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Inspiring Wholeness - How parents, health care providers and educators are supporting youth mental health — with Orange County Public Schools superintendent and AdventHealth for Children

How parents, health care providers and educators are supporting youth mental health — with Orange County Public Schools superintendent and AdventHealth for Children

10/03/24 • 31 min

Inspiring Wholeness

“Fifty percent of all life-time mental illnesses begin by age 14,” says Jessica Galo, director of specialty care at AdventHealth for Children and member of the Orange County Youth Mental Health Commission. As exciting as going back to school can be, students in Orange County and across the country are facing numerous challenges. Some include social media, bullying and the pressure to perform and succeed both during and after high school, just to name a few.
In this episode of the Inspiring Wholeness podcast, presented by AdventHealth in partnership with the Orlando Business Journal, Galo joins Maria Vazquez, Ed.D, superintendent of Orange County Public Schools (OCPS), to discuss how parents, health care providers and educators are supporting youth mental health.
“It’s never too early to talk to your child about mental health,” Vazquez says.
Listen to this episode to learn about:

  • Having intentional, meaningful conversations with kids (2:32)
  • Resources available through BeAMindleader.com, AdventHealth for Children and the Mental Health Association of Central Florida (3:58)
  • What OCPS teachers and staff are trained to do when a student is struggling, which involves a three-tiered system of support (4:53)
  • Expanding pediatric mental health services in Central Florida to reduce the provider gap (7:05)
  • How OCPS and AdventHealth for Children are working together to support students (11:26)
  • What children are being taught about caring for both their bodies and minds (17:57)
  • How OCPS is addressing some of the tech-related disciplinary issues today, including cyberbullying (19:46)

If you need to talk now, call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
To connect with a pediatric mental health navigator, find suicide and crisis prevention resources or learn more about your child's mental health well-being, visit
BeAMindleader.com.

AdventHealth has provided whole-person care for 115 years. Today, our services, including cancer, cardiac, neurosurgery, orthopedics and a dedicated women’s and children’s hospital are rated among the nation’s best. Learn more at feelhealthyfeelwhole.com.
Disclaimer
AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal are providing this podcast as a public benefit. This podcast is not intended to be a substitute for any professional advice or medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of AdventHealth or the Orlando Business Journal policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AdventHealth or the Orlando Business Journal. The views expressed by our guests are their own. Their participation in the podcast does not imply an endorsement by them or any entity they represent. AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal hereby disclaim any and all liability to any party for any direct, indirect, implied, punitive, special, incidental or other consequence of damages, arising directly or indirectly from any use of the content in this podcast, which is provided, as is, and without warranties.

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“Fifty percent of all life-time mental illnesses begin by age 14,” says Jessica Galo, director of specialty care at AdventHealth for Children and member of the Orange County Youth Mental Health Commission. As exciting as going back to school can be, students in Orange County and across the country are facing numerous challenges. Some include social media, bullying and the pressure to perform and succeed both during and after high school, just to name a few.
In this episode of the Inspiring Wholeness podcast, presented by AdventHealth in partnership with the Orlando Business Journal, Galo joins Maria Vazquez, Ed.D, superintendent of Orange County Public Schools (OCPS), to discuss how parents, health care providers and educators are supporting youth mental health.
“It’s never too early to talk to your child about mental health,” Vazquez says.
Listen to this episode to learn about:

  • Having intentional, meaningful conversations with kids (2:32)
  • Resources available through BeAMindleader.com, AdventHealth for Children and the Mental Health Association of Central Florida (3:58)
  • What OCPS teachers and staff are trained to do when a student is struggling, which involves a three-tiered system of support (4:53)
  • Expanding pediatric mental health services in Central Florida to reduce the provider gap (7:05)
  • How OCPS and AdventHealth for Children are working together to support students (11:26)
  • What children are being taught about caring for both their bodies and minds (17:57)
  • How OCPS is addressing some of the tech-related disciplinary issues today, including cyberbullying (19:46)

If you need to talk now, call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
To connect with a pediatric mental health navigator, find suicide and crisis prevention resources or learn more about your child's mental health well-being, visit
BeAMindleader.com.

AdventHealth has provided whole-person care for 115 years. Today, our services, including cancer, cardiac, neurosurgery, orthopedics and a dedicated women’s and children’s hospital are rated among the nation’s best. Learn more at feelhealthyfeelwhole.com.
Disclaimer
AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal are providing this podcast as a public benefit. This podcast is not intended to be a substitute for any professional advice or medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of AdventHealth or the Orlando Business Journal policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AdventHealth or the Orlando Business Journal. The views expressed by our guests are their own. Their participation in the podcast does not imply an endorsement by them or any entity they represent. AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal hereby disclaim any and all liability to any party for any direct, indirect, implied, punitive, special, incidental or other consequence of damages, arising directly or indirectly from any use of the content in this podcast, which is provided, as is, and without warranties.

