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Our Turn to Talk w/Anastasia Vlasova

Our Turn to Talk w/Anastasia Vlasova

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Season 1 of Our Turn to Talk is presented by This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB) - a national nonprofit whose vision is to one day live in a world where we don't have to call it "brave" to talk openly about mental illness. Join host Anastasia Vlasova, former TIMB Intern, as she has raw, honest conversations with TIMB participants and takes a deeper look into the current state of young people's mental health. TIMB believes that #StorytellingSavesLives, and we hope that this podcast becomes the catalyst for you to find your stage - whatever that may be - and empowers you to Be Brave in your own conversations surrounding mental health.

 

Season 1 of Our Turn to Talk is produced by Principle Pictures in partnership with This Is My Brave, Inc. The podcast includes content from the WETA Well Beings Youth Mental Health Project. This season is made possible by generous donations from The Hershey Company, The Hollister Confidence FUND, Rose-Marie van Otterloo, The Risa Fund, and a dedicated anonymous donor.

 

Special thanks to our clinical advisors Kyaien O. Conner, PhD, LSW, MPH and Tammy George, MSW, LCSW. Theme music by Merel & Tony Additional music by Anthony Barilla.



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19-year-old Joe Perry from Gahanna, Ohio tells us what it was like to have school authorities turn against him after he came forward about his mental health challenges. We explore the impact of this stigma, and Joe takes us through his journey with depression, anxiety and self-harm. Joe introduces us to his greatest coping mechanism - writing poetry - and we hear from Tasha Golden on the impact of poetry and creative writing as healing arts. Joe shared his story through poetry with This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB) at their 2021 National Teen Show. You can watch it here.Click here to collect your ZChat token for Dear My Mental Illness (Joe's Brave) to earn rewards and join the community of young people who are about mental and emotional wellbeing.https://www.ourturntotalk.com/zchat-podcastss1e10If you’re struggling or considering suicide, you can now call the national suicide and crisis hotline: 9-8-8. You can also still contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). If you are in a crisis situation, please text STORY to 741741 to be connected with a crisis counselor at Crisis Text Line. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A dirt bike accident changed MaDarrius Burgo’s life forever, but it didn’t diminish his spirit. Hear this 20-year-old’s story of coping with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), living life in a wheelchair and how music and poetry restored his faith in life when he felt like he lost everything. A member of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe, MaDarrius takes us along to one of the tribe’s traditional “healing fires.” This ritual reveals the tribal elders’ perspectives and insights from about the importance of nurturing the spirit as a means to maintain mental health.MaDarrius first shared his story through poetry and music with This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB) at their 2021 National Teen Show. You can watch it here {https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewi6KKQoWrI&t=773s}Click here to collect your ZChat token for Finding Healing in Traditions (MaDarrius' Brave) to earn rewards and join the community of young people who are about mental and emotional wellbeing.https://www.ourturntotalk.com/zchat-podcasts1e9If you are in a crisis situation, please text STORY to 741741 to be connected with a crisis counselor at Crisis Text Line {www.crisistextline.org/}.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Faith and spirituality are sources of comfort at times of loss. But what happens when that faith is shaken? 20-year-old Aliyah Green from Downingtown, Pennsylvania shares her story through grief after her younger brother died suddenly. She tells us how she struggled to understand the meaning of such a loss, and how it impacted her relationship with God. We hear from grief expert Dr. Heidi Horsely on the trauma of losing a family member, and how to best seek support. Aliyah shares her healing process and how she’s begun to restore her faith through writing, poetry and public speaking. Aliyah first shared her story through music with This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB) at their 2021 National Teen Show. You can watch it here.Click here to collect your ZChat token for Healing Through Song (Aliyah's Brave) to earn rewards and join the community of young people who are about mental and emotional wellbeing.https://www.ourturntotalk.com/zchat-podcasts1e8If you are in a crisis situation, please text STORY to 741741 to be connected with a crisis counselor at Crisis Text Line. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jada Bromberg, an 18-year-old musician from Fairfax, Virginia, wrote a very special song about what she imagines the last moments were like with her biological mother. It’s a time she doesn’t remember in her home country, China. She tells us her adoption story, shares her diagnosis of clinical depression and explains how she struggles with her cultural identity. We explore the role music plays in her mental well-being and hear from expert Joanne Loewy on the powerful impact that playing music has on mental health. Jada first shared her story through music with This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB) at their 2021 National Teen Show. You can watch it here.Click here to collect your ZChat token for Healing Through Song (Jada's Brave) to earn rewards and join the community of young people who are about mental and emotional wellbeing.https://www.ourturntotalk.com/zchat-podcasts1e7If you are in a crisis situation, please text STORY to 741741 to be connected with a crisis counselor at Crisis Text Line. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
19-year-old Delaney Reilly from Windemere, Florida shares how an obsession with being thin became a diagnosis of anorexia, but it was never about food or weight. She tells us how she developed an eating disorder after suffering from anxiety nearly her whole life. We hear from Laurelee Roark, director of the eating disorder non-profit, Beyond Hunger, on ways we can prevent eating disorders before they begin through proper education on body image and intuitive eating. Delaney also shares her story of recovery, from attending an intensive outpatient treatment program to coping with difficult emotions through playing the violin.Click here to collect your ZChat token for A Diet Gone Wrong (Delaney's Brave) to earn rewards and join the community of young people who are about mental and emotional wellbeing.https://www.ourturntotalk.com/zchat-podcasts1e6If you or someone you love is struggling with an eating disorder, help is available through the National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA). If you are in a crisis situation, please text STORY to 741741 to be connected with a crisis counselor at Crisis Text Line. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
