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Committable is a podcast about involuntary commitments. We focus on stories from people with lived experience as a window into complex conversations with attorneys, physicians, psychologists and more.
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Beat the Streets is an association of regional non-profit organizations serving 10 regions and 37 cities. BTS organizations strive to improve opportunities for underprivileged youth in communities across America by motivating a passion for exceptional work, honesty, teamwork, and persistence through the sport of wrestling. On this podcast, we share inspirational stories from the BTS community!
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In this episode we interview Ami Kachalia from ACLU of New Jersey and Bren Pramanik from Disability Rights New Jersey about mental health laws in New Jersey. Ami Kachalia: https://www.aclu-nj.org/en/biographies/ami-kachalia Bren Pramanik: https://disabilityrightsnj.org/staff-of-drnj/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables…
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In this episode of Committable Concepts we talk about Assisted Outpatient Treatment, also known as AOT. AOT is a form of Involuntary Outpatient Commitment that leverages potentially traumatic consequences as a means of compelling a person to comply with a court order. Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable-conceptstranscri…
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Committable Concepts is a new series from the Committable podcast and with each episode of this series we are going to attempt to explain a concept related to the commitment process in three minutes or less. Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable-conceptstranscripts/2024/5/13/committable-concepts-teasertranscript Committab…
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In this episode we speak with journalist Isabelle Taft about mental health laws in Mississippi. Isobelle Taft: https://mississippitoday.org/2024/01/04/mississippi-jail-mental-illness-commitment/ https://mississippitoday.org/2023/12/07/jailed-for-their-own-safety-14-mississippians-died-awaiting-mental-health-treatment/ https://mississippitoday.org/2…
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In this episode we speak with Jill Edwards and Melissa Keyes about mental health laws in Indiana. Melissa Keyes: https://www.in.gov/idr/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2024/3/14/s3-indiana Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.…
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In this episode we speak with attorneys Karen Barber and Jack McCullough about mental health laws in Vermont. Karen Barber: https://mentalhealth.vermont.gov/ Jack McCullough: https://www.vtlegalaid.org/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2024/3/13/s3-episode-22-vermont Committable is produced by Michelle …
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In this episode we speak with Leah Harris and Rafik Wahbi about the ongoing expansion of commitment laws in California. Leah Harris: https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/2023/10/15/return-of-the-ugly-laws-in-the-name-of-modernization-the-newsom-administration-wants-to-disappear-unhoused-and-disabled-people-from-the-streets-rebuild-the-asylums/ R…
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In this episode we speak with attorney Olivia Ensign and community organizer Lex Steppling about CARE Courts and the ongoing expansion of commitment laws in California. Human Rights Watch: https://www.hrw.org/ Los Angeles Community Action Network: https://cangress.org/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2…
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In this episode we speak with attorney Clare Cortright about mental health laws in California. Cal Voices: https://www.calvoices.org/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2024/2/14/s3-episode-22-california-it-doesnt-stop-with-us Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. htt…
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In this episode with speak with attorney Franklin Hickman about mental health laws in Ohio. Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2023/10/3/s3-episode-18-the-pendulum-is-swinging Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committable A…
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In this episode we speak with Kaylyn about the experience of being involuntarily hospitalized right before starting work as a mental health tech on a pediatric psych ward. Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2023/9/25/s3-episode-17-ohio-youre-a-psych-patient-now Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman…
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In this episode we speak with attorney Frank Tenuta about mental health laws in Iowa. Iowa Legal Aid: https://www.iowalegalaid.org/ Episode Transcript: https://sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2023/9/18/s3-episode-16-iowa Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.s…
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In this episode we interview attorney Daniel Repka about mental health laws in Minnesota. Daniel Repka: https://repkalawllc.com/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2023/5/13/s3-episode-15-minnesota Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenonsense.squares…
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In this episode we interview attorney KC Lewis about mental health laws in Oregon. KC Lewis: https://www.droregon.org/ Mink v. OAC: https://www.droregon.org/litigation-resources/oregon-advocacy-center-v-mink Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2023/5/7/s3-episode-14-oregon Committable is produced by Michel…
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In this episode we interview attorney Kathy Flaherty and advocate Mitzy Sky about mental health laws in Connecticut. Kathy Flaherty: http://www.clrp.org/ Mitzy Sky: www.mitzysky.com https://linktr.ee/mitzysky Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2023/5/1/s3-episode-13-connecticut Committable is produced by …
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In this episode we interview attorney Ian Pettycrew about mental health laws in Arizona and talk with clinical psychologist Hans Schroder about the chemical Imbalance theory. Ian Pettycrew: https://www.maricopa.gov/568/Public-Advocate Hans Schroder: https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/psychiatry/hans-schroder-phd https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ha…
