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Real People, True Stories, Big Impact. We’re on a mission to reduce stigma associated with impactful life events by amplifying the voices of people who have endured and are committed to helping others. Learn something new and get ready to be inspired.
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2024 British Podcast Award Winner & Radio Academy Award Nominated Podcast Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma with different people. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction then this podcast can help.
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Follow our journey as we dive into the stigmas that follow mental illness. I will be talking about my personal ups and downs as a bi-polar person and what others around me have learned along the way.
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Hosted and produced by Seiara Imanova, a PhD student from University of Birmingham, Behind the Stigma is a pioneering podcast that bridges the gap between the general public and the fields of Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health. Each episode offers a deep dive into cutting-edge research, featuring conversations with leading experts and top researchers in the field. Take a listen, as we uncover the science, challenge misconceptions, and bridge the crucial gap between academia and the eve ...
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A Real Affliction: BPD, Culture, and Stigma is an interview podcast that explores how we live with, treat, advocate for, write about, and conceptualize borderline personality disorder, as well as common co-occurring challenges like complex PTSD, eating disorders, and substance use disorder, all of which I’ve experienced. My guests and I will also discuss how literature, film, television, photography, dance, philosophy, the history of medicine, feminist and disability studies, nature, and bio ...
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The statistics tell a clear story. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) reports that one in five Americans live with a mental health condition. With the support of our City Council, the City began a mental health initiative to help break the stigma. As a small local government, providing treatment for mental illness was not feasible. Still, the City believes we are responsible for being a conduit and connecting people with groups and solutions that are out there when they need it most.
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Inspired Men Talk: Breaking the Stigma of Men's Mental Health
Gary Johannes | Benn Baker-Pollard Christopher Johannes and Peter Ely
Welcome to Inspired Men Talk, the podcast dedicated to breaking the stigma around men's mental health. Join four mental health practitioners from Inspired to Change as they share unique perspectives and experiences. Benn: Former Metropolitan Police officer with 18 years of service Gary: Veteran and seasoned business owner Peter: Security expert and stand-up comedian Chris: Father of three and youth organisation leader In each episode, we tackle the challenges men face in mental health, from ...
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This is the story of my life and how religion, spirituality and bipolar disorder have intersected each other.
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A mental health podcast that aims to illustrate that talking about mental illness doesn't have to be depressing.
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A mental health podcast where we debunk mental health disorders and make them less of a taboo topic
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BREAK THE STIGMA! Let’s get real about going after what it really takes to live your best life.
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Stigma Surrounding Mental Health Cover art photo provided by Jan Tielens on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jtlns
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This six part mini series features interviews with experts regarding the role of stigma in the opioid epidemic.
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Mental health and breaking the stigmas attached.
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PHR 3420 Final Project Cover art photo provided by Lurm on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@lurm
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Out of Stigma’s Shadow
Jewish Community Services, Catholic Charities, Medstar Health, NAMI Metropolitan Baltimore, and Behavioral Health System Baltimore
This podcast is part of Out of Stigma’s Shadow, an initiative to combat barriers to seeking behavioral healthcare by raising awareness, increasing visibility, and ending stigma surrounding mental health and substance use disorders. Hear from young people talking openly and honestly about their struggles with mental health.
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A CONVERSATION THAT FOCUSES ON CHANGING ATTITUDES, LANGUAGE, AND THE WAY IN WHICH PEOPLE WHO STRUGGLE WITH MENTAL & Emotional ILLNESS AND/OR USE DRUGS ARE TREATED. Wide Wonder is ZERO Stigma!
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Alcoholic wife and addict husband chatting with like-minded, inspirational peers about stigmatized topics such as; mental illness, sexual orientation, addiction, sex work, parenthood, age, sex life, and more. We are not scientist nor doctors, we only aim to have honest and raw conversations in order to learn, connect and share. Wanna share your story? Visit https://wearethestigma.com/be-a-guest-on-our-show/ to share your story! Our motto is honesty, open-mindedness, and humor. Chat soon!
