• S5E3: BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month Series #1 of 2

  • Jul 14 2022
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

S5E3: BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month Series #1 of 2

  • Summary

  • Season 5 Episode 3 of The WeCOACH Podcast presented by Hudl features Part 1 of a two-part series dedicated to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) Mental Health Awareness throughout the month of July. BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month is intended to highlight the unique mental health challenges and needs of historically disenfranchised or oppressed racial and ethnic groups in the United States. With guests Megan Hankins-Maldonado [former HS & college basketball coach, now Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Executive Life Coach and founder of The R.E.C. Center (Reflect. Evolve. Conquer.)] and Michelle Bento-Jackson, Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Cal Poly Humboldt, we cover several issues related to mental health and emotional well-being along with a few other important topics as well.  Be sure to catch both episodes of this two-part series in July.

    Host: Vanessa Fuchs

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