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Review: Someday – A Mindful Cabaret
“I’ll write my own story, I won’t ask what if” says Jennifer Trijo in her outstanding show, Someday – A Mindful Cabaret. This quote perfectly encapsulates the true essence of her latest entertaining act as Trijo delights us with a performance so powerful in its earnestness to spread its message of mindfulness and finding positivity…
Nancy Bates – Still Talkin’ Bout a Revolution, A Reflection
CW: PTSD, Carceral Trauma, Carceral Violence The past few months have been hard. I have been in a trauma fog. A little world within a world. A world that only I can see, and one I desperately need to be freed from. When the PTSD attacks come (my psych calls them dissociative episodes)…
mindshare Award Winners Announced
On Thursday night at Poetry Prescribed the four winners of the 2021 mindshare Awards were announced by mindshare’s Online Editor Anna Jeavons and Writers SA Director Jessica Alice! We would like to congratulate the following writers for their outstanding work: Unpublished Emerging Poets Billie Yarrow for Self Portrait in the Time of Disaster : After…
Reflection: mindshare Exhibition 2021
During October, as part of Australia’s mental health month, mindshare welcomes the public to exhibitions across the city of Adelaide showcasing visual works by local artists living with mental health challenges. In 2021, the exhibition includes profound and personal works from Life Without Barriers’ Living Arts program, Neami National’s Neami Arts and fourteen practicing artists…
Hidden In Plain Sight
This piece was written as part of the blog series ‘My Mind, My Story’ for Mental Health Month 2021. Reflections are by mindshare writers with lived experience of mental health challenges. Content may contain triggering themes. Being a new parent is an exciting time but also a daunting one, especially if it is your first…
Award-winning MC announced for Poetry Prescribed 2021
mindshare and the MHCSA are so excited to announce our MC for Poetry Prescribed in 2021 – the ever-inspiring Manal Younus. Manal is a storyteller who believes that language and stories are the very fabric of our existence. Originally from Eritrea now based on Kaurna Country in South Australia, Manal uses her writing and performance…