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I am DISRUPTING STIGMA. this podcast is all about living successfully with Mental Illness in this crazy, insane world. I make the distinction that I live successfully with it and do not suffer from it. I mean we all suffer right? But to what degree? We can choose to overcome it or we can wallow in our sad comfortable depression blankets. Either way you'll want to listen.
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In this audio drama, a group of alumnae from the mysterious St. Mary's School band together to untangle the memories of their childhoods. Afflicted with the stigmata, the girls were abandoned by their parents and left at St. Mary's, where a myriad of spooky occurrences left them with more questions than answers. They'll have to work together to finally make sense of the past. Listen in chronological order. More info at http://www.newgirlpictures.com Send inquiries to laura@newgirlpictures.co ...
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We’re all human and should behave as such. Looking to shatter stereotypes and chip away at some of the nonsensical and hypocritical social stigma that we, (knowingly or unknowingly) place upon controversial issues and certain taboo topics. As a former stripper and current PornHub Model and female adult content creator and camgirl that supports living an alternative lifestyle, Roxie Lovesick shares her thoughts & views on topics based around things like sex, relationships, drugs, addiction, s ...
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Misconceptions, Factors, Research studies and a Cross-Cultural interview about Social Stigmas Surrounding Mental Illness.
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Breaking down all of society’s expectations, one topic at a time. Screw the Stigma podcast is a safe place to talk about concepts and ideas that are not well accepted by society. Topics such as racism, sexism, mental health, body image, career choices, and much more. I am constantly learning to broaden my horizon in different areas of societal limitations. Start questioning the expectations that have been placed on you and break societal stigmas to live your best life. Share your story! Be a ...
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Chrissie Hodges is an award winning Public Speaker who specializes in the anxiety disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. As an OCD sufferer and advocate for informing and educating the public on disorders of the mind, Chrissie seeks to spread awareness on behalf of the growing population of individuals suffering in silence with depression and mental illness. Listen to Chrissie’s show on Thursdays at 3:00 PM MT.
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Stephen Hays is a recovering addict, living with type-1 bipolar disorder. He spent years living in addiction, and with untreated mental illness while he went from West Point graduate, to Wall Street Banker to nearly taking his own life when he hit bottom. On this show you will hear stories of addiction, mental illness, recovery, hope, and wellness. You will also hear from clinicians, experts, doctors, entrepreneurs and others who are trying to lead other people to wellness. We would love to ...
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Mental Health Stigma Podcast
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Hosted by Dr. Carmen Logie, Canada Research Chair in Global Health Equity & Social Justice with Marginalized Populations, and Professor at the University of Toronto's Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work. Supported by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). This podcast invites a range of weekly guests to talk about all different kinds of stigma. Why does it matter? What does it look like? What can we do about it?Thank you for listening! Follow us on Twitter (@let_stigma) and Instagra ...
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Welcome to Boom Goes The Stigma! BGTS is a production of the Construction Suicide Prevention Partnership (CSPP). According to the CDC, the construction industry has the second-highest rate of suicide and has one of the highest rates of death from overdoses. Our country loses more construction workers to suicide than to Jobsite injuries or accidents. BGTS is a tool that normalizes and elevates the conversation around mental health. On every episode, guests from within and outside the construc ...
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Struggle, growth, hope. Amie is a mental health advocate and mother of a daughter who has taken their family on an intense journey. Get inspired to share, learn new ideas, and ditch the shame and stigma in this conversation. We have all struggled. You are not alone.
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Have you ever had questions about Mental Health, but were afraid to ask? This podcast is designed to reduce stigma and pull back the curtain on mental health related topics! This podcast is produced by LSF Health Systems and has been sponsored by SAMHSA through the MHAT Grant.
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Stigma's Toll: A Podcast Series to Reduce the Stigma of Opioid Use Disorder Through Education
Eric Clemensen
The opioid epidemic has been declared a public health emergency and requires understanding and help from all areas of our country. This podcast aims to help educate the public on the stigma of addiction, and why it is important to address it. Through the understanding of Opioid Use Disorder and opioid overdose, we hope to help reduce the stigma within listeners. Our goal is for this recording to inspire you to advocate for, protect, and help those who use opioids. We hope that listeners will ...
