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Ryley, Lexie, and Daniel are talking about resiliency, one year since COVID-19 emerged and flipped "normal" upside down. They talk about the resiliency seesaw and touch on how to strengthen your resilience while sharing their own lived experience. Remember that you are not alone in facing new circumstances and building resiliency can offer new hope.
In this episode, Lexie, Ryley, and Daniel are joined by one of their Youth M.O.V.E. members, Maxx. They spend time talking about five elements that make positive relationships powerful in a youth's life. Our special youth guest shares his examples of supportive and positive relationships from his lived experience.
The Youth MOVE Nevada team tackles the topic of stigma. They talk through the negative effects of it and share their experiences to solidify the importance of stomping out stigma.
In this episode Ryley, Lexie, and Daniel are joined by a special Youth MOVE Nevada member. They dive into an informative conversation on health anxiety where they share tips, talk about resources, and keep it real by sharing their own lived experience.
This month is an important time to raise awareness and have conversations around children's mental health and Ryley, Lexie, and Daniel spend time doing this. In their conversation you'll learn about the history of this month, while learning what this year's theme is and what it means. Listen to this episode and learn how to get involved in bringing awareness to children's mental health.
Ryley and Lexie have a conversation on body image and how critical our teenage years are in developing our body image and self-esteem. They get into detail on healthy ways to construct a positive body image while they share their own lived experiences, tips, and statistics.
The holiday season is upon us, and it can be an overwhelming time for youth and families. Ryley, Lexie, and Daniel understand the mental health challenges that the holidays bring and don't want youth to feel alone. They discuss reasons for holiday stress, share their own lived experience, and talk about strategies to make the holiday season more manageable. For more information and resources visit www.nvpep.org/youth-move
In honor of National Bullying Prevention Month, Ryley, Lexie, and Daniel take action, share information, and promote healthy dialogue around the topic of bullying. They not only inform you on the different roles of bullying, but they share ways to support yourself and your peers in different bullying scenarios. You'll hear lived experience, shocking statistics, and real solutions to bullying.
In this episode, the Youth MOVE Nevada team covers COVID-19 basics and preventative measures to keep you and others safe. Later, they discuss the impact the pandemic has had on mental health, and they go through a series of Q&A with Youth MOVE member TJ to bust myths relating to children and youth in terms of the coronavirus.
In this episode, Ryley, Lexie, and Daniel go into detail on self advocacy, an important skill all youth should learn and employ. They define self advocacy terms, provide tips to strengthen your ability to advocate, and talk about their own lived experience to show the importance of self advocacy.
Tune in as Ashby and Brenna sit down with Maggie Adams for an honest and inspiring conversation about Tourette syndrome. What it is, how we can better understand it, and the powerful messages Maggie shares from her own experience. Learn more here: Tourette Association of America
In this episode, we’re joined by Sophia Booth to talk about volunteerism and youth leadership. Sophia shares her involvement with Nevada Volunteers Youth Empowerment and Girls Together Inc. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about civic engagement and empowering young people!Find out more about NVYE by checking out their social media: https://www.instagram.com/nvvolunteersyouth?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
Brenna sits down with Abbey Bernhardt, the youth representative for the Rural Nevada Children’s Mental Health Consortium, to explore the unique challenges young people face in rural areas when accessing mental health services. Abbey shares her lived experience with mental health, discusses the gaps in care and barriers to support, and highlights the changes needed to create a better future for youth mental health in rural communities.
Tune in to our latest episode as Brenna and Ashby sit down with Madeline Fisher to explore what safe spaces mean to young people and hear her powerful lived experience.
On this episode Brenna and Ashby sit down with Amdyn Owen to have a conversation about Type One Diabetes, aiming to raise awareness, address common stigmas, and explore ways everyone can learn more about the condition. You can find more information on the American Diabetes Association website. About Diabetes | ADA
It's Bullying Prevention Month! Brenna and Ashby sit down with Hanna, an inspiring singer passionate for speaking up about prevention and mental health. We talk about how we can all take action to stop bullying and spread kindness. Follow Hanna on Instagram @hanna.aschenaki to keep up with her music and to see how she’s using her voice for change.
Brenna and Ashby chat with Malik Jayy about his journey with mental health and how music became his outlet for expression. This episode is full of real talk and inspiration, you don’t want to miss it! Find him on all platforms @malikjayy2x
Ashby and Brenna sit down with Sammie and Jeremiah, teens from Hope Means Nevada, for an honest conversation about suicide prevention, breaking the stigma, and the importance of always reminding people that hope is real and within reach. Tune in and remember, if you or someone you know is struggling, call, text or chat 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
In this episode we are joined by Avery and Amielle from the Hope Means Nevada Teen Network. Join us as we explore an important conversation about suicide prevention and why it matters for young people. We’ll leave you with uplifting and inspiring messages to carry with you. We want you to know that you are LOVED. You are NEEDED. And remember, YOU ARE NOT ALONE.If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, call, text or chat 988 for 24/7 support. 988 Lifeline Chat - 988 Lifeline
It’s that time again! Backpacks, new classes, and all the first-day jitters! In this episode, we talk about what it’s like heading back to school, how to get organized, and where to find helpful resources. We also share tips on taking care of yourself during the school year, from managing stress to building healthy habits. Whether you're starting high school, college, or just feeling those first-day nerves, this episode is here to help you feel ready and supported.




