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Snap Out of It! The Mental Illness in the Workplace Podcast with Natasha Tracy

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  • Do you think that people with mental illness aren’t right next to you in your workplace? Think you don’t manage them? Think you don’t report to them? Think again. In any given year, about one in five people experience a diagnosable mental illness. These mental illnesses range from anxiety disorders, depression, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, and everything in between. While 100 percent of people have mental health, it’s actually the 20 percent with mental illness that is the focus of this podcast.
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  • Success at Work, Even After a Mental Health Breakdown — With Mike Veny
    Sep 1 2022

    Successful corporate mental health speaker Mike Veny is this week’s guest on Snap Out of It! The Mental Illness in the Workplace Podcast with Natasha Tracy. Mike is now a Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist®, but just five years ago, Mike was suffering from a mental health breakdown thanks to depression and anxiety. While now, Mike talks to corporations about mental wellness for their employees, only a few years ago, it was showing them, personally, what it was like when that isn’t taken care of. This video podcast conversation revolves around that mental breakdown and around Mike’s current thoughts about mental illness in the workplace.

    After a Mental Health Breakdown

    Mike and I discuss things like:

    • What having a mental health breakdown in your workplace is like
    • How Mike came back from a mental health breakdown
    • How Mike became a successful mental health speaker
    • Mike’s thoughts on mental illness in the workplace today

    Whether you want to understand what mental illness in the workplace really looks like, are a fan of Mike’s, or want to protect your employee’s wellbeing at work, this podcast episode is for you.

    Find the transcript and more at http://snapoutofitpodcast.com

    Mike Veny’s Bio

    Mike Veny‘s path to becoming a speaker became evident at an early age. He convinced the staff at psychiatric hospitals to discharge him three times during his childhood. In addition to being hospitalized as a child, he was expelled from three schools, attempted suicide, and was medicated in an effort to reduce his emotional instability and behavioral outbursts.

    By the fifth grade, Mike was put in a special education class. Aside from getting more individualized attention from the teacher, he learned that pencil erasers make great sounds when tapped on a desk. He had no idea that drumming would become his career or his path to recovery.

    As an adult, Mike spent many years facilitating drum workshops for children with special needs, teaching them to channel their energy by banging a drum while also learning how to listen, focus, work together and succeed through teamwork. The project was such a hit that he continued to expand his drumming program, first to adults in recovery and eventually into the corporate setting.

    As a Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist®, Mike’s presentations move past simply educating an audience to provide them with actionable steps they can take to change their lives and work environments. His reputation as a dynamic speaker provides confidence and peace of mind for meeting planners everywhere.

    The mission of his company, Mike Veny, Inc., is to support you in receiving the gift of emotional wellness through unique learning experiences designed to empower your personal and professional growth. The International Association for Continuing Education and Training has awarded his company the prestigious Accredited Provider accreditation for its continuing education programs.

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  • How a Population Health Scientist Helps Those with Mental Illness at Work (Including Herself)
    Aug 25 2022

    Cara McNulty is a population health scientist and the President, Behavioral Health and Employee Assistance Programs at Aetna, a CVS Health Company. She’s also a woman who has experienced mental illness. This week, Snap Out of It! The Mental Illness in the Workplace Podcast with Natasha Tracy is talking with Cara McNulty about her own experience with mental illness, amplifying her passion for helping others with mental illness. We’re also going to be talking about what place an employer should have when dealing with employees with mental illness and how voices with mental illness are shamed and silenced.

    Helping People with Mental Illness at Work

    We’re going to be discussing things like:

    • Cara’s personal experience of mental illness
    • Passion for helping people with mental illness at work
    • Why employers should support people with mental illness
    • What employers should be doing to help people with mental illness
    • Changing the silencing and shaming of those with mental illness

    Whether you are in human resources, a c-suite executive, or simply want to ensure that people with mental illness get what they need at work, you don’t want to miss this episode.

    For more information and the transcript, go to http://snapoutofitpodcast.com

    Cara McNulty's Bio

    Cara McNulty, DPA, is President of Behavioral Health and Employee Assistance Programs at CVS Health, a leading provider of mental health and employee assistance program (EAP) solutions to members and communities around the globe. She oversees a national team that spearheads the development of CVS Health and Aetna’s programs, products, and capabilities designed to offer individuals easy access to quality, innovative treatments and meet people wherever they are along the continuum of mental wellbeing.

