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Connect Call
by Hannah Brett
Connect Call is a mental-health podcast where real stories meet real solutions. Each episode, your host Hannah Brett shares a true, anonymized call from their work connecting families to crisis support. Then, the exact type of provider they would call in that situation joins the conversation to break down what’s happening — and what to do next. No fluff. No fear-mongering. No endless theories. Just clear steps, human stories, and the support people wish they had in the moment everything felt too big. Connect Call — because knowing who to call is half the battle.
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EP08 - Unlock Healing: Trauma, Intensives, and Family Transformation with Amelia and Lizzy
Join host Hannah Brett in a compelling conversation with Lizzy McGlothlin and Amelia Baldwin from Onsite as they discuss how intensive programs and trauma-specific treatments are transforming lives. Discover what sets these programs apart, who they serve, and how they facilitate profound healing for both individuals and families.Lizzy McGlothlin has over 19 years in behavioral health, Lizzy has held various leadership roles and co-led The Global Exchange Conference in 2023. At Onsite, she applies her extensive experience to boost the organization’s growth.Amelia Baldwin is the Executive Director at Onsite, Amelia has spent 15 years expertly leading Milestones, aligning clients' healing journeys with strategic goals. Her client-focused approach ensures personalized care, often extending beyond Onsite’s offerings.Key Topics Discussed:Understanding the structure and function of intensive therapy programsIdentifying suitable candidates for trauma-specific treatmentsThe critical role of family involvement and collaborative care in the healing processContrasting the benefits of short-term intensives versus long-term treatment solutionsBe sure and tune in! Whether you're seeking personal growth, trauma recovery, or family reconnection, you will learn what programs are designed to meet you where you are, guiding you forward one step at a time.Useful links:Experience OnsiteContact Us - Resources & QuestionsBe a Guest and Tell Us Your StoryFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on YouTube About the Host:With nearly 20 years of experience in the behavioral health and treatment industry, Hannah Brett, Founder of HB Connect, is a trusted resource for providers, families, and organizations navigating the complex landscape of mental health care. Over the course of her career, Hannah has partnered with leading national treatment centers to help ensure individuals and families receive compassionate, evidence-based support. Her unwavering advocacy for children's mental health, combined with her deep industry knowledge, makes her one of the most effective and sought-after voices in the field. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Communications, Hannah brings a unique blend of strategic insight, operational expertise, and heart to every engagement. Through HB Connect, she works with treatment programs and healthcare organizations to design outreach and growth strategies that are both thoughtful and impactful-always with the goal of improving access to quality care. When she's not building connections in the mental health community, Hannah finds joy traveling to the UK to visit family, spending time with her close-knit circle of friends, and sharing life with her wife, Stacey, and their beloved pup, Frankie.Podcast Produced by Jen Kourtei at Savvy Edge Marketing
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EP07 - Breaking the Silence: My Journey Through Depression and Treatment with Hannah Brett
Welcome to this week's heartfelt episode of Connect Call, where host Hannah Brett takes the mic solo to share her deeply personal story. Join Hannah as she opens up about her experiences with depression, the various treatments she's explored, and why she's passionate about having honest conversations around mental health.Key Topics Discussed:Hannah's personal journey with depression and how it's shaped her outlook on lifeAn exploration of the mental health treatments and therapies that have been part of her healing processA candid discussion on the potential role of psychedelics in mental health careWhy reducing stigma is crucial and how we can all contribute to more open dialogues about mental healthTune in as we break the silence and shed light on these important topics, with the hope of educating, inspiring, and bringing comfort to those who might be walking a similar path.Useful links:Contact Us - Resources & QuestionsBe a Guest and Tell Us Your StoryFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on YouTube About the Host:With nearly 20 years of experience in the behavioral health and treatment industry, Hannah Brett, Founder of HB Connect, is a trusted resource for providers, families, and organizations navigating the complex landscape of mental health care. Over the course of her career, Hannah has partnered with leading national treatment centers to help ensure individuals and families receive compassionate, evidence-based support. Her unwavering advocacy for children's mental health, combined with her deep industry knowledge, makes her one of the most effective and sought-after voices in the field. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Communications, Hannah brings a unique blend of strategic insight, operational expertise, and heart to every engagement. Through HB Connect, she works with treatment programs and healthcare organizations to design outreach and growth strategies that are both thoughtful and impactful-always with the goal of improving access to quality care. When she's not building connections in the mental health community, Hannah finds joy traveling to the UK to visit family, spending time with her close-knit circle of friends, and sharing life with her wife, Stacey, and their beloved pup, Frankie.Podcast Produced by Jen Kourtei at Savvy Edge Marketing
