Mental health conversations with people who get it.
Welcome to Our Story Isn't Over! In each episode, Elizabeth Noecker and Chandler Nolet from Youth MOVE PA share their lived experience to give you firsthand insight into what mental illness looks like and how we all can recover. This show is dedicated to providing hope that things can and do get better while normalizing healthy conversation about mental health. So whether you're feeling alone and misunderstood, or just want to better understand mental health, this is for you.
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Mental health conversations with people who get it.
Welcome to Our Story Isn't Over! In each episode, Elizabeth Noecker and Chandler Nolet from Youth MOVE PA share their lived experience to give you firsthand insight into what mental illness looks like and how we all can recover. This show is dedicated to providing hope that things can and do get better while normalizing healthy conversation about mental health. So whether you're feeling alone and misunderstood, or just want to better understand mental health, this is for you.
Children's Mental Health Awareness Week - Podcast Series 5 of 6Theme - What an ideal and realistic children's mental health system looks like?Today's episode of Our Story Isn't Over: Children's Mental Health Awareness Week edition featured Erin as a guest. Erin is Student Assistance Program (SAP) Coordinator for Northeastern Educational Intermediate Unit. She shares with us the valuable insight into mental health as it pertains to children in schools and families that support them!Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week (familyinvolvementcenter.org)
Our Story Isn't Over
Mental health conversations with people who get it.
Welcome to Our Story Isn't Over! In each episode, Elizabeth Noecker and Chandler Nolet from Youth MOVE PA share their lived experience to give you firsthand insight into what mental illness looks like and how we all can recover. This show is dedicated to providing hope that things can and do get better while normalizing healthy conversation about mental health. So whether you're feeling alone and misunderstood, or just want to better understand mental health, this is for you.