To Write Love on Her Arms
Summary: From the nonprofit To Write Love on Her Arms comes a new podcast about mental health and the things that make us human. Each episode will cover topics we tend not to talk about, including depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide.
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- Artist: TWLOHA
- Copyright: 2018 TWLOHA
Podcasts:
Episode 305: "Elizabeth Wilder: Depression Comes in Waves"
Episode 304: Bianca Mujica: My Value is Not Based on Numbers
Episode 303: Listening to Black Voices: A Conversation with EbonyJanice Moore
Episode 302: Listening to Black Voices: A Conversation with Krys Marshall and Joél Leon
Episode BW04: “No One Else Can Play Your Part” - A Conversation With Levi The Poet
Episode BW03: “Hope Remains” - A Conversation With Renee Yohe
Episode BW02: “We Need Your Presence, Not Your Perfection” - A Conversation With Tianna Soto
Episode BW01: Black And White
In this episode, TWLOHA's Director of Outreach Chad Moses chats with long-time humanitarian and TWLOHA board member Chris Heuertz. Together they explore the themes of grief, gratitude, and mindfulness, and how to make room for those emotions and practices when facing a global crisis.
Episode 301: Counselor Aaron Moore: Coping With Anxiety and Isolation in a Pandemic
Bonus Episode: Noah Gundersen: On Showing Up, Therapy, and Being Vulnerable
Bonus: #WelcomeToMidnight
In this episode, TWLOHA founder Jamie Tworkowski speaks to Nancy Lublin, the founder and CEO of Crisis Text Line. In this interview, Nancy talks about why she started Crisis Text Line, what it means to move someone from a hot moment to a cool calm, why their crisis counselors are empathy MVPs, and what the data has shown about things like self-harm and sleep problems, and more.
Backstage Conversations At Live. Life. Love. With Jon Bellion, lovelytheband, Chelsea Cutler, And More
Episode 210: There Is Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Jenna Lilley