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2:04Club Shay Shay · Club Shay Shay - The Game 2
make it easier. I'm Brian. I care because I know what it's like to not speak the language. It's not easy. Health insurance is complicated. I would say our job is to make everything easy for our UXC members. I work for UnitedHealthcare. I'm committed ... that. And so I don't really care what nobody got to say if it ain't positive. Is that how you protect your mental health? Um, Oh, the mental health started back in the, um, you know, the foster home when I told you I built that wall
Episode aired 2025-12-10
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0:45Small Doses with Amanda Seales · 60 Second Headlines ft. Jacob Berger [EP 86]
your next oil change to take five. $15 value. Valid to participating locations. Terms and conditions apply. You may know Children's Health in Plano as the place with the red balloon logo, but what you may not know is what fills our balloon. It's specialists using the latest ... Before I became an actor, I was actually a social worker. I went to Columbia University and I used to work in Harlem doing mental health. Yeah, I know. Mental health treatment. We both went to Columbia, so I can do that. Right. So, like, I've always been conscious
Episode aired 2025-11-06
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16:58Small Doses with Amanda Seales · Views From AmandaLand [EP 86]
before I became an actor, I was actually a social worker. I went to Columbia University and I used to work in Harlem doing mental health. Yeah, I know. Mental health treatment. We both went to Columbia, so I can do that. Right. So like, I've always been conscious ... Daschle, who was the last Democrat who said anything positive about about universal health care. Like he immediately was like he was like, so, you know, and then he brings us in this Republican health care plan that that that everybody is still wedded to and that that people allegedly
Episode aired 2025-11-06
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11:25Brilliant Idiots · The Hit List (Ft. Akaash Singh)
Mental Wealth Expo is happening at the Joelle and Diane Bloom Wellness and Events Center in Newark, New Jersey. It is a day of mental health education and healing, man. Some of the best mental health professionals in the country. Debbie Brown, Dr. Alfie Breland Noble, Elliot Connie ... this documentary that makes him look horrible. This is, I never seen. Hopefully he's taking the time to get his mental health. His mental health is fucked, man. That's. I don't think he's healing, but I don't think we understand this guy's fully falling
Episode aired 2025-09-26
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28:00Brilliant Idiots · Lime Green Vibratoes
brown people. Fire. You know, over the, over the last five years. I say I want to be able to increase the number of mental health professionals by providing them with scholarships or, you know, grants while they're in school and, you know, and giving them the money ... should only start a nonprofit when it's something that has impacted you and affected you. Yeah. The reason I, you know, have a mental health nonprofit is because I'm a proponent of mental health. I see it. The one just therapy has worked in my life, right? Same
Episode aired 2025-08-07
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24:50Real Talk with Zuby · #390 Marissa Streit - Education In The USA Is Being Weaponised
just sit on your butt all day and make an income and be all right. Right. Even a lot of the, what people call mental health issues in many cases, it's not stemming from a lack. It's kind of stemming from so much comfort and so much abundance ... raising children. And so this has led to all of these modern problems that we're having. Young women with an incredible amount of mental health problems, young men with an incredible amount of mental health problems, uh, we're below replacement rates in most Western societies where feminism
Episode aired 2025-11-21
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47:51Brilliant Idiots · Rap Your Age
direction I'm going in anymore. But as long as I'm still being authentic, like for example, me, when I talk about mental health, Yeah. I'm like, I don't know, because I'm actually going through it. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. And people ... right. No, but I also think there's a mental health thing here too, which is like- A big mental health. Whether he was put up to it, whether he did it himself, the guy was clearly mentally ill. The question- He was? I don't know. I mean
Episode aired 2026-05-01
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45:25The Joe Budden Podcast · Episode 835 | "The Devils Breakfast"
proper thing, R. Kelly would have been managed much earlier. There would have been interventions. Mm-hmm. He clearly has mental health issues. He would have been forced to undergo mental health care and treatment and separate it from society. We would have had civil orders to keep him away ... people that have... And when they say homeless-ish, because I agree with you, they're using that as synonymous with mental health crisis people. More violent criminals. More violent criminals. Yes. But that's how we do the fear-mongering shit. That's how we do the shit with
Episode aired 2025-06-18
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0:20Real Talk with Zuby · #409 Chad Hufford - Forging Financial Freedom
night. OneSkin's products are designed to layer effortlessly and even replace multiple steps in your routine, making long-term skin health simpler and smarter at any age. Born from over a decade of longevity research, OneSkin's OS1 Peptide is proven to target the visible signs of aging, helping ... look at the stuff that genuinely matters in people's lives, if you look at health, if you look at physical health, mental health, spiritual health, which some people now don't even believe exists, these nations are not doing very well in my mind. No, they
Episode aired 2026-04-03
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24:55Side Hustle Pro · 488: The Power in the Pivot: How Keewa Nurullah Is Rebuilding After Closing Her Dream Business
this is not it. You just have to recover, you know, just like an illness or anything else. You have to recover your mental health, your physical health. And then once you get to that state, figure out what, what's next. But I didn't have a plan ... there seven days a week. But when you have children and your child is having health issues or your child is having mental health issues or you're, or you're having either or, um, that's real. And business does not come first. That comes first. And so there
Episode aired 2025-11-12
