Stephen Hays

Stigma Podcast - Mental Health

Stephen Hays

  • #22 - Congressional Candidate Lindsey Boylan (D-NY) on Making Mental Health a Priority Issue in The Election

#22 - Congressional Candidate Lindsey Boylan (D-NY) on Making Mental Health a Priority Issue in The Election

Monday 13th January 2020

Congressional candidate Lindsey Boylan talks about prioritizing mental health in politics, reducing stigma, and making care accessible to all.
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Stigma Podcast - Mental Health
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Lindsey Boylan: Putting Mental Health on the Political Agenda

The opportunity to live beyond and go beyond the things that happened to you should not be a privilege for people with means. And I see it playing out again and again and again, and that's unacceptable to me. I can change it for, you know, other generations of our kids.
Ever thought about what it would take for mental health to become a top priority in politics? In this episode of the 'Stigma Podcast - Mental Health', host Stephen Hays chats with Lindsey Boylan, a congressional candidate from New York's 10th district, who is on a mission to do just that. Lindsey shares her deeply personal reasons for championing mental health and how her own experiences have fueled her passion for this cause.
During their conversation, she reveals that people in her district are more frequently searching for mental health resources than other pressing issues like gun control or climate change. This highlights a growing need for political leaders who genuinely understand and address mental health concerns. Lindsey talks about the importance of investing in mental health research and finding alternative ways to manage crises.
She also touches on the need to decriminalize addiction and make mental health care accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial situation. Throughout the episode, Lindsey's dedication to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental illness and addiction shines through. She believes that real change starts with making mental health a priority in politics, and her insights offer a hopeful perspective on how we can move forward as a society.
If you're interested in how mental health can shape political agendas and improve lives, this episode is a must-listen.