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Mental Health and the Military - VP Joe Biden, Honorable Tobias Ellwood & Pam Swann

Mental Health and the Military - VP Joe Biden, Honorable Tobias Ellwood & Pam Swann

FromInner Space with Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen


Mental Health and the Military - VP Joe Biden, Honorable Tobias Ellwood & Pam Swann

FromInner Space with Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Apr 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For this episode of Inner Space Dr Barbara heads to London for Give an Hour’s 2nd Global Summit on Mental Health Culture Change where thought leaders, influencers and advocates gathered to work on changing the culture of mental health – including attitudes toward mental health in the military and veteran community. This episode begins with a speech delivered by former US Vice President, Joe Biden – who joined the Summit as a special guest. Following Vice President Biden’s remarks, we hear a very personal interview with the Honorable Tobias Ellwood, UK Minister of Defence People and Veterans, who became a hero to many after his valiant efforts on the Westminster Bridge during a terrorist attack in 2017. Finally, Pam Swan, with Veterans United, stops by to talk about her company’s commitment to those who have served our country – and the importance of caring for the mental health needs of our military families and veterans.

Host Dr Barbara Van Dahlen
Executive Producer Adell Coleman
Producer Jackie Garofano
Associate Producer Brandon Tagoe
Technical Producer Greg Schweizer
Talent and Booking Team: A Lopez Media
Distributor: DCP Entertainment (edited)  
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Released:
Apr 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (11)

Named to TIME Magazine’s list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2012, licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen discusses mental health, emotional well-being and finding our healthy “inner space”. She talks with public figures in sports, entertainment, business, religion and politics to help us learn more about developing healthy habits, recognizing the signs of emotional pain in ourselves and our loved ones, and finding ways to care for those who are suffering. Dr. Van Dahlen also encourages people around the world to talk more openly about mental health – so that we can better support each other through the challenges we all face. Utilizing social media as a tool to share real life stories from across the globe, Inner Space will engage, inspire and connect us to each other as we work to change the culture of mental health and reminds us that our emotional well-being is just as important as our physical well-being.