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The Aevidum Podcast
by The Aevidum Podcast
Aevidum, which means "I've got your back," was created by students after they lost a classmate to suicide. The Aevidum Podcast elevates student voices and experiences to shatter the silence surrounding mental health and suicide. Student leaders from schools across the country discuss wellness-related topics to raise awareness, shatter stigma, spread hope, and remind individuals that they're not alone.
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S02E02 - Let's Talk
In this episode, we step inside Aevidum’s 10th Anniversary Talk Workshop. This student-led mental health workshop brought together schools from across Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley to share stories, break stigma, and remind each other that no one is alone. Francesca sits down with two student facilitators from Nazareth Area High School, Connor and Vivian, who not only attended the event but also helped lead it. Together they reflect on why peer-to-peer conversations are so powerful, how vulnerability can transform a room, and what it really means to live out the promise of “I’ve got your back.”
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Expressive Arts & Mental Health
Can dance or music really improve your mental health? In this episode of The Aevidum Podcast, we explore how creative expression can be a powerful outlet for mental health. Tune in to hear Alena’s story of finding calm and confidence through dance, and Kristin Ransom’s, a board certified music therapist at Lancaster Behavioral Health Hospital, insights on the healing power of expressive arts.
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Aevidum - Teen Talk
Sometimes, all you need is someone to talk to. In Chester and Montgomery counties in Pennsylvania, teens are connecting with other teens through a free daily program called Teen Talk. In this episode, host Stephen Jiwanmall chats with program coordinators about how the service runs and how students can get involved in volunteering. In Montgomery County, volunteers respond to calls and texts daily from 1 to 9 p.m. The Teen Talk Line is 866-825-5856, and the Teen Text Line is 215-703-8411. In Chester County, volunteers respond to calls and texts daily from 3 to 7 p.m. The Teen Talk Line is 855-852-8336, and the Teen Text Line is 484-362-9515.
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Mind the Boys
Mental health impacts all genders, and talking about it can be a challenge for boys and young men. In this episode, a high school senior talks about how he encourages his peers to take care of their mental health, and a psychiatrist shares how gender roles and differences factor into how boys and young men address mental health.
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Caring for Classmates
Yes, it’s true — one person truly can make a difference! In this episode, a student shares her story of supporting Aevidum and mental health initiatives — from baking cakes to creating care packages for local students.
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Fit Body, Fit Mind
In this episode, we’re learning more about how staying active can help not just your body but also your mind. Recently, we sat down with Jess Langlois. She just graduated from Lafayette College, and she’s interned with Aevidum. Her psychology research project sheds light on the ways in which exercise could be an important way to treat mental health. Check out our conversation and give it a listen today!
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Breaking the Stigma
While addressing mental health is no laughing matter, comedy is the way that one man is making a difference. Comedian Chris Nee brings a special comedy show to Allentown, Pennsylvania on June 1 to benefit Aevidum. In this episode, Chris shares his mental health journey and how he’s used laughter to break the stigma around mental health.
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Addressing Self-Harm
It’s possible that someone you know may be suffering in silence. Self-harm is something often done in private, and it’s not talked about a lot. In this episode, students speak up about the issue, sharing personal experiences — including how they managed to stop self-harm. A licensed professional counselor also sheds light on the issue, which can help others identify important signs.
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Finding Value in Your Voice
How can you use your voice and personal experiences to make a difference in the world of mental health and suicide prevention? Our host, Stephen Jiwanmall, and our guest Francesca Pileggi, Aevidum’s Executive Director, are committed to doing just that. Learn more about Stephen’s and Francesca’s journeys from struggle to their current roles as mental health advocates and discover how you can find value in your own voice as well.
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The Aevidum Story: 20 Years Later
What is Aevidum, and how did it get started? Join our host, Stephen Jiwanmall, as he interviews guests Maggie Myers and Shanna Muscavage, who were both deeply impacted by the loss that started Aevidum. In this episode, Maggie and Shanna reflect and share their experiences with suicide loss, Aevidum’s growth over the last 20 years, and their hopes for Aevidum’s future.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Aevidum, which means "I've got your back," was created by students after they lost a classmate to suicide. The Aevidum Podcast elevates student voices and experiences to shatter the silence surrounding mental health and suicide. Student leaders from schools across the country discuss wellness-related topics to raise awareness, shatter stigma, spread hope, and remind individuals that they're not alone.
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