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In this episode we interview advocate Cindy Gibson about mental health laws in Texas. Tragically, Cindy passed away before the release of this episode. Cindy’s story and her advocacy continue to be inspirational and her presence will be dearly missed. Disability Rights Texas: https://disabilityrightstx.org/en/home/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonse…
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In this episode we interview attorney Jason Parmer about the role of Protection and Advocacy organizations and navigating federal, state, and local systems to advocate for people with disabilities. Disability Rights West Virginia: https://www.drofwv.org/ National Disability Rights Network: https://www.ndrn.org/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.…
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In this episode we interview investigative journalist Rob Wipond about his book Your Consent Is Not Required: The Rise in Psychiatric Detentions, Forced Treatment, and Abusive Guardianships. Read more about the book and what people are saying about it: https://robwipond.com/your-consent-is-not-required Subscribe to Rob's Newsletter Updates: https:/…
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In this episode we interview attorneys Marinda van Dalen and Beth Haroules about a public address from New York City mayor Eric Adams encouraging police officers to initiate more mental health arrests. Marinda van Dalen: https://www.nylpi.org/team/marinda-van-dalen/ Baerga v. City of New York: https://www.nylpi.org/case/baerga-v-city-of-new-york/ B…
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In this episode we interview Max Guttman and Leah Harris about a recent announcement from NYC Mayor Eric Adams requesting that police officers initiate more involuntary hospitalizations. Max Guttman: https://www.madinamerica.com/2022/12/nyc-mayor-adams-consult/ https://mentalhealthaffairs.blog/editor-in-chief-max-e-guttman-lcsw-j-peters/ https://ww…
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James Mangan is the Executive Director of BTS Philly and he joins us today on the podcast to talk about all the exciting things going on in the City of Brotherly Love. James shares his background in wrestling and how it set him on the right path in life and taught him the discipline he needed to overcome obstacles. He talks about the unique advanta…
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Executive Director Mike Powell joins us today from Chicago to share some of the wonderful programs they have going on for their youth. Mike talks about the logistical obstacles they have to overcome in Chicago and how their new facilities help them impact the lives of youth across the city. He brings so much energy and enthusiasm to the BTS cause a…
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In season 3 of Committable the hosts are going state by state to explore mental health laws throughout the US. In this episode we interview attorney Nancy Murphy about mental health laws in Massachusetts. Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2023/1/23/s3-episode-7-massachusetts Nancy Murphy: https://www.dlc…
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In this episode, we speak with Bior Guigni, the Executive Director of BTS New England. Bior shares stories from her background, from growing up as one of 11 children to how she got involved in wrestling. She takes us through the evolution of BTS New England, which has come a long way. Bior is quick to acknowledge to work of predecessors who paved t…
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In this episode, we get the chance to speak with Brendan Buckley who is the Executive Director of BTS New York. Brendan shares some of the initiatives they're working on and some of the unique challenges they face. Brendan has a wealth of experience at every level of wrestling, including 19 years coaching Division I teams.…
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In season 3 of Committable the hosts are going state by state to explore mental health laws throughout the US. In this episode we interview attorney Luciene Parsley about mental health laws in Maryland. Luciene Parsley: https://disabilityrightsmd.org/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2023/1/9/s3-episode…
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In season 3 of Committable the hosts are going state by state to explore mental health laws throughout the US. In this episode we interview attorney Elizabeth Satchell about mental health laws in Missouri. Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2023/1/2/s3-episode-5-missouri Committable is produced by Michell…
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In this episode, we are joined by Jesse Jantzen, who is a board member of BTS national. Jesse is someone who has excelled at so many areas of not just wrestling but life. He was the first four-time NY state champion, and he subsequently attended Harvard University where he became an NCAA champion. Jesse is extremely passionate about the BTS cause a…
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In season 3 of Committable the hosts are going state by state to explore mental health laws throughout the US. In this episode we interview advocate Ren Faszewski about mental health laws in Virginia. Ren Faszewski: https://www.dlcv.org/ Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/committables3-transcripts/2022/12/19/s3-episode-4-virginia …
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This episode we are joined by BTS National’s Operations and Development Associate Jon Guevara. Jon shares his incredible journey from BTS athlete to the University of Pennsylvania to coming back to Beat the Streets. He bring so much enthusiasm and passion to the work and is dedicated to serving the BTS community!…
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In season 3 of Committable the hosts are going state by state to explore mental health laws throughout the US. In this episode we interview attorney James Tucker about mental health laws in Alabama. James Tucker: https://adap.ua.edu/ Episode Transcript: Committable is produced by Michelle Stockman, Jim McQuaid and Jesse Mangan. https://sensiblenons…
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In this episode we have the pleasure of hearing from Yero Washington, the Executive Director of BTS Los Angeles. Yero opens up and shares his journey from a tumultuous youth to a world-class athlete. He speaks about how wrestling saved him from taking the wrong path in life and brought him to where he is today. Yero has competed and coached at the …
