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Ep 067 - Solving The Mental Health Crisis from a Spiritual and Scientific Perspective Climate Changepreneurs

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This episode is a recording of a webinar that our podcast host, Devesh Tilokani co hosted around solving the mental health crisis from a spiritual and scientific perspective. The two panelists on this webinar are Swami Swatmananda from the Chinmaya Mission and Dr. Sunita Shanker 

Svami Swatmanda has been serving in Chinmaya Mission Mumbai since 2000. Chinmaya Mission is an organization that follows the Vedic teacher student tradition and makes available the ageless wisdom of Advaita Vedanta, the knowledge of universal oneness, providing  the tools to realize the wisdom of one's life.

He expounds the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta through talks on the Bhagavad Geeta, Upanishads and other texts of Vedanta & bhakti through camps, meditation retreats, interactive sessions and discussions for youth & adults.

He has also addressed several multinational organizations such as Toyota, PwC, Tata Motors, Reliance and many more. He holds weekly discussion groups on the Bhagavad Gita for some of the top industrialists of India. 

Dr. Sunita Shanker is a Phd in Clinical Psychology with over 20+ years of experience working with people who have mental health problems.  She has worked in the psychiatry deparments of organizations such as the Indian Navy, National University Hospital in Singapore and Somaiya Hospital in Mumbai.

Some of the topics that we discuss in the webinar are:

- why is standard of living higher than ever before but mental health problems still rising?

- what are symptoms that one should look out for to identify certain mental health issues?

- why spirituality is important for the youth (and not a post retirement plan)

- how to deal with the constant ups and downs in life?

I honestly thoroughly enjoyed this webinar and learned so much as a co-host so I really hope you are able to gain value from this! - Devesh Tilokani (Podcast Host and Founder at Progressholic)

If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to shoot us a DM on Instagram (@progressholics) or email us (info@progressholic.com)

This episode is a recording of a webinar that our podcast host, Devesh Tilokani co hosted around solving the mental health crisis from a spiritual and scientific perspective. The two panelists on this webinar are Swami Swatmananda from the Chinmaya Mission and Dr. Sunita Shanker 

Svami Swatmanda has been serving in Chinmaya Mission Mumbai since 2000. Chinmaya Mission is an organization that follows the Vedic teacher student tradition and makes available the ageless wisdom of Advaita Vedanta, the knowledge of universal oneness, providing  the tools to realize the wisdom of one's life.

He expounds the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta through talks on the Bhagavad Geeta, Upanishads and other texts of Vedanta & bhakti through camps, meditation retreats, interactive sessions and discussions for youth & adults.

He has also addressed several multinational organizations such as Toyota, PwC, Tata Motors, Reliance and many more. He holds weekly discussion groups on the Bhagavad Gita for some of the top industrialists of India. 

Dr. Sunita Shanker is a Phd in Clinical Psychology with over 20+ years of experience working with people who have mental health problems.  She has worked in the psychiatry deparments of organizations such as the Indian Navy, National University Hospital in Singapore and Somaiya Hospital in Mumbai.

Some of the topics that we discuss in the webinar are:

- why is standard of living higher than ever before but mental health problems still rising?

- what are symptoms that one should look out for to identify certain mental health issues?

- why spirituality is important for the youth (and not a post retirement plan)

- how to deal with the constant ups and downs in life?

I honestly thoroughly enjoyed this webinar and learned so much as a co-host so I really hope you are able to gain value from this! - Devesh Tilokani (Podcast Host and Founder at Progressholic)

If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to shoot us a DM on Instagram (@progressholics) or email us (info@progressholic.com)

1 hr 6 min