This Way Up

Andrea

Welcome to "This Way Up," the podcast dedicated to supporting parents and caregivers navigating the complex world of mental health. Each episode, we dive deep into conversations that matter—exploring the challenges, triumphs, and transformative journeys of those facing mental health struggles within their families. Whether you’re here for expert advice, inspiring stories, or just a little boost to get you through the day, we’ve got you covered. So grab a cup of coffee, kick back, and join us as we find the bright spots in the mental health journey—because we're all climbing our way up together!

  1. Breaking Cycles: Supporting Parents in Recovery and Their Babies

    1D AGO

    Breaking Cycles: Supporting Parents in Recovery and Their Babies

    Every year, thousands of babies are born into the chaos of opioid addiction—fragile, frightened, and in need of care. Tara Sundem, founder and executive director of Hushabye Nursery, has dedicated her life to giving these babies—and their mothers—a fighting chance. Through her work, she has already saved over 1,000 babies, transforming not just their lives, but the lives of their families.Through her work, Tara reminds us that every family deserves support, understanding, and a chance to thrive. Her stories will move you, her belief will uplift you, and her mission will leave you with a renewed sense of what’s possible when care meets heart. BIO:  Tara Sundem, RN, NNP-BC, MS is a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, educator, and advocate dedicated to supporting pregnant and parenting mothers in recovery from opioid use disorders. She is the Executive Director and co-founder of Hushabye Nursery, a pioneering program in Arizona that provides compassionate care and resources for families affected by neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Tara began her nursing career at Banner Children’s Hospital and went on to specialize in neonatology, earning her Master’s in Neonatal Nurse Practitioner from Arizona State University. Over the years, she has worked in multiple hospitals and practices across Arizona, providing care to the most vulnerable newborns and their families. In addition to her clinical work, Tara is an adjunct professor at the University of Arizona, sharing her expertise with the next generation of healthcare professionals. She has been featured in news stories and invited to speak at local and national conferences on NAS, maternal recovery, and stigma reduction. Through her work at Hushabye Nursery, Tara is driving innovative approaches to care and education, helping families thrive while advocating for systemic change in support for mothers in recovery. RESOURCES/ REFERENCES: https://hushabyenursery.org/ https://www.facebook.com/hushabyenursery/ Send us a text Support the show Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their specific situations.

    54 min
  2. Why Our Words Matter & Supporting Mental Health

    SEP 11

    Why Our Words Matter & Supporting Mental Health

    Chris Segrin from the University of Arizona opens up about the messy, complicated reality of supporting someone you love who’s struggling with mental health. Instead of handing out quick fixes, Chris invites us to lean into empathy, reminding us that the illness is not the person — and that separating the two is where compassion really begins. He challenges us to communicate without judgment, to listen with curiosity instead of fear, and to find strength in acceptance. At the same time, Chris gets real about the toll caregiving can take. He gives us permission to step back, set boundaries, and care for ourselves without guilt — because we can’t pour from an empty cup. From using simple tools like text messages to create space for tough conversations, to walking the fine line between helping and enabling, Chris shows us how to show up for others while staying grounded ourselves. This is about building relationships rooted in love, honesty, and resilience — even in the hardest seasons. BIO:  Chris Segrin (Ph.D. 1990, University of Wisconsin) is a behavioral scientist whose specialty is interpersonal relationships and mental health. His research focuses on social skills, relationship development and satisfaction, and such problems as depression, anxiety, loneliness, and marital distress. This research can be found in journals such as Human Communication Research, Communication Monographs, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, Communication Research, and Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. He is author of the books Interpersonal Processes in Psychological Problems (2001, Guilford Press) and Family Communication (2005, Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers). Professor Segrin was also the editor of the journal Communication Theory from 2003-2005. In addition to his appointment in the Department of Communication, Professor Segrin is an Adjunct Professor of Psychology and Family Studies. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Arizona, Professor Segrin was on the faculty of the University of Kansas and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He teaches classes in interpersonal communication, nonverbal communication, persuasion, marriage and family, and research methods. Professor Segrin has been the recipient of six teaching awards from the University of Wisconsin, University of Kansas, and University of Arizona. Recently he has been conducting research studies on the intergenerational transmission of divorce, how social skills deficits make people vulnerable to depression, and why lonely people have more health problems. In addition, Professor Segrin has recently conducted a number of studies with colleagues at the U of A College of Nursing to develop methods for improving quality of life (e.g., depression, anxiety, relationship satisfaction, social support) for women undergoing treatment for breast cancer and their partners, as well as for men with prostate cancer and their partners. This research has been funded by the National Cancer Institute, Lance Armstrong Foundation, Oncology Nursing Foundation, and the American Cancer Society. RESOURCES/ REFERENCES: https://comm.arizona.edu/person/chris-segrin Chris Segrin Books Send us a text Support the show Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their specific situations.