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EP06 - Beyond the Stigma: Addressing Mental Health in Young Men with Jordan & Mark
This week on the Connect Call Podcast, Hannah dives into an insightful discussion with Jordan Spektor, CDO of Pace Recovery Center and Mark Oerther, CEO of Balance House, focusing on the mental health challenges confronting young men.Jordan, originally from Seattle, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from USC in 2007. After battling alcoholism for eight years, he achieved sobriety in 2011, an experience that fueled his dedication to helping others. With more than 14 years in the field of behavioral health, he enhanced his expertise with an MBA in Healthcare Administration from the University of Denver in 2020.Mark contributes over 25 years of experience in mental health and substance abuse treatment. He holds degrees in Business Management from Coastal Carolina University and Addictions Counseling from Penn State. Mark is deeply committed to patient care, team development, and innovation within behavioral health.This episode discusses the significance of gender-specific treatment programs for young men, the advantages of extended stays, and the pivotal role of clinical work in recovery. Featuring insights from industry experts Mark Oerther and Jordan Spektor, the discussion highlights the importance of long-term commitment, personalized care, and overcoming the stigma surrounding mental health and substance use.Key Topics Discussed:Gender-specific treatment for young menImportance of extended stays in recoveryRole of clinical work and personalized careOvercoming stigma around mental health and substance useTune in for an enlightening discussion that could change your perspective on mental health treatments!Useful links:Contact Us - Resources & QuestionsBe a Guest and Tell Us Your StoryFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on YouTube About the Host:With nearly 20 years of experience in the behavioral health and treatment industry, Hannah Brett, Founder of HB Connect, is a trusted resource for providers, families, and organizations navigating the complex landscape of mental health care. Over the course of her career, Hannah has partnered with leading national treatment centers to help ensure individuals and families receive compassionate, evidence-based support. Her unwavering advocacy for children's mental health, combined with her deep industry knowledge, makes her one of the most effective and sought-after voices in the field. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Communications, Hannah brings a unique blend of strategic insight, operational expertise, and heart to every engagement. Through HB Connect, she works with treatment programs and healthcare organizations to design outreach and growth strategies that are both thoughtful and impactful-always with the goal of improving access to quality care. When she's not building connections in the mental health community, Hannah finds joy traveling to the UK to visit family, spending time with her close-knit circle of friends, and sharing life with her wife, Stacey, and their beloved pup, Frankie.Podcast Produced by Jen Kourtei at Savvy Edge Marketing
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EP05 - Revolutionizing Mental Health: The Power of Ketamine with Jonathan Lowe
Join host Hannah Brett on this week's episode of the Connect Call Podcast as she sits down with Jonathan Lowe, DNP, a highly qualified psychiatric nurse practitioner with advanced training in psychedelic medicines. A 2007 graduate from the University of Pennsylvania, Jonathan has completed further education through the Integrative Psychiatry Institute and operates the first esketamine (Spravato) clinic in the North Lake Tahoe area.In this insightful conversation, Hannah shares her personal journey with mental health and dives deep into the transformative potential of ketamine and psychedelic treatments for depression and trauma. With expert insights from Jonathan Lowe, they explore a range of topics that could reshape the future of psychiatric care.Key Topics Discussed:Understanding the neurobiology of ketamine Comparing traditional antidepressants with psychedelic treatmentsDebunking myths and misconceptions about ketamine and psychedelicsRecognizing treatment resistance and when to consider alternative therapiesEvaluating the safety, risks, and side effects of ketamine Anticipating the future of psychiatric treatments Discussing access, affordability, and legal considerations for these treatmentsTune in for an enlightening discussion that could change your perspective on mental health treatments!Useful links:Contact Us - Resources & QuestionsBe a Guest and Tell Us Your StoryFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on YouTube About the Host:With nearly 20 years of experience in the behavioral health and treatment industry, Hannah Brett, Founder of HB Connect, is a trusted resource for providers, families, and organizations navigating the complex landscape of mental health care. Over the course of her career, Hannah has partnered with leading national treatment centers to help ensure individuals and families receive compassionate, evidence-based support. Her unwavering advocacy for children's mental health, combined with her deep industry knowledge, makes her one of the most effective and sought-after voices in the field. