EPISODE · Mar 31, 2021 · 8 MIN
SOLO SHOW: PSA! Mental Health Matters
from $HMONEY Radio · host Anastasia Barbuzzi
"I believe that when recovering from major financial loss (as many people are attempting to during the pandemic), mental health is really a deciding factor. But under the microscope of a more traditionalist, capitalistic viewpoint, we’re expected, in so many words, to 'keep on pushing forward' or 'make things work' without the means to do so - energetically, emotionally, and of course, mentally." - Anastasia BarbuzziYou read the title. This week, @anastasiabarbuzzi zeroes in on the effects of money on mental health and the impact of financial loss on recovery, especially during the pandemic. To explore the resources mentioned in this episode, follow these links: Mental Health Commission of CanadaGovernment of Canada mental and physical health support by province/territoryCAMH services and strategies for coping with stress and anxietyCrisis Services CanadaOntario-based financial and mental health servicesGood2Talk for post-secondary studentsTo read more about this topic on The Ledger, click here.Visit shmoney.club and join us on…Instagram: @shmoneyradio / @shmoneyhoniesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/shmoneyradioSound credits: Levels by Yung Kartz ($HMONEY theme song - intro/outro music)Edited and produced by Anastasia Barbuzzi, founder and creative director of $HMONEY ($HMONEY Radio).To get acquainted with your host, tap or click HERE.To subscribe to The #SundayScroll ☕, Anastasia’s weekly newsletter, tap or click HERE.To learn more about $HMONEY, visit shmoney.club and join us on...Instagram: @shmoneyradio / @shmoneyhoniesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/shmoneyradioSound credits: Levels by Yung Kartz ($HMONEY theme song - intro/outro music)Edited and produced by Anastasia Barbuzzi, founder and creative director of $HMONEY ($HMONEY Radio).
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"I believe that when recovering from major financial loss (as many people are attempting to during the pandemic), mental health is really a deciding factor. But under the microscope of a more traditionalist, capitalistic viewpoint, we’re expected, in so many words, to 'keep on pushing forward' or 'make things work' without the means to do so - energetically, emotionally, and of course, mentally." - Anastasia Barbuzzi You read the title. This week, @anastasiabarbuzzi zeroes in on the effects ...
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