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Mental Health Advocacy

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Mark Henick is truly a great beautiful soul. This podcast episode meant a lot and hearing his very inspiring story/ how he is impacting the world is one for the ages.
In this episode we focus on:
1. Marks Story and the Hero that changed/saved his life
2. The impact that Mark is making today
3. "So-Called Normal" Marks book and how it aims to help and grow the readers
4. How we can be Mental Health Advocates for those around us
5. Helpful tips for for those dealing with Mental Health Crisis.
6. Vulnerable moments to share from your host
Marks Website: https://markhenick.com/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/markhenick/
So- Called Normal (book): https://markhenick.com/book/
Mark Henick's TEDx talk about the stranger who saved his life has been viewed millions of times, and is among the most watched TEDx talks ever. Mark has appeared in hundreds of television, radio, print and online features about mental health. As host of both his So-Called Normal podcast, and the Living Well podcast for Morneau Shepell, he has interviewed well over a hundred experts, celebrities, and public figures about mental health. Mark previously served as the youngest ever board director for the Mental Health Commission of Canada, and the youngest president of a provincial Canadian Mental Health Association division in history. Mark's various roles at CMHA have included frontline clinician, program manager, and most recently as National Director of Strategic Initiatives. Presently, Mark owns a boutique mental health media consulting firm, and he is a high-demand international keynote speaker on mental health recovery.

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Mark Henick is truly a great beautiful soul. This podcast episode meant a lot and hearing his very inspiring story/ how he is impacting the world is one for the ages.
In this episode we focus on:
1. Marks Story and the Hero that changed/saved his life
2. The impact that Mark is making today
3. "So-Called Normal" Marks book and how it aims to help and grow the readers
4. How we can be Mental Health Advocates for those around us
5. Helpful tips for for those dealing with Mental Health Crisis.
6. Vulnerable moments to share from your host
Marks Website: https://markhenick.com/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/markhenick/
So- Called Normal (book): https://markhenick.com/book/
Mark Henick's TEDx talk about the stranger who saved his life has been viewed millions of times, and is among the most watched TEDx talks ever. Mark has appeared in hundreds of television, radio, print and online features about mental health. As host of both his So-Called Normal podcast, and the Living Well podcast for Morneau Shepell, he has interviewed well over a hundred experts, celebrities, and public figures about mental health. Mark previously served as the youngest ever board director for the Mental Health Commission of Canada, and the youngest president of a provincial Canadian Mental Health Association division in history. Mark's various roles at CMHA have included frontline clinician, program manager, and most recently as National Director of Strategic Initiatives. Presently, Mark owns a boutique mental health media consulting firm, and he is a high-demand international keynote speaker on mental health recovery.

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