TradeMutt Radio

Tick Everett comes from Katherine in the Northern Territory of Australia. Following the tragic death of their teenage daughter, Amy 'Dolly' Everett in January 2018, following extensive bullying, Tick and wife Kate Everett founded Dolly's Dream, to create positive change and a legacy to their daughter.

Dolly's Dream aims to raise awareness about bullying and its potentially devastating effects on children and families. It delivers community education on bullying issues and strategies for preventing and mitigating bullying, through cultural change and victim support.

This conversation covers the traumatic events surrounding dolly's death. If conversations around bullying and suicide cause any issues for you then you may not wish to continue listening to this episode. Please reach out to a loved one or a friend, or failing that, you can always get some friendly support by contacting lifeline on 13 11 14.

Show Notes

Tick Everett comes from Katherine in the Northern Territory of Australia. Following the tragic death of their teenage daughter, Amy 'Dolly' Everett in January 2018, following extensive bullying, Tick and wife Kate Everett founded Dolly's Dream, to create positive change and a legacy to their daughter.

Dolly's Dream aims to raise awareness about bullying and its potentially devastating effects on children and families. It delivers community education on bullying issues and strategies for preventing and mitigating bullying, through cultural change and victim support.

This conversation covers the traumatic events surrounding dolly's death. If conversations around bullying and suicide cause any issues for you then you may not wish to continue listening to this episode. Please reach out to a loved one or a friend, or failing that, you can always get some friendly support by contacting lifeline on 13 11 14.

What is TradeMutt Radio?

TradeMutt Radio is hosted by two Aussie tradies that put down the tools and embarked on a mission to change the face of mental health in Australia by using bright and funky work wear as a way to start conversations and make an invisible issue impossible to ignore. Ed Ross and Dan Allen take a colourful spin on blue collar mental health sharing yarns from under the TradeMutt bonnet, hearing from mutters first hand and taking a dive into relevant topics from from their own perspective while also leaning on the expertise of mental health professionals from their not for Profit, TIACS.