Otago Daily Times

Focus on wellbeing part of upcoming ‘conversati­ons’

- SEAN NUGENT

WHEN he was in his late 40s, community lawyer Brent Williams’ life came crashing down as he struggled to cope with his inner demons.

He left his wife, his four children and his job as he ‘‘couldn’t face any responsibi­lities at all’’, he said.

Now, after writing a graphic memoir about his road to recovery, Mr Williams will tell his story at Aspiring Conversati­ons in Wanaka this Sunday, alongside former Rhodes Scholar and Green MP Holly Walker, in a session about living with depression and anxiety.

Mr Williams said he would provide an emphasis on ‘‘how to get well and stay well’’.

‘‘I think it’s so important we don’t just drive ourselves through life believing we’re going to be bulletproo­f and invincible. My big message is about how to keep well and how to stay well. The earlier you

start working on your mental health, the better.’’

He said it was a ‘‘wonderful opportunit­y’’ to talk about the subject which he believed had been ‘‘buried’’ for too long.

‘‘Getting out and talking about it is very important for people who are suffering from it. Get

ting a conversati­on going around the topic was something I was delighted to be a part of,’’ he said.

Aspiring Conversati­ons is described on its website as ‘‘a unique ideas festival’’. It kicks off tomorrow evening with a sold out session featuring Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and former Irish president Mary Robinson, who will discuss working for change at the local, national and internatio­nal level.

Festival spokeswoma­n Sally Woodfield said sales for the threeday event, to be held at the Lake Wanaka Centre, had been ‘‘strong’’ and the session featuring the two world leaders was the fastestsel­ling in the history of Aspiring Conversati­ons.

Three other sessions had also sold out — Mary Robinson’s Saturday session ‘‘Striving for Justice’’, Nasa astrophysi­cist Dr Jennifer Wiseman’s Saturday session ‘‘Stars and Planets’’, and biomedical scientist John Potter’s Sunday session ‘‘Does what we eat really matter?’’

Ms Woodfield said ‘‘very limited tickets’’ were available for the multiple performanc­es of Nick Steur’s awardwinni­ng rock balancing show, FREEZE!, as well as Dr Michael Stevens and James Belich’s Sunday session ‘‘Are we humans programmed to devour resources regardless of the consequenc­es?’’

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Road to recovery . . . Guest speaker at this weekend’s Aspiring Conversati­ons Brent Williams is looking forward to sharing his story of escaping his inner demons and how to stay mentally well.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Road to recovery . . . Guest speaker at this weekend’s Aspiring Conversati­ons Brent Williams is looking forward to sharing his story of escaping his inner demons and how to stay mentally well.

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