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How to Survive in Extreme Isolation

Ingrid Betancourt and Oliver Chittenden

Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt was held hostage by FARC guerillas for six years. In this collaboration with mental health platform Head Talks, she tells Oliver Chittenden how she survived.

A crusading campaigner against political corruption in her native Colombia and an influential voice in both national and global political affairs, Ingrid Betancourt was captured by FARC rebels during her presidential campaign and held captive in the jungle for six years.

Tortured and humiliated, chained day and night, and constantly on the move, Ingrid endured conditions that few of us can imagine. As the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic continues to keep many of us confined and isolated from friends and family, her story of courage and resilience in the face of unimaginable anguish provides lessons relevant to every human life.

In this free livestreamed event, the first in a series of collaborations between How To Academy and Head Talks, a mental health platform dubbed ‘the TED Talks of the Mind’, Oliver Chittenden will explore Ingrid’s remarkable story, both confronting the horror of her experiences and investigating the strategies that helped her survive.

She says: ‘I was in a situation where I had to make a decision: I could follow the path of cynicism, or that of some kind of spiritual discipline and faith. The first would be easy, the second very hard. The first is about ego, and what is happening in front of you. The second is about the battle inside you, beyond these events, that one that gives life meaning. I chose the hardest path, but once I had decided to follow that path, it was like having wings. I wanted to look at everything another way.’

ABOUT THE SERIES:

Wellbeing in a Time of Crisis is a series of free, livestreamed digital events held jointly by How To Academy and Head Talks.

As the global coronavirus pandemic continues and social isolation becomes the new norm for millions across the globe, we are partnering to address the urgent need for high quality, accessible and free advice on preserving good mental health and wellbeing through the spring and summer of 2020.

Head Talks is a digital platform that aims to open up the conversation about wellbeing & mental health. Head Talks aims to help smash the stigma surrounding mental ill-health, to focus our attention on the prevention of unhappiness, and promote some of the practical things we can do to maintain our mental wellbeing.

As well as providing a platform to air interviews, debates, documentaries, speeches and podcasts, Head Talks has a rich set of resources, including a free weekly newsletter, that can support your mental health and wellbeing.

In partnership with Head Talks we are also giving you access now to a free online family isolation course to support your mental and physical health during this difficult period. You can access it here. You can also donate to Head Talks here.

Ingrid Betancourt

Award-winning freedom campaigner, ex-Colombian senator and Nobel Peace Prize nominee.

Ingrid Betancourt is an activist in the cause of freedom. She founded Colombia’s green party Oxígeno Verde in 1998 and is a former senator and presidential candidate in Colombia, known for her crusade against the country’s corruption, violence and widespread environmental degradation. She has received multiple international awards, including the French National Order of the Légion d’ Honneur, the Spanish Prince of Asturias Prize of Concord, the Italian Prize Grinzane Cavour, and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. She is a bestselling author translated into more than fifteen languages.

Oliver Chittenden

Founder of Head Talks, a non-profit initiative lifting the stigma around mental illness.

Oliver Chittenden is the Founder of Head Talks, a non profit initiative aimed at lifting the stigma linked to mental illness. Through his work for The London Speaker Bureau, he has worked as an agent to many of the world’s most inspiring leaders in Business, Politics and Sport for the past 10 years. In 2008 he published his first book, Inspire, which looked at the lives of some of the UK’s most well known heroes.