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24:27So Ambitious · Black Ambition Prize Winners on Funding, Scaling, and Overcoming Setbacks | Founder Series
have an adult life. She's not supposed to be able to be an individual. What are we talking about? And how is she mentally retarded? And that woke me up. It pissed me off. And I was trying to figure out I can't be the only person that ... know, implementing partnerships of, you know, different folks on the pre-pregnancy side, you know, on the postpartum side, addressing, you know, postpartum mental health and, you know, maternal mental health throughout the journey. We are one of the things that we're really looking forward to is collaborating more
Episode aired 2026-03-25
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3:38Checking In · Checking In Replay: w/ Dr. Anita Phillips
ministry. Not only is she a licensed trauma therapist, she is a powerhouse minister, y'all. And I love how she merges faith and mental health. She is the one where she says, prayer is a weapon, therapy is strategy. And I personally have known that to be true ... everything. In the beginning of the book, you share with us things about your family and what even inspired you to go into the mental health space. You so lovingly and with grace and gentleness, you speak to us about your sister. But you share something that happened
Episode aired 2025-09-30
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3:33Checking In · Replay: Checking In w Dr. Anita Phillips
ministry. Not only is she a licensed trauma therapist, she is a powerhouse minister, y'all. And I love how she merges faith and mental health. She is the one where she says prayer is a weapon. Therapy is strategy. And I personally have known that to be true ... everything. In the beginning of the book, you share with us things about your family and what even inspired you to go into the mental health space. You so lovingly and with grace and gentleness, you speak to us about your sister. But you share something that happened
Episode aired 2026-02-04
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33:52The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: J. Cole Responds to βTop 3β Snub, Ray J Shares Troubling Health Update + Ice-T, Big Court & Treach Interview
that. That's the woman who was 19 years old. She's suing the major tech companies saying that they, you know, hurt her mental health. Well, yesterday we told you that Snapchat, they settled before the trial began. And this morning we're learning that TikTok settled just hours ... hope he calls after this. Just check in because I think he needs to correct his mental. I think that's a big part of health. Physical health is your mental. You got to correct how you're thinking about what you're going through. I know it's tough
Episode aired 2026-01-28
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13:10The Breakfast Club · We Talk Back: A Thin Line Between Love And Hate
shit that they did. To make them go crazy. To make them crazy. And can somebody make you crazy, right? Is your mental health your responsibility? Ooh, that's a good question. Your mental health is ultimately your responsibility. I was just watching something that said, like, nobody can make ... that's what I was talking about with that severity thing. Right? Who can tell me how to respond? Right? So, yes, my mental health and, you know, all that is, it is definitely up to me. Right? But that could be, like, somebody, like, just disrespect can be, like
Episode aired 2025-09-13
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2:44Black Tech Green Money · She Raised $20 Million to Fix Your Diet // Vanessa Rissetto of Culina Health
much money can we save? How much money, what is that putting into our pocket? And you're like, right. But if people's mental health is suffering and they can't, hey, you could, you could save a lot of money if you were supporting women in breastfeeding ... that have allowed the room for Colleen Health to grow and scale? Yeah, I think, you know, 2020 is COVID. It was the biggest mental health crisis of our time. A lot of money and mental, like headspace was put into making sure that people had access to mental health
Episode aired 2025-06-10
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2:49Black Tech Green Money · Vanessa Rissetto of Culina Health
much money can we save? How much money, what is that putting into our pocket? And you're like, right, but if people's mental health is suffering and they can't, hey, you could, you could save a lot of money if you were supporting women in breastfeeding ... that have allowed the room for Colleen Health to grow and scale? Yeah, I think, you know, 2020 is COVID. It was the biggest mental health crisis of our time. A lot of money and mental, like, headspace was put into making sure that people had access to mental health
Episode aired 2025-10-28
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37:37It's Up There · Charleston White WALKS OFF SET π‘ After Loon BANS Young Thug Topic & Challenges YoungBoy Tour Talk
problem. Disrespecting his mama in front of camera. Then beat his baby mama. Dragged her down the hallway. In and out of jail. Medication. Mental health medication. He just got off mental health medication. If you've been studying. Yeah. So it was court ordered for him to do them
Episode aired 2025-11-17
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4:40The Breakfast Club · THE PEOPLE'S DONKEY
asked her, you know, about her. Well, one of you guys asked her about her height and her weight. And you always talk about mental health and all of that. And this lady could have been, she could have gone through trauma when she was younger. She could have been ... just trying to figure out why you ain't got no smoke for Envy then. Because you missed the mental health, she said. And jokes are a part of having healthy mental health. That's true. Okay. The people that call into this show the same way that woman could
Episode aired 2026-05-01
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2:00Hunting 4 Answers: A True Crime Podcast · Behind the Walls: Sheqweetta Vaughn
United States, incarcerated people are often forced to endure conditions that threaten their health and their safety, including extreme heat conditions, medical and mental health neglect, and other chronic conditions. A study published in Nature Sustainability found that nearly two million incarcerated people are exposed to dangerous combinations of heat ... call dangerous humid heat. People serving time behind bars are especially vulnerable. About 43% of the state prison population lives with a pre-existing mental health condition, and those taking psychotropic medications face an even higher risk of heat-related illness. And with climate change driving more frequent and intense
Episode aired 2025-10-02