Mark McConville

The Laughter Clinic

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The Laughter Clinic Podcast brings a refreshingly different approach to mental health education. Your host Mark McConville, is an Australian professional Comedian of 25+ years who also has a Masters Degree In Suicidology from Griffith University. Mark delivers you evidence-based self-care strategies, curated research insights, and meaningful conversations that inspire, educate and entertain.

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Mark McConville

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Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

Chatting with Comedian Danny McGinlay. Weird Comedy Gigs, The Art of TV Audience Warm Up, and Sport as a Practical Antidote to Loneliness. 08.07.2026

This week I catch up with Australian comedian Danny McGinlay. We unpack Danny's comedy career, acting gigs, his behind the scenes work as a TV audience warm-up guy, along with his role writing the banners for his beloved Western Bulldogs. We also talk weird gigs, footy culture, why following sport is good for your mental health, and fundraising for Ukraine. • from open mics to paid gigs • why...

Chatting with film maker Medhavi Fernando about her upcoming docuseries 'Seriously Unserious' 27.06.2026

In this episode, Mark chats with filmmaker Medhavi Fernando about her upcoming docuseries Seriously Unserious , a project exploring the real-life power of humour and laughter. They discuss documentary storytelling, therapeutic humour, comedy as craft, the science of laughter, and why being unserious might be one of the most serious things we can do for our wellbeing. • what “laughter is the best m...

Chatting with Comedian David Smiedt about Comedy, Cancer, and the power of a good joke. 18.06.2026

In this episode, host Mark McConville speaks with Australian comedian and writer David Smiedt about laughter, cancer, stand-up comedy, resilience and mental health. David discusses his journey from South Africa to Australia, his early days in Sydney comedy, the lessons comedians learn from bombing, his throat cancer diagnosis and treatment, and his show Finding Chemo . Mark and David also explore...

Moral Injury: The Hidden Wounds of Service, Organisational Betrayal and Recovery. A conference wrap up with Jodi Allen. 29.05.2026

In this episode Jodi Allen joins me to unpack the first ever Australia and New Zealand Moral Injury Conference that we both attended recently. We get clear on what moral injury is and what it is not. We talk through how betrayal, guilt, shame, and “stuckness” can show up in service and everyday workplaces, then map out what moral repair can actually look like in real life.  • Why moral injury is d...

The Prescription We're Not Writing: Social Prescribing and Australia's Missed Budget Opportunity 19.05.2026

"The evidence is no longer the problem. The problem is political will." The central message in this solo episode is clear: Australia now has a government-commissioned national feasibility study showing that social prescribing is evidence-based, internationally validated, economically sensible, and aligned with the real world social drivers of health, yet the 2026-27 Australian Federal Bu...

Chatting with Sue Murray OAM about Suicide Prevention in the health care system and the National Suicide Prevention Conference. 11.05.2026

Content Warning: This episode discusses the topic of suicide, and suicide prevention, listener discrection is advised.  This week I chat with Sue Murray OAM - Practice Leader of the Zero Suicide Institute of Australasia and former CEO of Suicide Prevention Australia and the National Breast Cancer Foundation.  We discuss the Zero Suicide Healthcare framework, workforce training gaps in mental healt...

ANZAC Day, 28 Years in Comedy, Suicide Prevention Conference, Churchill Fellowship, and Social Prescribing for Australia 25.04.2026

ANZAC Day always makes me slow down and reflect. I’m up before dawn, standing with thousands of strangers, all joined by a common goal, to pay our respects and honour the fallen. Listening to words like the Requiem and the Ode, being moved by the sound of the Last Post being played, and remembering that service doesn’t end when the uniform comes off.  In this solo episode I also share a personal m...

Chatting with Mathew De Goldi, Australia’s Most Famous Clown. 17.04.2026

This week I sit down with Mathew De Goldi, aka GOLDIE the Clown, to unpack what it really takes to make kids and adults laugh. We talk craft, character, clown fear, and why humour can be a genuine support for mental health when life gets heavy. For 35 yrs he's been a crowd favorite around Australia.  Things we chat about:  • Clowns in pop culture and how scary clown myths spread  • GOLDIE&apo...

