Welcome to The Linking Efforts Podcast.
We are on a mission to promote positive mental health and prevent youth substance misuse, by working directly with students and parents, and the people, communities, and organizations that support them.
This podcast is hosted by Andy and Nate, two prevention professionals with deep expertise in running and growing non-profits, substance prevention and mental health best practices, and using technology to advance your mission.
To learn more about your hosts, LEAD, or TextForHelp, our 24/7 mental health crisis text line, please visit linkingefforts.com/podcast.
PLEASE NOTE: The views expressed on this podcast are those of the hosts and/or their guests and are not representative of any other entity. The information and opinions shared on this podcast are not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Listeners should consult a medical or mental health professional or service (like TextForHelp) regarding their specific needs.
If you are experiencing a mental or medical emergency, please dial 911 or proceed to your nearest emergency department.
We are on a mission to promote positive mental health and prevent youth substance misuse, by working directly with students and parents, and the people, communities, and organizations that support them.
This podcast is hosted by Andy and Nate, two prevention professionals with deep expertise in running and growing non-profits, substance prevention and mental health best practices, and using technology to advance your mission.
To learn more about your hosts, LEAD, or TextForHelp, our 24/7 mental health crisis text line, please visit linkingefforts.com/podcast.
PLEASE NOTE: The views expressed on this podcast are those of the hosts and/or their guests and are not representative of any other entity. The information and opinions shared on this podcast are not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Listeners should consult a medical or mental health professional or service (like TextForHelp) regarding their specific needs.
If you are experiencing a mental or medical emergency, please dial 911 or proceed to your nearest emergency department.
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