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What Teens Wish Adults Understood About Mental Health
Jun 17, 2026
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Parenting with Pride: Showing Up for Your LGBTQIA+ Child
Jun 3, 2026
40m 11s
What Young People Need Most
May 20, 2026
39m 23s
Autism & ADHD: When It's Both
May 6, 2026
35m 15s
Teachers on the Front Lines
Apr 22, 2026
33m 55s
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| 6/17/26 | ![]() What Teens Wish Adults Understood About Mental Health | What does it feel like to be a teenager today?In this special Voices of Compassion episode, CHC's Teen Leadership Collaborative takes the mic to share an honest, unfiltered look at the challenges young people are navigating right now. From academic pressure and social media to friendships, anxiety, and the struggle to ask for help, these student leaders offer powerful insights into what it's really like growing up in today's world.Representing youth organizations across the Bay Area, the panel discusses how achievement culture impacts mental health, why some students' struggles go unnoticed, how social media shapes self-worth and connection, and what schools, families, and communities can do to better support young people.Moderated by Natalie Tamburello, Community Engagement Manager at CHC, and introduced by CHC’s CEO Dr. Ryan Eisenberg, this conversation offers a rare opportunity to hear directly from teens about what they need most from the adults in their lives.Whether you're a parent, educator, mental health professional, or caregiver, this episode provides valuable perspective, practical insights, and a reminder that listening to youth voices is one of the most powerful ways to support their well-being.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibraryLearn more about EllisSign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() Parenting with Pride: Showing Up for Your LGBTQIA+ Child✨ | parentingLGBTQIA+ support+4 | Callie Turk | REELSuicide & Crisis Lifeline | — | parentingLGBTQIA++5 | — | 40m 11s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() What Young People Need Most✨ | youth developmenteducational relationships+3 | Ben Houltberg, PhD, LMFT | Search InstituteCHC+2 | — | youth thrivedevelopmental relationships+3 | — | 39m 23s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Autism & ADHD: When It's Both✨ | ADHDautism+3 | Melanie Hsu, PhD | CHC | — | ADHDautism+5 | — | 35m 15s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Teachers on the Front Lines✨ | mental healtheducation+3 | Amanda Morin | Ellisaskellis.org | — | teachersmental health+4 | — | 33m 55s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Burnout, Belonging, and Being Heard: Voices from Teens✨ | mental healthteen experiences+4 | CaileyBrian | CHC Teen CollaborativeMy Digital TAT2+7 | fall 2023 | burnoutmental health+6 | — | 44m 01s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Screen time, Young Children, & Big Emotions✨ | screen timeemotional regulation+3 | Sydney Hernandez, PhDElsa Cincione, PsyD | CHCCatherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services+1 | — | screen timeemotional regulation+3 | — | 32m 09s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Raising Kids in the Age of AI✨ | artificial intelligenceparenting+3 | Kerrie Holley | CHCCatherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services+1 | — | AIparenting+5 | — | 35m 35s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Neuropsych Evaluations Explained✨ | neuropsychological evaluationchild development+5 | Joaquin BurciagaWhitney Geller | CHCCatherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services+1 | — | neuropsychological evaluationlearning+6 | — | 30m 45s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Hope, Agency, and Universal Design for Learning✨ | hopeUniversal Design for Learning+4 | Brenda Green | CASTCHC+2 | — | hopeUniversal Design for Learning+6 | — | 33m 25s | |
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| 1/28/26 | ![]() Nurturing Confident Voices in Different Learners✨ | self advocacylearning differences+3 | Emily Hsu, PhDYi-Hua Lin, PsyD | CHC | — | self advocacylearning differences+4 | — | 31m 36s | |
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Why CHC: Hope, Healing & Help✨ | mental healthyouth challenges+5 | Ryan Eisenberg | CHCCatherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services+1 | — | mental healthyouth+6 | — | 35m 26s | |
| 12/17/25 | ![]() Executive Functioning in Neurodivergent Teens and Young Adults✨ | executive functioningneurodivergent youth+4 | Dr. Mayra QuezadaRosinel Ermio | CHCCatherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services+1 | — | executive functionneurodivergent+6 | — | 37m 23s | |
