What's On Your Mind

Hope and Me MDAO

A podcast that focuses on the mental health of youth from a lived experience. Made possible through Hope and Me MDAO and through funding provided by the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

Episodes

  1. 28/02/2023

    Winnie and Camila Reflect on What They've Learned

    Coming off the two discussions with Kristen and Serene in our previous episode, our co-hosts Winnie and Camila pause to reflect on how the pandemic shaped their development. While the focus of the media has been on what was lost during the pandemic in terms of social interactions, little has been said on the resilience of youth.  The discussions with Kristen and Serene sparked a conversation between our co-hosts on how they learned to cope with the changes around them.  As our regular channels of contact fell apart, the innovative nature of youth took hold to find new mediums and avenues to use for their own development. Winnie and Camila have a great chat about the resources they turned to during the pandemic and what the research has shown about the power of social media.  As well as how youth were able to take the opportunity of this global crisis and use it for personal development and transformation. Resources cited in this episode: https://www.youthline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/2020-2021-YL-Annual-Report.pdf https://worldhappiness.report/ed/2021/social-connection-and-well-being-during-covid-19/ https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2332858421995537 https://www.elle.com/culture/a33635518/chloe-ting-teenage-girls-and-the-quest-for-flat-abs-in-lockdown/ https://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/tiktok-actual-weight-trend https://www.vox.com/even-better/2022/8/17/23306357/aesthetic-fitness-workout-tiktok-mindset https://ddsecurity.com/2015/04/23/social-media-can-motivate-social-learning-in-teens/ https://hbr.org/2021/11/6-strategies-to-boost-retention-through-the-great-resignation Winnie Diverlus is a Child Development Strategist, Educator, and Program Facilitator Camila Cortes is a registered Social Worker, Community Advocate and Program Facilitator. This podcast is made possible by: Hope and Me - Mood Disorders Association of Ontario and their website Changingmindswithyouth.ca and The Ontario Trillium Foundation Production services provided by Joel MacLeod Music by Roman Kostiuk - Licensed from Pixabay

    39 min
  2. 06/02/2023

    Introducing Winnie and Camila

    Welcome to our inaugural episode! While we are emerging from the global pandemic which was COVID-19, it is important to reflect on the consequences of what happened.  A lot of concern circulated about what the effects of the lockdowns and social distancing would have on our collective mental health.  However few people actually examined what the effects of such prolonged isolation would have on the development of our youth. Hope and Me - MDAO is a not for profit which launched the website changingmindswithyouth.ca to help young people navigate their own mental health concerns.  This podcast is a resource to provide insight and information for youth who struggled with the isolation and lost of connection during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Throughout these six episodes our hosts Winnie Diverlus and Camila Cortes will take you through the lessons learned from this unprecedented moment in history from peers, as well as how professional mental health workers approached the crisis and what resources Hope and Me - MDAO can provide to help youth work through their own mental health. Winnie Diverlus is a Child Development Strategist, Educator, and Program Facilitator Camila Cortes is a registered Social Worker, Community Advocate and Program Facilitator. This podcast is made possible by: Hope and Me - Mood Disorders Association of Ontario and their website Changingmindswithyouth.ca and The Ontario Trillium Foundation Production services provided by Joel MacLeod Music by Roman Kostiuk - Licensed from Pixabay

    48 min

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A podcast that focuses on the mental health of youth from a lived experience. Made possible through Hope and Me MDAO and through funding provided by the Ontario Trillium Foundation.