The Problem with Mental Health Awareness Month
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Emily and Essence return to Talking Shoppe noting that they skipped recording last week to protect their mental health during Mental Health Awareness Month. After a “work wife, work nemesis, or work overlord” game. They discuss how awareness months often stop at posts and slogans without creating foundational change. They debate whether “stigma” is overstated compared to lack of access, citing barriers like long waitlists, poor-quality care experiences, and insurance complexity that disproportionately impact marginalized groups, and argue the month should emphasize education, assessment, action, connection, advocacy, and system accountability. They share underrated and overrated mental health tools. They close with their weekly R.E.P.O.R.T. segment.
00:00 Welcome Back
01:31 Work Wife, Work Nemesis, or Work Overlord
06:11 Awareness Versus Action
08:02 Stigma Or Access Debate
17:09 Grassroots and Systemic Change
23:12 Underrated vs. Overrated Coping Skills
30:39 Choosing Coping Skills
31:50 Beyond Awareness Month
33:26 Mental Health Month Takeaways
34:58 Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T Segment
41:15 Wrap Up