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Stress Awareness Month

Being A Young Licensed Professional Counselor

Grieving Celebrity Deaths

Seasonal Depression

Interview With Robyn About Life With ADHD

**this episode contains explicit language

Looking for more ADHD content? Read Stephani’s story about her life with ADHD here.

The Struggle Before Getting To My New Major

**this episode contains explicit language

Interview With Music Artist Felly

Reflecting On Simone Biles Pulling Out Of The Olympics For Mental Health

Reflecting On The 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic

Growing Up: The Coming of Age Podcast

growing of age podcast

In this podcast we talk about coming of age as teenagers and growing up. Also we explain our experiences and stories of coming of age.

Check out TurningPointCT’s newest podcast- our Summer Interns are here! And they are introducing themselves and taking about Coming of Age. What does that mean? What defined coming of age for you? How do you navigate growing up and becoming a teenager or a young adult? Click this link to watch their podcast, or if you would prefer to watch it as a video, check out this link!
Please welcome Adrianna, Cindy, and Nahjeera to the TurningPointCT team and check out their very first podcast and video!

 

If you want to say hi to us go to our forum here

Change – How do you deal with it?

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As the fall season is approaching, it brings a lot of change with it! We got together again and discussed that very thing; change. Michael, Rachel, and Ally are featured on this one and they discussed the current changes they’re going through, how they cope with difficult (and sometimes unwanted) change, and what they’ve learned from change in the past!

 

Join in on the conversation and share your experiences with change:

https://turningpointct.org/lets-talk/topic/new-podcast/

“13 Reasons Why” Is it really a big deal?

Join in on the coversation as young adults from Connecticut talk about the implications of the new series. First published as a book, maybe from your high school years, 13 Reasons Why is now a Netflix series with a seemingly, even darker twist. Parents, teachers, counselors and mental health advocates are concerned that this new series may have gone a little too far. Has it really though? Do you think that the film is encouraging suicide? What message could this film be sending to young adults and teenagers?