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What if breaking the stigma around mental health started not in hospitals or classrooms, but in community walks, art, and open dialogue?
In this episode of Lightning RX, host Colette Nataf sits down with Kyle Carter, M.Ed., LBS, Chief Executive Officer, Board Executive, and Health Equity Leader at the National Alliance on Mental Illness – Philadelphia (NAMI Philly), to explore how innovative community engagement, creative leadership, and grassroots advocacy are transforming the conversation around mental health.
Kyle shares his journey as an educator and behavioral health specialist turned nonprofit leader, and how he’s leveraging both strategy and empathy to expand NAMI Philly’s reach. Under his guidance, the organization is pioneering new programs for youth and families, fostering partnerships across healthcare and education, and using marketing and storytelling to humanize mental health awareness.
From NAMIWalks Philly to neighborhood outreach initiatives, Kyle reveals how collaboration, representation, and intentional leadership are driving measurable impact, and why health equity starts with listening to the voices of those directly affected.
What You’ll Learn:
💡 Golden Nugget:
“True equity in mental health begins when leadership steps back, and the community steps forward.”
Connect with Kyle Carter
Connect with the Show:
Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform.
If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone passionate about healthcare marketing, startup growth, or innovative product launches, and don’t forget to leave us a review. New episodes drop weekly!
By Colette NatafWhat if breaking the stigma around mental health started not in hospitals or classrooms, but in community walks, art, and open dialogue?
In this episode of Lightning RX, host Colette Nataf sits down with Kyle Carter, M.Ed., LBS, Chief Executive Officer, Board Executive, and Health Equity Leader at the National Alliance on Mental Illness – Philadelphia (NAMI Philly), to explore how innovative community engagement, creative leadership, and grassroots advocacy are transforming the conversation around mental health.
Kyle shares his journey as an educator and behavioral health specialist turned nonprofit leader, and how he’s leveraging both strategy and empathy to expand NAMI Philly’s reach. Under his guidance, the organization is pioneering new programs for youth and families, fostering partnerships across healthcare and education, and using marketing and storytelling to humanize mental health awareness.
From NAMIWalks Philly to neighborhood outreach initiatives, Kyle reveals how collaboration, representation, and intentional leadership are driving measurable impact, and why health equity starts with listening to the voices of those directly affected.
What You’ll Learn:
💡 Golden Nugget:
“True equity in mental health begins when leadership steps back, and the community steps forward.”
Connect with Kyle Carter
Connect with the Show:
Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform.
If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone passionate about healthcare marketing, startup growth, or innovative product launches, and don’t forget to leave us a review. New episodes drop weekly!