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    Explore " catch" with insightful episodes like "Embracing Life's Glimmers: Finding Joy with Ease", "Ep 26 - Catch This Beat", "A Lesson in Kicking the Habit of Checking Our Child’s Grades", "S3E23 | Kishore Kumar and Stalking" and "Battling Jihad, Cartels, and Fraud - One G-Man's Journey Part 4" from podcasts like ""Parenting the Mental Health Generation", "Catch The Beat - Mr Boogaloo", "Parenting the Mental Health Generation", "Crazy For Kishore" and "All Things Crime"" and more!

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    Embracing Life's Glimmers: Finding Joy with Ease

    Embracing Life's Glimmers: Finding Joy with Ease

    If you’re stuck in the muck of parenting, you can make positive change without sticker charts and timeouts.  Yes, there is another way, and you’ll find it by searching for glimmers, those minor moments that deliver peace and joy.  During this episode, we meet an artist who made a big life change for the better and shares how you can follow her lead with small steps.

    SHOW NOTES:
    B Kez website
    B Kez Instagram (@BKez)

    Music Credit: Line Up / POND 5
    ©CATCH 2024

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
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    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


    A Lesson in Kicking the Habit of Checking Our Child’s Grades

    A Lesson in Kicking the Habit of Checking Our Child’s Grades

    How often are you or your child checking their grades?  How is that impacting your relationship with your child? In this episode of Parenting the Mental Health Generation, we dive deep into the addictive nature of online grade tracking systems for both parents and students. Join us as we look at the toll these systems take on our families and learn how we can break free from what Julie Lythcott-Haims calls the "insidious parent portal."

    SHOW NOTES
    00:28 Julie Lythcott-Haims One Week Cleanse
    00:30 NY Times Article: Snowplow Parents Are Ruining Online Grading
    02:30 Deerfield Parent Network
    13:24 Guest's One Week Cleanse Experience and Lessons Learned
    23:10 PMHG Episode 3 (Season 3) Setting Students Up for Success, A Teacher's Perspective

    music credit: Line Up / POND 5
    ©CATCH 2024

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


    S3E23 | Kishore Kumar and Stalking

    S3E23 | Kishore Kumar and Stalking
    In this episode of Crazy For Kishore, Host Sudesh Bhosle talks about the world of romantic songs where the film's hero endeavors to win the heroine's heart with his charming gestures. Additionally, he shares a comical anecdote about Kishore Da's pursuit of meeting Lata Ji, narrating a hilarious stalking tale. Tune in to catch the entire incident unfold.

    Battling Jihad, Cartels, and Fraud - One G-Man's Journey Part 4

    Battling Jihad, Cartels, and Fraud - One G-Man's Journey Part 4

    In the finale of this All Things Crime series, Jared Bradley sits down with guest Ken Strange to discuss the rising crime rates in California and across the country. They delve into the lax approach to criminal prosecution and the detrimental impact it has on society. From flash mobs targeting stores to the decline of moral values, they explore the need for a strong moral compass and a meritocratic approach to keep our communities safe.

    Jared and Kenneth also touch on the issue of political correctness infiltrating various sectors of society, including the military. They emphasize the importance of focusing on true qualifications and merit, rather than prioritizing irrelevant factors. The conversation takes an insightful turn as they discuss their experiences in the military and the need for strong leadership and training in order to maintain readiness.

    As the episode concludes, Jared and Ken encourage listeners to consider the impact of these issues and take action when necessary. Being complacent or apathetic only exacerbates the decline of society. They leave listeners with a call to stand up for what is right and protect communities from the increasing threats.

    Kenneth Strange is a former FBI Agent and DOJ Senior Agent-in-Charge turned Senior Consultant, with a rich background in international affairs, fraud investigations, anti-corruption risk assessment, crisis management, and intelligence. He is also a best-selling and award-winning true crime author of the book "A Cop's Son: One G-Man's Fight Against Jihad, Global Fraud, and the Cartels."

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    This episode is Sponsored by M-Vac Systems, the innovative wet vacuum DNA collection system that has helped solve numerous cases. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel or head to their website at https://www.m-vac.com for more information.

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    Takeaways:

    1. Prioritize merit in every sector.
    2. Promote morals to prevent crime.
    3. Act for justice and community safety.


