Mentorship for Mental Wellness with Bridget Cravens-Neely

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In this episode of Coffee Can't Fix Everything, host Corey Dion Lewis sits down with Bridget Cravens-Neely, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Iowa. They talk about the profound mental health benefits of mentorship, exploring how these relationships foster emotional growth and support for both mentors and mentees. Bridget shares her personal and professional insights, emphasizing the importance of mental health awareness.


What You'll Learn:

  • The reciprocal benefits of mentorship on mental well-being.
  • The impact of consistent, supportive relationships on personal development.
  • Strategies for effective mentoring and building strong connections.
  • Bridget's personal journey with mentorship and leadership.


Featured Guest:
Bridget Cravens-Neely, MBA, AFIS
Learn more about Bridget's work and connect with her on LinkedIn: Bridget Cravens-Neely


Important Resources:


Listen, Learn, Connect:

Join us in this heartfelt discussion that not only highlights the transformative power of mentorship but also reinforces the critical need for mental health support within our communities. Whether you're a mentor, a mentee, or someone interested in the benefits of supportive relationships, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for nurturing your mental health and that of others.

Remember, mental health is crucial—support is available through 988 if you or someone you know needs assistance.

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In this episode of Coffee Can't Fix Everything, host Corey Dion Lewis sits down with Bridget Cravens-Neely, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Iowa. They talk about the profound mental health benefits of mentorship, exploring how these relationships foster emotional growth and support for both mentors and mentees. Bridget shares her personal and professional insights, emphasizing the importance of mental health awareness.


What You'll Learn:

  • The reciprocal benefits of mentorship on mental well-being.
  • The impact of consistent, supportive relationships on personal development.
  • Strategies for effective mentoring and building strong connections.
  • Bridget's personal journey with mentorship and leadership.


Featured Guest:
Bridget Cravens-Neely, MBA, AFIS
Learn more about Bridget's work and connect with her on LinkedIn: Bridget Cravens-Neely


Important Resources:


Listen, Learn, Connect:

Join us in this heartfelt discussion that not only highlights the transformative power of mentorship but also reinforces the critical need for mental health support within our communities. Whether you're a mentor, a mentee, or someone interested in the benefits of supportive relationships, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for nurturing your mental health and that of others.

Remember, mental health is crucial—support is available through 988 if you or someone you know needs assistance.

  continue reading

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