The YANApodcast with NAMI Philly

Becca Lane, Carly Hester & Dani Enguero
The YANApodcast with NAMI Philly

A mental health podcast! This podcast is hosted by the NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Philadelphia, PA affiliate. We aim to create a space of safety, a space of love and acceptance and a space that is free of judgment and stigma. Come hang with us as we talk with youth and young adults impacted by mental illness. We will hear their powerful stories, learn how we can reach out for help when we need it and shatter stigma together! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yanapodcast/support

  1. 17/10/2022

    Clark & Chuck Widger: Clark's Manor Part 2

    This episode concludes the 2-part series of our discussion with both Charles (Chuck) Widger AND his son Clark. These episodes are slightly different than previous ones, because we get a deeper insight from not only the perspective of the child, Clark, who began to experience mental illness at a young age but ALSO from the parent, Chuck, who along with Clark's mother supported him throughout the experience, and tried to do everything they could to provide their son with the best care plan possible. But it wasn't easy...  Chuck Widger, a high-profile, local philanthropist and financial guru, also shares with us how the family's experience led to the creation of Clark's Manor, a milieu-style living facility for adults with chronic mental illness. The only one of it's kind on the eastern corridor, Clark's Manor provides access to care, community, programs,  and activities. They promote overall wellness, growth, and social and vocational skills. Until now, families often spent years searching for this type of care, only to land somewhere in another part of the country. This has been seen as a huge win for Philadelphia in addition to the families and individuals it supports. Chuck's hope is that everyday people can understand and realize it doesn't matter who you are, or how much money you have or don't have - you can still be impacted by mental illness.  For more information about Clark's Manor: The Journey to Clark’s Manor, a four-minute documentary. Clark’s Manor Program Overview, a two-minute video introduction Clark’s Manor Website: https://www.elwyn.org/services/clarks-manor The YANApodcast: Instagram: @the_yanapodcast  Website: www.theyanapodcast.com New episodes every Tuesday! NAMI PHILLY: Instagram: @NAMIPhiladelphia Facebook: NAMI Philadelphia Website: www.namiphilly.org  NAMI Philadelphia Warmline: 844.PHL.HOPE CRISIS RESOURCES: Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988 Crisis Text Line: Text “NAMI” to 741-741 Philadelphia Suicide and Crisis Intervention Hotline (215) 686-4420 National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) Help Line (CALL OR TEXT): (800) 931-2237 SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration): (800) 662-HELP (4357) to get connected to help for substance use disorders. The Trevor Project (Suicide/Crisis Support for LGBTQ+ Youth): (866) 488-7386, Text “Start” to 678-678 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yanapodcast/support

    45 phút
  2. 10/10/2022

    Chuck & Clark Widger: Clark's Manor Part 1

    Today's episode is the first of a 2-part series in which we will be speaking with both Charles (Chuck) Widger AND his son Clark. These episodes are slightly different than previous ones because we get a deeper insight from not only the perspective of the child, Clark, who began to experience mental illness at a young age but ALSO from the parent, Chuck, who along with Clark's mother supported him throughout the experience, and tried to do everything they could to provide their son with the best care plan possible. But it wasn't easy... Chuck Widger, a high-profile, local philanthropist and financial guru, also shares with us how the family's experience led to the creation of Clark's Manor, a milieu-style living facility for adults with chronic mental illness. The only one of it's kind on the eastern corridor, Clark's Manor provides access to care, community, programs,  and activities. They promote overall wellness, growth, and social and vocational skills. Until now, families often spent years searching for this type of care, only to land somewhere in another part of the country. This has been seen as a huge win for Philadelphia in addition to the families and individuals it supports. Chuck's hope is that everyday people can understand and realize it doesn't matter who you are, or how much money you have or don't have - you can still be impacted by mental illness. For more information about Clark's Manor: The Journey to Clark’s Manor, a four-minute documentary. Clark’s Manor Program Overview, a two-minute video introduction Clark’s Manor Website: https://www.elwyn.org/services/clarks-manor The YANApodcast: Instagram: @the_yanapodcast  Website: www.theyanapodcast.com New episodes every Tuesday! NAMI PHILLY: Instagram: @NAMIPhiladelphia Facebook: NAMI Philadelphia Website: www.namiphilly.org  NAMI Philadelphia Warmline: 844.PHL.HOPE CRISIS RESOURCES: Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988 Crisis Text Line: Text “NAMI” to 741-741 Philadelphia Suicide and Crisis Intervention Hotline (215) 686-4420 National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) Help Line (CALL OR TEXT): (800) 931-2237 SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration): (800) 662-HELP (4357) to get connected to help for substance use disorders. The Trevor Project (Suicide/Crisis Support for LGBTQ+ Youth): (866) 488-7386, Text “Start” to 678-678 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yanapodcast/support