| 12/3/25 | ![]() The Art of Trusting Your Child | What does it really mean to trust your child—and how is that different from being permissive or naive? In this episode, we talk with CHC experts, Marjan Ebadi, PhD and Dylan Stewart, PsyD, about the psychology of trust, from early independence to adolescence, understanding what is realistic throughout a child’s development.We’ll talk about how parents can tell the difference between productive struggle and true distress, how to rebuild trust after setbacks, and how to resist the urge to hover while still keeping kids safe.Ultimately, trusting our children—at every age—builds the foundation for confidence, self-reliance, and stronger relationships throughout life.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | ![]() When Kids Grieve Differently | Grief is a rollercoaster—and for children, the ride can be unpredictable. In this heartfelt episode, CHC experts, Karly Crockett, LCSW, and Rachel O’Harra, LMFT explore how kids experience loss within the family system and why grief should be shared, not silent. They unpack how grief shows up at different developmental stages—from toddlers to teens—and share real examples of what to say (and what to avoid) when talking to kids about death and loss. You’ll learn how to support children through emotions that ebb and flow, from confusion to anger to moments of calm, and how your own grief as a caregiver can shape theirs. Because when caregivers make space for a child’s feelings, they build connection, resilience, and hope that lasts a lifetime.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | ![]() Raising Strong Girls | What does it really mean to raise strong girls — and how has our understanding of their needs evolved? In this heartfelt conversation, we talk with CHC experts, Marjan Ebadi, PhD and Emily Hsu, PhD, about the unique challenges girls face growing up today.From the moment a young girl says, “I can’t do it,” to the pressures of body image, perfectionism, and social media, we explore how confidence develops — and sometimes dips — through childhood and adolescence. We’ll share real stories, and practical ways parents can help girls build resilience, embrace mistakes, and believe in their own brilliance.We’ll also talk about the power of modeling confidence as adults, and why this generation of girls gives us so much hope for the future.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
| 10/22/25 | ![]() A GPS for Mental Health: Measurement-Based Care | How do you know if your child is making progress in therapy? What if therapy came with a GPS that showed you exactly where your child is on their mental health journey and the best route to reach their goals? In this episode, we explore measurement-based care (MBC) with CHC experts Pardis Khosravi, PsyD and Emily Hsu, PhD – about this approach that's transforming mental health treatment by making progress visible and treatment more effective.Join us as we break down this game-changing practice that combines regular progress tracking with personalized care. We'll discover why MBC matters for everyone – not just clinicians – and how simple questionnaires and check-ins can dramatically improve the therapy experience.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
| 10/8/25 | ![]() Understanding Meltdowns in Young Children with ADHD | When your young child with ADHD has an explosive meltdown over something seemingly small, it's not manipulation—it's neurobiology. In this Voices of Compassion podcast episode, we talk with CHC experts, Neilson Chan, PhD, and Marjan Ebadi, PhD, about emotional dysregulation in young children with ADHD, exploring why their emotions feel bigger, last longer, and come on more rapidly than their neurotypical peers.Listen in as we discuss why children with ADHD are at higher risk for emotional regulation challenges and how executive function plays a role, along with common triggers and strategies that parents and caregivers can use to support their young children. This episode is perfect for parents, educators, and caregivers looking for compassionate approaches to supporting young children with ADHD through their biggest emotional moments.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
| 9/24/25 | ![]() Youth Suicide Prevention: Conversations, Community, and Care | Content trigger warning. Please be advised that today's episode discusses suicide and suicidal ideation. If you are having thoughts of suicide, feeling suicidal, or have concerns that someone you know may be at risk of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or text HOME to 741741 to reach a crisis counselor. You are not alone.Teen suicide is one of the most challenging topics we face as a community, yet it's crucial we address it head-on. Listen to this conversation with Stanford’s Shashank Joshi, MD and CHC’s Jennifer Leydecker, LMFT as we talk about youth suicide and explore comprehensive prevention strategies that work at the community level. Our conversation includes an examination of what makes teens vulnerable today, including the complex role of social media and digital environments in both creating risk and offering protection. We explore how factors like LGBTQ+ identity, bullying, academic pressure, and family dynamics intersect with suicide risk, particularly here in Silicon Valley and the SF Bay Area, where we've experienced the profound loss of teens to suicide. Rather than shy away from this difficult reality, we address it directly to strengthen our prevention efforts.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
