What is trichotillomania? Join us and our guest Abby Warren as we discuss what it's like growing up with the disorder, research, and service dogs.
An advocate for justice, diversity, and equity, JP uses their resilience and affinity for the theatrical to shed light on the stories of the marginalised. Join us as we interview this amazing mental health leader!
Committed to creating systemic change in collaboration with other disabled and neurodivergent people, Disabled Culture is a minority-led advocacy group ready to make waves. Join us as we interview founder Megan Nemire, an activist passionate about demystifying disability and mental health concepts, processes, and systems for everyone, regardless of where they are in the world.
Join us as we interview Jacklyn and Greg, the co-founders of OTs for Neurodiversity. As an advocacy initiative, they aim to influence a paradigm shift within the profession of occupational therapy and related health fields. OTs for Neurodiversity serves as a platform for amplifying the perspectives of neurodivergent individuals and promoting a strengths-based lens. Through a series of tips centered around dismantling neurotypical bias, their account challenges assumptions as it relates to the provision of identity-affirming, justice driven support.
Personality testing has taken the online world by storm— but what do they actually reveal about yourself? Join the gang as we try to find out.
Just starting the school year? Same here. Join us (and our newest host, Waka) as we explore productivity culture, the grind mentality, and our thoughts as overachievers.
Join us as we Interview Dr. Fiona Flinn: an Irish psychologist creating free resources for adolescent welfare!
With schools shut down indefinitely, several students have taken their stand to address educational inequality as a whole. Join us today as we interview Gabe, Founder of Beyond the Five!
Join MoDiv in this special collaborative feature with the students of Dartmouth Bound.
What are the education leaders amongst us doing during this time of quarantine? Join us as we interview Topknot CEO Claire Shorall, a groundbreaker in the world of female-empowered STEM work.
Our mental health representatives are here and ready to speak! Join us as we interview Sanjana of BC Youth Council and learn more about her work in promoting policy reform across Vancouver schools.
The first installment in a series analyzing the often-overlooked psychological warfare going on in pop culture today. Alternative title: to laugh track or not to laugh track?
From our movies to neuroscience, artificial intelligence has reshaped thinking as we know it. But when might it go too far?
Several communities are slowly moving out of quarantine: libraries are opening up, schools are discussing their fall plans, and life is technically going back to normal. But is this really the case? Join Bunmi, Ore, Faith, Ray, Maxine, and other guest speakers as they explore psychoterratic syndrome: a condition of stress and anxiety after prolonged distance from the outside world.
Cancel culture, performative activism, and the ever-prevalent struggle to stay true to yourself: how are the neurodivergent youth navigating through this (especially with college admissions looming around the corner)? Join Bunmi, Ray, Maxine, and Maham as they discuss it all.
Join the MoDiv community as we take a brief journey through what the fight for gender expression once was, what it has become, and what it can be in the future.
Join Anell, Faith, and another anonymous host as they discuss their experiences as LGBTQ+ people of colour and celebrating Pride during a pandemic.