16-year-old hockey star Morgan Urso has a message for young athletes: Talking about mental health doesn’t make you less tough, it just makes you human. Hear Morgan’s story of being ostracized from her hockey team when she opened up about her mental health struggles to her coach, an experience that turned her into an activist for mental health awareness in the world of competitive sports. Click here to collect your ZChat token for Mental Health Makes You Human (Morgan's Brave) to earn rewards and join the community of young people who are about mental and emotional wellbeing.https://www.ourturntotalk.com/zchat-podcasts1e5If you’re struggling or considering suicide, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). If you are in a crisis situation, please text STORY to 741741 to be connected with a crisis counselor at Crisis Text Line.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryver Evans, a 16-year-old transgender teen from Nashville, North Carolina, tells us her story of coming out to her parents and peers in a small, conservative, southern town. Her father, Anthony Evans, shares his experience with his daughter’s transition. We also explore gender dysphoria with Rae Sweet, Education Coordinator with the nonprofit, It Gets Better Project which helps empower and connect LGBTQ+ youth around the globe. Ryver is a talented musician and songwriter and also shared her story in the This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB) 2021 National Teen Show through an original song. You can watch it here.Click here to collect your ZChat token for Becoming Herself (Ryver's Brave) to earn rewards and join the community of young people who are about mental and emotional wellbeing.https://www.ourturntotalk.com/zchat-podcasts1e4If you or someone you know in the LGBTQ+ community is looking for support, check out Trans Lifeline and The Trevor Project. If you’re struggling or considering suicide, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or Crisis Text Line by texting STORY to 741741. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
16-year-old Abigayle Scully, a dancer and cheerleader from Slidell, Louisiana, always felt safe at school until the day she was sexually assaulted - at school, during school hours. Hear how this painful event triggered Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and an eating disorder. We explore the ways Abi has found healing through her close-knit dance community and professional help, including EMDR, a specialized form of trauma therapy and hear from Dr. Uri Bergmann, former president of the EMDR International Association. Abi originally shared her story through dance with This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB) at their 2021 National Teen Show. You can watch it here.Click here to collect your ZChat token for Breaking The Silence (Abi's Brave) to earn rewards and join the community of young people who are about mental and emotional wellbeing.https://www.ourturntotalk.com/zchat-podcasts1e3If you or someone you love is struggling with an eating disorder, help is available through the National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) at www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/. If you are in a crisis situation, please text STORY to 741741 to be connected with a crisis counselor at Crisis Text Line. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Young Elder, a 19-year-old musician and activist from Baltimore, Maryland, is working to heal her city from community trauma. She has seen first-hand how violence and racism have impacted both individuals and her entire community. . These events can cause a collective scar and have long-standing negative consequences on physical, mental, and emotional health. As the youngest member of Baltimore’s Trauma-Informed Care Task Force, Young Elder is part of a novel movement in the United States to heal trauma. She first shared her story in the This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB) 2021 National Teen Show. Watch her rap performance here. Click here to collect your ZChat token for Healing Community Trauma (Young Elder’s Brave) to earn rewards and join the community of young people who are about mental and emotional wellbeinghttps://www.ourturntotalk.com/zchat-podcasts1e2If you or someone you love is struggling with their mental health because of trauma and / or violence, help is available. Text STORY to 741741 to be connected with a crisis counselor at Crisis Text Line, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our host, 19-year-old Anastasia Vlasova, opens Season One by sharing her own mental health story and why she’s so passionate about starting this podcast. From her internship with This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB), to starting her freshman year at New York University, Anastasia understands how mental health affects her generation, and she’s ready to do something about it. She’s especially motivated by new research by Dr. Kristin Kosyluk, director of the Stigma Action Research Lab at the University of South Florida, about how storytelling saves lives. You’ll also meet This Is My Brave co-founder Jennifer Marshall and learn about the impact that the organization has had on breaking down stigma surrounding mental illness and addiction.    Click here to collect your ZChat token for Storytelling Saves Lives (Anastasia’s Brave) to earn rewards and join the community of young people who are about mental and emotional wellbeinghttps://www.ourturntotalk.com/zchat-podcasts1e1If you or someone you love is struggling with an eating disorder, help is available through the National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA). If you are in a crisis situation, please text STORY to 741741 to be connected with a crisis counselor at Crisis Text Line.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
OUR TURN TO TALK SEASON 1 PRESENTED BY THIS IS MY BRAVESeason 1 of Our Turn to Talk is presented by This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB) a national nonprofit whose vision is to one day live in a world where we don't have to call it "brave" to talk openly about mental illness, we'll simply call it talking. Join host Anastasia Vlasova, former TIMB Intern, as she has raw, honest conversations with TIMB participants and takes a deeper look into the current state of our mental health. TIMB believes that #StorytellingSavesLives, and we hope that this podcast becomes the catalyst for you to find your stage - whatever that may be - and empowers you to Be Brave in your own conversations surrounding mental health.Season 1 of Our Turn to Talk is produced by Principle Pictures in partnership with This Is My Brave, Inc. The podcast includes content from the WETA Well Beings Youth Mental Health Project . This season is made possible by generous donations from The Hershey Company, Janssen, Rose-Marie van Otterloo, The Risa Fund, and a dedicated anonymous donor.Special thanks to our clinical advisors Kyaien O. Conner, PhD, LSW, MPH and Tammy George, MSW, LCSW . Theme music by Merel & Tony. Additional music by Anthony Barilla . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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