In this episode of Mind Matters, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir sit down with Illinois State Senator Willie Preston of the 16th District for a powerful and wide ranging conversation. They explore how mental health is shaping current legislation and discuss practical ways people can influence political change. Senator Preston also shares his personal journey from growing up on the South Side of Chicago to becoming a state senator, offering thoughtful insights on resilience, perseverance, and mental well being along the way.
Senator Preston's website: http://www.senatorpreston.com/
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In this episode of Mind Matters, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir discuss socioeconomic disparities in mental health, their effect on suicide, and the power of tailored community action with Dr. Holly Wilcox, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the president of the International Academy of Suicide Research. They survey the current atmosphere of suicide, investigate discrepancies in access and interventions, and evaluate potential paths forward—including legal policy and creative, culturally sensitive grassroots efforts. Tune in for a conversation full of surprising insights and anecdotes from one of the country’s preeminent suicide-prevention advocates.
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In this episode of Mind Matters, we feature LoopLess, an app built to combat screen addiction and help people reclaim their focus. Founders Kabir Kutty and Zachary Basinger, a fellow high schooler, talk about cognitive behavioral therapy, the screentime epidemic, and how intentionality is often the first step on the path to renewal.
Download LoopLess: https://www.looplessapp.com/
Listen as we feature the director of the Teen Mental Health Committee at our local JCC. Sam Savin's previous experiences as a school social worker in Chicago and her current job at the JCC provide an interesting perspective on today's topic. We asked questions like: “Are schools doing enough to value mental health?”, “Can talking about mental health sometimes increase the stigma?”, and “How can advocacy groups gain more traction?” Tune in to this unfiltered conversation.
JCC Chicago: https://www.jccchicago.org/
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In this episode of Mind Matters, we feature another High School student. Sushant Medikondla is a fellow senior at Glenbrook North. He has found great success in high school, taking on leadership positions in various clubs and becoming a state champion on math team. For this reason, it may be hard to believe that the topic of today’s episodes is insecurities, but even the most dedicated and successful among us can struggle with this issue. Listen to our and Sushant’s experiences and strategies in this transparent conversation.
Sushant's Email - sushant2082@gmail.com
On this episode of Mind Matters, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir sit down with David Artz, a passionate mental health advocate and fellow podcaster. Born in Tianjin, China, David immigrated to the U.S. at age seven after being adopted. He also lives with IFAP, a rare genetic skin condition, which has shaped his journey of resilience and self-discovery. Through his experiences, David has cultivated a powerful perspective on overcoming adversity and is dedicated to helping others prioritize their mental well-being. Tune in for an inspiring conversation you won’t want to miss.
David's Links: http://www.storyaidhelp.info
https://m.youtube.com/@StoryAidHelp
https://linktr.ee/storyaidhelpinfo
https://www.instagram.com/storyaidhelp
In this episode Ben, Ethan, and Kabir discuss testing. They talk about what makes tests so stressful, their experiences with test-taking, and advice they have to anybody who is looking to improve. The truth is that tests open doors to one’s future, and they are not going away anytime soon. While recognizing and relating to the struggles people experience with testing, they emphasize that most people have a problematic approach. Learn how to prepare for and take tests better in this original Mind Matters episode.
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In this episode, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir discuss the psychological consequences of social media with Debbie Strauss, LCSW. They evaluate the ways in which algorithms trap users in loops of scrolling and negativity, how social media drives inauthenticity, and how people’s digital identities intersect with (and even erode) their real-life experiences. But above all, they emphasize a better path forward, delivering strategies to cope with and develop resilience against an increasingly toxic digital environment.
Link to website with all socials: www.mindmatterspodcast.netDebbie's email: dstrauss@northsuburbanpsych.com
Debbie's Psychology Today profile: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/debbie-strauss-northbrook-il/276032
In this episode, Ethan and Ben sit down with Becky Shulman LCSW, MSW to talk about academic pressure and learning disabilities. With back-to-school season in full stride this topic is sure to hit close to home with a lot of people. Today’s academic environment is highly competitive and conducive to mental health issues. However, as people get lost in the chaos of the school-year, they often overlook the amplified struggles that others deal with. People with learning disabilities often suffer in the darkness, so in this episode we shine a light on those experiences.
