For the first episode of Black History Month, NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison Jr. speaks with Dr. Mikah Owen and Dr. Roy Wade Jr. about the long-term mental and physical health effects of racism and adverse childhood experiences, and what we can do on an individual and societal level to address the symptoms and causes of these toxic stressors. Tune in to hear about real life examples, what the research says and actionable next steps each of us can take.
You can find additional episodes of this NAMI podcast and others at nami.org/podcast.
Mental Health Care in Minoritized Communities – Episode 48
What It Means to "Man Up" – Episode 47
Remembering George Floyd – Episode 46
Representation’s Impact on Health in Our Communities – Episode 45
Turning to Art and Community for Mental Health Support – Episode 44
Stress Awareness Month – Episode 43
Collaborating for Justice and Mental Health – Episode 42
Living With Bipolar Disorder – Episode 41
Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum – Episode 40
Pressure, Professional Football and Pivoting – Episode 38
Manifesting Healing in 2024 – Episode 37
Help During the Holidays: NAMI Helpline 101 – Episode 36
Schizophrenia and Coping With Comedy – Episode 35
MENtal Health and Music – Episode 34
Support on the Homefront: Military and Families – Episode 33
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder – Episode 32
Insurance, Families & Parity – Episode 31
Suicide Awareness & Mental Health Hygiene – Episode 30
NAMI On Campus — Episode 29
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