The Daily CornMeal Ysleta del Sur Pueblo
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The Daily CornMeal is dedicated to Native American Pueblo Contemporary Culture. It is a podcast version of Content produced by the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo's (a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe) Radio Station KUEH 101.5 FM LP.
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Breaking Mental Health Stigma
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo's Circle of Hope Interns and UTEP graduate students Paola Ortiz and Angelica Lastra-Farley, discuss mental health stigma and the impacts it can have on individuals and families. They also provide input on how we as a community can work towards breaking the stigma and building a healthier community.
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Self-Value
Three graduate students from the University of Texas at El Paso describe their challenges in grad school and how they overcame them! Also, they discuss the importance of taking care of yourself physically and emotionally. With Natalie Castro, Alyssa Pedregon and Richard Hernandez.
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) with LCSW Elisa Dobler
June is PTSD awareness month with LCSW Elisa Dobler Circle of Hope.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can occur due to different circumstances such as a car crash, being a victim of an assault, or being military personal who have served in a war zone. PTSD symptoms can vary per individual, however these are some of the common symptoms: avoiding thinking of the event that happened, irritability, and flash backs. If you or anyone you know are suffering from these symptoms please give us a call at Circle of Hope 915-860-6180. -
Children’s Mental Health
Vanessa Caraveo discusses Children’s Mental Health. She discusses statistics concerning children’s mental health such as prevalence and common disorders. Listen in to hear the warning signs parents can look out for in their children and who they can ask for help.
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Co-dependency and Interdependency
By: Vanessa Caraveo and Denise Rascon, MSW Interns with the Circle of Hope
Customer Reviews
Cornmeal
Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo cornmeal podcast is doing a good job of giving our Pueblo departments a chance to share information on how there programs function and what services they offer our tribal community via a podcast .