    44 min
  3. The Future of Support Groups: Online, AI and Mental Happy

    JUL 22

    The Future of Support Groups: Online, AI and Mental Happy

    In this episode of This Way Up, Tamar Blue, CEO of MentalHappy, shares how technology can be a force for good in the mental health space. The conversation dives into the unique value of virtual support groups, how they differ from traditional social media, and how caregivers can find safe, tailored communities that meet their needs. Tamar also speaks candidly about the emotional and physical toll of caregiving, offering realistic self-care strategies that don't require massive time or energy. With features like anonymity, privacy, and both expert-led and peer-led groups—including free options—MentalHappy creates space for real connection and healing. The episode also explores the emerging role of AI in mental health care, where efficiency and accessibility meet the irreplaceable power of human connection. BIO Tamar Blue is the Founder and CEO of MentalHappy, a Y Combinator-backed, HIPAA-compliant platform that empowers healthcare professionals, survivors, and advocates to create and lead expert-led support groups. With over 15 years of experience advocating for group-based care and emotional wellness, Tamar is on a mission to make emotional support a standard and essential part of every healthcare journey—not an afterthought. Through MentalHappy, she’s helping reimagine how we care for people by integrating emotional well-being into the core of health and healing. RESOURCES/ REFERENCES: Main Website: https://www.mentalhappy.com Social Media Links LinkedIn (personal): https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamarlucienblue/Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/mentalhappyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mentalhappyhumansInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/livementalhappyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mentalhappyinc Send us a text Support the show Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their specific situations.

    40 min
  4. When Strep Triggers OCD, Rage, and Tics

    JUN 5

    When Strep Triggers OCD, Rage, and Tics

    For 1 in 200 kids, a simple strep throat infection can trigger PANDAS—a devastating autoimmune condition that causes sudden-onset OCD, tics, rage, and anxiety. In this episode, Ethan shares his deeply personal journey: from misdiagnoses and medication trials to discovering that brain inflammation was the key to understanding his symptoms. He opens up about the treatments that helped him take control—like CBD for inflammation, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), diet changes, exercise, and stress management—and how he’s turned his struggle into a message of hope. This one hits hard for me—PANDAS has touched my own family, and I know firsthand how isolating and overwhelming it can be. Ethan’s story is a powerful reminder that healing is possible and that no one is alone in this fight. BIO: Ethan Pompeo was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune condition called PANDAS when he was young. His symptoms came on suddenly and included everything from tics, OCD, and even rage. He found relief with Pot (marijuana); but didn’t like varying degrees of being stoned to decrease his PANDAS symptoms. Eventually he learned that it was not the THC giving him relief, but the CBD… which he could take without getting high. PANDAS – Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associate with Streptococcal Infections RESOURCES: Visit Ethan's Website: https://www.greenvalleynutrition.com/ Visit Ethan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNniFaDFyhMOnC11CDPjZEQ For More on Ethan's Upcoming Book: https://www.greenvalleynutrition.com/pages/book Send us a text Support the show Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their specific situations.

