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Seen & Heard: A Podcast About Teen Mental Health

Teens: You are not alone. Listen to your peers share their stories with raw honesty and openness. Their insights might surprise you.   Adults: When teens struggle, one connection with one supportive adult can make an enormous difference. Learn from adults who have been hand-picked by our young guests. They have provided meaningful support. You can too.  All Listeners: You’ll come away more confident when talking about mental health and better equipped to connect with each other. And, throughout, you’ll hear from mental health professionals who will help you connect our guests' stories to your own lives. Learn More. Seen & Heard is brought to you by the Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at Dartmouth Health. It was supported by the Health Resources and Services Administrations (HRSA) of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $4M with no non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the US Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov.

The Power of Peer Support

The Power of Peer Support: : A Podcast about Caring for People with Substance Use Disorder When someone struggles with addiction, they need more than just medical care, they need real human support. But many treatment teams are missing someone important: a peer support specialist. Hosts Will Torrey, head of the psychiatry department at Dartmouth Health, and Samantha McClay, a peer support specialist at Dartmouth Health, share what they have learned about the power of peer support.

Out! and Into Open Arms

When a young person comes out as LGBTQ+, especially as transgender or nonbinary, parents, caregivers, and other adults in their life may find themselves navigating personal emotions, interpersonal challenges, and societal barriers while learning how to best offer support. Out! and Into Open Arms, from NH Outright, is here to guide parents and others who care about LGBTQ+ youth through that journey. Every child’s coming out story is unique, and this series helps caring adults learn to lead with love, embrace the process, and feel confident in supporting a young person through this next chapter of life.  Hosts Jess Goff and Mark Belanger sit down with four families of LGBTQ+ youth to share real stories, insights, and guidance on how to walk alongside a child exploring their identity, and how to show up as the supportive caregiver that they need.

Parenting Through Trauma

Even on normal days, parenting is hard. After a trauma, parenting changes. Kids have new needs, and what’s most important to them changes too. But parents often feel confused and uncertain about what to do next. This podcast features four parents who have really gone through difficult times. They’ve lived through trauma, they’ve guided their children, and they have a lot of wisdom to share. Two therapists, Erin Barnett and Becky Parton, will be your narrators and your guides. They will get you started on your child’s healing journey, and they’ll help you heal too. You’ll feel more confident that you can support your kids in the way that they need.

UNLEASHED: Redesigning Health Care

UNLEASHED is the podcast that challenges every clinician listening to ask themselves … What would I do if I were unleashed? What would I do if I could reinvent care from scratch? The podcast also calls upon health care executives, thought leaders, and policy makers to do more to support innovation on the front lines. Most episodes spotlight clinicians who have developed a new model of care. Occasionally, hosts Glyn Elwyn and Chris Trimble interview experts on innovation in health care delivery.This podcast is sponsored by the The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice at Dartmouth and by EBSCO Clinical Decisions, producers of DynaMed and Dyna AI. 

The Choice: Securing the NHS for the Next 75 Years

The NHS is the United Kingdom’s pride, but it is also an institution in crisis. The Choice spotlights a long-overlooked path forward, one that promises to improve outcomes, reduce costs, reduce clinician burnout, and leave patients feeling heard and understood. For additional resources and much more information, please visit http://www.decision-quality.org

Walking Alongside: A Podcast about Addiction, Recovery, and Friendship

Are you supporting a person with addiction who is trying to recover? This short podcast provides a dose of education and a dose of confidence. Yes ... You can make a tremendous difference.

High Impact Audio

Got Something Important to Communicate? You have plenty of options, including meetings, written documents, and recorded video. But ... Don’t overlook ... recorded audio. This podcast outlines techniques for communicating with impact using recorded audio. Brought to you by Treehouse Audio Productions. http://www.treehouseaudioproductions.com

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