Inside Mental Health News Radio Network
Episode Overview
Exploring the intimacy of mental health discussions. Challenges and rewards of podcasting. Importance of self-care in media production. Expanding the Mental Health News Radio Network. Building rapport with guest podcasters.
The goal is to have you, our listening family, feel as though you are listening in on private conversations.
In this episode of Mental Health News Radio, host Kristin Sunanta Walker takes listeners behind the scenes of her podcasting journey and the Mental Health News Radio Network. Joined by fellow podcasters Joe Fusaro and Matt Pappas, the conversation delves into the intimacy and vulnerability inherent in discussing mental health topics openly. Kristin stresses the importance of making mental health as comfortable to discuss as physical health, emphasizing the diverse voices and experiences shared on the network.
Kristin reflects on the evolution of her show after conducting hundreds of interviews, aiming to create a space where listeners feel they are part of private conversations. This approach fosters a connection with the audience, turning many into good friends and supporters of the network. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by podcasters, such as maintaining self-care and avoiding burnout.
The episode highlights the expansion of the network, with new shows being launched, including Mental Health Perspectives with Dr. John Huber. Kristin shares anecdotes about working with PR professionals like Ryan Cormack and emphasizes the importance of being open and sharing personal stories to build a rapport with guests and listeners. This episode provides valuable insights into the world of mental health podcasting, offering encouragement to those who may feel alone in their struggles.
Through intimate and sometimes uncomfortable conversations, the podcast aims to foster understanding and support within its listening community.