Review of College Mental Health Epidemic Podcast ( May 28th, 2019)
The college mental health Epidemic podcast was an eye-opening glimpse into of the most talked about but not talked about areas in our education system, mental health.l respect the efforts of NPR bringing experienced professionals on board for this podcast such as Dr. Rostain. This made taking in the new, controversial information much easier as I knew it wasn’t coming from a biased source. This podcast was catered to anyone that wants to know what is occurring on our campuses and I appreciate it because it is crucial to know. The information is up to date and credible. This was an interesting podcast, not so much entertaining because it shed light on the suicidal ideations some students face.
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