Category Archives: Maori Television

John Kirwan Special on the Nutters Club Friday September 3 10:30pm

He may have arrived in New Zealand this week as the coach of the Japanese Rugby Team, but this Friday on Maori Television John Kirwan is an inspiration of another kind. The unofficial patron of the Nutters Club is widely praised for his efforts in … Continue reading

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A bubbly girl? Jim Stanton – The Nutters Club Friday August 12 Maori Television

Jim Stanton talks about how she regained her belief that life is worth living Stand-up comedian and stage producer Jim Stanton seems bright and bubbly but ongoing depression almost brought the show to end for this lovely young woman. Coming … Continue reading

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Tired of it all – Chris Dodds on The Nutters Club Friday July 29

One morning Chris Dodds woke up and found himself unable to get out of bed and to work. Feeling constantly exhausted, he assumed he was just useless, and without a diagnosis, he spiraled into the dark pit of depression. An … Continue reading

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The Nutters Club on Media 7

The New Zealand Mental Health Foundation is a very active player in the national media scene. It runs successful campaigns, fronted by high profile New Zealanders, which set mental health issues in their social context and explore such challenging areas as depression, … Continue reading

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“I’ll hide away so life can’t find me” Melissa Cole – The Nutters Club – July 29

Melissa Cole talks about how she gently and slowly overcame destructive eating patterns and depression. Melissa Cole faces life full on now, but as a young teen a series of heartaches and tragedy made her seek solace in food. Emotionally … Continue reading

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I just need to work it off – Ken Ballantyne – The Nutters Club July 22,

Farmer Ken Ballantyne talks frankly about coming to terms with caring for himself on the Nutters Club  Farmers don’t get sick or sad, or overworked – do they? A winner of four categories for excellence in the 2010 Horizons Ballance … Continue reading

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Saying it as she sees it – Susie Crooks on The Nutters Club – July 15

A passionate and hard-hitting discussion about mental health services from a woman who literally seen it all on The Nutters Club this week. From Kings Cross dominatrix to Wearable Arts Awards winner via dyslexia and a diagnosis of schizophrenia, Susie … Continue reading

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Samoan Superhero – Johnny Angel on The Nutters Club – July 8

Frank and honest discussion around suicide, a plea for help and a dramatic intervention on The Nutters Club this week. To the onlooker, artist and musician Johnny Angel has it all – a handsome well-built man with a gorgeous smile, … Continue reading

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Learning to live – Rob Mokaraka on The Nutters Club – July 1

A lifetime of repressing his emotional needs exploded into a mental health crisis that nearly cost Rob Mokaraka his life. One year on, he reflects on his self-destructive cry for help and that mindset that led him there. Although he … Continue reading

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Turning your life around – Phil Paikea on the Nutters Club – June 24

Phil Paikea spent his early years living a life of violence as the chapter leader of a Northland gang. Life in the gangs gave him the friendship, camaraderie and acceptance he lacked in his life, says Phil. “Either though I was still … Continue reading

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