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Communications, Hannah brings a unique blend of strategic insight, operational expertise, and heart to every engagement. Through HB Connect, she works with treatment programs and healthcare organizations to design outreach and growth strategies that are both thoughtful and impactful-always with the goal of improving access to quality care. When she's not building connections in the mental health community, Hannah finds joy traveling to the UK to visit family, spending time with her close-knit circle of friends, and sharing life with her wife, Stacey, and their beloved pup, Frankie.Podcast Produced by Jen Kourtei at Savvy Edge Marketing
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EP04 - Healing Together: Strengthening Family Bonds Through Love with Heather Hayes
Join us for a heartfelt conversation on the Connect Call Podcast this week as Hannah chats with Heather Hayes, the founder and CEO of Heather R Hayes & Associates, Inc. Heather is not only a licensed counselor in Georgia but also a Board Registered Interventionist (CIP) and a Certified ARISE Interventionist. With a B.A. from Emory University and an M.Ed. from Antioch University in Counseling Psychology, she brings over 35 years of experience in behavioral health to our discussion.In this episode, Heather chats about the powerful impact of seeking help within family dynamics. She talks about how families can use love and support as the foundation of their healing journey and stresses the importance of learning and growing together to foster a healthier environment.Key Topics Discussed:Find out what seeking help looks like and why it’s so important.Discover how families can embrace new ways of interacting with one another.Learn why reacting differently is crucial for family healing.Embrace the journey of learning and growing as a family.Understand that support and love are essential elements of the healing process.Tune in for an inspiring episode exploring how families can strengthen their bonds through growth and understanding.Useful links:SAMHSA’s National HelplineContact Us - Resources & QuestionsBe a Guest and Tell Us Your StoryFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on YouTube About the Host:With nearly 20 years of experience in the behavioral health and treatment industry, Hannah Brett, Founder of HB Connect, is a trusted resource for providers, families, and organizations navigating the complex landscape of mental health care. Over the course of her career, Hannah has partnered with leading national treatment centers to help ensure individuals and families receive compassionate, evidence-based support. Her unwavering advocacy for children's mental health, combined with her deep industry knowledge, makes her one of the most effective and sought-after voices in the field. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Communications, Hannah brings a unique blend of strategic insight, operational expertise, and heart to every engagement. Through HB Connect, she works with treatment programs and healthcare organizations to design outreach and growth strategies that are both thoughtful and impactful-always with the goal of improving access to quality care. When she's not building connections in the mental health community, Hannah finds joy traveling to the UK to visit family, spending time with her close-knit circle of friends, and sharing life with her wife, Stacey, and their beloved pup, Frankie.Podcast Produced by Jen Kourtei at Savvy Edge Marketing
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EP03 - Uncovering the Truth: Red Flags Within Residential Treatment with Nikki Soda
This week on the Connect Call podcast, Hannah speaks to Nikki Soda, a dynamic advocate and strategic marketer renowned for her expertise in the behavioral health sector. With a Master of Science in Addiction Policy from Georgetown University, Nikki brings over a decade of experience and is dedicated to advancing practices within the field.As the Executive Director of Soda’s Consulting, Nikki leverages her knowledge of addiction policy to promote change through local and national initiatives. She guides treatment centers in engaging with public policy efforts, fostering a collaborative environment for effective contributions to policy discussions.Key Topics Discussed:Identifying red flags in treatment programsUnderstanding regulatory gaps and oversightEssential questions families should ask when evaluating treatment optionsEmpowering families with resources and informationEngaging treatment centers in public policy effortsTune in as the discuss the pivotal topic of ethics in residential treatment. Nikki shares her expertise on identifying red flags and navigating regulatory gaps, offering families valuable insights.Useful links:Get Your Copy of Adolescent Treatment QuestionsContact Us - Resources & QuestionsBe a Guest and Tell Us Your StoryFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on YouTube About the Host:With nearly 20 years of experience in the behavioral health and treatment industry, Hannah Brett, Founder of HB Connect, is a trusted resource for providers, families, and organizations navigating the complex landscape of mental health care. Over the course of her career, Hannah has partnered with leading national treatment centers to help ensure individuals and families receive compassionate, evidence-based support. Her unwavering advocacy for children's mental health, combined with her deep industry knowledge, makes her one of the most effective and sought-after voices in the field. