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SUMMARY
In this engaging conversation, host Steve Turney and guest Janet McDonald, CEO of OnSite, explore the significance of mental health as a fundamental human right rather than a mere necessity. They discuss OnSite’s innovative approaches to mental health care, emphasizing the importance of emotional health, the need for open conversations about trauma, and the integration of personal and professional lives. Janet shares insights on creating a supportive work environment that acknowledges and embraces emotions, as well as the evolving landscape of marketing in mental health. The discussion also touches on personal wellness practices and the importance of community and connection in fostering mental well-being.
TAKEAWAYS
• Mental health is a right that everyone deserves.
•Emotional health should be prioritized like physical health.
•Difficult conversations can lead to personal freedom.
•Creating a supportive work environment is essential.
•Work-life balance is a myth; integration is key.
•Healing hospitality enhances client experiences.
•Every team member plays a role in client healing.
•Marketing in mental health should be approachable and relatable.
•Personal growth is a continuous journey.
•Community and connection are vital for mental wellness.
CHAPTERS
00:00 | Introduction to Mental Health and Its Importance
07:50 | Understanding OnSite’s Approach to Mental Health
10:20 | The Importance of Emotional Health
12:41 | Navigating Difficult Conversations
18:10 | Marketing and Branding in Mental Health
26:21 | Creating a Supportive Work Environment
33:51 | Integrating Work and Life
40:29 | Personal Growth and Wellness Practices
KEYWORDS
mental health, emotional health, OnSite, trauma therapy, workplace wellness, emotional intelligence, marketing in mental health, healing hospitality, personal growth, self-care
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