Fenndog Aussie Gypsy has battled Mental Health and Depression, not only with himself but with friends and family around him.

I traveled 3 hours south of Sydney to meet and chat with Matt, about his upcoming walk. He will be walking over 4800km from Cape York to the Southern tip of Tasmania in 140 days.
The journey is called the Cape to Cape (For a life worth living), and will being raising awareness to Mental Health and Suicide, as well as raising funds for Livin, Black Dog Institute and RU OK Day.

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  1. hachewie

    That’s a bloody tough story. I’ve lost many mates. It sucks.

  2. Fenndog Aussie Gypsy

    Thank you so much Rob πŸ™πŸ½
    A few of my facts and figures are off in relation to stats hope nobody minds πŸ™πŸ½

  3. Kenoath

    "It ain't weak to speak indeed" Fantastic chat gents….from the words and wisdoms of this interview….from the first step to the last in Tassie……the message is sure to become a roar.

  4. TropicalRiderOz

    Rob, thank you so much for this video. My wife and I just watched this together and cant express how important the message is and how well Fenndog got his message across . We should all do whatever we can to support his walk, both with donations and also if possible, to walk a few k's with him to share the experience. Will definitely look to catch up with Fenndog when he passes through the Whitsundays. Thanks again to both of you!

  5. Big Bert

    Bloody awesome, I have subbed and will be donating and catching up with this legend in Tassie for sure. πŸ˜ŽπŸ€™πŸ»Rob thanks for the introduction to this great cause mate

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