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Conversations about life in Minnesota and how the state is changing, weekdays from MPR News.

    What will AI mean for art, artists and musicians?

    What will AI mean for art, artists and musicians?

    Just this past week, tech giant Google unveiled its new AI music tool, ”Music AI Sandbox,” which the company says will be “the ultimate collaborator” for musicians.

    It’s an example of how rapidly AI is integrating into the art world — for better or for worse.

    MPR News guest host Chris Farrell and his guests talked about what the rise of artificial intelligence means for artists, musicians, actors and writers.

    • 47 min
    Call to Mind: Birth & Depression — The Unspoken Conversation

    Call to Mind: Birth & Depression — The Unspoken Conversation

    Depression, anxiety and other mental health issues are the most common complications during and after pregnancy, yet 75 percent of postpartum problems go untreated. The consequences can be devastating. Suicide and overdoses are leading causes of maternal death in the United States.

    The Food and Drug Administration recently approved the first-ever pill specifically aimed at postpartum depression, but most health plans don’t cover the medication. 

    This special program looks at the under-recognized public health issue of postpartum depression and the challenge of treatment. We’ll hear first-hand from people who have experienced it. 

    Join Call to Mind host Kimberly Adams for Birth & Depression: The Unspoken Conversation a one-hour broadcast special.

    • 52 min
    Call to Mind: Schizophrenia — Finding Home on a Hard Road

    Call to Mind: Schizophrenia — Finding Home on a Hard Road

    Schizophrenia affects about 24 million people worldwide. It can be a disruptive illness, making it difficult to find a meaningful job, attend school or manage relationships.

    People with schizophrenia require lifelong treatment, but there is hope. A growing body of research shows that with new interventions it’s possible to live well with the illness. 

    This program shares stories about schizophrenia that don’t make the headlines. We’ll hear from people living with this illness and from leading experts about new treatments that make it possible to manage. 

    Join Call to Mind host Kimberly Adams for Schizophrenia: Finding Hope on a Hard Road, a one-hour broadcast special. 

    • 53 min
    Call to Mind: Incarcerated with Mental Illness

    Call to Mind: Incarcerated with Mental Illness

    Nearly half of incarcerated Americans have a history of mental illness — that’s twice the prevalence of mental illness in the adult population of the United States. People with serious mental illnesses encounter law enforcement and the court system for many reasons. 

    This program brings together stories of people who have lived with mental illness while incarcerated.

    We also meet mental health providers calling for increased mental health care in prisons and jails, and legal experts pioneering new systems. 

    Join Call to Mind host Kimberly Adams for Incarcerated with Mental Illness, a one-hour broadcast special.

    • 52 min
    Call to Mind: The Burden of Being

    Call to Mind: The Burden of Being

    Black women and girls experience discrimination, microaggressions and stereotypes every day. Living with daily racism has a profound impact on the mental health, well-being and lives of all those coping with it.

    This special program explores the unique mental health burdens of Black women and girls in the United States. Through interviews with mental health providers and people sharing their personal stories, we’ll explore the effects of racism and how care systems can shift to better help Black women thrive. 

    Join Call to Mind host Kimberly Adams for The Burden of Being, a one-hour broadcast special.

    • 52 min
    Call to Mind: The Homelessness Crisis & Mental Health

    Call to Mind: The Homelessness Crisis & Mental Health

    Homelessness in the United States reached a record high in 2023. On any given night, more than 650,000 people experience homelessness.

    People living homeless have higher rates of untreated mental illnesses and substance use disorders than the general population. That can make it difficult to find a permanent place to live.

    This program will take you to the streets of New York City to hear directly from people who have lived homeless about what they needed most. You’ll also hear from experts who say the best mental health care for people living homeless is no-strings-attached housing. 

    Join Call to Mind host Kimberly Adams for The Homelessness Crisis & Mental Health, a one-hour broadcast special.

    • 52 min

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