5 Aug 2021

04 Jehan Casinader | How Harry was let down by our mental health system

From re_covering, 6:00 am on 5 August 2021
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Photo: Stephanie Soh

As Jehan Casinader listened to Harry McLean’s mother reading one of the last things Harry ever wrote, Jehan realised he could have written every word himself.

After a meteoric rise in his journalistic career, Jehan had landed his dream job as a reporter on TVNZ’s Sunday programme at the age of 26. Externally his life epitomised success, yet privately Jehan’s mental health was deteriorating rapidly.

In this interview with media chaplain Rev. Frank Ritchie, award-winning journalist Jehan Casinader speaks candidly about his struggles, his decision to step away from his role, and how his experiences have changed his approach to story-telling.

 

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re_covering is a Media Chaplaincy New Zealand podcast series produced for RNZ by Love It Media.

 


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