    Connect:

    Kenneth Strange

    Website: www.linkedin.com/in/kenstrangejr
    Book: www.amazon.com/Cops-Son-Kenneth-Jr-Strange-ebook/dp/B0C46TRSDD

    Jared Bradley
    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradley

    Support the show


    All Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime.


    Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...


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    Avoiding the Overparenting Trap

    Avoiding the Overparenting Trap

    Parents are facing real pressures to keep kids active, focused, and accomplished.  But to what end?  The award-winning documentary, Chasing Childhood, emphasizes the importance of free play and independence as the keys to a kid’s success.  In this episode of Parenting the Mental Health Generation, we dig into what’s best for our children and offer guidance on avoiding the overparenting trap.

    SHOWNOTES:
    Chasing Childhood Documentary

    If you would like to host an intimate documentary viewing and discussion with your friends, email info@catchiscommunity.org

    Music credit: Tune 2 go / POND 5
    ©CATCH 2023

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


    Setting Students Up for Success: A Teacher’s Perspective

    Setting Students Up for Success: A Teacher’s Perspective

    From the intense pressures of the college application process to the societal expectations shaping student extracurricular choices.  Our kids are doing it all.  Are they achieving success?

    Join Amy O. and Dr. Lisa in a candid conversation with Aimee Wool, a seasoned high school teacher, as they delve into the evolving world of student stress. Wool shares valuable insights into the changing dynamics of education and offers thought-provoking perspectives on redefining success and happiness beyond traditional benchmarks.

    Tune in to discover the crucial role teachers and parents play in fostering a healthy balance between academic achievement and overall well-being.

    SHOW NOTES:
    10:00 The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor
    10:30 TEDx Bloomington, Shawn Achor, "The Happiness Advantage: Linking Positive Brains to Performance"
    15:00 PMHG S3 E2: What Really Matters Most in High School May Surprise You 

    music credit: Tune 2 go / POND 5
    ©CATCH 2023

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


    What Really Matters Most in High School May Surprise You

    What Really Matters Most in High School May Surprise You

    "It's wild to me that we throw all these things at teenagers and expect them to handle it with the grace and poise that a 35-year-old would. And so, if I were speaking directly to teenagers of today, what I would say to them is that it makes so much sense that you feel this pressure. It makes so much sense that you feel stressed out. The environment that you are in is such a competitive and high pressure one that I would feel the same exact way."  Meg Ruocco - 2015 High School Graduate

    Two 2015 grads from Glenbrook North High School reflect and share their experiences growing up on Chicago's North Shore in this episode of the pod.  Meg Ruocco and Kathleen Nolan talk with Amy O. and Dr. Lisa about the risks that are worth taking, what they want current high school students to know, and offer parents advice on how best to support their kids.  

    Meg is currently finishing on her Masters of Fine Arts in screenwriting at Brooklyn College in New York City. Kathleen just started her final semester of a Master of Nursing program at the University of Illinois in Chicago.


    ©CATCH 2023
    Music Credit: Tune 2 go / POND 5

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


    Episode 179: Tango Alpha Lima: MST Series - DoD SAPRO response with Dr. Nate Galbreath and Dr. Andra Tharp

    Episode 179: Tango Alpha Lima: MST Series - DoD SAPRO response with Dr. Nate Galbreath and Dr. Andra Tharp
    In the penultimate episode in our special series on Military Sexual Trauma, our guests from the Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO) – Acting Director Dr. Nathan W. Galbreath and Senior Prevention Adviser Dr. Andra Tharp – discuss how DoD is addressing the issue of MST and highlight specific actions being taken to prevent and respond to sexual assaults. In this series, be aware we will be discussing topics that are sensitive and potentially triggering, so pause and take a break as needed, and remember you can always reach out to the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 988 and pressing 1. Special Guests: Dr. Andra Tharp and Dr. Nate Galbreath.

