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.
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Depression and Three Generations of Black Men Healing – Episode 7
You Are Not Alone: NAMI’s New Book – Episode 6
Co-Occurring Substance Use - Episode 5
Life After Suicide – Episode 4
Back to School Anxiety – Episode 3
Get The Facts Straight On 988 – Episode 2
Navigating the Mental Health System – Episode 1
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