Call to Mind: Fostering New Conversations About Mental Health

Trailer: Call to Mind - Fostering New Conversations About Mental Health

2 min · 29. apr. 2026
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American Public Media’s acclaimed mental health series, Call to Mind [https://www.calltomindnow.org/], is now a podcast. Join veteran journalist Angela Davis for vivid and thoughtful explorations of critical mental health issues that shape our lives. Each hour-long episode features sound-rich stories from across the country that amplify the voices of people living with mental health challenges as they journey to live well. This season will explore the topics: stress, climate change, sleep, immigration, and mental health crisis-response systems.

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