    Ep. 504 – The Green Way Outdoors: From Car Salesman to Conservationist

    Ep. 504 – The Green Way Outdoors: From Car Salesman to Conservationist

    In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host John Gordon interviews Kyle Green, the host and executive producer of The Green Way Outdoors podcast. Kyle shares his excitement about an upcoming one-minute conservation segment about Ducks Unlimited that will be airing on A&E and History Channel, showcasing how DU is making a difference in his hometown. He also discusses his journey in the outdoor industry and his goal of reaching new audiences.

    www.ducks.org/DUPodcast

    www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com

    The Power of Stories, A Conversation with Northbrook’s Tara LaCerra

    The Power of Stories, A Conversation with Northbrook’s Tara LaCerra

    " I guess we shouldn't make up someone else's story," stated a kindergartner after hearing the book Milo Imagines the World by Matt de la Pena.

    That is the powerful message one kindergarten student walked away understanding from their library time with Tara LaCerra. LaCerra is a beloved librarian at one of our local elementary schools. She sees firsthand how our youths’ mental health has changed over the last decade; the anxiety, the frustration, the struggle to build resilience. And she shares a message of hope noting that stories are still powerful tools for self-identification and acceptance of others. Amy and Dr. Lisa sat down with her to start season three of Parenting the Mental Health Generation, LaCerra talks with our podcast hosts about how stories and conversations create connections with our kids.

    Check out our Show Notes for all of the wonderful books she brought with her to share during our conversation.

    SHOW NOTES
    06:00 Wait Until 8th Instagram
    10:43 Perfectly Norman, Tom Percival (preschool-3rd grade)
    11:43 Odd Dog Out, Rob Buddulph (preschool - 3rd grade)
    12:39 El Deafo, Cece Bell (3rd-7th grades)
    13:28 Starfish, Lisa Fipps (5th-6th grades)
    22:22 Milo Imagines the World, Matt de la Pena (preschool-3rd grade)
    26:46 Don't Feed the Worry Bug: A Children's Book About Worry, Andi Green (preschool-2nd grade)
    27:06 Parenting the Mental Health Generation: Help! My kid is falling apart!
    27:47 Fish in a Tree, Lynda Mullaly Hunt (5th-9th grades)
    30:16 Each Kindness, Jacqueline Woodson (kindergarten-3rd grade)
    33:55 Dr. Becky's Good Inside website

    ©CATCH 2023
    Music credit: Tune 2 go / POND 5

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


    Hard Weeks, Integration, and The Gift Of Rest

    Hard Weeks, Integration, and The Gift Of Rest

    My last couple of weeks, two weeks really almost at the mark right now, have been turbulent; I would say they'd been rough. But that's mostly just been turbulent. It's been hard. Not because I wasn't a part of and doing some really great things, I was. I had a wonderful time in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and I was in Santa Cruz with Young Life staff. And I was doing things that were wonderful. I was only somewhat present in some of those things. Because internally, I was really having a hard time. And while there are a number of factors to that, one of the main factors is the two weekends ago was Father's Day weekend. And it's almost always a tricky, sticky, and other kind of icky weekend for me; as a dad, I love being celebrated. Obviously, I like being with my kids. But man, as time has passed, I just miss my dad more on those days. The older I get, the closer I get to his age; when I lost him, the harder it is to miss him when I miss him. So it happens more. It happens less frequently than it used to happen. But when it happens, and it's exacerbated by an entire holiday celebrating fatherhood, woof. That was a predominant factor. So in the meantime, I'm having these incredible experiences. And I get to do this incredible work. And I'm with these wonderful people. And I'm living in some form of disintegration, not terrible. And this is part of how we live a lot of the time. I didn't have space. I didn't have room, and I didn't really want it to. I didn't. I didn't have space; I didn't have room to actually deal with all that was going on in me. I needed to be present for what was in front of me. That's part of how we live; that's kind of unavoidable. I can have internal struggles; I can be doing something really incredible and wonderful, but I have to be in both places and both things at the same time. So I live a little bit divided. But I didn't have time to let my soul catch up with myself entirely. This brings me to this; my friend Daniel introduced me to this John Dewey quote, the reads; We do not learn from experience; we learn from reflecting on experience. So I don't learn from experience; the thing I'm in doesn't really teach me anything directly. I can have all these experiences; I can receive all this data. I can have all these feelings. And then, at some point, the gift of rest as a practice is I let my soul and my experiences catch up with me. And intentionally, we call this the examine, look through what's going on in me. And then I can learn I just had not until a couple of days ago had the time to let my life catch up with me so that I could be integrated and be whole, which is one way to talk about belovedness. In the book Sacred Strides, in the introduction, I lead out with this story, this image about jogging with my dad for the last time. Their story reads like this from the book. Running together with my dad was a key connection point until I lost him to depression and suicide in 1998. To this day, I still remember our last run. It was really hard. It was hard for him physically; it was hard for both of us emotionally. We barely got into the four miles that we planned to run before he started falling apart. His left knee hurt from a foul he'd taken a few months previously, and he couldn't maintain his rhythm or his pace. He limped back to the car. And I remember him trying to hide his face. So I couldn't see that he was crying. I'm sorry, I can't keep up. He said. I was in my mid-20s At the time, and I was in decent running shape. But I didn't need him to keep up. I just wanted him to be with me. Because I loved him. I know now how hard it was for my dad to believe the simple truth that he was just playing loved. I moved around to his weak side, lightly grabbed his wrist, and threw his arm over my shoulders, and we finished the last half mile that way, arms around each other. Walking step by step together, his weakness meant room for strength in me, which meant connection. And that's all they ever wanted. Wholeness and integration is one of the gifts of the practice of rest that I can let my whole life catch up with me, including the things that are tearing me apart inside. I don't have space for that, and most of my life, I actually have to be present in what's in front of me. And sometimes, if not oftentimes, especially if I'm having a rough time internally. I've got to put that somewhere close to a backburner so that I can be present to the people to the job that I'm doing in front of me, which means that rest gets to be a place where I catch up with my whole self or my whole self catches up with me and I can look at the whole of my life, my victories, my successes, my positive and negative experience and let me be entirely myself and know that I am loved in every square inch of my whole life.

