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Call to Mind: Fostering New Conversations About Mental Health

American Public Media
Mental Health
Sleep
Immigration
Durham, United States
Hart
AI Companions
LGBTQ+ Youth Mental Health
Black Women
Climate Anxiety
Activism
Minnesota
Public Safety
Teens
AI Ethics
Technology Adoption
Racism
Education Systems and LGBTQ+ Students
Transgender Health Care Practices
Queer Youth Experiences
Stress

Call to Mind shares thoughtful explorations of the vital mental health issues that shape our lives. Through first-person stories of people living with mental illness and expert interviews -- each episode fosters deep awareness and understanding of mental health and wellbeing.

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Dr. Danielle Ramo
Psychologist and adjunct associate professor at UCSF
University of California, San Francisco
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Steven Rocha
Transgender man advocating for LGBTQ+ youth rights
South Florida community advocate, subject of interview
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Dr. Laura Holt
Licensed psychologist and LGBTQ+ mental health specialist
Washington University in St. Louis; private practice
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Jordan Pruitt
Student at Georgia College & State University, activist
Georgia College & State University
Episode: Queer Youth Resilience & Mental Health
Nina Moyni
Reporter for NPR/Minnesota Public Radio
Minnesota Public Radio
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Venus Evans-Winters
Licensed clinical social worker and scholar on well-being of girls and women of color
Georgetown University (Center on Gender Justice and Opportunity)
Episode: The Burden of Being
Jamila Khany
Clinical social worker
True Inheritance Therapy and Whitman-Walker Health
Episode: The Burden of Being
Zena White
Licensed graduated professional counselor
Return to Self Therapy and Washington Psychological Wellness
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Simi Bamboche
Reproductive psychiatrist
Los Angeles (private practice)
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Angela Davis
Host associated with Call to Mind / American Public Media / Call to Mind initiatives

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4.3 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • A compelling mental health series

    Great clips and interviews.

    Apple Podcasts
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    roam_st
    United States2 months ago

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Thoughtful, well-researched conversations that illuminate tough mental health topics.
High-quality interviews with practical takeaways for listeners.
Engaging mix of data and human stories; great guest variety.

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This show combines first-person mental health stories with expert interviews to examine how systems, policies, and communities shape wellbeing. Across episodes, it tackles public safety models, immigration and belonging, sleep and mental health, and climate-related stress, often weaving personal narratives with data-driven analysis. Unique strengths include in-depth reporting on emerging programs, multidisciplinary expert voices, and a focus on practical coping, policy implications, and real-world outcomes that help listeners understand complex issues and potential solutions.

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2. Steven Rocha
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5. Nina Moyni
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