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Starting July 16, anyone in the US experiencing emotional distress or a mental health crisis can call the phone number 988 and reach a crisis counselor. Guest host Anna Sale talks to Hannah Wesolowski, chief advocacy officer of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, about bringing local call centers into this network, what challenges they’re facing and how it will reshape how we view mental health resourcing.
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In 20 years, 40% less food is expected to be produced for 9.3 billion people. At this rate, starvation and nutritional deficiencies will create diseases and civil wars. Let’s talk […]
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