
The goal of Millennial Mental Health Channel is to provide listeners with the perspectives of a psychiatrist and a therapist as their thoughts relate to the world of mental health while also making the information useful and easy to understand. MMHC - by millennials, for everyone!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 151 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementMental HealthHealth & FitnessEducation | |||

Although the holidays are supposed to be a magical time of year, it consistently brings a rise in substance use and overdoses. In this episode Justin and Eddie break down some of these trends, help the listers understand why the holidays can be so st... more
Eddie and Justin have been doing this show for 6 years. On this episode they recap their business trip to Portugal. Then, they discuss how life, mental health, and the world have changed in the last 6 years.
Five years ago Isaiah was a guest on MMHC, and a lot has changed for him. He went from a youth pastor aspiring to be a neurosurgeon to being an atheist psychiatrist. In this episode, hear how residency training and life beat him down, and rebuilt him... more
A recent study shows that asking deep questions strengthens relationships. In this episode, Eddie and Justin dive into some deep questions about life, family, and career. They share tips on how to start conversations with young people, make a decent ... more
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Thank you for bringing us fact-based and comedic updates in the mental health world. Keep up the rad work, guys!
Noting an error in the last episode, he did not have a book club, he wrote a review on goodreads about the book, with a very insightful and reflexive perspective tbh.
I wish they didn’t laugh too much, it is really annoying specially when the jokes are really not funny at all ! Talking too fast on such serious matter !
A wide breadth of serious topics, and a lot of laughs
Justin and Eddie bring humor and honesty to topics that are tough to talk about but so important. These two are help changing the stigmas and stereotypes about mental health and well-being by showing that you can be vulnerable and still strong, that you can be wrong and right, and that it’s okay to not always be OK. Well done gentlemen. Let’s usher in a new world of empathy and compassion where we are all allowed to feel without fear of judgment.
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This podcast focuses on mental health topics, blending professional insights from both a psychiatrist and a licensed counselor, making complex issues accessible to a broad audience. Over its episodes, it consistently tackles themes like the impact of technology on mental health, discussions around mental health within generational contexts, and strategies for improving emotional well-being. Furthermore, the hosts emphasize the importance of candid conversations to break societal stigmas surrounding mental health. Their engaging and light-hearted approach invites listeners to explore tough subjects while also fostering a positive attitude towards mental health conversations. Unique segments often introduce humor alongside valuable content, a... more
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Recent guests on Millennial Mental Health Channel include:
1. Dr. Alisa Karmel
2. Kyle Mikel
3. Dr. Mark Mullen
4. Ann Russo
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