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PiZetta Media: Podcast with a Cause - Dr. Julie Radlauer
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Dr. Julie Radlauer

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11/19/24 • 22 min

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PiZetta Media: Podcast with a Cause

Dr. Julie Radlauer, CEO of Collectively, shares her journey and dedication to supporting mental health for children and families. Since founding Collectively in 2020, she has focused on transforming complex research on behavioral health into practical, digestible tools for everyday people. Drawing from her vast experience in public health and work across child welfare, probation, and educational systems, Dr. Radlauer uses her expertise to create impactful resources, including a workbook titled "Connect 100 Ways to Create Happiness in Your Life." This innovative tool features actionable activities for improving social connection, managing social media, and more—helping individuals, families, therapists, and teachers alike enhance their mental well-being. In this interview, Dr. Radlauer discusses the challenges and rewards of public speaking, turning research into engaging, relatable material, and the power of collaboration. Her passion for empowering communities and creating meaningful change shines through, whether in one-on-one workshops or large public events. Dr. Radlauer’s hope is to foster a movement around social connection, particularly for young people, to promote genuine interaction and belonging in a digitally dominated world. Learn how her work is making a difference in the global mental health crisis and how you can use her strategies to create more connection and happiness in your own life.

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Dr. Julie Radlauer, CEO of Collectively, shares her journey and dedication to supporting mental health for children and families. Since founding Collectively in 2020, she has focused on transforming complex research on behavioral health into practical, digestible tools for everyday people. Drawing from her vast experience in public health and work across child welfare, probation, and educational systems, Dr. Radlauer uses her expertise to create impactful resources, including a workbook titled "Connect 100 Ways to Create Happiness in Your Life." This innovative tool features actionable activities for improving social connection, managing social media, and more—helping individuals, families, therapists, and teachers alike enhance their mental well-being. In this interview, Dr. Radlauer discusses the challenges and rewards of public speaking, turning research into engaging, relatable material, and the power of collaboration. Her passion for empowering communities and creating meaningful change shines through, whether in one-on-one workshops or large public events. Dr. Radlauer’s hope is to foster a movement around social connection, particularly for young people, to promote genuine interaction and belonging in a digitally dominated world. Learn how her work is making a difference in the global mental health crisis and how you can use her strategies to create more connection and happiness in your own life.

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