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Ep. 016 - The generation gap: mental health awareness

24m · The Thoughtful Millennial · 14 Nov 15:21

In this episode we try to understand why perspectives on mental health have changed from generation to generation. As awareness and understanding of mental health illnesses continue to grow, we ask "does our generation have a increasing influence on getting mental health in the agenda?"

* The opinions in this podcast are solely our own and not the employer's at which we work.

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