    56 min
  5. Beyond Fear- The Energetic Shift for Relationships and Parenting

    MAY 22

    Beyond Fear- The Energetic Shift for Relationships and Parenting

    Ever notice how the energy you bring into a room can shift everything—good or bad—without saying a word? In this episode, Annmarie Chereso invites us to rethink how we show up in our most important relationships—whether that’s with our kids, partners, friends, or even ourselves. She shares how tuning into your own energy and learning to trust your instincts can create more ease, better communication, and real connection. Yes, we talk parenting—but not in the usual “tips and tricks” way. Annmarie goes deeper, helping us see how fear-based habits sneak into the way we relate, and how letting go of control can actually bring us closer to the people we love (even those strong-willed little ones... or stubborn adult children). You’ll get practical, grounded advice on how to shift from reactive to intentional, and why understanding someone’s true nature—not who we wish they were—is the real key to connection. No fluff. No perfection required. Just real talk, thoughtful tools, and a fresh take that’s as useful in the carpool lane as it is in a tough conversation with your 25-year-old. BIO: Author, Meditation Teacher, and Transformational Coach, Annmarie Chereso empowers parents, children and families to discover authentic happiness and true success. Through her playful, heart-centered approach, Annmarie combines mindfulness mastery with practical tools, helping clients cultivate self-awareness, harness their innate power, and overcome limiting beliefs to embrace their most empowered selves. With over two decades of expertise, Annmarie has trained educators, students, and parents globally through online courses, coaching, speaking engagements, workshops, and retreats. She's collaborated with renowned leaders including Dr. Shefali Tsabary and The Conscious Leadership Group and has worked with institutions like The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, Francis W. Parker, and KIPP and The Chicago Public Schools. Based in downtown Chicago Annmarie and her husband co-parent their blended family of nine children and three grandchildren. You'll often find her walking her dog along Lake Michigan, taking deep breaths and embracing her mantra: "It's not about parenting perfectly, it's about parenting authentically.” RESOURCES/ REFERENCES: annmariechereso.me @annmariechereso Send us a text Support the show Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their specific situations.

    57 min
  6. Planning for Their Future: Special Needs Trusts

    MAY 8

    Planning for Their Future: Special Needs Trusts

    Who will make sure your child with special needs or mental health challenges — even as an adult — is cared for when you no longer can? In this episode of This Way Up, Andrea sits down with Sara Ecklein, a fiduciary specializing in special needs trusts, to tackle this critical question. They unpack what a special needs trust is, why it's essential for securing a stable future, and how it can protect both care and financial support, no matter your child’s age. Sarah also shares what it’s like managing the maze of public benefits and why building a trusted team is key. Whether you're just starting to plan or already deep in advocacy for your child’s mental health or special needs, this conversation offers real-world advice, fresh insights, and peace of mind for the road ahead. BIO Sara Ecklein is a California Licensed Professional Fiduciary, a Certified National Guardian, and the founder of Trust & Honor, a Mindful Fiduciary Agency. Her path to fiduciary work was deeply influenced by personal experiences with loss and end-of-life care. After witnessing a loved one's final days, Sara felt a strong calling to provide healing and calm during the end of life transition. Since 2014, she has dedicated to the private professional fiduciary profession, serving senior and disabled populations, specializing in end-of-life care, proactive planning, navigating complex family dynamics, Special Needs Trust administration and managing public benefits. As the host of The Legacy of Love podcast, Sara shares valuable insights on trust administration and end-of-life care, featuring expert interviews and personal stories to help listeners create a meaningful legacy. Sara lives in Silicon Valley with her husband and their young daughter. Links to share:  LinkedIN: www.linkedin.com/in/sara-ecklein-clpf-97460687 Legacy of Love Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2378190/15381267 Online: https://www.trustandhonor.co Send us a text Support the show Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their specific situations.

