There are so many conversations around how to perform at work—and on the flip side, how to take care of your mental health. But what about caring for your mental health at work, a place we’ll spend nearly ⅓ of our lives? From the Shine app’s co-founders Marah Lidey and Naomi Hirabayashi comes “Friends With Mental Health Benefits,” a podcast highlighting the untold mental health stories of founders... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Health & Fitness |
One of Faye McCray’s biggest focuses as a mom: Giving her sons an example of what happiness looks like. In this episode, the editor-in-chief of PsychCentral and former attorney talks with Marah about pursuing her second act as a journalist, building ... more
When Trinity Mouzon Wofford feels imposter syndrome creeping in, she’s learned to remind herself: Sitting in that place of fear won’t help her build the life she wants. In this episode, the co-founder and CEO of Golde, a Brooklyn-born health and beau... more
As Apple’s Director of Environment, Policy & Social Initiatives/Racial Equity & Justice Initiative (REJI), Alisha Johnson Wilder’s work can collide with so much of what’s heavy today. How she navigates it: By giving herself—and her team—time and spac... more
In the midst of total burnout, Jen Fisher was ready to step away from her career at Deloitte. But instead: A compassionate manager truly listened to Jen’s needs, giving her the time and space to re-envision her career in a way that served her. Now: J... more
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Started listening recently, had never heard of Shine until now and I think it’s wonderful!
Listened to about half of the episode with the Apple DEI person. As someone in DEI leadership position at a national foundation, I was really interested in this conversation. The hosts state that they want to focus on the intersection of “marginalized” identities and mental health. I wish the hosts were more intentional about asking their guests to talk and share explicitly about their identities at the beginning of the conversation. I didn’t know until halfway through this podcast that the Appl... more
I too, have followed Marah and Naomi since they started the Shine app; and Friends with Mental Health Benefits is an excellent addition to the Shine app’s other podcast, the Daily Shine. They are both really great interviewers and I’m really enjoying listening. Very well done, and thank you both!!
I’ve been following Shine for many years and this latest podcast is a beautiful reflection of everything I love about this organization. Every new conversation introduces a new perspective and new voice to reinforce the central message that mental health matters. I’m excited to see how the show grows with time and feel lucky to experience this new chapter with Shine 💜
It's wonderful to hear real solutions from real people. Great hosts and enriching conversations. Thanks.
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