What Really Works? A Mental Health Podcast for Young People
Health & Fitness:Mental Health
In this episode, Beki and Olivia are joined by Keneisha to discuss the positive and negative impact that social media has had and continues to have on Black Lives and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Keneisha discusses the importance of the social justice movement as well as sharing their experience of how social media impacts their Mental Health and how to recognize burnout. The group also shares some great tips on self-care for sustainable activism and what true allyship is.
Want to know more about Keneisha? Keneisha Charles (she/they) is a Black lesbian activist and poet currently studying Social Work at Ryerson University. Talk to them about Black liberation and environmental justice on Instagram @Keneisha.Charles.
Keneisha has also compiled a list of some of their favourite Instagram accounts about Black Mental Health, click here to view.
Episode 28: Peer Pressure
Episode 27: Mental Health For All
Episode 26: Guilt & Shame
Episode 25: Music
Episode 24: Mental Health Experiences as an Asian Person
Special: Mental Health Week - A Live Recording
Episode 23: Grief
Episode 22: Climate Anxiety
Episode 21: Rejection
Episode 20: Body Image
Episode 19: Overcoming Failure - Part 2
Episode 18: Toxic Environments
Episode 17: Overcoming Failure - Part 1
Episode 16: Burnout
Episode 15: The Pressures and Expectations of New Year's Resolutions
Episode 14: Mental Health and the Holiday Season
Episode 13: Men's Mental Health
Episode 12: Feeling Prepared For Tough Days
Halloween Special: Horror Movies & Mental Health Portrayal
Episode 11: Winter Blues & S.A.D
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