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Join host Kristin Nicole as she dispels the false and damaging stigmas of being a person diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder and life as an HSP (Highly Sensitive Person). Kristin provides insight as to how to create that much needed protective emotional skin so that you can create a life worth living AND learn to thrive despite these challenges. This podcast is meant to give hope, tips, and coaching to those who have been diagnosed with BPD, may think they have BPD, or identify as ...
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Mike and Travis found their solution to substance use disorder and alcoholism after felonies, combined over 15 years of incarceration from youth to adult, witnessing suicides, overdoses, and countless attempts at recovery even after multiple years clean. They now live and work in the solution with combined 10+ years clean and sober by being of service to others, helping them find a solution, and giving back to their own, and many other communities. Mike and Travis both are founders of non-pr ...
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Let’s Talk About It- Bringing The Mental Health Stigma Down
Let’s Talk About It- Bringing The Mental Health Stigma Down
Let’s Talk About It is a podcast series to simply talk about all things mental health. We will bring down the mental health stigma together. You will find tips and encouragement to live life instead of just surviving it! Join me in this tribe! Cover art photo provided by NordWood Themes on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nordwood
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Welcome to Breaking Social Stigmas with Amanda Stanley where we dive deep into life, business, homeschooling and chip away at the holds society has had on us for years. I’m your host Amanda Stanley. I live in Texas with my husband, Brandon and son, Hunter. Together we are a powerhouse family defying all odds that have been stacked against us. We knew we were made for more so we sought after it. Now I’m sharing our message to all others who know they are made for more in life yet not knowing ...
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We hope you’re noticing our efforts to expand the project. In the last few days Defeat the Stigma has gained over 150 page likes and reached over 40,000 peoples’ news feeds. We hope to keep this momentum going by rolling out more projects to reach people in both educational and personal circumstances. The next venture we hope to explore is the production of a podcast. Text is a quick and efficient method of communication, but speech is a more personal and interactive means. We have no clue h ...
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The Power of Choice: Embracing Diverse Recovery Paths
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Join Whitney for an open conversation with Patrick McGowan, a person in recovery who believes that the best recovery program is the one that fits you. Patrick shares his journey, his challenges with traditional 12-step programs, and explores alternative recovery pathways. Discover why individualization in recovery matters, the risks of stigmatizing…
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Understanding Domestic Abuse Against Men: Insights, Solutions, and Recovery with Expert Vanessa White
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Welcome to Inspired Men Talk! A solution focused hypnotherapist, here with co-hosts today Peter, Gary and Benn. Today, we’re honoured to welcome Vanessa White, a highly respected relationship and divorce coach, to discuss the realities of domestic abuse and its impact on men. Together, we’ll explore insights, practical tools, and supportive perspec…
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#51 - Andre Edmund: Murder, 31 Years in a Los Angeles Prison, Addiction, Redemption, Gang Violence, Racism, Corruption & Redefining Freedom
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Join Matt as he talks with Andre, who spent 31 years in a Los Angeles prison following convictions for armed robbery and murder. Andre reflects on his path through incarceration, sharing insights into the harsh realities of prison life shaped by gang violence, systemic racism, and corruption. Andre discusses his battles with addiction, the resilien…
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Movement therapy for BPD with psychotherapist Ellis Amdur
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Can movement therapy support people with BPD? In this interview, psychotherapist, licensed martial artist, and acclaimed writer Ellis Amdur describes his success with teaching baduanjin qigong, a Chinese breathing and movement system, to a patient suffering from acute BPD. If you are having thoughts of suicide, call or text 988 to reach the 988 Sui…
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Brian Valasek - The Difference Between Stress, Anxiety and Depression
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In this episode, we break down the differences between stress, anxiety, and depression. Learn how each affects mental health, their unique symptoms, and when to seek help. Brian Valasek is dedicated to helping you step out of your comfort zone to discover your most authentic self. Courageously facing your core problem head-on may be the most diffic…
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Positive Psychology isn’t about being positive...so what is it? with Dr. Louise Lambert