    51 phút
  3. Kayle Melicher Part 2

    03/10/2022

    Kayle Melicher Part 2

    In today's episode we continue our conversation with Kayle Melicher. Kayle (she/her) is a 22 year old from Sacramento, CA, who is a strong believer in mental health advocacy and describes herself as an optimist and someone who is very passionate about what she does. She currently has a YouTube channel, Moments to Inspire, promoting mental health awareness as well as a mental health internship at Tower of Youth where she writes articles about mental health and is specifically working on a story from the perspective of a therapist. KAYLE: Website: www.momentstoinspire.org Instagram: @moments_to_inspire2019 YouTube: Moments to Inspire The YANApodcast: Instagram: @the_yanapodcast  Website: www.theyanapodcast.com New episodes every Tuesday! NAMI PHILLY: Instagram: @NAMIPhiladelphia Facebook: NAMI Philadelphia Website: www.namiphilly.org  NAMI Philadelphia Warmline: 844.PHL.HOPE CRISIS RESOURCES: Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988 Crisis Text Line: Text “NAMI” to 741-741 Philadelphia Suicide and Crisis Intervention Hotline (215) 686-4420 National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) Help Line (CALL OR TEXT): (800) 931-2237 SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration): (800) 662-HELP (4357) to get connected to help for substance use disorders. The Trevor Project (Suicide/Crisis Support for LGBTQ+ Youth): (866) 488-7386, Text “Start” to 678-678 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yanapodcast/support

    43 phút
  4. Paul Catrino Part 2

    19/09/2022

    Paul Catrino Part 2

    In this episode of The YANApodcast, we continue our conversation with Paul Catrino, the Founder and Captain of Sporting Serotonin soccer club. Sporting Serotonin promotes wellness in physical and mental health, which are two important components for overall wellness. Paul is also the 2021 CASA Community Recipient, a writer at BrotherlyGame, VAR Tech at Hawkeye, and most importantly a Mental Health Advocate. During Paul's spare time, he hosts a podcast called Views from the Bridge with his buddies talking about anything and everything Philadelphia Union. Tune in to hear Part 2 of Paul's inspirational story and see how he's involved with his community in advocating for mental health! PAUL: Instagram: @catrino93 Twitter: @catrino93 VIEWS FROM THE BRIDGE PODCAST: Instagram: @vftbpod Streaming on Apple Podcast and Spotify SPORTING SEROTONIN SOCCER LEAGUE: Twitter: @SerotoninSoccer Instagram: @SportingSerotonin The YANApodcast: Instagram: @the_yanapodcast  Website: www.theyanapodcast.com New episodes every Tuesday! NAMI PHILLY: Instagram: @NAMIPhiladelphia Website: www.namiphilly.org  NAMI Philadelphia Warmline: 844.PHL.HOPE CRISIS RESOURCES: Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988 Crisis Text Line: Text “NAMI” to 741-741 Philadelphia Suicide and Crisis Intervention Hotline (215) 686-4420 National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) Help Line (CALL OR TEXT): (800) 931-2237 SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration): (800) 662-HELP (4357) to get connected to help for substance use disorders. The Trevor Project (Suicide/Crisis Support for LGBTQ+ Youth): (866) 488-7386, Text “Start” to 678-678 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yanapodcast/support

    45 phút
  5. Paul Catrino

    12/09/2022

    Paul Catrino

    Paul Catrino is the Founder and Captain of Sporting Serotonin soccer club. Sporting Serotonin promotes wellness in physical and mental health, which are two important components for overall wellness. Paul is also the 2021 CASA Community Recipient, a writer at BrotherlyGame, VAR Tech at Hawkeye, and most importantly a Mental Health Advocate. During Paul's spare time, he hosts a podcast called Views from the Bridge with his buddies talking about anything and everything Philadelphia Union. Tune in to hear Paul's inspirational story and see how he's involved with his community in advocating for mental health! PAUL:  Instagram: @catrino93  Twitter: @catrino93  VIEWS FROM THE BRIDGE PODCAST:  Instagram: @vftbpod  Streaming on Apple Podcast and Spotify SPORTING SEROTONIN SOCCER LEAGUE: Twitter: @SerotoninSoccer Instagram: @SportingSerotonin The YANApodcast: Instagram: @the_yanapodcast  Website: www.theyanapodcast.com New episodes every Tuesday! NAMI PHILLY: Instagram: @NAMIPhiladelphia Website: www.namiphilly.org  NAMI Philadelphia Warmline: 844.PHL.HOPE CRISIS RESOURCES: Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988 Crisis Text Line: Text “NAMI” to 741-741 Philadelphia Suicide and Crisis Intervention Hotline (215) 686-4420 National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) Help Line (CALL OR TEXT): (800) 931-2237 SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration): (800) 662-HELP (4357) to get connected to help for substance use disorders. The Trevor Project (Suicide/Crisis Support for LGBTQ+ Youth): (866) 488-7386, Text “Start” to 678-678 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yanapodcast/support

