In his 30s Worimi man Paul Callaghan was a success by all Western measures - he was well-educated with a good job, a family and a mortgage.
But inside he was felt spiritually depleted and disconnected, leading to a mental breakdown after his 35th birthday.
In this chat with Cass Dunn, Paul explains how going bush and reconnecting with his traditional beliefs and culture helped heal him.
And why he's sharing what he learnt with indigenous and non-indigenous Australians.
You can buy the book Paul co-wrote with Uncle Paul Gordon, called The Dreaming Path, here: https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-dreaming-path-paul-callaghan/book/9780648748953.html
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But inside he was felt spiritually depleted and disconnected, leading to a mental breakdown after his 35th birthday.
In this chat with Cass Dunn, Paul explains how going bush and reconnecting with his traditional beliefs and culture helped heal him.
And why he's sharing what he learnt with indigenous and non-indigenous Australians.
You can buy the book Paul co-wrote with Uncle Paul Gordon, called The Dreaming Path, here: https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-dreaming-path-paul-callaghan/book/9780648748953.html
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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