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On this issue of the WIRED Experience Podcast, Clinton has the privilege of talking with KK Kokonaing and her mentor, Amy Hanna, to discuss the importance of sharing one's story and the need for all of us to learn how to grow together in one-on-one community. As Miss Indiana Teen USA, KK carries the banner to use her voice to help all people understand their value and lower the stigma around mental health.Support the show
Educators today are challenged more than ever to consider the mental health of their students first before advancing to the importance of academics. On this episode of the WIRED Experience Podcast, Clinton has a conversation with the Superintendent of Fort Wayne Community Schools, Dr. Mark Daniel, and Assistant Superintendent, Dr. Faye Williams-Robbins.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
A life of service means realizing the needs of the many and being intentional about maximizing the one and only life we are all given. On this episode of the WIRED Experience Podcast, Clinton has a chance to talk with Thomas Rhoades, a leader who's dedicated much of his life to law enforcement and community leadership through public school Board involvement as well as non-profit service.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
In 1937 Henry Collins Brown shared his mental health journey with the world in his memoir A Mind Mislaid. His story of mental breakdown was one of triumph and the cycles of life but ahead of its time in so many ways due to the stigma surrounding mental health. Fast forward to today and Henry's Great Grandson, Timothy Brown, who joins us as this episode's guest on the WIRED Experience Podcast. Lean in as Tim shares about his Great Grandfather, himself, and the importance of sharing our secret struggles as well as the re-release of Henry's story in the book, The Upside of A Breakdown available on Amazon. To learn more visit www.bwellwithtb.com.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
Experiencing trauma causes different kinds of people to respond in different kinds of ways. For women, that trauma can sometimes include sexualization and abuse that changes the self identity for years to come. On this episode of the WIRED Experience Podcast, Tammy Crane of Four:10 Ministries helps us understand her journey of self reflection and how her perspective on women in the exotic dance industry changed when she began to learn their story.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
Barry Labov has been a leader for decades through design, marketing and outfitting his clients with the best way to share their products and services. Recently RemedyLIVE served the staff of LaBov and Beyond with a WIRED Experience and Barry once again showed the essence of why he's a leader that makes a difference. You won't want to miss what he has to say and how he's brought change to his organization's mental wellness on this episode of the WIRED Experience podcast.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
How can we make it easier to talk about mental health? How about wear it? Jake Lavin, founder of the Happiness Project, wants to use clothing to increase conversations around mental health and on this episode of the WIRED Experience you'll learn why they donate 15% of their profits toward the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
Fear, isolation, and living in a world filled with noise. These are just some of the topics that Ben Gates covers in his Christian devotional book, A Word That Sustains- 40 Reflections for Today. On this episode of The WIRED Podcast Ben helps remind us, as he does his readers, that God is God and we are not, and hope comes from walking with Him daily.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
Non-profit work can be very hard on the best of days, especially when non-profits need to navigate how to stay relevant with software integration and the best ways to work smarter rather than harder. On this episode of the WIRED Experience Podcast, Brett Meyer from Impact Upgrade shares why he's passionate about helping non-profits succeed around technology and why he's passionate about the mental health conversation as a development partner with RemedyLIVE. Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
Government leaders are not always transparent about their private lives, especially when it comes to their mental health. On this episode of the WIRED Experience Podcast, Mayor Steven McMichael, of New Haven, Indiana, gives us a front row seat to his struggles, his passion, and what it means to make change around mental health as a government leader.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
If you've ever attended a training for mental health first aid, suicide prevention, or how to support those who have lost loved ones to suicide, then you’ve most likely met Alice Jordan-Miles. As the Director of Purdue University Fort Wayne’s Behavioral Health and Family Studies Institute, Alice leads out of a passion to help all people understand the importance of standing in the gap for those struggling with mental illness. On this episode of the WIREDx Podcast we get to learn more of Alice’s back story and what motivates her to be a change agent against the stigma of mental health.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
Law enforcement is a high stress game. Combine that with providing supportive presence in schools through student resources officers and you have a unique perspective on the front line of teen/adult mental health. For years, Dottie Davis not only served as a female police officer but also led the security needs of Indiana’s largest school district. Clinton had the privilege of interviewing Dottie for this episode of the WIRED Podcast to learn more about her deep passion for mental health stigma reduction.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
Leading a church congregation is an amazing feat. Just ask Dave DeSelm, who launched Fellowship Missionary Church in 1982 and saw it grow into the thousands over the decades since. Using 30+ years of leadership experience, Dave has now turned his focus to serving other Pastors to help provide coaching through the struggles, challenges, and mental health needs of these church CEOs. Clinton worked with and for Dave at Fellowship and had the great opportunity to talk to him on the WIRED Podcast about mental health and Pastors today.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
When a person’s corporate tile is Chief Culture Officer, you know they’ve been hired to be a change maker. On this episode of the WIRED podcast we learn from “LA”, a beloved leader from 3Rivers Federal Credit Union, as she shares the good and bad about adjusting to working and living amid Covid-19.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
