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HOPEfull Conversations with Kari Eckert

HOPEfull Conversations with Kari Eckert

著者: Kari Eckert Robbie's Hope
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Host Kari Eckert, Executive Director of Robbie's Hope Foundation, tackles meaningful conversations on teen mental health and teen suicide. Robbie's Hope Foundation is enabling teens across the country to become mental health advocates in their communities. Together we will cut the rate of teen suicide in half by 2028. For more information visit us at https://robbies-hope.com2024 人間関係 個人的成功 心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Episode 64 - Wrexham
    2026/03/31

    In a world often clouded by mental health challenges, the power of creativity can serve as a beacon of hope. In this episode of Hopeful Conversations, host Kari Eckert speaks with Oliver Stephen, a multi-disciplinary artist from Wrexham, whose work not only captures the essence of his community but also reflects his personal journey with mental health.

    Olly’s story is the story of someone who spent years feeling like he did not belong anywhere—too different, too quiet, too misunderstood, and carrying pain he did not yet have the words to explain. As an autistic, queer young person growing up between identities and expectations, he learned to survive by turning inward, hiding his hurt behind unhealthy coping mechanisms, self-destruction, and silence. What makes his story so moving is not just the depth of that loneliness, but the honesty with which he names it now: the slow weight of depression, the isolation of feeling like everyone else was given an instruction manual for life except you, and the long, hard truth that survival sometimes begins with simply realizing you are not okay.

    What changed Olly’s life was not a single miracle, but a series of brave acts—art school at age 29, counseling, sobriety, reflection, and the decision to face what had been buried inside him for years. Through photography and art, he found more than a creative outlet; he found a way to make pain visible, hold it in his hands, and begin transforming it. The camera became both shield and bridge, helping him move from being a distant observer of life to an active participant in his community. Over time, the man who once felt broken became someone students lean on, someone others trust, someone “frustratingly optimistic” enough to prove that healing is possible without pretending the wounds never existed.

    At the center of Olly’s life now is connection—his hometown of Wrexham, the people around him, the rituals that ground him, and most powerfully, his nephew and niece, who gave him a living reason to keep becoming better. Their presence turned abstract hope into something deeply personal: a promise to live in a way that would show them joy is possible. And that is the heartbeat of everything he shared: it is okay to be scared, okay to feel deeply, okay to need other people. On the other side of fear, difference, and pain, there can still be belonging. There can still be purpose. There can still be love..

    Visit Oliver’s website at https://www.oliverstephenphotography.com

    For additional resources visit us at: https://robbies-hope.com

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    40 分
  • Episode 63 - Mind Safety Institute
    2026/03/17

    My guest today is Amanda Hardin is a Registered Nurse and nationally certified firearms instructor with over a decade of experience in firearm safety, emergency response, and personal defense education. Her work sits at the intersection of healthcare, public safety, and prevention, with a focus on practical education, ethical decision-making, and real-world application.

    As the Executive Director of the Mind & Safety Institute, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit education organization, Amanda leads the development of evidence-based education and training programs designed for professionals, institutions and community organizations operating in complex safety environments. Under her leadership, the Institute delivers education across multiple disciplines, including healthcare, public safety, education, and community systems, supporting informed, responsible engagement around safety, risk, and prevention.

    Amanda’s professional background bridges clinical healthcare training with extensive experience in firearms education and safety instruction. Her work emphasizes cultural competence, legal awareness, and non-stigmatizing approaches to firearm-related topics, helping organizations strengthen trust, reduce barriers to engagement, and navigate sensitive issues without political framing.

    Through her leadership at the Mind & Safety Institute, Amanda is committed to advancing education that supports both public safety and individual responsibility, while creating space for informed, respectful conversations in the communities professionals serve.

    Learn more at https://www.mindandsafetyinstitute.org

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    32 分
  • Episode 62 - Beyond Recovery
    2025/12/09

    My guest today is Devin Daniels, the Director of Adolescent Services at Cenikor Foundation in Houston, Texas. More than 2 million teens in the US abuse drugs once every month.

    Teen substance use can quickly disrupt dreams before they even begin. The earlier we intervene, the better the outcome. Early intervention services are designed to catch the warning signs of substance use and behavioral concerns before they become lifelong struggles. Through brief interventions, screenings, and family education, it is critical empower teens and their families to take proactive steps toward healing. Whether your teen is starting to experiment with substances or showing changes in behavior, early action can help restore balance at home and at school.

    For nearly six decades, Cenikor has been an advocate and ally for a stigmatized class of people and continues to serve those from diverse walks of life. Everyone deserves a chance at recovery. When we remove the barriers and meet people where they are, incredible things can happen. Being able to afford our programs makes getting into treatment easier. So does the ability to see and speak to someone relatable and familiar. Many of our team are in recovery, allowing for deep connection and empathy.

    Learn more at https://www.cenikor.org

    For additional resources visit us at: https://robbies-hope.com

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    35 分
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