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Overcoming Systemic Barriers in Mental Health and Education with Ty Smith

35 min · 21 de oct de 2025
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In this episode, Ty Smith joins us to share their powerful story of resilience and advocacy. From difficult experiences in the mental health system to designing their own college degree and becoming a policy advisor, Ty’s journey challenges the stigma around mental health and disability while shining a light on the importance of peer-led support and meaningful, dignified employment for all.   We explore the systemic gaps in education and behavioral health services, the role of individualized support in recovery, and the incredible work Ty is doing today. Whether you're a student, provider, peer, or policymaker, this episode is packed with lessons on advocacy, inclusion, and building systems where everyone has a chance to thrive.

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