9 episodes

Take a journey around the world to meet the people and communities that are revolutionizing the way we heal. From barbershops in Little Rock to park benches in Zimbabwe, from Hollywood sets to the schools of Denmark - healing is everywhere. You just have to find it. Join your host, Maytal Eyal, Ph.D., a psychologist on the search for mental health in its many, and sometimes unexpected forms.

Produced by: Camille Breslin
Audio Engineering by: Miles Mercer & Camille Breslin
Art and Illustration by: Samantha Mash & Alexander Bustamante

Heal With It Maytal Eyal, Ph.D.

    • Health & Fitness

Take a journey around the world to meet the people and communities that are revolutionizing the way we heal. From barbershops in Little Rock to park benches in Zimbabwe, from Hollywood sets to the schools of Denmark - healing is everywhere. You just have to find it. Join your host, Maytal Eyal, Ph.D., a psychologist on the search for mental health in its many, and sometimes unexpected forms.

Produced by: Camille Breslin
Audio Engineering by: Miles Mercer & Camille Breslin
Art and Illustration by: Samantha Mash & Alexander Bustamante

    The Healing Power of Barbershops

    The Healing Power of Barbershops

    In the season one finale, Maytal chats with Lorenzo Lewis, an entrepreneur and mental health advocate. Lorenzo’s organization, The Confess Project, trains barbers across the U.S. to provide mental health support to Black men and men of color. With a goal of training 800 barbers and impacting 1 million individuals across the country, Lorenzo is changing the face of mental health as we know it.

    • 42 min
    The Wisdom of Grandmothers

    The Wisdom of Grandmothers

    In episode seven, Maytal meets Dr. Dixon Chibanda, a psychiatrist from Harare, Zimbabwe. Dixon is the founder of the Friendship Bench, an organization that trains grandmothers in Africa to deliver evidence-based therapy on park benches. For Dixon, getting the Friendship Bench off of the ground wasn’t always easy - in fact, it initially incited a lot of resistance from the medical community. In today’s episode you’ll learn the story of how Dixon fought through the skepticism and transformed the Friendship Bench into a program that is widely revered across the globe.

    • 40 min
    When Schools Teach Empathy

    When Schools Teach Empathy

    In episode six, Maytal talks with Iben Sandahl, Danish parenting expert and psychotherapist. Iben, author of The Danish Way of Parenting, is spreading her wisdom across the globe about how to raise happier, healthier, and more empathic children. Iben is a native of Denmark, which has consistently ranked as one of the happiest countries in the world. One of Denmark’s secrets to emotional success is the fact that empathy is embedded into their school curriculum. Today, Iben not only talks about healthy parenting, but what it means to teach empathy in schools.

    • 46 min
    Decolonizing the Way We Heal

    Decolonizing the Way We Heal

    In episode five, Maytal sits down to chat with Dr. Renee Linklater. Renee, a member of the Rainy River First Nations in Northwestern Ontario, is the director of Shkaabe Makwa which provides mental health services to First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities. She’s also the author of the amazing book, Decolonizing Trauma Work. In today’s conversation, Renee offers insight into what it looks like to apply indigenous healing practices within the context of mental health. She discusses the rich history of indigenous healing, as well as the collective loss we have faced given the erasure of these practices from Western psychology.

    • 38 min
    The Uber of Conflict Resolution

    The Uber of Conflict Resolution

    In episode four, Maytal meets Mazzie Casher and Steven Pickens, the founders of the Philly Truce app. Steven and Mazzie, who have been friends for over three decades, decided to develop the app in 2021 as a way of responding to the gun violence epidemic in their hometown of Philadelphia. As described by Steven, the Philly Truce app can be conceptualized as the Uber or DoorDash of conflict resolution and mediation. It’s an innovative, out of the box approach to healing conflict that has the potential to expand far beyond the city lines of Philadelphia. To support the Philly Truce app, visit their website: https://www.phillytruce.com.

    • 41 min
    Healing Hollywood

    Healing Hollywood

    In episode three, Maytal chats with Amanda Blumenthal, one of the first ever intimacy coordinators in Hollywood. Amanda’s impressive resume includes working on shows like How to Get Away with Murder, Euphoria, and The L Word Generation Q. Amanda is also the founder of the Intimacy Professionals Association (IPA), where she trains intimacy coordinators around the globe. In this conversation, you’ll learn about the ways Amanda brought healing to Hollywood in a period of reckoning, following the Harvey Weinstein scandal and the uprise of the Me Too movement.
    [Note: Some content in this interview discusses Andrew Cuomo's allegations of sexual harassment. This interview was recorded in the Spring of 2021, prior to the resignation of Andrew Cuomo.]

    • 39 min

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