There are many resources out there but you’re not going to be sold. You MUST desire to heal. Mental health doesn’t come easy these days but it doesn’t get the
There are many resources out there but you’re not going to be sold. You MUST desire to heal. Mental health doesn’t come easy these days but it doesn’t get the
Mental health is a topic people shy away from but is evidently more important to discuss in this day and age. In today’s episode, we have Jason Hopcus. Listen as
In this episode, Jason Hopcus and Yeukai Kajidori enlighten you on how to get unstuck in life or business. So, if you want to know more about how to get
The National Alliance on Mental Illness wants all of us to recognize the significant impact of these mental health experiences in 2022 and throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, on young people’s
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2031183/11592161 Today’s Guest Jason Hopcus is a motivator and catalyst for cultural change within organizations. He believes that connect to one’s self, one’s transparency and one’s passion to connect, allows
Two simple words Everyone Struggles. Easy to understand; hard to quantify. When we start to understand that everyone on this planet has their bad days – you know, those days
Eric Dunavant, talks with Jason Hopcus, CEO and Founder of Connection Project, LTD, an organization that creates strong connections with people from where they are.
Listen to “EP77: From the Dark to the Light with Jason Hopcus” on Spreaker. Jason Hopcus is a motivator and catalyst for cultural change within organizations. He believes connection to
Abby and Andy sit down with Jason Hopcus to discuss leadership, mental health, and non-profits!
Entrepreneurs often miss one key concept “Wherever you go, there you are.” Many solely focus on their business and often fail to recognize their own personal habits and routines can make a
On Street Smart Business Leaders, Michon Ellis, encourages entrepreneurs and business leaders to share their expertise and stories of adjusting to ever-evolving consumer habits. Jason Hopcus, President/CEO of NAMI ADCO
Guest: Jason Hopcus President and CEO NAMI Arapahoe/Douglas Counties NAMI ADCO provides education, outreach and support programs for communities struggling with mental health. COVID has opened doors for people talking about
How has the increase of technology affected teens and their mental health? One local teen has a very personal perspective of how screen time reminded her that connections have been critical
The pandemic has caused relationships to change across the board. A group of local teens discuss how their friendships have adapted over the past year. Family bonds are stronger, and
In this episode of Teen Talk, moderator Jason Hopcus asked the question, “In reflection, what have you noticed in your own life?” “Have no expectations.” “Take nothing for granted.” “We were able to
Throughout the pandemic teen athletes have been faced with a series of ups, downs and adjustments. A group of female soccer players discuss the appreciation of crowds in the stands,
“Our routines are off”. “It’s all so confusing.” “Academic stress is at an all time high”. Teen Talk episode 22 tackles a subject that is difficult to discuss, but is
Teenagers today are experiencing an emotional shift like never before. In episode 21 of Teen Talk, local teenagers discuss how they have taken that emotional shift and turned it into
“Relationship building happens at school. On the playground, in class, with our teachers and with our peers. We can’t do that now.” Local High School students discuss the impact that
“Confusing and Uncertain.” These are two words that local teenagers used to describe the world they are living in right now. In this episode of Teen Talk, these and other
Do you have the courage to speak up? Local teenagers talk candidly about how to stand up for yourself when discussing racism. Teen Talk episode #18 is a real conversation
Episode 17 of Teen Talk is all about kindness…How do you make people feel happy? In episode #17 of Teen Talk, local teenagers talk about their pandemic frustrations, finding connections
With summer well under way and teenagers continuing to adjust to “this new normal,” we connected with a some teens to continue the discussion about the Coronavirus Pandemic, what it
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/38-t-t-podcast-ep38-the-upside-to-the-down-side/id1456966070?i=1000471111016 Things happen in life. How we process “things” is everything. Not always having the tools to do so can be a challenge. On this podcast, we discuss life, mental
In this episode of Teen Talk, Jason Hopcus opens a conversation with a group of Cherry Creek School District teens who created an extremely powerful video that has since received
A focus on greater engagement of family is essential to a sustainable responder wellness culture. Sgt. Mike Pitrusu Resiliency programs from hire to retire require considering physical, emotional, financial, and
“The most chronic exposure responders face are the mental and emotional exposures from wading through other peoples trauma,” Rhonda Kelly Rhonda leads ResponderStrong, which is an organization focused on developing
“There are really only two ways to deal with trauma. To talk about it or write about it. “ Detective Dan Brite After sustaining a life-changing line of duty incident
In this episode of Teen Talk, we hear from Miss Colorado, Monica Thompson and how she strives to empower girls with her program Building Strong Girls.
Jason Hopcus discusses his work with the National Alliance on Mental Illness, NAMI Arapahoe/Douglas Counties and The Connection Project. Thanks to Murphy Huston and KOSI 101.1 for hosting the conversation.
Those who know me would agree I am a passionate ambassador for evolving the current narrative of mental health. I believe everyone struggles with something. And, from that understanding think