All Things Mental Health with Mike and Joi

Special Edition: Mental Health in a Time of Global Tension

22 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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In this special edition of All Things Mental Health with Mike and Joi, Mike Brose takes the mic solo for a timely conversation about the stress, fear, and emotional strain so many people are carrying right now. From political division to global conflict and the nonstop pressure of the news cycle, this episode offers a grounded reminder to protect your peace, care for your relationships, and pay attention to your mental health during uncertain times. Tune in for a thoughtful, honest discussion about staying steady when the world feels heavy.

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