NICU Alumni Podcast

From NICU Mom to Mental Health Advocate with Jacquesta Michel

31 min · 5. mai 2026
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Summary In this episode, we sit down with Jacquesta Michel, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in South Florida, whose own NICU experience informs the work she is doing today. More information and links to the resources we mentioned during the episode can be found here [https://www.nicualumni.org/resources/51-jacquesta-michel-mental-health-advocate]! Let's stay in touch! You can find us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nicu_alumni/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/nicualumni/], and our website, www.nicualumni.org [https://www.nicualumni.org/]. You can also support our mission and help create brighter futures for babies that have graduated from the NICU (who we affectionately refer to as NICU Alumni) and their families by donating here [https://www.nicualumni.org/giving]. The purpose of this podcast is for entertainment only and should not be viewed as medical advice.

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From NICU Mom to Mental Health Advocate with Jacquesta Michel

Summary In this episode, we sit down with Jacquesta Michel, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in South Florida, whose own NICU experience informs the work she is doing today. More information and links to the resources we mentioned during the episode can be found here [https://www.nicualumni.org/resources/51-jacquesta-michel-mental-health-advocate]! Let's stay in touch! You can find us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nicu_alumni/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/nicualumni/], and our website, www.nicualumni.org [https://www.nicualumni.org/]. You can also support our mission and help create brighter futures for babies that have graduated from the NICU (who we affectionately refer to as NICU Alumni) and their families by donating here [https://www.nicualumni.org/giving]. The purpose of this podcast is for entertainment only and should not be viewed as medical advice.

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