We finish up our informative interview with local author Brittany Eldridge as she describes what she's done to confront her mental illness in positive ways.
Our New Year's Podcast is SO big and great we had to create parts 1 and 2. This one is special. First off, Gina, Bryce, Lauren, Kaylin and Joe try to put a cap on the wild and wooly year of 2020. Then, local author Brittany Eldridge joins us to
As we approach the end of this difficult 2020 our members and staff convene for a podcast dedicated to finding the silver linings in all of this pandemic malaise. Join us for a positive side to it all - our Silver Linings Playbook podcast.
In this, our 23rd episode, we acknowledge that winter is truly upon us. The days have grown short and while temps haven't been too bad for New hampshire in November, we know they will be heading down. So, it's time to take on a Winter Wellness
Music Therapy, Music Wellness...whatever you want to call it, we're excited about a new program coming to our clubhouse! In this episode Maureen, Adam, Bryce, Kaylin and Joe interview our new Music Therapy Teacher, Kitty Coolidge. Listen in as
Two members return! Joe interviews Sam and Jim, a couple of members who stopped coming to the clubhouse about a year ago. They dropped in and shared their recent past experiences and goals for the future which, happily, includes coming to the c
From a podcast recorded back in 2017, the pioneer editor of our newsletter, Darby, explains how and why a newsletter is so important for a clubhouse and member recovery
Education plays a big part at Seacoast Pathways Clubhouse. Listen in as Lauren interviews our current employment intern, Rob and visiting student, Sarah. Then Joe joins Lauren for a lively discussion on some of the educational and social events
Surprise guests galore highlight this episode of Trash Plunders (episode 5) in which plundering caffeine and wine are discussed as well as the erudite differences between trash plundering and dumpster diving.
Gina chats with seacoast mental health advocate John O'Brien, whose journey through mental illness of a family member brought him to Seacoast Pathways.His is a poignant story.
Trash Plunders episode 3 ; Firmly rooted in the belief that there IS such a thing as a free lunch, our dynamic duo explore the boundaries encountered when sampling free food among other adventures. (File under: Clubhouse Comedy!)
All I.C.C.D. clubhouses like Seacoast Pathways provide social outlets and other events for members with mental illness. In this episode Jim OC, Erin & Joediscuss some of those events and their importance to mental health.
Listen in as Gina interviews New Hampshire state Senator Tom Sherman about his winning campaign to bring better mental health services to the Granite State - and don't miss that turtle story at the end!
Gina interviews former New Hampshire state Supreme Court judge John Broderick who is spending his retirement advocating to end stigmatic behavior towards mental illness.
In this episode Gina talks with clubhouse director, Ann Strachan and employment specialist, Scott Garnett about the specially crafted employment programs at Seacoast Pathways.