PODCASTS

Embracing Identity
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Embracing Identity

In this episode, we discuss trans mental health and the mental impact of the college admissions process through the perspective of Althea Rosales, a trans high-school student.

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Let’s Get Chatty: Beauty Standards
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Let’s Get Chatty: Beauty Standards

In this episode, we introduce a new segment of the Satori podcast: Let's Get Chatty, which features a group of students discussing a common topic. This segment features students from Alabama discussing beauty standards and how they can affect mental health and different behaviors.

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Cognitive California
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Cognitive California

In this episode, Nicolas Quach discusses the different mental health policies, curriculums, and resources in California.

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International Insight
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International Insight

In this episode, Ha Nguyen, an international student who came from Vietnam explains different challenges she has faced in her transition to the U.S.

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Nourish and Flourish
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Nourish and Flourish

In this episode, Jennifer Yu, founder of the All Bodies Coalition explains different eating disorders, how to cope, as well as her own journey with mental health.

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College Stress? Don’t Distress.
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College Stress? Don’t Distress.

In this episode, we discuss different experiences and strategies to manage the hectic life of a college student with Aminata Jaiteh, a sophomore at Cornell University studying government and Africana studies.

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Mental Health in India, the UK, and the U.S.
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Mental Health in India, the UK, and the U.S.

In this podcast, Dr. Daljeet Kaur, a psychiatrist trained in the UK and practicing in India, explains the differences in mental health between India, the UK, and the U.S.

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