Talking about mental health can help break down stigma, which is exactly what this new teen-led podcast aims to do. ReportingLabs
In each episode, Noah and Zion guide listeners through stories told by high schoolers about the teenage experience. How do you deal with the highs and lows of virtual learning during a pandemic? What’s the connection between racial inequality and mental health? How do we manage an overload of information coming at us online?reflects on her own struggles with anxiety and depression, and how going to therapy and taking medication helped her.
Other episodes talk about the difficulty of expressing unfamiliar feelings as the pandemic continues to rage on.
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