Coffee Break with Fatima, Grace, and Liz
In today's episode, we sit down with Dr. Tahilia Rebello, neuroscientist, VP of mental health research and advocacy organization: One Mind, and Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Columbia University. Tahilia shares her journey navigating mental health from not only a personal but also a community and global perspective. We explore: • How early-life experiences and the environments we grow up in shape the personal narratives we carry into adulthood • How early-life experiences play a role in shaping our emotional blueprint and why early relational experiences matter so much for long-term mental health • Why change, especially deep emotional change, can be challenging without the right support structures • Tools to identify and "rewrite" the unhealthy stories we tell ourselves and design psychologically safe spaces in our lives • Why urban planning, climate justice, and community are critical to mental health. This conversation was incredibly powerful and a must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how to best care for themselves, others, and our communities. Enjoy. -- Chapters: 00:00 Start 04:04 How Early Life Shapes Our Core Narratives 13:57 Epigenetics: Inheriting Stories Biologically 18:48 A "Tourist" Identity 24:02 Digital Age & Narrative Formation 31:07 Challenging and Rewriting Our Stories 47:22 Psychological Safety: Key to Healthy Development 57:31 Systems Thinking: Mental Health Beyond the Individual 01:06:31 One Mind’s Ecosystem Approach 01:28:31 Cross-Cultural Insights 01:40:50 Hope and Future Vision
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