    Links For Justin:

    Coaching with Justin

    Order Sacred Strides

    JustinMcRoberts.com

    Support this podcast

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    NEW Music - The Dood and The Bird

    The Book - It Is What You Make it

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    Ep. 351 | Shannon Sharpe exits FS1 | How much pee is in the pool | Messing with high people

    Ep. 351 | Shannon Sharpe exits FS1 | How much pee is in the pool | Messing with high people

    How to mess with people when they’re high, based on things I’ve done.

    Pools are a horror show when it comes to cleanliness. Well, not all of them. But I give you knowledge, via the University of Alberta, to find out if you should jump in or stay out.

    Idiot robbed a store with an old Duck Hunt gun controller. This leads me down the path of playing old school Nintendo games.

    The state of Maryland made a huge mistake by printing a website on their license plates. 10 years later, they don’t own the URL anymore, a gambling company does.

    Shannon Sharpe is leaving FOX Sports after his relationship with Skip Bayless soured, to say the least. How does their relationship equate to your work environment?


    I fill you in on some of the people in national sports media who are nice, and at least one who’s a jerk hole.

    Hands Off! Let Them Do It! Playing IS Learning

    Hands Off! Let Them Do It! Playing IS Learning

    Don’t worry about reading, writing, and ‘rithmatic for your young children.  During the preschool years, they learn all they need to know from playtime. In this episode of Parenting the Mental Health Generation, Amy and Lisa talk to Sue Carr, Director of Monona Grove Nursery School in Madison, Wisconsin, about the lessons that come from independent exploration with peers. 

    So put in your earbuds, take this 30 minutes for you and join our conversation because mental health matters.

    Music Credit: Tune 2 go / POND 5

    ©CATCH 2023

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


    How do you know when it’s time to shut down?

    How do you know when it’s time to shut down?

    This week, Natasha spoke to Kristen Anderson, the co-founder and CEO of Catch, an app to provide payroll benefits for people who are self employed, that recently announced it would be shutting down. We're talking about vulnerability, shut downs, building in public and on ramps and off ramps that come with the wild choice to be an entrepreneur.

    Here's what we got into:

    • Venture capital's role in how a founder builds
    • Making the difficult decision to shut down, and why Catch chose to do so publicly
    • We end with Anderson's return to building, in fintech, despite what her Twitter followers wish. Seems like being close to peak pessimism in fintech is a good thing for forever builders.