Becky's Links:
- https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/becky-shulman-evanston il/1560569
- https://kellyrayandassociates.com/staff/becky-shulman/
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In this episode, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir sit down with Pam Katz, LCSW, to discuss body-focused repetitive behaviors. After unpacking what BFRBs actually are, they talk about how certain behaviors develop, the role anxiety and other factors play, and how BFRBs can be both coping mechanisms and compulsions. Pam shares her clinical approach, some differences in treatment for children vs. adults, and what real progress looks like. As always, the conversation comes full circle to the topic of stigma—and how we can uplift people in our communities who deal with BFRBs.
Pam's website w/ contact info: https://northshorementalwellness.com/
In this episode of Mind Matters, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir sit down with Lauren Raphael LCSW to discuss mental health crises. They examine the factors that go into a mental health crisis and discuss ways to tell if somebody is suffering from one. Next, they talk about how to help a person experiencing a mental health crisis and unpack why stigma and other societal factors negatively impact people's willingness to be open and get help. Finally, they explore different ways to raise awareness and create an environment where a person who is suffering can feel comfortable in their recovery process.
Lauren's website w/ contact info: https://www.northshoretalk.com/
In this episode of Mind Matters, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir sit down with Dr. Jessica Myszak, a licensed psychologist and founder of The Help and Healing Center. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Myszak specializes in diagnosing a wide range of mental health conditions, particularly ADHD and autism. She shares a clear and thoughtful look at the ADHD diagnostic process, dispels common myths, and offers practical advice for those navigating ADHD in their daily lives.
Dr. Myszak's socials:
https://helpandhealingcenter.com
https://www.facebook.com/helpandhealingcenter/
www.linkedin.com/in/jessicamyszak
@drjessicamyszak on Tiktok and Instagram
In this episode of Mind Matters, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir sit down with Dr. Rinad Beidas of Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine to discuss behavioral economics, implementation science, and their dual impact on equity in mental health. Dr. Beidas's clinical research serves as a platform for their conversations about systematic inequalities in access to care, financial and cultural barriers, and the solutions being developed to address those challenges.
In this episode of Mind Matters, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir dive into a deeply personal and often overlooked issue: the inferiority complex. It’s something many struggle with internally, yet find difficult to name or confront. Through candid conversations and personal stories, they explore how feelings of inadequacy can quietly shape our lives. Whether this topic resonates closely or just piques your curiosity, this episode encourages reflection, honesty, and healing.
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In this NY Times award-winning episode of Mind Matters, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir deliver a compelling message about men's mental health, shedding light on its vital importance in today's world. Tune in for a conversation that matters.
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On this episode of Mind Matters, Ben and Kabir sit down to discuss the prevalence of eating disorders and the common misunderstandings surrounding them. While the topic may be uncomfortable, raising awareness is essential to improving the lives of many in our community and society.
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On this summer kick-off episode of Mind Matters, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir sit down to reflect on this past school year. They dive into all the ups and downs and share their biggest lessons learned.
Be on the lookout for lots to come this summer!
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On this episode Ben and Kabir sat down with Dan Maigler a licensed social clinical worker and fellow podcaster to discuss his experiences with mental health especially in the North Shore. Dan created the podcast "Not Allowed to Die". During the episode, they focus on uncovering how big of a problem mental health is in our area and breaking the stigma around that problem. At the end of the episode they had some fun talking about the amazing ways animals can help with mental health.
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On this episode of Mind Matters, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir sat down with Jason Marotzke to discuss all things therapy. They discuss the stigma of therapy, resolve misconceptions about therapy, and illuminate what therapy looks like and what to expect.
Jason is a leader in the therapy and counseling profession. He has served on the North Dakota School Counselor Association Board and as a board member of the American Counseling Association Midwest Region. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor for The Family Institute at Northwestern University. Additionally, he is also a mental health speaker who has spoken at many universities and mental health organizations.
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Forgiveness is something that many people struggle with. On this episode of Mind Matters, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir unpack why forgiving is so difficult yet so rewarding. They explore common obstacles and misconceptions, while also offering practical coping mechanisms that can lead to peace in your relationships.