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S1E136: Building up your adulting skill for mental health
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How can young people build up their mental health and cope with societal pressures while adulting?
Synopsis: Every first Wednesday of the month, The Straits Times helps you make sense of health matters that affect you.
We all know that adulting is not easy, but why is adulting hitting the mental health of young people so much these days? ST senior health correspondent Joyce Teo explores this with two guests in this episode.
They are:
Ms Lee Yi Ping, the programme lead and principal Case Manager at Chat, Centre of Excellence for Youth Mental Health in Singapore. This service by the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) serves as a first-stop touchpoint for young people seeking mental health support.
Mr Delane Lim, the founder and executive director of the charity Character & Leadership Academy, which runs youth development, mental wellness, and suicide prevention programmes for young people. Mr Lim himself contemplated suicide at 25 and he knows just how tough adulting can be.
They discuss what one can do to manage the challenges that adulting brings, whether it is related to identity, work or relationships.
Ms Lee and Mr Lim also share their own experiences.
This episode was recorded live - and filmed in front of a live audience - at The Projector at Golden Mile Tower, as part of the ST Podcast Live! Sessions celebrating 180 years of The Straits Times in 2025.
Highlights (click/tap above):
1:35 Is adulting harder today than it was in the past?
5:45 Managing the pressure of "having it all" by a certain age
10:55 Delane’s brush with suicide at 25
16:28 Yi Ping on feeling burnout
19:13 Navigating social media safely
22:20 Advice to their younger selves
Check out ST's new series No Health Without Mental Health: https://str.sg/mentalhealthmatters
Read Joyce Teo's stories: https://str.sg/JbxN
Host: Joyce Teo ([email protected])
Produced and edited by: Amirul Karim
Executive producers: Ernest Luis and Lynda Hong
Follow Health Check Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops:
Channel: https://str.sg/JWaN
Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWRX
Spotify: https://str.sg/JWaQ
Feedback to: [email protected]
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Chapters
1. Building up your adulting skill for mental health (00:00:00)
2. Is adulting harder today than in the past? (00:01:35)
3. Managing expectations (00:05:45)
4. Delane's brush with suicide at 25 (00:10:55)
5. Yi Ping on feeling burnout (00:16:28)
6. Navigating social media safely (00:19:13)
7. Advice to their younger selves (00:22:20)
2044 episodes
Manage episode 481090607 series 2318075
How can young people build up their mental health and cope with societal pressures while adulting?
Synopsis: Every first Wednesday of the month, The Straits Times helps you make sense of health matters that affect you.
We all know that adulting is not easy, but why is adulting hitting the mental health of young people so much these days? ST senior health correspondent Joyce Teo explores this with two guests in this episode.
They are:
Ms Lee Yi Ping, the programme lead and principal Case Manager at Chat, Centre of Excellence for Youth Mental Health in Singapore. This service by the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) serves as a first-stop touchpoint for young people seeking mental health support.
Mr Delane Lim, the founder and executive director of the charity Character & Leadership Academy, which runs youth development, mental wellness, and suicide prevention programmes for young people. Mr Lim himself contemplated suicide at 25 and he knows just how tough adulting can be.
They discuss what one can do to manage the challenges that adulting brings, whether it is related to identity, work or relationships.
Ms Lee and Mr Lim also share their own experiences.
This episode was recorded live - and filmed in front of a live audience - at The Projector at Golden Mile Tower, as part of the ST Podcast Live! Sessions celebrating 180 years of The Straits Times in 2025.
Highlights (click/tap above):
1:35 Is adulting harder today than it was in the past?
5:45 Managing the pressure of "having it all" by a certain age
10:55 Delane’s brush with suicide at 25
16:28 Yi Ping on feeling burnout
19:13 Navigating social media safely
22:20 Advice to their younger selves
Check out ST's new series No Health Without Mental Health: https://str.sg/mentalhealthmatters
Read Joyce Teo's stories: https://str.sg/JbxN
Host: Joyce Teo ([email protected])
Produced and edited by: Amirul Karim
Executive producers: Ernest Luis and Lynda Hong
Follow Health Check Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops:
Channel: https://str.sg/JWaN
Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWRX
Spotify: https://str.sg/JWaQ
Feedback to: [email protected]
---
Follow more ST podcast channels:
All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7
ST Podcasts website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts
ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa
---
Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section:
The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB
Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX
---
#healthcheck
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapters
1. Building up your adulting skill for mental health (00:00:00)
2. Is adulting harder today than in the past? (00:01:35)
3. Managing expectations (00:05:45)
4. Delane's brush with suicide at 25 (00:10:55)
5. Yi Ping on feeling burnout (00:16:28)
6. Navigating social media safely (00:19:13)
7. Advice to their younger selves (00:22:20)
2044 episodes
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