On this episode, Bret revisits a conversation with Governor Phil Murphy (D-NJ) and Governor Spencer Cox (R-UT) as they discuss the youth mental health crisis in the United States.
Board Certified Internist, Addiction Medicine Specialist, TV Host & Podcaster Dr. Drew Pinsky explains that due to the COVID-19 lockdowns and a nationwide addiction to social media, America's youth is facing a mental health crisis that has never been seen before.Â
On this episode, Will sits down with the author of Finding Rest: A Survivor's Guide to Navigating the Valleys of Anxiety, Faith, and Life, Jon Seidel. Jon and Will discuss the best ways to tackle mental health in the modern age. They discuss everything from exercise, diet, and how to cope with stress. Plus, they have a spirited debate over the role of medicine in treating mental health.
On this episode, Bret is joined by Governor Phil Murphy (D-NJ) and Governor Spencer Cox (R-UT) as they discuss the youth mental health crisis in the United States, how the content children consume influences their well-being.
On this episode, Sean and Rachel are joined by their daughter, and writer at the Federalist, Evita Duffy-Alfonso, to discuss the viral hit song "Hi Ren" by Welsh musician Ren, and the Christian message conveyed through the song.
On this episode of Common Ground, Bret sits down with Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO) and Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), to discuss how they have put aside partisan differences to address the countries burgeoning mental health crisis, including their push to expand the Excellence in Mental Health Act nationwide.
On this episode, Will sits down with Environmental Progress founder and author, Michael Shellenberger, to discuss why the worshipping of wokeism as an ideology is inherently dangerous to a society, as well as what Michael and Will believe are the real greatest threats to the American experiment.
This week, Martha revisits a panel discussion with parents of teenagers to discuss the tremendous effects the pandemic has had on teenage mental health.