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Send us a text In this episode of Behind the Stigma, we discuss what Positive Psychology is with Dr. Louise Lambert, a leading expert in happiness and wellbeing across the GCC. We discuss the science behind Positive Psychology Interventions (PPIs), the balance between stress and strength-based approaches, and the importance of meaning over happines…
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Traci and Eric talk about how daylight savings has affected them, what Traci's done to try to help and then go on a major tangent about Peru.Traci Wulterkens による
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Eric and Traci talk about their past weekend which included finishing up the Mammoth challenge for the ice age trail.Traci Wulterkens による
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Eric and Traci kept their word and recorded on Halloween night...too bad it was pretty uneventful.Traci Wulterkens による
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Come see us live at McFleshman's in downtown Appleton on Friday, November 8 during a local podcast show.Traci Wulterkens による
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In this journal Traci asks 'what's with all the fancy Halloween decorations?'Traci Wulterkens による
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In this episode Eric and Traci talk about how to spot the signs to notice when you are getting depressed.Traci Wulterkens による
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Eric and Traci talk about their events of the weekend including a Freddy movie and a fall hike.Traci Wulterkens による
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Empowering Individuals with Disabilities Revolutionizes Lives
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Join us for a conversation with Michelle Steiner, an advocate for disability awareness who lives with an invisible disability. Michelle shares her personal experiences and offers insights into the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. Learn about the importance of open communication, education, and support for individuals with disabili…
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Journal 43 (what holiday candy do you prefer)
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Some candy only emerges on special holidays and we wait all year for them. So tonight, Traci asks Eric what his favorite holiday candy is.Traci Wulterkens による
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Beyond the Textbook: Integrating Social Determinants into Healthcare Education
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In this episode, Dr. Grace Drnach-Bonaventura delves into her research on integrating social determinants of health into online undergraduate courses. She shares strategies for overcoming barriers, highlights the power of peer-to-peer learning, and discusses how this approach enhances student understanding and fosters community awareness. Discover …
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In this Episode Traci talks about some things you can do to make the changing seasons easier on yourself.Traci Wulterkens による
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In another fall-themed journal Traci asks the question 'Goonies or Monster Squad?' Sure they're both great in their own right, but can you really choose one over the other?Traci Wulterkens による
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More Than Just Treatment: The Importance of Social Determinants
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Join us for an insightful discussion with Dr. Orlando Wright, a leading authority in behavioral health, as he explores the critical role of social determinants of health. Discover how social workers are shaping the future of healthcare through innovative approaches like care measurement and iSocialWork. Learn how these advancements are transforming…
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“There is no final destination for a human being”: Psychotherapist Ellis Amdur
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How do therapists come to think of BPD after a long career? In this conversation with Ellis Amdur—a retired psychotherapist, award-winning writer, and licensed martial artist—he offers his perspective on BPD, including what a background in Jungian psychology taught him about our singular and ever-evolving journeys. Trigger warning: This episode men…
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Brian Valasek: The Difference Between Therapy and Psychiatric Care
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In this episode, we explore the differences between therapy and psychiatric care. Learn how traditional talk therapy addresses emotional and behavioral issues, while psychiatric therapy involves medical treatment, including medication. Discover how these approaches can complement each other to provide comprehensive care for mental health and well-b…
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Overcoming Grief: Graham Baker’s Journey from Loss to Healing and Finding Purpose
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In this emotional and inspiring episode of Inspired Men Talk, Graham Baker shares his journey from police officer to full-time photographer, while navigating immense personal challenges. Graham opens up about the heartbreaking loss of his baby daughter during childbirth and how the grief affected his mental health, leading to years of depression. A…
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From Abandonment to Business Success: Casey Parram on Overcoming Struggles, Fatherhood, and Redefining Success
