14. The Real Causes of The Gen Z Mental Health Crisis - Aly Vredenburgh
In this episode of Walk With Me, Brother, Robb Pollard sits down with Aly Vredenburgh, author, researcher, and social innovator, for a grounded conversation about the systemic roots of the Gen Z mental health crisis.
Aly shares how her own mental health struggles began in childhood and why losing her best friend became the catalyst for years of research into suicide prevention, belonging, and community based mental health. She challenges the idea that this crisis can be solved with better coping skills, mindfulness, or self care, and instead asks what is broken in the systems young people are growing up inside.
Throughout the conversation, Aly explains why social media is not the root cause, how poverty and unmet basic needs are deeply tied to depression, and why belonging is one of the strongest predictors of mental health outcomes. She breaks down how culture, media, education, and policy contribute to rising anxiety, depression, and suicide rates among young people.
Aly also discusses why the current mental health system is reactive rather than prevention based, how connection has been commodified, and what it would look like to build real community instead of treating mental health as an individual failure.
This episode is for parents, educators, leaders, and anyone trying to understand why so many young people feel hopeless, overwhelmed, or disconnected, and what responsibility we share in changing that.
Topics we cover:
• The Gen Z mental health crisis
• Belonging and community
• Systems versus individual blame
• Suicide prevention
• Poverty and unmet basic needs
• Culture, media, and mental health
• Prevention versus crisis intervention
• Creating instead of consuming
Aly Vredenburgh
Instagram: @alyvredenburgh
Book:
**Out of Focus. Why the Gen Z Mental Health Crisis Is More Complex Than You Think
https://www.amazon.com/Out-Focus-Gen-Z-Mental-Health/dp/
Host: Robb Pollard
Instagram: @itsrobbp
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