When AI Meets Mental Health: Dr Clarence Tan on AI Safety Guardrails, and the Future of Human Connection 09.04.2026

What happens when one of Australia's most forward-thinking exponential technology experts sits down with a comedian-turned-suicidologist to talk about AI, mental health, and the future of being human? You get one of the most thought-provoking conversations on the The Laughter Clinic Podcast. In this episode, Mark McConville welcomes Dr Clarence Tan, former Singularity University Asia Pacific...

TLC PULSE: 10 Mental Health Stories Worth Your Attention 04.04.2026

In this latest Pulse Episode I share ten interesting stories from around the world that sit at the intersection of mental health, suicide prevention, humour & laughter research and everyday self-care. From big system changes like free Medicare Mental Health support and defence reform in Australia, to personal strategies like safety plans, nature connection and even what chocolate does to your...

Life Skills Masterclass Part 4: Managing your Emotions, Mindfulness, and Lifestyle Medicine. 22.03.2026

The series finale of the Life Skills Masterclass. Mark and Jodi bring together the WHO's 10 life skills framework — augmented with mindfulness and lifestyle medicine — into one cohesive, daily-ready integration. In this episode they cover the "Integration Trio": managing emotions, mindfulness, and lifestyle medicine, weaving in personal stories, clinical experience, evidence-based t...

Life Skills Masterclass Part 3: Communication, Relationships, and Empathy 15.03.2026

In the 3rd instalment of the Life Skills Masterclass series Mark and Jodi break down how clear language, presence, and empathy turn daily talk into deeper levels of connection. We share simple moves like I statements, active listening, and repair attempts, then zoom out to relationship audits, love languages, and finding your tribe beyond home and work. In this episode:  • Using I statements to re...

Life Skills Masterclass Part 2: Critical Thinking, Creative Thinking, and Decision Making. 08.03.2026

In Part 2 of our Life Skills Masterclass Series Mark and Jodi break down the thinking trio, Critical Thinking, Creative Thinking and Decision Making. Learn how you can evaluate information, spark creative ideas, and choose with intent. Along the way we unpack bias, sleep, and a simple matrix that turns overwhelm into action. In this episode:  • Defining critical thinking and why evidence and sourc...

Life Skills Masterclass Part 1: Self-Awareness, Coping with Stress, and Problem Solving 01.03.2026

In Part 1 of this 4-Part Life Skills Masterclass Series we talk about the foundation trio: Self-Awareness, Coping with Stress, and Problem Solving. Mark McConville and Jodi Allen share lived experience, research-backed tools, and a five-step framework to move from reactivity to calm, clear action. In this episode:  • Defining self-awareness and reading body signals  • Autopilot, avoidance, and mic...

PTSD Rehabilitation for Veterans and First Responders. An insightful chat with Jodi Allen. 22.02.2026

In this rich, wide-ranging conversation, Mark McConville sits down with Jodi Allen— Former member of the RAAF (14 yrs) , clinical nutritionist, trauma-sensitive yoga teacher, and lead facilitator of the 4 Aussie Heroes Foundation's Triumph Over Trauma program. This is a very compelling episode. Jodi's story is extraordinary. She joined the Air Force at 17, suffered a spinal fusion at 24,...

"Should You Watch the News? Finding Balance Between Staying Informed and Staying Well" 09.02.2026

Have you ever felt disconnected from a conversation, unable to contribute because you weren't following the news? That's what happened to host Mark McConville at a social gathering with mates, and it sparked a profound question: Is avoiding the news helping or hurting me? In this vulnerable solo episode, Mark explores the complex dilemma we all face: How do we stay informed about the wor...

