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Confronting Mental Health Stigma as a Community & Supporting Young Minds with Rocio Rivas Silva

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What if empowering young voices could reshape the future of mental health support in our communities? Join us as we sit down with the Youth Substance Misuse and Suicide Prevention Coordinator for Cook County, Minnesota, Rocio Rivas Silva who shares her transformative work in creating a youth prevention coalition. This initiative is not just about addressing mental health challenges among young people but equipping them with the tools to express their needs and lead community projects. We discuss an important pilot program that trains young adults to handle mental health crises, highlighting the essential nature of promoting the 988 crisis line. This conversation with Rocio and host Carly Jean Puch underscores the pressing need to dismantle the stigma surrounding mental health and foster environments where open dialogues thrive.

In a world bustling with expectations, we explore the power of mindfulness and self-care as cornerstones of mental well-being. From setting boundaries to recognizing personal stress signals, this episode offers practical strategies for maintaining balance and avoiding burnout while pursuing personal passions. As societal awareness of mental health grows, we reflect on the shift from past generational taboos to a more open and supportive dialogue. Discover the value of community support, the art of active listening, and simple mindful practices that can be integrated into daily life. Whether it's through moments of solitude, engaging activities, or finding joy beyond traditional paths, we discuss how these everyday practices can lead to a more fulfilling and balanced life.

Guest Bio: Rocio Rivas is a Public Health Educator at Cook County Public Health, focusing on youth well-being and prevention work. She considers herself an independent woman with diverse skills and traits and holds a B.S. in Food Engineering, refining her analytical and logical thinking. She has extensive experience in education, having previously managed the Plant & Food Science Laboratory at Montana State University. Rocio has also gained ample experience in the food and services industry, especially in the past four years when she decided to be a Cook County resident, allowing her to meet a big part of this community. She is a friendly and adaptable person who is always ready to meet the community's needs and support their overall well-being, regardless of their age or background. Rocio is fluent in Spanish and English, bridges that foster inclusivity by bridging cultural and linguistic gaps. Committed to personal and professional growth, she's driven to promote well-being and safety in the community.

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What if empowering young voices could reshape the future of mental health support in our communities? Join us as we sit down with the Youth Substance Misuse and Suicide Prevention Coordinator for Cook County, Minnesota, Rocio Rivas Silva who shares her transformative work in creating a youth prevention coalition. This initiative is not just about addressing mental health challenges among young people but equipping them with the tools to express their needs and lead community projects. We discuss an important pilot program that trains young adults to handle mental health crises, highlighting the essential nature of promoting the 988 crisis line. This conversation with Rocio and host Carly Jean Puch underscores the pressing need to dismantle the stigma surrounding mental health and foster environments where open dialogues thrive.

In a world bustling with expectations, we explore the power of mindfulness and self-care as cornerstones of mental well-being. From setting boundaries to recognizing personal stress signals, this episode offers practical strategies for maintaining balance and avoiding burnout while pursuing personal passions. As societal awareness of mental health grows, we reflect on the shift from past generational taboos to a more open and supportive dialogue. Discover the value of community support, the art of active listening, and simple mindful practices that can be integrated into daily life. Whether it's through moments of solitude, engaging activities, or finding joy beyond traditional paths, we discuss how these everyday practices can lead to a more fulfilling and balanced life.

Guest Bio: Rocio Rivas is a Public Health Educator at Cook County Public Health, focusing on youth well-being and prevention work. She considers herself an independent woman with diverse skills and traits and holds a B.S. in Food Engineering, refining her analytical and logical thinking. She has extensive experience in education, having previously managed the Plant & Food Science Laboratory at Montana State University. Rocio has also gained ample experience in the food and services industry, especially in the past four years when she decided to be a Cook County resident, allowing her to meet a big part of this community. She is a friendly and adaptable person who is always ready to meet the community's needs and support their overall well-being, regardless of their age or background. Rocio is fluent in Spanish and English, bridges that foster inclusivity by bridging cultural and linguistic gaps. Committed to personal and professional growth, she's driven to promote well-being and safety in the community.

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