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In season 3 of Committable the hosts are going state by state to explore mental health laws throughout the US. In this episode we interview attorney Brynne Madway about mental health laws in Pennsylvania. Brynne Madway: https://www.disabilityrightspa.org/ DRP live intake line: (800) 692-7443 Episode Transcript: sensiblenonsense.squarespace.com/comm…
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In season 3 of Committable the hosts are going state by state to explore mental health laws throughout the US. In this episode they interview attorney Carolyn Reinach Wolf about mental health laws in New York. Carolyn Reinach Wolf: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/10/nyregion/for-families-struggling-with-mental-illness-carolyn-wolf-is-a-guide-in-the…
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In this episode, we speak with Rich and Gina Perry who are integral members of the Beat the Streets family! Rich Perry is a team member of the Pennsylvania Regional Training Center who has worked with many BTS youth and set an example for the next generation of athletes. In the episode, Rich tells us about the tragic accident th befell him and his …
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While producing season 2 one of the most widely discussed changes to mental health interventions in the US has been the roll out of 988. But what is 988? How does it work? What has changed? In this episode we interview Aneri Pattani, Rob Wipond, and Yana Calou about 988 and the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Aneri Pattani: https://khn.org/ne…
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In the inaugural episode of the Beat the Streets National podcast we sit down with Executive Director Ben Reiter and discuss some of the exciting things going on in the Beat the Streets community! Ben lays out his fascinating story and his background in wrestling and MMA. We discuss how he has been inspired by so many members of the BTS community a…
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Involuntary psychiatric detentions and civil commitments are legal processes that can deprive a person of their liberties and force them through systems that bring the potential for trauma. These practices were not designed around evidence, or empathy, so why are they legal? And what effect do these types of experiences have on the person being pus…
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Cassidy was handcuffed by police and brought to an ER where she was detained for evaluation. Part of that evaluation included a risk assessment, a clinical tool used to help navigate complex decisions about whether or not to involuntarily detain someone. But what is a risk assessment? How reliable are these tools and why do systems of involuntary d…
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What is the history of crisis hotlines? What impact does police involvement have on the person perceived to be in distress? In this episode we continue to explore Cassidy’s story and speak to Hannah Zeavin and Jamie Livingston to try and better understand how these systems evolved and how they could be different. Hannah Zeavin: https://mitpress.mit…
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Cassidy Wilson called a crisis hotline to ask for help. What she received was multiple police officers coming to her home, handcuffing her, and forcibly taking her to an ER for evaluation. That evaluation led to almost a week of involuntary detention. In Season 2 of Committable we explore Cassidy’s experiences and continue our journey to deconstruc…
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And then what? In the season one finale Jesse engages in conversations with friends and family about what it is like to live with these experiences. Guests in this episode are: Joanna Yip Michelle Stockman Tom Mangan Susan Mangan Jean Forward Jim McQuaid Committable Contributors for this episode are: Brian Patrick Williams: https://bravelybrian.com…
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What is the Baker Act? In this episode Jesse interviews Bacardi Jackson from the Southern Poverty Law Center about The Baker Act, a mental health law in Florida that was used to involuntarily detain children over 37,000 times in one year. Guests in this episode are: Bacardi Jackson: https://www.splcenter.org/about/staff/bacardi-jackson Southern Pov…
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What is an outpatient commitment? Jesse interviews Brian Stettin and Sera Davidow about Assisted Outpatient Treatment. Guests in this episode are: Brian Stettin: https://www.treatmentadvocacycenter.org/ “Stopping The Revolving Door”: https://vimeo.com/26171883 Sera Davidow: https://wildfloweralliance.org/ Episode transcript: https://sensiblenonsens…
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Where did this idea come from? Jesse interviews David Cohen about the origin and evolution of psychiatry. Guests in this episode are: David Cohen: https://luskin.ucla.edu/person/david-cohen Article on Involuntary Psychiatric Detention: https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ps.201900477 Episode transcript: https://sensiblenonsense.squares…
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How do you navigate this? Host Jesse Mangan and Committable producer Jim McQuaid interview author Marya Hornbacher, psychologist Sasheen Hazel, and former EMT Joshua Yeager about their experiences navigating commitments. Guests in this episode are: Marya Hornbacher: http://www.maryahornbacher.com/ Sasheen Hazel: http://www.hazelapproach.com/ Joshua…
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Is coercion necessary? Host Jesse Mangan explores experiences that led to 5 weeks in a psych ward and producer Jim McQuaid interviews Attorney Lauren Roy and Psychiatrist Paul Puri to gain some much needed perspective on commitments. Guests in this episode are: Paul Puri: https://paulrpurimd.com/ https://www.ootify.com/ Lauren Roy: http://mhlac.org…
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What happens to the community? Host Jesse Mangan interviews family members, friends and clinical psychologist Pat Corrigan to try and understand how involuntary commitments can impact communities around the person committed. Guests in this episode are: Pat Corrigan: http://www.comingoutproudprogram.org/ http://www.stigmaandempowerment.org/ Tom Mang…
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Could you be committed? Host Jesse Mangan intertwines personal experiences and interviews with attorneys and family members to try and figure out what happened twenty years ago when he was involuntarily committed by something called a Section 12. Guests in this episode are: Steve Schwartz: https://www.centerforpublicrep.org/ Bob Fleischner: https:/…
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