    As always, Equity will be back on Friday with your weekly news round up - and a big announcement - so don't miss it! Until then, you can catch us on Twitter @EquityPod

    For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity’s Simplecast website

    Equity drops at 7:00 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotifyand all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders, one that details how our stories come together and more!

    Credits: Equity is hosted by TechCrunch's Alex Wilhelm and Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.

    An Inside Look: Trauma Informed Education, One School's Vision

    An Inside Look: Trauma Informed Education, One School's Vision

    How are schools responding to the growing mental health demands of students? In this episode of Parenting the Mental Health Generation, we get an inside look at how one local district is stepping up, especially after community-wide trauma.  Jennifer Ginopolis, the Director of Recovery for Township High School District 113, which represents Highland Park and Deerfield High Schools, talks about the deliberate steps they are taking following the July 4th shooting  and reminds us about the connection between mental health and academic performance.

    SHOW NOTES:
    Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain   Zaretta Hammond
    Marc Brackett
    Scott Poland
    What Happened To You? Bruce Perry
    CASEL

    Music credit: Tune 2 go / POND 5
    © CATCH 2023

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


    Anxious kids? Here’s A Therapy Program Just For Parents

    Anxious kids? Here’s A Therapy Program Just For Parents

     If your child is struggling with anxiety, finding them a therapist is often a great option, but it’s certainly not the only one.  Sometimes, effective help comes from therapy for parents.

    In this episode of Parenting the Mental Health Generation, Amy and Lisa talk with Niki Aquino, LCSW, Mind Chicago, about SPACE: Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions.

    So put in your earbuds, take this 30 minutes for you and join our conversation because mental health matters.

    SHOW NOTES:
    MIND Chicago
    Eli Lebowitz TedX Talk (founder of SPACE Therapy)
    SPACE Therapy website

    Have a show topic or guest suggestion? Email podcast@catchiscommunity.org

    Music credit: Tune 2 go / POND 5
    © CATCH 2023

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


    Luke Chapter 5 Part 1

    Luke Chapter 5 Part 1
    I am sure that you accept your shore as Savior, every believer, everyone who has a hope of being in the kingdom of heaven, acknowledges that he is the savior. We believe that he is the Messiah, the anointed one sent by God in order to redeem humanity. And he did so upon the cross. But you must also believe that he is not just a savior and Messiah, but that He is the Lord. To donate please visit us at: https://loveisrael.org/donate/ Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 Feel free to download our MyBibleStudy App on telephone https://get.theapp.co/yjjq we don't know how long we can post the teachings on YT https://www.instagram.com/mybiblestudyofficial/

    Luke Chapter 5 Part 1

    Luke Chapter 5 Part 1
    I am sure that you accept your shore as Savior, every believer, everyone who has a hope of being in the kingdom of heaven, acknowledges that he is the savior. We believe that he is the Messiah, the anointed one sent by God in order to redeem humanity. And he did so upon the cross. But you must also believe that he is not just a savior and Messiah, but that He is the Lord. To donate please visit us at: https://loveisrael.org/donate/ Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 Feel free to download our MyBibleStudy App on telephone https://get.theapp.co/yjjq we don't know how long we can post the teachings on YT https://www.instagram.com/mybiblestudyofficial/

    Breaking "The Stigma"

    Breaking "The Stigma"

    Amy and Lisa sit down with two North Shore filmmakers, Ari Braun and Eden Grunsberg, to discuss their film "The Stigma." The documentary is a raw look into the struggles teens experience in sharing their mental illness with friends. What is so compelling about the documentary is that these filmmakers are themselves teens.

    Amy and Lisa expand the conversation with Ari and Eden to their thoughts and feelings about their teen world out from behind the camera.

    Agi Semrad, Founder and Executive Director of The Balance Project, which sponsored the production, also joins the conversation and explains the resources available through this nonprofit.

    SHOW NOTES:

    • The Balance Project
    • A Chicagoland viewing  of The Stigma documentary will occur on May 1st  7-8:30 p.m. at the JCC 300 Revere Drive, Northbrook, IL 60062.
    • Have an idea for a podcast topic or guest? Email us! podcast@catchiscommunity.org


    So put in your earbuds, take this 30 minutes for you and join our conversation because mental health matters.

    Music credit: Tune 2 go / POND 5

      © CATCH 2023

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.