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In this powerful episode, Casey Parram walks us through his life journey, from abandonment and emotional struggles to building a successful business and becoming a father. With an open heart, he shares how his experiences of loss, his turbulent football career, and, later, the challenges of fatherhood all shaped his personal and professional life. …
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Traci talks about how she shook off the sluggish weather and what she did to welcome in her favorite season.Traci Wulterkens による
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Traci talks about her day for the girls in Door County. Sometimes it's not about where you go or what you do, it's about the people and the time you spend with them.Traci Wulterkens による
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The Hidden Struggles: The Reality of Perimenopause
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In this episode, Whitney sits down with Jessica Von Erlendson , a certified yoga therapist and advocate for women’s health, to discuss the complexities of perimenopause and menopause. With over 9,000 members in her Canadian support group, Jessica is changing the conversation around these life stages. Together, they explore the stigma, emotional and…
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This week Eric and Traci talk about finding the comfort in the often uncomfortable silence, whether it is in a conversation or simply in every day life. With practiced silence those uncomfortable silences get easier each time thhey come along.Traci Wulterkens による
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Eric and Traci talk about thier second of two back-to-back trips. This one includes a wedding reception and the all important trip tp Gettysburg to go spirit hunting..I mean learn about history.Traci Wulterkens による
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“He was provoking all these symptoms he had wanted to cure”: Nina Shope, author of Asylum
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How have power dynamics between doctors and patients changed over the past century and a half? In my second and final interview with Nina Shope, author of the award-winning historical novel Asylum, we talk about the complicated relationship between neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot and his most famous patient as he treated her for hysteria and docume…
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Join us for this special episode of Reduce the Stigma as we celebrate National Down Syndrome Awareness Month! In this heartfelt episode, Whitney interviews six incredible individuals who share their stories and experiences as part of the Down Syndrome community. We kick things off with Greg Coni, President of the Down Syndrome Association of Pittsb…
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Finding Meaning in Mortality: Yalom’s Existential Therapy with Ali Ilyas (Clinical Psychologist)
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Send us a text In this week's episode, my guest & clinical psychologist Ali Ilyas, explores the impact and work of existential psychiatrist, Dr. Irvin Yalom. We dive into core themes like: mortality, meaning, death anxiety, and the unique dynamics of the therapist-client relationship, such as transference and countertransference. Ali shares how Yal…
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Dr. Tracy Cummings - Suicidal Ideation, Signs, and Treatment
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In this episode, we dive into the sensitive but important topic of suicidal ideation, exploring the warning signs, underlying causes, and available treatments. We break down how to recognize when someone might be struggling, the various forms these thoughts can take, and ways to offer support. With insights from Dr. Tracy Cummings, we aim to provid…
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#50 - Emma: Ecstasy Aged 13, Heroin, Amphetamines, Crack Cocaine, Snowballing, Maternal Conflicts, Parental Addiction, Multiple Overdoses & Naloxone Awareness
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Join Matt as he sits down with Emma, who candidly shares her journey through addiction, beginning with her exposure to drugs at the age of 11. Influenced by her father’s addiction and her grandmother’s role as a local drug dealer, Emma’s substance use quickly escalated - from experimenting with ecstasy and amphetamines to becoming dependent on hero…
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Don Scalf and Rasheed Kassem - Helping Those Who Help Others
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Cincinnati Police Sergeant Don Skalf has been a Cincinnati police officer for 25 years. Don is assigned to the Officer Wellness Unit. Don shared his story about his suicide attempt during the Montgomery Suicide Prevention panel discussion on August 29, 2024. Montgomery Police Officer Rasheed Kassem has been in law enforcement for 18 years, nearly t…
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The City of Montgomery began researching mental health issues as a result of a community survey health assessment conducted in 2019. The assessment identified mental health issues as a top concern. This was compounded by the effects of the pandemic. As a result, the Administration and City Council created a mental health initiative that provides ed…
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Kevin Hines - Surviving Jumping Off the Golden Gate Bridge
