Being featured on Sunrise, the popular morning news program, was an unexpected opportunity to share a message of hope and community with a wide audience.
The segment, which included a daring backflip attempt that thankfully didn’t end in a faceplant, was more than just an entertaining stunt. It was a chance to remind viewers that support is available in various forms, often in the most unexpected places.
The message was clear: If you’re feeling down, there are numerous avenues to seek help and connection. Joining a Walk ‘n’ Talk group can provide both physical exercise and a supportive community to share your thoughts and feelings. For those seeking a different kind of strength, The Warriors Way offers a path to resilience and empowerment.
For residents of North or South Rockhampton, Groom Barbershop serves as more than just a place to get a haircut. It’s a community hub where you can find a listening ear and a sense of belonging. Whether you’re there for a serious conversation or just to chat about the day’s events, you’ll find a welcoming atmosphere.
The segment on Sunrise highlighted the importance of looking around and reaching out when you’re having a tough day. Support can come from the most unexpected places, and it’s often closer than you think. A barbershop, a walking group, or even a morning news program can be the bridge to the understanding and encouragement we all need at times.
Thank you to everyone who tuned in to Sunrise and supported the message. Your engagement with the segment is a testament to the power of community and the impact of sharing stories of hope and resilience.
Remember, you’re never alone—there’s always someone ready to offer support and connection!
September 27th, 2024