Love, Laughter, and Belonging: How One Mentoring Program is Transforming the Lives of At-Risk Youth with John Godwin. 30.01.2026

What if the root cause of disadvantage isn't a lack of money—it's a lack of love? In this deeply moving episode, Mark McConville sits down with John Godwin, founder and CEO of Inspiring Brighter Futures Foundation, to unpack a values-first mentoring model that is changing lives.  John shares the story of how his organisation has grown to over 600 volunteer mentors across Queensland, work...

Hope, Humour, and Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention with special guest Associate Professor Jacinta Hawgood. 21.01.2026

In one of the most significant episodes in The Laughter Clinic Podcast's short history, host Mark McConville welcomes his mentor, Associate Professor Jacinta Hawgood (AISRAP, Griffith University), for an intimate and wide-ranging discussion about suicide prevention, research, and the integration of lived experience into clinical practice. This powerful conversation explores the evolution of s...

Chatting with Stephen Woods. Beat Burnout at Work: Practical Stress Management Tools for Leaders & Employees 16.01.2026

Kicking off 2026 with essential workplace wellness strategies!  Stephen Woods, founder of Employee Wellness Australia joins The Laughter Clinic Podcast to share practical, evidence-based tools for beating burnout and building trust at work. Whether you're a team leader, manager, employee, or solo business owner, this episode delivers actionable strategies you can implement TODAY to reduce wor...

A time of reflection on a year of significant personal and professional changes, and a look at what's in store for 2026. 20.12.2025

In this final episode for 2025 I reflect on a year of big decisions, both personal and professional. From leaving cruise ships to going off my ADHD medication and growing the Laughter Clinic, it's been a year of significant life changes.   I also take a moment to hold space for a national tragedy.   • acknowledging the Bondi Beach victims • stepping away from cruise ships to prioritise The La...

Chatting with comedian and actor Bev Killick. Comedy, acting, hard yards, and reducing stigma around schizoaffective disorder. 10.12.2025

Out of the studio and on the road, in this episode I'm chatting with seasoned stand-up comedian Bev Killick. Hear how making people laugh can change your life. Bev shares raw stories of rowdy comedy venues, performing for the troops, and caring for a family member with schizoaffective disorder. Bev also offers great insights in regard to practical advice for carers.  We share lived, practical...

Chatting with comedian and radio personality Stav Davidson. Celebrating 20yrs on air and the Importance of Authenticity and Mindfulness. 29.11.2025

This week I catch up with B105 breakfast radio host Stav Davidson. We chat about how he has built a 20‑year career on honesty, quick wit, and mindfulness, and why laughter still works as medicine when the world feels heavy. Stav provides a masterclass in being yourself on air and how that has contributed to his longevity. Stories range from an honorary Knighthood, skydiving cash storms to intervie...

Chatting with comedian Mike Van Acker. From the origins of the Brisbane comedy scene to building connected communities via trivia. 20.11.2025

This week I chat with comedian Mike Van Acker and we take a trip down memory lane talking about the origins of stand up comedy in Brisbane and touring road trips. We also explore how Mike enriched his comedy career by running multiple trivia nights that keep people entertained and connected.  • from open mic to headlining, the early days of stand up in Brisbane • lessons from the golden era of Aus...

A Practical Guide To Bringing More Humour and Laughter Into Your Daily Life. 14.11.2025

In this episode I break down why humour and laughter work differently and how self‑enhancing humour helps reduce stress and build resilience. I also offer a simple three‑step plan to help you bring more laughter into your life and the lives of those around you.  • physical effects of laughter • limits of one‑size‑fits‑all comedy in research • four humour styles and why self‑enhancing is the best •...

Chatting with comedian Ashley Fils-Aime: From bullied kid to pro comic, a story of discipline, drugs, and faith. 06.11.2025

Ash opens up about how laughter became a shield, a craft, and a calling. We chat about how laughter boosts immunity, compare cruise-ship crowds with comedy club audiences, and talk candidly about drugs, faith, and the changing face of the comedy industry.  How stress harms wellbeing and why laughter matters Bullying and self-deprecating humour as early survival tools First cruise gigs, brutal bomb...

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