Episodios

  • Elevating Voices: The State of Mental Health Across LGBTQ+ Communities
    Apr 1 2026

    The LGBTQ+ community isn’t a monolith. It includes people from different generations, genders, races, classes, and experiences, each with their own relationship to mental health care. In this episode, host Vic Armstrong brings together three advocates from different organizations on the front lines of LGBTQ+ mental health to examine what the community needs most right now.

    Dr. Ronita Nath is Vice President of Research at The Trevor Project, a leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention nonprofit for LGBTQ+ young people.

    Ernesto Finales is Director of Care Management at SAGE USA, an organization providing advocacy, support, and resources for LGBTQ+ elders.

    Kai Alvia Horton is Executive Director of Trans Lifeline, a trans-run nonprofit offering peer support, crisis hotline services, and resources for trans people.

    Together, they explore what younger and older generations can learn from each other, how research and advocacy intersect, and why keeping our shared humanity at the center of this work matters now more than ever.

    To learn more about The Trevor Project, visit https://www.thetrevorproject.org

    To learn more about Trans Lifeline visit https://translifeline.org

    To learn more about SAGE USA visit http://sageusa.org

    To learn more about AFSP, visit afsp.org


    The podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media.

    The views and opinions expressed are those of the interviewees and do not reflect the positions or opinions of the producers or any affiliated organizations.

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    54 m
  • Strong Talk: Growing Up Between Two Cultures with Sahaj Kohli
    Mar 18 2026

    Our first impression of mental health often comes from family and culture. But what if that impression doesn't work for you? How can you adopt a healthier relationship with mental health while maintaining a connection to your culture?

    In today's episode, host Vic Armstrong speaks with Sahaj Kohli — therapist, author, and founder of Brown Girl Therapy, the first and largest mental health and wellness organization for children of immigrants. Vic and Sahaj discuss the impact of growing up bicultural and the tension between Western individualism, which emphasizes self-reliance and personal autonomy, and Eastern collectivism, which prioritizes interdependence and collective responsibility. Sahaj also shares tips on how to manage your mental health without familial support, along with advice for therapists on how to be more culturally responsive toward their clients. Because regardless of your background or upbringing, you deserve care.

    To learn more about Brown Girl Therapy, visit https://sahajkaurkohli.com/brown-girl-therapy

    To learn more about AFSP, visit afsp.org

    The podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media.

    The views and opinions expressed are those of the interviewees and do not reflect the positions or opinions of the producers or any affiliated organizations.


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    43 m
  • Ask Dr. Jill: How Traumatic Brain Injury Can Impact Mental Health
    Mar 4 2026

    Although a traumatic brain injury can profoundly change someone's life, it doesn't have to be the end of the story. In this episode, Dr. Jill speaks with Dr. Lisa Brenner, a Board-Certified Rehabilitation Psychologist and leading expert on traumatic brain injury (TBI).

    In this episode, Dr. Jill and Dr. Brenner explain why people who've suffered TBIs can subsequently experience depression and suicidal ideation, along with the techniques and therapies that have been proven to help. They also share practical advice for those whose loved ones are coping with a TBI, as well as guidance for therapists working with TBI patients.

    The Brain Injury Association of America: https://biausa.org

    VA’s TBI Treatment page: https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/tbi/treatment.asp

    VA Brain Health Coordinating Center: https://www.research.va.gov/resources/bhcc

    TBI Toolkit: https://www.mirecc.va.gov/visn19/tbi_toolkit

    Concussion & CTE Foundation: https://concussionandcte.org

    To learn more about AFSP, visit afsp.org

    The podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media.

    The views and opinions expressed are those of the interviewees and do not reflect the positions or opinions of the producers or any affiliated organizations.

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    50 m
  • Strong Talk: Grieving Is More Than Sadness With April Simpkins
    Feb 18 2026

    Grief is a complex emotion, and for many people, it can often be accompanied by feelings like shame or guilt. But grief can also co-exist with positive emotions like joy — and that’s okay. Everyone grieves differently, and grief can look different from moment to moment. It can also be a motivator to take action.

    In today’s episode of Strong Talk, passionate mental health advocateApril Simpkins opens up to host Vic Armstrong about losing her daughter, former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst, to suicide. April shares her difficult and inspiring journey through loss, which included shame, guilt, and even reclaiming experiences of joy along the way. She also discusses turning her pain into purpose by publishing her late daughter’s posthumous memoir framed with her own perspective as a mother, founding the Cheslie C. Kryst Foundation, and becoming the CEO of Paragon Strategy Partners, an HR consulting firm with a focus on mental well-being in the workplace.