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Hispanic Chamber of Metro Orlando’s Pedro Turushina and AdventHealth’s Dr. Luis Isea on elevating aspiring Hispanic leaders

Orange County is around 30% Hispanic and in other surrounding counties that number is higher, according to Pedro Turushina, president and CEO of the Hispanic Chamber of Metro Orlando. “Yet less than 5% of the decision-making positions are held by Hispanic members. There’s a big gap to help elevate those businesses and professionals to the next level.”
In this episode of the Inspiring Wholeness podcast, presented by AdventHealth in partnership with the Orlando Business Journal, Turushina joins AdventHealth’s Dr. Luis Isea to share their own career journeys and the importance of Hispanic representation in Central Florida.
“Many times in Hispanic families, you have this idea that becoming a doctor is something unattainable. It may be extremely costly and is going to be difficult,” Isea said. “So we have to go out there, connect with those communities and say, ‘you can make it.’”
Listen to this episode to learn about:

  • Turushina’s entrepreneurial path, which includes moving to the U.S. from Colombia, starting a business with his brother and the leadership role he’s in today (:58)
  • Opportunities and challenges members of the Hispanic community face in Central Florida (2:14)
  • Health disparities and inequities affecting the Hispanic community and how they might be addressed (3:27)
  • What inspired Isea to become a doctor and the obstacles he faced having started med school in Venezuela (5:48)
  • Championing diversity in the health care field, especially within leadership positions (8:39)
  • Free resources the Hispanic Chamber offers businesses and professionals across the region (10:21)
  • Advice for aspiring and emerging Hispanic leaders and entrepreneurs who want to make a difference in the community (12:32)
  • How both Turushina and Isea celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month (15:42)
  • Connecting with the Hispanic Chamber (19:34).

AdventHealth has provided whole-person care for 115 years. Today, our services, including cancer, cardiac, neurosurgery, orthopedics and a dedicated women’s and children’s hospital are rated among the nation’s best. Learn more at feelhealthyfeelwhole.com.
Disclaimer
AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal are providing this podcast as a public benefit. This podcast is not intended to be a substitute for any professional advice or medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of AdventHealth or the Orlando Business Journal policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AdventHealth or the Orlando Business Journal. The views expressed by our guests are their own. Their participation in the podcast does not imply an endorsement by them or any entity they represent. AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal hereby disclaim any and all liability to any party for any direct, indirect, implied, punitive, special, incidental or other consequence of damages, arising directly or indirectly from any use of the content in this podcast, which is provided, as is, and without warranties.

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“When trust is present (in the workplace) ... There’s a sense of accountability in terms of everyone’s role. There’s a sense of safety to speak up when something’s wrong without fear of retribution or malice ... And when that’s present, it changes everything.” That’s according to trust expert, author, speaker and coach, Roy Reid, APR, CPRC.
In this episode of the Inspiring Wholeness podcast, presented by AdventHealth in partnership with the Orlando Business Journal, Reid joins co-author of The Trust Transformation, Dr. Omayra Mansfield, MHA, FACEP, chief medical officer of AdventHealth Apopka, to discuss how trust can transform your life. They explore opportunities to become intentional about earning, cultivating, repairing and restoring trust in professional and personal relationships.
Listen to this episode to learn about:

  • How a training workshop at AdventHealth evolved into the publication of Reid and Mansfield’s book (2:23)
  • The four attributes of transformational trust (4:08)
  • Reid’s miraculous recovery of a rare, life-threatening heart condition with only a 2% survival rate (5:55)
  • The impact of COVID-19 on trust (8:38)
  • The importance of building trust in yourself (11:34)
  • How trust plays a role in corporate catastrophes (20:52)
  • The future impact of trust on organizational cultures (23:09)

“Trust is our currency,” Mansfield said. “When you build up those trusting relationships, it can have a benefit on your health and well-being — your mental health, reducing stress and anxiety, depression.”
Learn more about improving professional and personal relationships through the transformational power of trust at roywreid.com.

AdventHealth has provided whole-person care for 115 years. Today, our services, including cancer, cardiac, neurosurgery, orthopedics and a dedicated women’s and children’s hospital are rated among the nation’s best. Learn more at feelhealthyfeelwhole.com.
Disclaimer
AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal are providing this podcast as a public benefit. This podcast is not intended to be a substitute for any professional advice or medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of AdventHealth or the Orlando Business Journal policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AdventHealth or the Orlando Business Journal. The views expressed by our guests are their own. Their participation in the podcast does not imply an endorsement by them or any entity they represent. AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal hereby disclaim any and all liability to any party for any direct, indirect, implied, punitive, special, incidental or other consequence of damages, arising directly or indirectly from any use of the content in this podcast, which is provided, as is, and without warranties.

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