 · Episode 501

A different way of thinking about mental health with Cooper Chapman

KICPod · LiSTNR

October 14, 202540m 56s

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Show Notes

Cooper Chapman a former pro surfer turned Founder and mental health advocate. In 2020 he founded The Good Human Factory which runs workshops with students and corporates about mental health and wellbeing that so far have reached over 50,000 students & 15,000 corporate participants.

Cooper has just published his first book ‘The 1% Good Club’ - the simple way to transform your mental health in just 14 minutes a day.

In this episode, Cooper sits down with Steph to share what he has learned from devoting 14 minutes a day (for the last 1,600 days!) to his mental health and how we can all take small, achievable steps every day to improve our own mental health.

TRIGGER WARNING

This episode briefly touches on suicide. If you need to reach out for support, you can contact Lifeline 24-hours a day on 13 11 14

FIND OUT MORE

Follow Cooper on Instagram @cooperchapman

Check out Cooper’s book The 1% Good Club https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/products/1-good-club-book 

Find out more about The Good Human Factory workshops https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/pages/workshops

Follow The Good Human Factory on Instagram @thegoodhumanfactory

Listen to Cooper’s podcast Good Humans https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/good-humans-with-cooper-chapman/id1512076309 

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