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We Are Who We Are: Why We Need to be Sharing our Stories

By Lisa Sugarman Embracing Vulnerability In my debut We Are Who We Are column, I talked at length about the importance of getting vulnerable as a...

Caring for Caregivers: Supporting the Mental Health of Spiritual Leaders

Many of us turn to spiritual leaders for guidance and support, but what about their well-being? Host Jessica Reyes is joined by spiritual educator...

DNA Match Reveals an NPR Host’s Missing Sister Was Murdered

Patricia Wu and Rabbi Brandon Gaines discuss a NPR host who discovered her long lost sister was murdered.

A Stray Bullet: The Moment Life Changes Forever

MHTN breaks down Amanda Parezo's story, an occupational therapist who was shot by a stray bullet and paralyzed on May 21, 2021.

Motown Singer Sues Hospital for Discrimination & Misconduct

Jessica Reyes and Patricia Wu break down Alexander Morris's story of hospital misconduct with guest, Jerry Levine.

Do You Choose Fight or Flight? The Truth Behind Our Trauma Responses

Myth 1: Not All Trauma Involves a Direct Threat to Survival Many believe that emotional neglect or shaming is not traumatic because it doesn’t involve...

Near Death Experience: What Lies on the Other Side?

Host Jessica Reyes is joined by mindfulness expert, Lee Papa to discuss Papa's near-death experiences.

Embracing Courage and Mental Fitness with Pix Jonasson

Jessica Reyes and guest Pix Jonasson discuss courage and mental fitness.

Rediscovering Your Passion After Brain Injury: It’s Possible

Even after a brain injury, it's possible to rediscover lost hobbies and skills with dedication, support, and patience, as the brain can adapt and rebuild, making small progress worth celebrating.