Show your mind who's boss. A podcast where I talk about the different challenges of mental health, and ways to overcome those challenges to become more healthy and happy!
In this episode, I talk with my boy Avi about social media and the cons that it can have on society today.
In this episode, it is just me talking about the struggles I've been through and how the battle out of depression got me into talking about mental health. I also talk about the growth of Boss1 and the place I want it to go in the near future!
In this episode, I talk to Tom about the struggles he's had to deal with, including finding out he has thyroid cancer at 15 years old. He speaks on his depression that came from this experience, but also the lessons that he learned in accepting the fact that he has cancer.
In this episode, I have a conversation with a teacher at my old high school who is adored by everyone because of his bright personality and smile always on his face. We talk about the challenges that he goes through, which I feel that most people will be surprised by. We also touch on the current pandemic of Covid-19, and the struggles and dangers of being a teacher during times like these.
In this episode of Boss1, I talk with Travis about the BLM movement and the problems that some people, including him, have with it. We speak about many of the issues about which those on the left and those on the right argue, and the need to have more civil discussions when talking about such strong opinions.
In this episode, I talk with Anna about her thoughts on the state of America at the given moment, what we as a society can do to fix it, and the importance of being an anti-racist.
In this episode, I talk with my good friend Ilkay about how hard high school is and the importance of understanding how you would need to consider your mental health especially during the last two years of high school. With that experience of getting through high school and the constant uncertainty from anxiety, you will be more prepared for the challenges that life throws at you, including in college and after.
In this episode, I talk with a good friend in St. Andrews, John Kite, about how in our world today a lot of people live primarily to make money. In doing this, many leave their dreams and passions aside, and mentally that could be very unhealthy. We talk about John's passion for music, and that even though his music career has not taken off yet, he is still pushing himself to get better and learning from his mistakes!
In this episode, I have a conversation with one of my good friends about depression and the struggles that many people go through, including family issues and drug addictions, and how there is a light at the end of the tunnel by finding faith.
In this episode, my guests and I discuss the challenges occurring in the US throughout the world regarding racism and police brutality. We talk about how police brutality is a large problem, but there is still a major issue that we must try and defeat: passive racism.
In this episode, Adway and I talk about the challenges that we both had experienced from going off to college and the challenges back home because of coronavirus.
In this episode of Boss1, I interview my 8th-grade history teacher concerning the challenges that he's faced leaving a job that he enjoyed to move on to grad school and work towards his upcoming future in the federal government.