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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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#23 - Equity in Mental Health & Suicide Prevention feat. Dr. Holly Wilcox (Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University)
Mind Matters
40 minutes 16 seconds
2 months ago
#23 - Equity in Mental Health & Suicide Prevention feat. Dr. Holly Wilcox (Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University)

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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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.