Mind Your Mind Speaks is a podcast series from the Cobb Collaborative that brings together subject matter experts and community leaders to help raise awareness, share resources, and inspire action through recorded conversations about mental well-being topics. This podcast is hosted by Cobb Collaborative Executive Director, Irene Barton, and is a part of Cobb Collaborative‘s Mind Your Mind mental health initiative. For more information, email communications@cobbcollaborative.org
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Mind Your Mind Speaks is a podcast series from the Cobb Collaborative that brings together subject matter experts and community leaders to help raise awareness, share resources, and inspire action through recorded conversations about mental well-being topics. This podcast is hosted by Cobb Collaborative Executive Director, Irene Barton, and is a part of Cobb Collaborative‘s Mind Your Mind mental health initiative. For more information, email communications@cobbcollaborative.org
In this episode, Irene Barton, Executive Director of Cobb Collaborative, is joined by colleague Lesleigh Sanders, Mental Health Program Coordinator, along with Barbara Garner, Executive Director at Circles Cobb, and Keylan Mitchell, Circles Cobb coach, co-owner of Mooyah Burger Bar Mableton; and Nikky and Jas, two inspiring Circles Cobb cohort members.
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Mind Your Mind Speaks
Mind Your Mind Speaks is a podcast series from the Cobb Collaborative that brings together subject matter experts and community leaders to help raise awareness, share resources, and inspire action through recorded conversations about mental well-being topics. This podcast is hosted by Cobb Collaborative Executive Director, Irene Barton, and is a part of Cobb Collaborative‘s Mind Your Mind mental health initiative. For more information, email communications@cobbcollaborative.org