Podcast
Into the Fold: Mental Health PodcastOur mental health podcast is one of the ways we move from simply talking about our grantmaking to influencing dialogue and learning about mental health and well-being. Hosted by “Ike at the Mic,” our communications manager Ike Evans, the series captures the human implications of mental health and the factors that influence it, bringing you conversations with mental health experts, consumers, advocates, practitioners, researchers, and community leaders from across Texas and beyond.
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Recent Podcasts
A written synopsis is available for each podcast.
Sheltering in Uncertainty: Coping with COVID-19
On this episode of our Into the Fold podcast, Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt and Dr. Carrie Barron join us to discuss the reality of the pandemic and strategies for coping.
Census 2020 in the Time of Coronavirus
On this episode of our Into the Fold podcast, Ava Graves and Katie Martin Lightfoot join us to discuss the 2020 Census and the impact of coronavirus.
From the Archive: Efua Sutherland on Theatre, Literature and Self-rediscovery
March is Women’s History Month, and on this episode of Into the Fold we hear from 3 women whose stories are worth celebrating.
Youth Leadership
February is Youth Leadership Month. In this episode of our Into the Fold podcast, we talk with three young people who are change-makers in their communities.
The Angel and the Assassin
In this episode of out Into the Fold podcast, we discuss the mental, cognitive, and physical health connection.
Indigenous Mental Health
On this episode of our Into the Fold podcast, we touch on indigenous mental health and how there’s an “awakening” in youth who want to learn more about their heritage.
*Into the Fold is part of the Texas Podcast Network. Texas Podcast Network is brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty and staff at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts represent the views of the hosts and guests, not of The University of Texas at Austin.
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