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 critical intersection of mental health and race, shedding light on the profound implications of systemic racism on mental well-being. Honoring Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, we trace the origins of this observance back to the relentless advocacy of Bebe Moore Campbell.
Joined by guests Itzel Moya and SJ Hazim, the discussion navigates through the experiences of minorities facing mental health challenges in Kansas, exploring cultural stigmas, systemic barriers, and personal narratives that highlight the urgent need for inclusivity and understanding in mental health care. Join us and together we can amplify voices from the community, offering insights and fostering a deeper conversation about mental health equity.