In this compelling solo episode of the One Oat Podcast, host Brawin takes a deep dive into a critical topic: the mental health challenges faced by youth living under political oppression.
Exploring the hidden toll on emotions, resilience, and identity, this episode highlights how societal and community-level pressures shape the mental well-being of young individuals.
What You’ll Discover:
- The psychological and emotional impacts of political oppression on youth
- The role of soft skills like emotional intelligence, communication, and problem-solving in navigating societal challenges
- Practical strategies to build resilience, foster self-awareness, and develop leadership skills for overcoming oppressive environments
This episode is a powerful call to action, encouraging youth to become proactive change-makers while maintaining their mental well-being.
Whether you're a young professional, student, or advocate for change, this conversation is packed with insights to empower you to rise above adversity and create a positive impact in your community.
Tune in now to explore how to transform oppression into an opportunity for growth and leadership.
Soundtrack: Aimer Sans Amour by Guts
11/21/24 • 9 min
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