    Cara is a highly-regarded executive leader and population health scientist whose success in driving population wellbeing outcomes spans the employer, government, payer/provider, start-up, and education sectors. She is known for her ability to integrate confirmed health science into practical business models that drive measurable outcomes.

    Focused on the increased need for mental wellbeing resources exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Cara leads CVS Health’s strategy to expand mental health services and resources. Most recently, this included Aetna offering members cost-sharing waivers for mental and behavioral health telemedicine visits at the onset of the pandemic, as well as opening Aetna’s Resources For Living crisis and health support lines to all consumers regardless of health plan.

    Cara previously served as the North American leader of Integrated Wellbeing for Willis Towers Watson. Her responsibilities included advising clients on strategies focusing on employee engagement, clinical outcomes, and productivity. She sat on the company’s Health and Benefits Specialty Practice Leadership team and focused on integrated wellbeing, intellectual capital, and service development across physical, emotional, financial, and social dimensions.

    As the former Head of Population Health, Team Member Wellbeing and Guest Wellness for Target Corporation, she led efforts to implement the company’s health agenda. She developed strategies that improved all team members’ health, driving value and business growth while decreasing health care expenditures.

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  • Hiring and Managing People with Mental Illness — What You Need to Know
    Aug 5 2022

    Curious about the workplace implications of hiring and managing people with mental illness? This week's episode is for you.

    This week, Snap Out of It! The Mental Illness in the Workplace Podcast with Natasha Tracy is talking to Gary Koplin, Founder, and President at HealthyPlace.com, a large consumer mental health site. Gary has a unique perspective as he specifically hires and manages people with mental illness. He’s worked with people who have had disorders from social phobia to bipolar disorder, from depression to dissociative identity disorder, and everything in between. If anyone knows the ramifications of mental illness in the workplace, it’s Gary.

    Hiring and Managing People with Mental Illness

    We discuss topics like:

    • Misconceptions about hiring and managing people with mental illness
    • How to hire people with mental illness
    • The differences when managing people with mental illness
    • The benefits of hiring people with mental illness

    And so much more.

    Whether you are in human resources, manage a business, or simply want to ensure diversity in the workplace, you don’t want to miss this episode.

    For more about this podcast and transcripts, go to http://snapoutofitpodcast.com

    About Gary Koplin

    Gary Koplin is the Founder and President of HealthyPlace.com, a large consumer mental health website that provides trusted information and support to those with mental health conditions and their loved ones. He started the company in 2000 when a vast majority of people with mental illness were still in hiding, and there was a great deal of shame and stigma surrounding mental illness.  Since that time, tens of millions of people have come to HealthyPlace to better understand their condition and interact with the site through its dozens of bloggers, videos, and social media. As part of his personal mission to help those with mental illness, everyone who works at and for  HealthyPlace lives with a mental health condition, such as bipolar disorder, major depression, PTSD, schizophrenia, and anorexia.  

    Gary has a Journalism degree from the University of Maryland. After graduation, he was a radio and television news reporter and anchor in various markets, including New York City. While there, he went to Iona College for business classes. Gary is a serial entrepreneur and has started and run four successful businesses over the last 35 years. He mentors other young entrepreneurs and has served on the board of several community organizations.

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    43 m

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Informative insight into the workplace & mental he

Informative insight into the workplace & mental health....

As a former RSM for one of the top two wireless companies in the United States (one of which who is also in the top tier in the UK) who has been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder 1, I've personally seen those with mental health & mental illness in the workplace discriminated against in the workplace.

Dealing with individuals from both of these groups, I've personally witnessed the differences between the two and found once the word "mental" is used at work.. just this one, single word... employees who were uneducated or completely oblivious regarding mental health and mental illnesses, treated coworkers belonging to both of these groups as "insane" or "dangerous". These individuals are instantly discredited as being specialists in their field, treated differently but their peers, shunned and then had potential promotions taken away from them due to the ignorance/stigma!

This podcast is extremely informative and provides real-time insight into how these individuals are being treated in the workplace today. For those who are uneducated about these issues, this podcast has the potential to help people understand these individuals and how to treat these people humanely and fairly.

I highly recommend this podcast to everyone! phenomenal job, guys!!

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