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Communications, Hannah brings a unique blend of strategic insight, operational expertise, and heart to every engagement. Through HB Connect, she works with treatment programs and healthcare organizations to design outreach and growth strategies that are both thoughtful and impactful-always with the goal of improving access to quality care. When she's not building connections in the mental health community, Hannah finds joy traveling to the UK to visit family, spending time with her close-knit circle of friends, and sharing life with her wife, Stacey, and their beloved pup, Frankie.Podcast Produced by Jen Kourtei at Savvy Edge Marketing
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EP02 – Unseen Wounds: Mental Health After Trauma with Nicole Cook
Please note: This episode of Connect Call discusses school shootings and may be distressing. Listener discretion is advised. If you're struggling, support is available, please consider reaching out to a trusted person or a local crisis resource. Thank YOU.In this profound episode of the Connect Call podcast, host Hannah Brett has a heartfelt conversation with Nicole Cook, they discuss the unseen wounds left by trauma and gun violence. Nicole, a dedicated researcher, is on a mission to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care to communities in need and to develop evidence-based interventions that enhance primary and behavioral healthcare.As their discussion unfolds, Nicole shares her story and initiatives include leveraging technology to support patients with chronic pain and chronic disease, as well as harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning to gain a better understanding of the health impacts of firearm violence exposure.This episode maintains its focus on the mental health aftermath of the Parkland shooting, shedding light on the systemic gaps and resource deficiencies faced by victims and their families. Nicole and Hannah disuss the urgent need for structured, evidence-based trauma care and the crucial role of advocacy and community support in the healing process.Key Topics Discussed:The continuing mental health impact of gun violencePersistent resource gaps and systemic failuresThe ongoing need for advocacy and community support for trauma victimsJoin us for this essential dialogue as we peel back the layers of trauma and explore additional pathways to recovery.Useful links:Contact Us - Resources & QuestionsBe a Guest and Tell Us Your StoryFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on YouTubeOnsite's Trauma Intensives About the Host:With nearly 20 years of experience in the behavioral health and treatment industry, Hannah Brett, Founder of HB Connect, is a trusted resource for providers, families, and organizations navigating the complex landscape of mental health care. Over the course of her career, Hannah has partnered with leading national treatment centers to help ensure individuals and families receive compassionate, evidence-based support. Her unwavering advocacy for children's mental health, combined with her deep industry knowledge, makes her one of the most effective and sought-after voices in the field. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Communications, Hannah brings a unique blend of strategic insight, operational expertise, and heart to every engagement. Through HB Connect, she works with treatment programs and healthcare organizations to design outreach and growth strategies that are both thoughtful and impactful-always with the goal of improving access to quality care. When she's not building connections in the mental health community, Hannah finds joy traveling to the UK to visit family, spending time with her close-knit circle of friends, and sharing life with her wife, Stacey, and their beloved pup, Frankie.Podcast Produced by Jen Kourtei at Savvy Edge Marketing
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EP01 – Held Hostage by Your Child’s Emotions: Seeking Solutions with Tootie and Brandon
Join host Hannah Brett on the Connect Call Podcast as she chats about the intricate world of family dynamics, focusing on the critical role of parental involvement in addressing youth mental health and substance abuse. With expert insights from guests Tootie Landry and Brandon Mitchell, this episode provides actionable guidance for parents and professionals navigating these challenging issues.Tootie Landry, a South Louisiana native, transitioned from a successful career as a stockbroker and radio commentator to a dedicated addiction counselor and interventionist after her own transformative experience at the Palmetto Recovery Center. With 18 years in the field, Tootie is passionate about helping families reclaim their lives from the grips of addiction.Brandon Mitchell, a former NFL defensive lineman and Super Bowl XXXVI Champion, now channels his journey of recovery into empowering others. As a co-founder of Acadiana Intervention, he works alongside Tootie to support individuals on