In the Media
Warren Davies featured on Channel 7 - Weekend Sunrise Breakfast TV. Warren speaks about the importance of the plight of Aussie farmers impacted by storms and natural disasters. Warren discusses how this is not only impacting the supply of fresh produce but also farming families.
Families like the Galati Family, citrus growers from Far North Queensland are experiencing exhaustion and stress. This follows Cyclone Jasper and the collapse of lime prices. Warren adds how it is so important for farmers to communicate how they are feeling, and to stay connected with their community.
Warren Davies shines a light on Channel 7 News on the impact that multiple storms and natural disasters across Australia are having not only to the supply of fresh produce, but on farming families.
The key message is to support Aussie farmers and be prepared for the shortage of some produce.
Warren Davies featured on Channel 9 News. He talks about the challenges facing farming from natural disasters to industry closures and the impacts this all has on our mental health. He also explains how his frameworks can be used by anyone.
Warren tells his story on ABC’s The Drum of how in 2004 being in the middle of the millennial drought and being physically, emotionally, and financially exhausted. Plus, how his mental health struggled and the trigger point being a stressful event of a flood. Warren speaks about the importance of tools and resources to help with these situations as well as the need for us to speak to people in our support network.
Warren features on ‘Beyond The Fire’ playing a strong part in the recovery of Craig Calvert and his family from Gippsland. Craig tells the story of how he and his family came close to losing everything after fighting a raging bush fire.
Warren Davies shares openly about his own personal experience as a farmer and his mental health journey on ‘Beyond The Fire’ - the stories of Australia’s unsung heroes.
Warren Davies discusses the importance of mental health the everyday life of a farmer by talking about his own mental health journey at the Annual Vegetable Industry Seminar in 2022.
The Fat Farmers started their Tour of the Eyre Peninsula. Warren told his story as a guest speaker at the first community event for the tour in Cummins. The Fat Farmers initiative is a calling for farmers to be more active and improve their health and wellbeing. Warren Davies, a key voice in the Fat Farmers movement. Reported by 7 Spencer Gulf News.
Warren Davies spreads the message of managing mental health to farmers and rural communities across Australia to Build Farm Spirit.
Warren as a guest speaker at The Corryong Spirit - a Survivors of Suicide and Friends community event. He conveys the message, ‘It’s OK to put your hand up and say you are struggling, facing challenges and reach out to people’.
“During Men’s health week, Warren spoke to over 150 of our employees across SPC Global. He shared his personal story, leaving each of them touched by the sessions in the efforts to reduce stigma about mental health. I’m personally inspired by Warren’s passion to help others by sharing his story and encouraging anyone who is struggling to speak up and seek support. Highly recommend.”
Pam Arnold | Head of Health, Safety and Environment Shepparton, Victoria