Often times we think we know the personalities we see on our television networks. They’re familiar, trusted, and provide us important information to better understand the community we live in. But do we always know what they’re going through when it comes to mental wellness, self care, and how their job as a tv personality affects them? On this episode of the WIRED Podcast, Clinton interviews Heather Herron, a local anchorwoman for many years, and now the Vice President of Corporate Communications at Sweetwater. Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
It can be overlooked that leaders need to lead themselves first. Leaders need to be committed to looking inward so that their vulnerability can fuel personal growth and health. On this episode of the WIRED podcast, Donovan Coley, President and CEO of the Fort Wayne Rescue Mission, shares with Clinton how he looked inward to tap into his God given potential.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
Have you ever met someone who you immediately connected with? Something they shared with vulnerability created a bridge of friendship that immediately bonded you? Being vulnerable, or transparent, is an amazing way to live a life of freedom from the woes of the world around us. On this episode of the WIRED Podcast Clinton brings one of his closest friends, a transparent and incredibly vulnerable Derek Laliberte, to teach us how to lean into our past to benefit an incredible future.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
Teachers have an incredibly stressful job teaching today’s youth. And that stress takes its toll on the overall mental health of this critical group of people. On this episode of the WIRED Podcast, Clinton meets Alan Jones, Principal of Lakeside Middle School, so he could learn more about the overall mental wellness and today’s educators.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
Communities are full of leaders making change through their personal stories. They tell us about their past struggles while casting vision for a preferable future. On this episode of the WIRED Podcast, Clinton meets Nick Mehdikhan, President of First Insurance Group, and learns why the topic of mental health is deeply personal to him and how he wants to see change in our world by talking about mental health.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
As a leader, Brenda Gerber Vincent, believes she has a responsibility to create, encourage, and be involved in the conversation around mental health. Her gifts and talents as an influencer make her a perfect fit for her role as Vice President of Community and Corporate Impact with Greater Fort Wayne Inc. On the episode of the WIRED Podcast, Clinton has the privilege of hearing how she became so passionate about this topic and what she encourages all of us to do to lower the stigma around mental health.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
Seven years ago the Lutheran Foundation made a strategic decision to focus its resources on mental and behavioral health, an area that less than 1% of regional foundations choose to invest in. On this episode of the WIRED podcast, Marcia Haaff, CEO of the Lutheran Foundation, shares how we can all make change and why we all need to invest in what we've all been touched by- the unspoken topic of mental illness.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
As CEO and President of Vera Bradley, Rob Wallstrom takes seriously the responsibility he has for the 3,000 employees and international brand of this treasured company. In this episode of the WIRED Podcast, Rob shares how Vera Bradley focuses on the whole person when caring for their staff as well as what motivates and nurtures Rob as a person fulfilling his purpose as a change-making leader.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
As a survivor of Columbine high school‘s 1999 deadly shooting, Craig Scott has made it his life‘s work to encourage the world to focus on kindness and, what his sister Rachel called, a chain reaction where people feel valued. Rachel died that day at Columbine and yet for 20 years Craig has responded with forgiveness and courage to help the world learn how to take trauma and turn it around to make the world a better place. Clinton had the pleasure to sit down with Craig for this episode of the WIRED podcast.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
As a 12-year-old, Alexa Curtis launched her first blog to share her thoughts on life, fashion, and her world as a pre-teen. Ten years later, she’s the host of Radio Disney’s “Fearless Everyday” and creator of “Life Unfiltered with Alexa Curtis” - a blog and podcast that highlights the collision of lifestyle and mental health. On this episode of the WIRED Podcast, Clinton interviews Alexa on what she’s experienced and how she manages her own mental wellness in light of her success as a change maker.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
With over 60,000 clients nationwide, Brotherhood Mutual Insurance is serving the church and nonprofit in a tremendous way. For the past 12 years, Mark Robison has been Brotherhood's President, growing a team of over 500 employees. In this episode of the WIRED podcast, Clinton has a chance to hear from Mark about how leaders stay mentally healthy. Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
In this episode of the WIRED Podcast, we learn from Mark Terrell, CEO of Lifeline Youth & Family Services, Crosswinds, and Lasting Change on how faith plays a huge part in his self-care and overall mental wellness as an influencer in the community.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
In this episode of the WIRED Podcast, we hear from T.K. Herman, President and Co-Founder of Aptera Software, and why he’s leaning into learning more about himself so he can fight the “head trash” that sidelines so many people.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
“What worries us today is really is a lot of mental health stuff- there are so many people in our company and companies all around the country, all around our community, where you just don’t see it, you don’t know it, but you know they’re struggling… we do consider our employees family.” - Chuck Surack, Sweetwater OwnerIn the inaugural episode of the WIRED Podcast, Clinton talks with Chuck Surack, Founder and Owner of Sweetwater Sound, about why mental health is important to him and his wife, Lisa, and what all business owners need to think about when it comes to caring for their staff.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)
What is RemedyLIVE? We have four great services:Chat Center - 24/7, anonymous, for anyone about any topicTrends & Teens - a podcast for parents, grandparents, caretakers, or people working with teens that want to stay on top of trends and technology. WIRED - a workship for businesses, churches, and organizations looking to bring the conversation about mental health to their team. Get Schooled Tour - a school assembly program that is high energy and uses interactive polling to help students open up about their secret struggles. Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/remedylive)