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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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#21 - State of Teen Mental Health and Advocacy feat. Sam Savin LCSW
Mind Matters
36 minutes 14 seconds
2 months ago
#21 - State of Teen Mental Health and Advocacy feat. Sam Savin LCSW

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/

Link to website with all socials: www.mindmatterspodcast.net

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.