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Help The People
shannonriley1
18 episodes
6 days ago
Help the People is more than a podcast—it’s a movement. Hosted by Shannon Scott-Riley, a writer, consultant, and mental health professional with over 15 years of experience, this show creates space for truth, healing, and action. Each episode blends storytelling, community insight, and critical conversation around the issues that shape our lives mental health, justice, culture, and resilience in underserved communities. With a background in psychology (MA), CASAC certification, and current pursuit of an LMHC, Shannon brings both professional expertise and lived experience to every conversation. Expect raw honesty, grounded wisdom, and practical guidance that speaks directly to the challenges—and the hope—of everyday people. Whether you’re here for inspiration, knowledge, or just to feel less alone, Help the People reminds us that kindness knows no enemy, and change begins with us.
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Help the People is more than a podcast—it’s a movement. Hosted by Shannon Scott-Riley, a writer, consultant, and mental health professional with over 15 years of experience, this show creates space for truth, healing, and action. Each episode blends storytelling, community insight, and critical conversation around the issues that shape our lives mental health, justice, culture, and resilience in underserved communities. With a background in psychology (MA), CASAC certification, and current pursuit of an LMHC, Shannon brings both professional expertise and lived experience to every conversation. Expect raw honesty, grounded wisdom, and practical guidance that speaks directly to the challenges—and the hope—of everyday people. Whether you’re here for inspiration, knowledge, or just to feel less alone, Help the People reminds us that kindness knows no enemy, and change begins with us.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Even The Junk Has Value
Help The People
11 minutes
3 months ago
Even The Junk Has Value
In this episode of Help the People, Shannon Riley explores a deeply personal story about his grandfather’s lessons in labor from junkyards to concrete plants, Shannon unpacks how struggle can become sacred preparation. He reflects on how silence clears the ground, work builds the muscle, and new language plants the seed. This is an episode about unlearning the language of survival and learning to speak a language of healing instead, about seeing how even the most challenging moments are part of the Creator’s plan.
Help The People
Help the People is more than a podcast—it’s a movement. Hosted by Shannon Scott-Riley, a writer, consultant, and mental health professional with over 15 years of experience, this show creates space for truth, healing, and action. Each episode blends storytelling, community insight, and critical conversation around the issues that shape our lives mental health, justice, culture, and resilience in underserved communities. With a background in psychology (MA), CASAC certification, and current pursuit of an LMHC, Shannon brings both professional expertise and lived experience to every conversation. Expect raw honesty, grounded wisdom, and practical guidance that speaks directly to the challenges—and the hope—of everyday people. Whether you’re here for inspiration, knowledge, or just to feel less alone, Help the People reminds us that kindness knows no enemy, and change begins with us.