Katori Walker Interview - Live Podcast
Katori Walker sits down with Dr. Milo Dodson and …
First published
07/07/2018
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health
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Summary
Katori Walker sits down with Dr. Milo Dodson and opens up about how music played such a positive impact in his life after the death of his brother. Katori also explains the importance of mental health, and encourages the youth to not be afraid to be their real, authentic selves. Join us as we continue to work towards de-stigmatizing Mental Health.
Duration
43 minutes
Parent Podcast
Mental Health
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