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At 19 years old, Kevin Hines attempted to take his life by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. It’s a jump few people survive. Hines says he regretted his decision as soon as he jumped and prayed to survive. He hit the water at 75 mph and broke several bones, but a sea lion kept him afloat until rescuers arrived. Today, he doesn’t take one day for …
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On this journal Eric and Traci talk about their recent backpacking trip to Beaver Island.Traci Wulterkens による
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A Life-Saving Mission: The Importance of Harm Reduction
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Join Whitney for a candid conversation about harm reduction and its crucial role in preventing overdose deaths. Discover the myths surrounding harm reduction and learn how simple actions like carrying Narcan and accessing test strips can save lives. Our guest, Narcan Nate, shares his personal experiences and advocacy work to promote harm reduction …
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Throughout life we have known people who give more energy than they take and vice versa. Today we are going to talk about some of the qualities in energy givers and takers in not only people but in habits and things as well.Traci Wulterkens による
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Eric went away to his brother's for the weekend...but what did they get up to?Traci Wulterkens による
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Finding Hope Through Community: Dominic Brister on Mental Health, Resilience, and the Power of Talking
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In this podcast episode titled "Don't Lose Hope," the hosts of Inspired Men Talk interview Dominic Brister, a former teacher turned charity founder, who shares his inspiring journey and the creation of the organisation Don't Lose Hope. After witnessing the lack of mental health support for children, Dominic left his 15-year teaching career to fully…
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The Warrior Within: Unlocking Your Potential in Recovery
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Discover how to unlock your potential in recovery with the Warrior Within program at Steel City Recovery. This holistic approach focuses on mental health and wellness to help you reach your full potential. Join Whitney as she interviews Patrick Bibza, founder of Steel City Hardcore Recovery, a veteran and licensed social worker dedicated to physica…
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Race, Culture & Social Equalities in Mental Health with Hári Sewell
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Send us a text In this episode of Behind the Stigma, host Seiara Imanova speaks with Hari Sewell, founder and Director of HS Consultancy, about the intersection of social justice, ethnicity, and mental health. Hari, a leading voice on institutional racism and unconscious biases in mental health, shares his insights on the systemic factors contribut…
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“I was fascinated with showing the things behind hysteria that were being erased”: Nina Shope on Asylum
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What did BPD look like in the 19th century? It looked like hysteria, a phenomenon that puzzled doctors and fascinated the public. In this episode, I interview Nina Shope, author of the award-winning historical novel Asylum, which explores the power dynamics between Jean-Martin Charcot, the father of neurology as we know it today, and his most famou…
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Journal 36 (what did eric hear about learning)
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Eric brought some interesting podcast knowledge home for Traci and decided to spread the wealth to the entire audience.Traci Wulterkens による
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Hear an episode of another podcast on our network Prime Bookselling, and make sure to subscribe to the full podcast on your favorite podcast PlayerTraci Wulterkens による
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Traci takes on adventure and serenity in the woods alone and lives to talk about it.Traci Wulterkens による
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Unlocking the Potential of Advocacy A Conversation with Nikki Soda
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In this episode of "Reduce the Stigma of Recovery Conversations," Whitney speaks with Nikki Soda, Executive Director of Soda's Consulting. Nikki shares her passion for advocacy, public policy, and addiction treatment. From creating National Hill Day to pursuing her master's in addiction policy, Nikki is dedicated to making a difference. She discuss…
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Today we talk grounding, otherwise known as earthing. In this 'concrete jungle' we live in we don't get on touch with nature enough and it turns out getting in touch with nature and grounding ourselves can have some major benefits.Traci Wulterkens による
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Navigating Teen Mental Health in a Changing World
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Join us for Reduce the Stigma Unfiltered as we tackle the pressing issue of teen mental health, a topic often avoided but crucial to address. Sponsored by Straight Up Care, this episode dives into the alarming statistics and the role technology plays in shaping the mental health of our youth. From cyberbullying to the pressures of social media, our…
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