
Welcome to Students of Mind, the mental health podcast that aims to normalize conversations about and spread awareness around mental health. On this podcast, Jayde, the host, is just like you-- eager to learn more about the mind. Here, we learn together and provide you with clear, concise information backed up by real experts and survivors about all things mental health. Join us every other week f... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental HealthEducationSelf-Improvement | |||

On this episode of Students of Mind Jayde Catches up with the producer of the Students of Mind music, John Tyler. John shares some reflections and realization made over the past couple years of his career and his intentions moving forward, he shares ... more
On this week's episode of Students of Mind, Jayde is joined by students and podcast host of the She Persisted Podcast, Sadie Sutton. Sadie, after going through intensive treatment for depression and anxiety, decided to not only share her story, but a... more
Welcome back to Students of Mind! To ring us back into the season we have a lovely conversation with Dance Embodiment & Moving Meditation Guide.Janet Lo about dance, movement, and their connection to mental health.
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On this episode of Students of Mind, Jayde is back with another checking in with Jayde chat. In this check in, Jayde gives an update about how she's been doing over the past few months, some of which has been very challenging for her. She also shares... more
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I had the pleasure of interviewing with Jayde for her a Dec 2022 Episode ;) and really enjoyed getting to know her as we tried EFT Tapping together. She’s super down to earth and relatable and I love the service she provides to her audience, enriching their capability for self care and enhancing their ability to find and choose mental health practitioners. Keep up the great work!
I had the pleasure of interviewing with Jayden for her a Dec 2022 Episode ;) and really enjoyed getting to know her as we tried EFT Tapping together. She’s super down to earth and relatable and I love the service she provides to her audience, enriching their capability for self care and enhancing their ability to find and choose mental health practitioners. Keep up the great work!
This mental health podcast is one of the best I’ve listened to. It explores so many topics from different angles and centers the experiences of people of color and other marginalized identities. It is truly educational and inspiring. The host is also transparent, honest, and shares a lot of her personal journey as well.
What a great episode! Society rarely hears from fathers During their active years of parenting. I’m sure SOM listeners will appreciate the very authentic and transparent experiences of this episode’s guests.
Great episode that uncovers the often misunderstood diagnosis and life while schizophrenic. Thank you for sharing this important topic.









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