Kevin Yu ’19 MA joins Northwestern Intersections to share the personal story of how he pivoted from a career in finance to a licensed marriage and family counselor and founder of Soulstice Therapy, and how an increased understanding of his relationships led to this unique transition. Additionally, Yu explains how social media and content creation are changing the ways we discuss and perceive mental health. And why he encourages Soulstice practioners to create mental wellness content. Finally, he offers his perspective on how mental health companies and the demand for access to mental health professionals are impacting private practice.
Shownotes:
Soulstice Therapy
Welcome (Back) to the Northwestern Alumni Association, Yari Gallegos ’19, ’20 MS
A Conversation with Supreme Court and Appellate Lawyer Carter Phillips ’75 MA, ’77 JD
How Storytelling is a Powerful Form of Advocacy with Rebecca Kling ’07
All About NUPAC and Their Podcast Who NU? with Len Iaquinta ’66 and Marc Staros ’09
What’s Next in Your Career? An Alumni Panel with Baindu Kallon ’14, David Chase ’13, and Nancy Le ’20
Strengthening Systems in the Service of Underserved Communities with Anoop Jain ’09
If It Clicks, If It Feels Right, Go with Your Gut with Irene Kang ’11
Preserving Memories and Creating Connections through Photography with Justin Barbin ’11
Why It’s Important to Bring Your Full Self to the Lab with Brian Aguado ’13 MS, ’15 PhD
Authenticity, Vulnerability, and Growth with Liza Katzer ’08
Following Your Intellectual and Creative Passions with Cristina A. Bejan '04
Women-Led Stories and Spaces in TV with Ilana Peña '13
On Writing and Teaching, and the Black Horror Renaissance with Tananarive Due ’87
On Writing and Teaching, and the Black Horror Renaissance with Tananarive Due ’87
Universal Practices and (Some) Industry-Specific Insights in Mentoring with Michelle Lin ’05, ’09 MD and Rebecca Windsor ’98
Leaders and Learners: How to Foster an Impactful Mentoring Relationship with Alexis Jeffries '08 and Janea Wilson '22
How Northwestern Shaped the Lives and Careers of the 2020–21 Northwestern Alumni Medalists, with President and CEO of the California Wellness Foundation, Judy Belk ’75
How Northwestern Shaped the Lives and Careers of the 2020–21 Northwestern Alumni Medalists, with Senior Vice President of Research–Biology at Genentech, Andrew C. Chan ’80, ’80 MS
How Northwestern Shaped the Lives and Careers of the 2020–21 Northwestern Alumni Medalists, with Former Chairman and CEO of Combe Incorporated, Christopher B. Combe ’70 (’99, ’09 P)
How Northwestern Shaped the Lives and Careers of the 2020–21 Northwestern Alumni Medalists, with Co-Founder and Former Chairman and CEO of Crate & Barrel, Gordon Segal ’60 (’93 P)
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