| 9/10/25 | ![]() Finding Connection for Parents | Parenting a child with unique needs can feel isolating. In this episode, we talk with our own CHC Parent Support Group facilitators and psychologists, Olivia McDonald, PsyD, Emily Cree, PsyD, and Emily Hsu, PhD, about how parent support groups create vital connections for families facing unique challenges that go far beyond typical parenting experiences.Our experts share insights on why peer support is so valuable for parents dealing with complex diagnoses, from the relief of knowing "you're not alone" to the practical wisdom that comes from shared experience. Whether you're newly navigating this journey or seeking community after years of going it alone, this episode offers hope and practical guidance for finding your support village. Because when parents feel anchored and understood, children benefit too.Resources:CHC OnlineSign Up: CHC's Parent Support GroupsCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
| 8/27/25 | ![]() Youth Under Pressure | Today's teens face unprecedented pressure to excel academically, socially, and in extracurricular activities, contributing to rising rates of stress and mental health challenges among young people. This pressure stems from competitive college admissions, social media comparison culture, peers and unrealistic expectations to name a few. While healthy motivation encourages growth and learning from mistakes, harmful pressure creates chronic stress focused solely on outcomes and perfection. Parents can support their teens by emphasizing effort over results, creating safe spaces for open conversation, and modeling balanced approaches to challenges. Understanding the difference between supportive encouragement and damaging pressure is crucial for helping young people develop resilience rather than burnout. Join us in this conversation with CHC’s Clinical Psychology Doctoral Interns , Michelle Hull and Roxanna Flores as we explore practical strategies for fostering healthy motivation while protecting teen mental health.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
| 5/28/25 | ![]() Being Neurodiverse in a Neurotypical World | Join us for this podcast episode as we explore the experience of neurodivergent individuals navigating a world designed for neurotypical minds. In this conversation with CHC experts, Melanie Hsu, PhD, Clinical Director and licensed psychologist and Marjan Ebadi, PhD, licensed psychologist, we talk about challenging the traditional deficit model that focuses on "fixing" neurodivergent traits, instead embracing a strengths-based approach that celebrates the unique abilities and perspectives that neurodiversity brings. We also discuss the emotional toll of masking—the exhausting practice of hiding natural behaviors to fit in—and share insights on recognizing when loved ones might be suppressing their authentic selves.Join us for this important conversation about building a more inclusive world that values all types of minds.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
| 5/14/25 | ![]() Pulse Check: Youth Mental Health | In this Voices of Compassion episode, we talk with CHC experts, Ramsey Khasho, PsyD, Chief Clinical Officer and licensed psychologist, and Pardis Khosravi, PsyD, Clinical Director and licensed psychologist to take a clear-eyed look at the real state of teen mental health in 2025. Moving beyond sensationalized headlines, we’ll discuss recent data showing promising developments as well as still concerning trends. You'll hear about what we are seeing in our work at CHC, and help parents and caregivers understand how they can support their kids. This episode provides the nuanced understanding you need to navigate the complex reality of adolescent wellbeing today. Join us for a conversation that goes beyond simplified narratives to deliver practical insights for helping teens thrive in challenging times.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
| 4/30/25 | ![]() Digital Wellness: Finding Balance in A Connected World | In this episode, we explore the complex relationship between digital devices and family well-being. We examine how screen time affects developing brains and physical health, from sleep disruption to attention impacts. Our CHC experts, Vidya Krishnan, MD and Olivia McDonald, PsyD, share practical strategies for establishing healthy boundaries around technology use, emphasizing the importance of age-appropriate limits and parental modeling. We also discuss why personalized approaches work better than rigid rules, considering each child's unique temperament, interests, and developmental needs. Join us for an insightful conversation about fostering digital wellness while embracing the benefits technology can bring to our lives.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
| 4/16/25 | ![]() Is it Really Autism or Something Else? | Autism diagnoses have increased in the last several years. Why is that? Join us as we explore the nuanced world of neurodevelopmental disorders and how several conditions can present with symptoms that mimic autism spectrum disorder. Our CHC expert licensed psychologists, Whitney Geller, PhD and Neilson Chan, PhD, discuss the core features of autism—social communication challenges, restricted interests, and repetitive behaviors—while examining why diagnosis rates have risen dramatically in recent years. Listen in as we talk about how other conditions like ADHD, anxiety disorders and more can sometimes be mistaken for autism due to overlapping behavioral presentations. Resources:CHC OnlineCHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ | — | ||||||
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