
In this episode of Mental Matters, Motivate JA engages with Judah Njoroge, a youth mental health advocate from Kenya.
Together, they explore the importance of lived experience in advocacy, the role of community care, and the ongoing work of building sustainable mental health systems. Judah shares his personal journey, reflections on recent policy wins in Kenya, and why global conversations need more local voices.
This episode offers encouragement, insight, and practical wisdom for anyone interested in building a more equitable future in mental health.
Takeaways:
Anyone can advocate for mental health; every voice matters.
Personal experience can be a powerful driver for change.
Advocacy isn’t about fixing people—it’s about supporting them.
Sustainable systems require community training and long-term vision.
Small wins deserve celebration.
Global frameworks need to be rooted in local reality.
Knowing your 'why' keeps your advocacy grounded.
Seeking help strengthens—not discredits—your leadership.
Dignity and equity should be at the heart of every system.
Highlights:
"We need to meet people where they are."
"Find your why; your voice is unique."
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction to Mental Health Advocacy
02:55 – Personal Journey and Lived Experience
05:42 – The Role of Community in Mental Health
09:49 – Advocacy with Care and Dignity
16:37 – Building Sustainable Mental Health Systems
21:26 – Celebrating Wins in Mental Health Advocacy
27:24 – Bridging Global Ideas with Local Realities
31:26 – Staying Grounded in Advocacy Work
35:25 – Encouragement for Aspiring Advocates
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