
Hello! We are the LPHS Prosperity Project; a student-run podcast tackling the topics regarding mental health. Our goal is to prosper the discussion of mental health between adults and teens. If you would like to be on the podcast and share your story, please copy the link below and fill out the form! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdHvlketqOJUSIlMR98snhLHbluH2wcO0l0ezpk_tdSEZy5Mg/viewfor... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Mental HealthHealth & FitnessEducation | ||||

Welcome to the 13th episode of the Prosperity Project! In this episode, we interview Healthier Colorado's CEO, Jake Williams, about what his organization is doing to improve the status of mental health across our state. We also were interviewed on hi... more
Welcome to the 12th episode of the Prosperity Project! In this episode, Brian Petak and Barbara Rabideau of the Ascent Church share information about the Run4Hope 5k event and the tremendously positive impact it has on mental health in schools across... more
Welcome to the eleventh episode of the Prosperity Project! In this episode, Dr. Kathleen Foote shares her expertise as a pediatrician in regard to depression and suicidal ideations among the youth, along with solutions to help those who may be suffer... more
Welcome to the tenth episode of the Prosperity Project! In this episode, we discuss the current proposal for Colorado House Bill 23-1003, which would provide the opportunity for mental health screenings for students in Colorado, grades 6-12. Thank yo... more
Welcome to the ninth episode of the Prosperity Project! In this episode, Emily Patterson—a student of LPHS—shares her story of a familial suicide, how she managed grief, and what to do if you may be in a similar situation. Thank you for tuning in!
Welcome back to the eighth episode of the Prosperity Project! In this episode, Sources of Strength peer leaders Braeden Turner, William Simpfendorfer, and Alex Weeks share the idea behind Sources of Strength, how it impacts our school, and how to get... more
Welcome to our seventh episode of the Prosperity Project! In this episode, hosts Braeden Turner and Harry Harcrow talk about different causes of stress and the best ways to manage it, especially with finals coming up. Thank you for tuning in and good... more
Welcome to our sixth episode of the Prosperity Project! Today, with the help of our special guest Kendall Warman, we talk about societal standards and how comparison affects our mental health. Thank you for tuning in!









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