A podcast dedicated to raising awareness about community-based mental health resources across Kansas.
Join us each month as we share lived experiences, relatable stories, and insights from a peer and family perspective. Dive into the multidisciplinary approach of community healing, explore signature programs, and unpack the impact of mental health on the Kansas community.
Whether you're an individual or family member affected by mental illness seeking support, or a stakeholder and community member wanting to learn more, this podcast aims to make you feel connected and not alone.
A podcast dedicated to raising awareness about community-based mental health resources across Kansas.
Join us each month as we share lived experiences, relatable stories, and insights from a peer and family perspective. Dive into the multidisciplinary approach of community healing, explore signature programs, and unpack the impact of mental health on the Kansas community.
Whether you're an individual or family member affected by mental illness seeking support, or a stakeholder and community member wanting to learn more, this podcast aims to make you feel connected and not alone.

In this episode we explore the stark realities of mental health care in rural and frontier counties.
Isaac is joined by Itzel Moya, a social worker raised in Dodge City who currently works with Western Kansans as a social worker, and Lowell Neitzel, a fourth generation farmer and a mental health advocate.
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For more information, to get involved, or to seek resources, visit namikansas.org. Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn for updates, and remember, there is nothing about us without us. Stay tuned for our next episode on mental health in rural and frontier communities—this is a conversation you won't want to miss.
NAMI Walks: https://namiwalks.org/kansas
Produced by Capture Connection Studios: captureconnectionstudios.com