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Join episode co-hosts Maya Gomez and Aneel Brar to discuss their involvement with Mind Out Loud, reasons for joining the program, advocacy goals, and school experiences. Taking care of your mental health can be overwhelming, and talking about how to make a change in society is important.
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CONTENT WARNING: This podcast will contain mentions of suicide, depression, anxiety, and other mental health challenges.
Mind Out Loud Student Reps are high school students who work towards four pillars of student mental health: personal wellness, suicide prevention, support for marginalized communities, and awareness and advocacy. Join a group of student reps to hear their open conversations and interviews with experts and advocates. Their conversations will range from school and stress to advocacy and opportunity, and will include a variety of diverse perspectives and backgrounds. To learn more about the Mind Out Loud Program, visit mindoutloud.org, reach out to [email protected], or follow @MOLstudents on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
Although we hope that this conversation helps to break the stigma around student mental health, it is not intended to be a replacement for professional mental health treatment. If you or somebody you know is currently experiencing a psychiatric emergency, call 911 or visit your nearest hospital. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255. TeenLine: Text TEEN to 839863. Crisis text line: Text HELP to 741741.
By Talking Out LoudJoin episode co-hosts Maya Gomez and Aneel Brar to discuss their involvement with Mind Out Loud, reasons for joining the program, advocacy goals, and school experiences. Taking care of your mental health can be overwhelming, and talking about how to make a change in society is important.
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CONTENT WARNING: This podcast will contain mentions of suicide, depression, anxiety, and other mental health challenges.
Mind Out Loud Student Reps are high school students who work towards four pillars of student mental health: personal wellness, suicide prevention, support for marginalized communities, and awareness and advocacy. Join a group of student reps to hear their open conversations and interviews with experts and advocates. Their conversations will range from school and stress to advocacy and opportunity, and will include a variety of diverse perspectives and backgrounds. To learn more about the Mind Out Loud Program, visit mindoutloud.org, reach out to [email protected], or follow @MOLstudents on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
Although we hope that this conversation helps to break the stigma around student mental health, it is not intended to be a replacement for professional mental health treatment. If you or somebody you know is currently experiencing a psychiatric emergency, call 911 or visit your nearest hospital. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255. TeenLine: Text TEEN to 839863. Crisis text line: Text HELP to 741741.