their path to recovery.Key Topics Discussed:Parental Authority: The importance of parents reclaiming their authority to guide their children through recovery.Self-Change: The necessity for parents to first change themselves to facilitate their child's recovery process.Communication: Effective communication as a tool for parents to support their children during interventions.Generational Trauma: Addressing and overcoming past trauma to improve parenting styles and relationships.Fear and Hesitation: Confronting parental fears and hesitations to implement necessary interventions and boundaries.By tuning in, listeners will gain valuable insights into creating a nurturing environment that fosters healing and growth for their families.Useful links:Contact TootieContact BrandonContact Us - Resources & QuestionsBe a Guest and Tell Us Your StoryFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on YouTube About the Host:With nearly 20 years of experience in the behavioral health and treatment industry, Hannah Brett, Founder of HB Connect, is a trusted resource for providers, families, and organizations navigating the complex landscape of mental health care. Over the course of her career, Hannah has partnered with leading national treatment centers to help ensure individuals and families receive compassionate, evidence-based support. Her unwavering advocacy for children's mental health, combined with her deep industry knowledge, makes her one of the most effective and sought-after voices in the field. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Communications, Hannah brings a unique blend of strategic insight, operational expertise, and heart to every engagement. Through HB Connect, she works with treatment programs and healthcare organizations to design outreach and growth strategies that are both thoughtful and impactful-always with the goal of improving access to quality care. When she's not building connections in the mental health community, Hannah finds joy traveling to the UK to visit family, spending time with her close-knit circle of friends, and sharing life with her wife, Stacey, and their beloved pup, Frankie.Podcast Produced by Jen Kourtei at Savvy Edge Marketing
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EP00 – Answering the Call: Why Your Story Matters with Hannah Brett
In this special solo episode, Hannah Brett shares her journey into mental health advocacy, the mission behind her upcoming podcast "Connect Call," and how her 20+ years of experience in the treatment industry informs her work. She emphasizes the importance of accessible, trustworthy resources for mental health and addiction, aiming to empower families and individuals.Key Topics Discussed:Hannah’s personal story and background in the treatment industryThe origin and purpose of "Connect Call" podcastHow the show will connect listeners with top mental health and addiction providersThe significance of community and reputable support systemsHannah’s mission to normalize mental health conversations and reduce stigmaThe role of humor and authenticity in conversations about mental healthPractical advice for families and individuals seeking helpThe importance of being guided by trusted professionals and resourcesRemember, building a support network with trusted professionals makes all the difference in mental health and recovery. Tune in to "Connect Call" for stories, resources, and hope.Useful links:Contact Us - Resources & QuestionsBe a Guest and Tell Us Your StoryFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on YouTubeAbout the Host:With nearly 20 years of experience in the behavioral health and treatment industry, Hannah Brett, Founder of HB Connect, is a trusted resource for providers, families, and organizations navigating the complex landscape of mental health care. Over the course of her career, Hannah has partnered with leading national treatment centers to help ensure individuals and families receive compassionate, evidence-based support. Her unwavering advocacy for children's mental health, combined with her deep industry knowledge, makes her one of the most effective and sought-after voices in the field. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Communications, Hannah brings a unique blend of strategic insight, operational expertise, and heart to every engagement. Through HB Connect, she works with treatment programs and healthcare organizations to design outreach and growth strategies that are both thoughtful and impactful-always with the goal of improving access to quality care. When she's not building connections in the mental health community, Hannah finds joy traveling to the UK to visit family, spending time with her close-knit circle of friends, and sharing life with her wife, Stacey, and their beloved pup, Frankie.Podcast Produced by Jen Kourtei at Savvy Edge Marketing
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Connect Call is a mental-health podcast where real stories meet real solutions. Each episode, your host Hannah Brett shares a true, anonymized call from their work connecting families to crisis support. Then, the exact type of provider they would call in that situation joins the conversation to break down what’s happening — and what to do next. No fluff. No fear-mongering. No endless theories. Just clear steps, human stories, and the support people wish they had in the moment everything felt too big. Connect Call — because knowing who to call is half the battle.
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