Épisodes

  • Breaking the Silence: Changing the Narrative on Youth Mental Health
    Feb 18 2026


    Too often, stigma keeps families from seeking mental health support for their children until a crisis forces action. At the same time, insurers and policymakers have sometimes viewed mental health as a “black hole” for resources — questioning whether meaningful progress is even possible. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Bob Batterson of Children’s Mercy Kansas City to explore how that narrative is shifting. Hear how their team is confronting stigma head-on, demonstrating measurable impact, and building a model of care that proves early, effective intervention is not only possible — it’s transformative.

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    5 min
  • The Waitlist Wake-Up Call: Why Early Intervention Can’t Wait
    Feb 11 2026

    In this week's episode we talk with Brooke Briscoe at Children's Wisconsin about how the pandemic dramatically intensified youth mental health needs while simultaneously disrupting access to care, leading to longer waitlists and more young people reaching crisis before receiving support. In this six-minute conversation, we explore how identifying and addressing concerns early, we can improve outcomes, reduce the need for high-acuity services, and ultimately eliminate the bottlenecks that create waitlists in the first place.

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    8 min
  • Keeping Kids Where Kids Belong
    Feb 4 2026

    In this 6-minute episode, national psychiatric leader Dr Justine Larson with National Children's Hospital in Washington D.C., makes the case for a simple but powerful shift in youth mental health care: bring care to kids, instead of pulling kids out of their lives to get care. From schools and primary care settings to community spaces families already trust, this conversation explores why meeting kids where they are leads to earlier support, better outcomes, and stronger communities—and why our systems must catch up to what kids actually need.

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    7 min
  • The Missing Link: Why Care Guides and Coordination Change Everything
    Jan 28 2026

    Families navigating the youth mental health system often describe it as overwhelming, fragmented, and impossible to decipher — especially in moments of crisis. In this short, high-impact conversation, Dr. Micaela Thordarson explains why care guides and strong care coordination may be the closest thing we have to a “magic wand” in youth mental health care.

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    7 min
  • Around the Table: Why Talking Openly About Youth Mental Health Matters More Than Ever
    Jan 21 2026

    In this brief but powerful conversation, we sit down with Dr. Martine Lamy from Cincinnati Children's, the nation’s largest hospital based pediatric mental health provider to explore a quiet but profound shift in youth mental health: families are finally talking — openly, honestly, and without shame. From dinner table conversations to everyday check-ins, discussing mental health with young people is becoming more normalized, and that change is saving lives.

    Dr. Lamy explains why these moments of openness matter so deeply, how they help youth name their struggles earlier, and why family dialogue is one of the strongest protective factors we have. This episode highlights how cultural change — not just clinical care — is reshaping the youth mental health landscape and why creating space for these conversations at home is just as critical as any treatment plan.

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    7 min
  • Different Doors: What’s Changed in Youth Mental Health Care Since COVID
    Jan 14 2026

    Just a few years ago, the youth mental health system was overwhelmed — emergency rooms overflowing, waitlists stretching for months, and families left to navigate a broken system alone. In this concise conversation with Dr. Jamie Becker, we take stock of what’s changed since the height of COVID. This episode isn’t about declaring victory — it’s about naming progress, exposing what still isn’t working, and highlighting how a once-in-a-generation disruption has reshaped how we identify risk, connect youth to care, and build systems that are beginning to meet kids where they are.

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    10 min
  • It Takes a Village: How Community-Based Care Saves Young Lives
    Jan 7 2026

    In this short form high impact conversation with Lyndsay Gaffey, we explore why preventing youth suicide can’t happen inside clinic walls alone. Community-based models of care are transforming how trust is built, and care is delivered effectively. Learn how local partnerships remain a critical piece to the care model for young people when and where they need it most.

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    6 min
  • No One Can Do This Alone: Community as a Core Strategy in Youth Suicide Prevention
    Dec 17 2025

    In today’s episode, we’re joined by a provider who’s been on the front lines of youth suicide prevention—and who’s learned, through experience, that the real turning point came from building tight, intentional partnerships with their local community.

    From schools and families to youth-serving organizations and trusted local leaders, this conversation explores how shared responsibility, local trust, and community coordination can dramatically change outcomes for young people.

    Because preventing youth suicide isn’t something any one provider, system, or organization can do alone—it truly takes a community.

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    25 min