Rae Bonney - Men's Health

Workplace mental health | Men & boy’s health | Crisis support | Counsellor | Speaker | Radio presenter Rae employs more than a decade of experience to develo...

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What does it feel like, being you, today?

Tune into recordings of Rae’s radio show in Australia on 94.1FM 3WBC, “What does it feel like, being you today”, where she interviews people from all over the world, asking that question.

Rae Bonney is an Australian workplace mental health specialist, qualified counselor, and men's health advocate with a deep commitment to inspiring environments that support good mental health, safety and wellbeing.



In recognition of her outstanding contributions, Rae was awarded an Order of Australia Medal in 2025 for her significant work in the field of mental health, particularly in men’s health.



Specialising in crisis and trauma management, Rae collaborates with businesses to create psychologically safe environments, fostering trust, inclusivity, and open communication. Her work ensures employees feel supported, valued, and equipped to manage mental health challenges, contributing to healthier and more productive workplaces.



With a keen interest in men and boy's health, Rae holds influential roles with the Australian Men’s Health Forum (AMHF) and Global Action on Men’s Health (GAMH).



Available on Spotify, iHeart, Podchaser, Podbean, and Apple, the podcast provides diverse perspectives on mental well-being.



If you'd like to be a guest on Rae's show or wish to connect to one of her professional services, send a message at the Rae Bonney website and enjoy more information and useful resources www.raebonney.au 

Episodes

Monday Oct 02, 2017

With so much focus on the human rights issue of not being able to marry the person you love here in Australia – today we bring you another marriage related injustice to consider. Angela Mellak, founder of Digital Women's Network – she’s a person capable of taking on any kind of challenge – more often than not achieving great success.References:https://digitalwomensnetwork.com/

Monday Oct 02, 2017

Rae Bonney talks with Hadleigh Fischer about the Resilience Agenda.References:https://www.facebook.com/hadleighf

Monday Oct 02, 2017

Rae Bonney talks with Karen Straughan.References:https://www.youtube.com/user/girlwriteswhat

Monday Oct 02, 2017

At 16 years old, in a bid to complete secondary education, Rugare Gomo petitioned family and friends in Australia to sponsor his relocation from Zimbabwe. Inspired by his grandmother, who was a passionate advocate for education, Rugare went on to complete tertiary studies, and build a life in Australia. Humbled by the generosity of those who enabled him to receive such an education. Rugare saw this as just the beginning, which became the Gomo Foundation. He is joining me tomorrow from 12 noon till 1pm to share his story and remind us that humans are mostly beautiful, generous and caring beings.References:https://www.facebook.com/rgomohttps://www.facebook.com/GomoFoundation/

Monday Oct 02, 2017

What a beautiful moment we shared today with Harrison Craig and the boys from Laburnum and Mildura West Primary Schools. No better message than to find your voice, whatever that may be, and believe anything is possible.References:https://www.facebook.com/HarrisonCraigOfficial/https://burwoodbulletin.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/BB146.pdf

Monday Oct 02, 2017

Rae Bonney talks about life and love with Bettina Arndt.References:https://www.youtube.com/user/bettinaarndtaus/http://www.bettinaarndt.com.au/

Monday Oct 02, 2017

We are talking about the incredible impact of kindness and care and how extending some, could save a life.I feel incredibly thrilled, blessed and absolutely honoured to be joined by football legend and media personality, Tim Watson. We are sharing a very touching and personal story that demonstrates how any person can positively affect someone else without ever knowing. It really is ok, to not be ok and kindness and care certainly does save more lives than we could ever know.

Monday Oct 02, 2017

The great Eleanor Roosevelt once said "To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart."My guest today, certainly has a leadership style like none other. Paul Gueurra, well known Australian CEO is with me where it really is "OK to not be OK". We're talking about good, not so good and downright irresponsible leadership styles that can significantly affect the human condition.References:https://www.facebook.com/paul.guerra.5245

Monday Oct 02, 2017

I'll be joined by panel experts Darren Cox and Michael Sena to comment on the travesty of justice around the basic human right to marry the person you love in Australia. We will voice outrage, disbelief and sadness, questioning the legitimacy of Australian legislation - calling out the idea of blatant, home grown homophobia.References:https://www.facebook.com/senamakerhttps://www.facebook.com/darren.cox.9849

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