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  <title>#9 - Sebastian Robertson on Mental Health, Storytelling, and Drone Technology</title>
  <description>In 2011, Sebastian Robertson founded the social enterprise Batyr, a preventative mental health charity, and was its founding CEO for 5 years, establishing batyr as a national leader in innovative programs for young people in mental health. Batyr has trained over 850 young people with lived mental ill health experiences to share their story, reached 250,000+ young people face-to-face and comprises a team of over 200 people. While he remains Chairman of Batyr, Seb is now the co-founder and CEO of BIRDI, a technology platform that enables businesses to integrate drones into their operations by providing an 'end to end' drone management platform.&amp;amp;nbsp; In this conversation, Seb and I chat about his own lived experiences with mental health, the origins of Batyr and its development into a successful social enterprise, as well as public speaking, entrepeneurship and his latest venture in Drone technology.&amp;amp;nbsp; If you need to speak to someone regarding your own mental health: https://www.beyondblue.org.au&amp;amp;nbsp; Batyr: https://www.batyr.com.au&amp;amp;nbsp; BIRDI: https://www.birdi.com.au&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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