    Check out April Simpkins and Cheslie C. Kryst’s book By the Time You Read This here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/By-the-Time-You-Read-This/April-Simpkins/9781637633007

    To learn more about AFSP, visit afsp.org

    The podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media.

    The views and opinions expressed are those of the interviewees and do not reflect the positions or opinions of the producers or any affiliated organizations.

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    44 m
  • Strong Talk: How to Make Real Connections in a Digital World With Shahem Mclaurin
    Feb 4 2026

    Mental health conversations are becoming more common in the Black community, but systemic barriers still limit access to care.

    In this Black History Month episode, host Vic Armstrong speaks with Shahem McLaurin — a Black, genderqueer, licensed clinical social worker, therapist, and influencer — about the root causes of mental health disparities, and how a strong community can solve them.

    Shahem also shares their journey through graduate school, where they confronted the inequities baked into social work, and turned an insult into a brand: Dr. Durag.

    To learn more about Shahem, visit https://www.5hahem.com


    To learn more about AFSP, visit https://afsp.org


    The podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media.

    The views and opinions expressed are those of the interviewees and do not reflect the positions or opinions of the producers or any affiliated organizations.


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    39 m
  • Elevating Voices: Generational Healing in the AAPI Community
    Jan 21 2026

    When parents and children are raised in different cultures, they often have very different relationships with mental health—a generational gap that can make communication and understanding difficult. In this episode, host Vic Armstrong speaks with three members of UCA WAVES Youth Mental Health Collaborative, an organization dedicated to bridging these divides in AAPI communities.

    Dr. Lily Chen is a first-generation Chinese immigrant, public health nurse, and mother of five who founded UCA WAVES based on the mental health struggles she experienced and observed in her community.

    Dr. Jennifer Tu is a child and adolescent psychiatry fellow at UCLA and secretary of the UCA WAVES board. Her passion for mental health advocacy was sparked by the loss of a friend to suicide during college.

    Naialie Lor is a pre-nursing student at UNC Chapel Hill, majoring in medical anthropology and a former summer intern at UCA WAVES. She brings the perspective of second-generation AAPI youth navigating cultural expectations and generational differences.

    In this roundtable discussion, they share their own experiences, explore the unique mental health challenges facing AAPI communities, and discuss how UCA WAVES is using both data and storytelling to solve them

    To learn more about AFSP, visit https://afsp.org

    The podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media.

    The views and opinions expressed are those of the interviewees and do not reflect the positions or opinions of the producers or any affiliated organizations.

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    54 m
  • Strong Talk: Social Media Isn't Therapy with Shani Tran
    Jan 7 2026

    If you’ve been on social media lately, you’ll notice more and more mental health professionals sharing advice. And while much of it is helpful, it raises an important question: where’s the line between content and care?

    Today, Vic sits down with Shani Tran, a licensed professional clinical counselor, author, and content creator, to explore this phenomenon. In their conversation, Shani shares how she started posting on social media, the significant boundaries between her real and online self, and why none of the mental health content on social media counts as therapy.

    Check out The Shani Project at: https://www.theshaniproject.com

    To learn more about AFSP, visit https://afsp.org

    The podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media.

    The views and opinions expressed are those of the interviewees and do not reflect the positions or opinions of the producers or any affiliated organizations.

    The podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media.

    The views and opinions expressed are those of the interviewees and do not reflect the positions or opinions of the producers or any affiliated organizations.

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    47 m
  • Ask Dr. Jill: Are AI Chatbots Dangerous for Teens?
    Dec 10 2025

    Do you know how many teenagers use AI chatbots for companionship? It’s more than you think. Today, Robbie Torney, Senior Director of AI Programs at Common Sense Media, tells us about his research and why his organization rates the use of chatbots by teens as "unacceptably risky,” in part due to cases that have led to suicide. He also shares practical advice for parents who want their kids to maintain a healthy relationship with AI chatbots.

    Check out Common Sense Media’s most recent risk assessment on AI chatbots here: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/ai-ratings/ai-chatbots-for-mental-health-support

    To learn more about AFSP, visit https://afsp.org

    The podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media.

    The views and opinions expressed are those of the interviewees and do not reflect the positions or opinions of the producers or any affiliated organizations.

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    36 m