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Mind Matters
Ethan Lee, Ben Sabin, and Kabir Kutty
24 episodes
1 week ago
We aren't psychologists or doctors. We are regular high school kids who want to spread mental health awareness in a conversational and relatable way. Why? Well because it's a real thing.
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We aren't psychologists or doctors. We are regular high school kids who want to spread mental health awareness in a conversational and relatable way. Why? Well because it's a real thing.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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#20 - Insecurities feat. Sushant Medikondla
Mind Matters
30 minutes 35 seconds
3 months ago
#20 - Insecurities feat. Sushant Medikondla

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

Mind Matters
We aren't psychologists or doctors. We are regular high school kids who want to spread mental health awareness in a conversational and relatable way. Why? Well because it's a real thing.