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The Intersection of Youth Mental Health and Social Media

30 min · 14. maj 202630 min
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Guest host Shannon Moody is joined by three community leaders and experts to discuss youth mental health and the impacts of social media. Guests include state Representative Kim Moser [https://legislature.ky.gov/Legislators/Pages/Legislator-Profile.aspx?DistrictNumber=64] of Kenton County, Sarah Kidder, Executive Director of the Kentucky Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs [https://www.bgckentucky.org/], and Dr. Amy Brausch, a licensed clinical psychologist and scholar with the LifeSkills Center for Child Welfare Education and Research [https://www.wku.edu/childwelfare/] at Western Kentucky University.  If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline [https://988.ky.gov/] at 988. Learn more about Bloom Kentucky at kyyouth.org/bloom [http://kyyouth.org/bloom].  Thank you to Aetna Better Health of Kentucky for supporting the Making Kids Count Podcast. Visit AetnaMedicaidKY.com/choose [http://aetnamedicaidky.com/choose] to learn more about their health care benefits and programs designed with your family’s wellbeing in mind.

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The Intersection of Youth Mental Health and Social Media

Guest host Shannon Moody is joined by three community leaders and experts to discuss youth mental health and the impacts of social media. Guests include state Representative Kim Moser [https://legislature.ky.gov/Legislators/Pages/Legislator-Profile.aspx?DistrictNumber=64] of Kenton County, Sarah Kidder, Executive Director of the Kentucky Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs [https://www.bgckentucky.org/], and Dr. Amy Brausch, a licensed clinical psychologist and scholar with the LifeSkills Center for Child Welfare Education and Research [https://www.wku.edu/childwelfare/] at Western Kentucky University.  If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline [https://988.ky.gov/] at 988. Learn more about Bloom Kentucky at kyyouth.org/bloom [http://kyyouth.org/bloom].  Thank you to Aetna Better Health of Kentucky for supporting the Making Kids Count Podcast. Visit AetnaMedicaidKY.com/choose [http://aetnamedicaidky.com/choose] to learn more about their health care benefits and programs designed with your family’s wellbeing in mind.

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