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In this enlightening episode of the "HIT Like a Girl" podcast, host Joy Rios engages in a profound discussion with Kenzie Butera Davis, CEO and Founder of Maro. The conversation delves into the intricate intersections of healthcare, education, and mental health, particularly focusing on Maro’s innovative approach to screening and supporting mental health in children. Kenzie shares her inspiring journey, from her early days working at a domestic violence and rape crisis center, to her pivotal research on health education, and eventually founding Maro. Her story is a testament to the power of proactive solutions and the importance of mental health education in shaping safer environments for children. Maro’s work, especially during the rise of the youth mental health crisis, highlights the urgent need for early intervention and the challenges of navigating politically sensitive landscapes in education. Through their discussion, Joy and Kenzie explore the complexities of health education, the nuances of language in different states, and the pressing statistics that drive Maro's mission. This episode provides a compelling look into how one company is creatively addressing the mental health crisis among youth, blending technology, education, and compassion.
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In this enlightening episode of the "HIT Like a Girl" podcast, host Joy Rios engages in a profound discussion with Kenzie Butera Davis, CEO and Founder of Maro. The conversation delves into the intricate intersections of healthcare, education, and mental health, particularly focusing on Maro’s innovative approach to screening and supporting mental health in children. Kenzie shares her inspiring journey, from her early days working at a domestic violence and rape crisis center, to her pivotal research on health education, and eventually founding Maro. Her story is a testament to the power of proactive solutions and the importance of mental health education in shaping safer environments for children. Maro’s work, especially during the rise of the youth mental health crisis, highlights the urgent need for early intervention and the challenges of navigating politically sensitive landscapes in education. Through their discussion, Joy and Kenzie explore the complexities of health education, the nuances of language in different states, and the pressing statistics that drive Maro's mission. This episode provides a compelling look into how one company is creatively addressing the mental health crisis among youth, blending technology, education, and compassion.

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