    34 phút
  6. 30/08/2022

    Nazhah Khawaja Part 2

    Nazhah Khawaja is a Pakistani-American author from Chicago and a mom to two creative, brilliant minds! Nazhah works in the Behavioral Health Industry as an Outreach Specialist with Early Autism Services and hosts the company's Podcast - Life at EASe. Nazhah is also an event planner for a few non-profit organizations in the Chicago-land area. Nazhah's true passion is expression which can be best exemplified through her work as a poet/spoken word artist and the number of Op-ed articles she has written for various online publications. She partnered with the creative mastermind of theDemureist and held the title of ‘Women Editor’ for a few years as well as hosted events in Chicago and NY with the intention of inspiring women through engaging workshops and empowering talks. Nazhah's debut novel, The Other Side of Life, can be purchased on Amazon and can be found in Salt Lake County Libraries. NAZHAH: Instagram: @nazhah_k The Other Side of Life on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3A2NHKd Life at EASe Podcast on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3SUUv5l Early Autism Services: https://earlyautismservices.com/ EAS on Instagram: @early_autism_services The YANApodcast: Instagram: @the_yanapodcast  Website: www.theyanapodcast.com New episodes every Tuesday! NAMI PHILLY: Instagram: @NAMIPhiladelphia Website: www.namiphilly.org  NAMI Philadelphia Warmline: 844.PHL.HOPE CRISIS RESOURCES: Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988 Crisis Text Line: Text “NAMI” to 741-741 Philadelphia Suicide and Crisis Intervention Hotline (215) 686-4420 National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) Help Line (CALL OR TEXT): (800) 931-2237 SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration): (800) 662-HELP (4357) to get connected to help for substance use disorders. The Trevor Project (Suicide/Crisis Support for LGBTQ+ Youth): (866) 488-7386, Text “Start” to 678-678 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yanapodcast/support

    43 phút
  7. 23/08/2022

    Nazhah Khawaja

    Nazhah Khawaja is a Pakistani-American author from Chicago. Nazhah is a mom to two creative, brilliant minds! Nazhah works in the Behavioral Health Industry as an Outreach Specialist with Early Autism Services and is a Podcast Host for the company's Podcast - Life at EASe. Nazhah is an event planner for a few non-profit organizations in the Chicago-land area. Nazhah’s passion is expression. She is a poet/spoken word artist and has written a number of Op-ed articles for various online publications. She partnered with the creative mastermind of theDemureist and held the title of ‘Women Editor’ for a few years as well as hosted events in Chicago and NY with the intention of inspiring women through engaging workshops and empowering talks.  Nazhah's debut novel, The Other Side of Life, can be purchased on Amazon and can be found in Salt Lake County Libraries. NAZHAH:  Instagram: @nazhah_k The Other Side of Life on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3A2NHKd Life at EASe Podcast on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3SUUv5l Early Autism Services: https://earlyautismservices.com/ EAS on Instagram: @early_autism_services The YANApodcast: Instagram: @the_yanapodcast  Website: www.theyanapodcast.com New episodes every Tuesday! NAMI PHILLY: Instagram: @NAMIPhiladelphia Website: www.namiphilly.org  NAMI Philadelphia Warmline: 844.PHL.HOPE CRISIS RESOURCES: Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988 Crisis Text Line: Text “NAMI” to 741-741 Philadelphia Suicide and Crisis Intervention Hotline (215) 686-4420 National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) Help Line (CALL OR TEXT): (800) 931-2237 SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration): (800) 662-HELP (4357) to get connected to help for substance use disorders. The Trevor Project (Suicide/Crisis Support for LGBTQ+ Youth): (866) 488-7386, Text “Start” to 678-678 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yanapodcast/support

    42 phút
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A mental health podcast! This podcast is hosted by the NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Philadelphia, PA affiliate. We aim to create a space of safety, a space of love and acceptance and a space that is free of judgment and stigma. Come hang with us as we talk with youth and young adults impacted by mental illness. We will hear their powerful stories, learn how we can reach out for help when we need it and shatter stigma together! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yanapodcast/support

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