    39 min
  7. How Parenthood Changes Us- Preserving Your Relationship

    APR 24

    How Parenthood Changes Us- Preserving Your Relationship

    Parenthood messing with your mind or relationship? Psychologist Marcella Kaplani reveals the truth about Matrescence & Patrescence—and how to survive the emotional shifts. With 15+ years of experience, she breaks down the real psychological transitions into motherhood and fatherhood that no one talks about. We’re getting raw and real about what changes in your brain, your relationship, and your sense of self when you become a parent—and how to navigate it without losing your mind (or your partner). Hit play if you're ready to stop pretending everything’s fine and start understanding what’s actually happening behind the scenes of modern parenting. Like, subscribe, and share—because you’re not the only one who needs to hear this. BIO:  Markella has dedicated her career to assisting adults, parents, and children navigate their mental health challenges. She holds a Master’s degree in Clinical & Counseling Psychology and has over 15 years of experience in both psychotherapeutic and educational settings. In working with such a range of people, she’s had the opportunity to develop a comprehensive understanding of the diverse systems that constitute the human experience. As such, she possesses a holistic point of view, understanding the intricacies of interpersonal relationships and their pivotal role in mental health. After becoming a mom herself, Markella shifted her focus to mothers and couples, recognizing the challenges that parenthood presents, ironically paired with the inordinate lack of assistance provided by our institutions and systems.  Markella is passionate about elevating and empowering parents to reconnect with themselves, their partners, their children, and their dreams. She stands with compassion beside them and offers a path toward a new normal that contains even more love, even more growth, even more connection. RESOURCES/ REFERENCES: @markella.kaplani markellakaplani.com/podcast www.markellakaplani.com Instagram.com/markella.kaplani Facebook.com/markella.kaplani Send us a text Support the show Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their specific situations.

    53 min
  8. Family Dynamics and High Needs Children

    APR 10

    Family Dynamics and High Needs Children

    Parenting is never easy—but when you’re raising a high-needs child, the challenges can feel overwhelming. In this episode, we sit down with Michelle McVittie, a seasoned child life specialist and parenting coach, to unpack the complexities of family dynamics. With over two decades of experience in pediatric medical and mental health settings, Michelle shares practical strategies for creating balance in the home. We explore key topics like co-regulation—learning to manage your own emotions while guiding your child through theirs, the power of structure and self-reflection, and why rescuing your child from discomfort can actually hinder resilience. Michelle also discusses how to strengthen partnerships, sibling dynamics, and community support, ensuring that every family member—not just the child in need—gets the care and attention they deserve. If you’ve ever felt stuck navigating the emotional rollercoaster of parenting, this conversation is packed with insights, tools, and encouragement to help you lead with confidence. BIO:  Michelle McVittie is a child life specialist, author, and, parenting coach.  Michelle has over two decades of experience in pediatric medical and mental health, with young offenders, and in daycares as a behaviour specialist.  Michelle’s first book,  “I Quit! Oh, wait I’m the Mom” is a self-help book with practical tips to help Moms find their joy again in motherhood.   Michelle specializes in ADHD, anxiety, strong-willed children, parenting teens, communication, collaborative problem-solving, and emotion coaching.   Michelle is the CHCH morning live parenting expert and was the host of her own tv show Life with Children, on Cable 14.  She works with parents 1:1 and has on-demand parenting programs.  Michelle is the mother of two, a teen and a young adult and has been married to her for 21 years.  RESOURCES/ REFERENCES: https://momthemanager.ca/ https://www.facebook.com/michellemcvittiemomthemanager https://www.instagram.com/momthemanager/ https://www.tiktok.com/@momthemanager Send us a text Support the show Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their specific situations.

    43 min

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Welcome to "This Way Up," the podcast dedicated to supporting parents and caregivers navigating the complex world of mental health. Each episode, we dive deep into conversations that matter—exploring the challenges, triumphs, and transformative journeys of those facing mental health struggles within their families. Whether you’re here for expert advice, inspiring stories, or just a little boost to get you through the day, we’ve got you covered. So grab a cup of coffee, kick back, and join us as we find the bright spots in the mental health journey—because we're all climbing our way up together!

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