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HINESIGHTS Podcast

HINESIGHTS Podcast

著者: Kevin Hines
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Hinesights Podcast: Heal. Connect. Inspire. Hosted by global mental health advocate Kevin Hines, Hinesights features honest conversations about suicide prevention, resilience, trauma recovery, leadership, relationships, and hope. Through lived experience and practical tools, Kevin speaks with survivors, caregivers, and leaders who have faced darkness and found a way forward. If you care about mental health and emotional strength, this podcast is for you. You are not alone.Kevin Hines 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Raise Frequency Change Your Life | Science of Energy & nWellness w/Barb & Chance Pitcock | EP 171
    2026/03/04

    Raise Frequency Change Your Life | Science of Energy & nWellness w/Barb & Chance Pitcock | EP 171

    HINESIGHTS Podcast Episode 171

    What if the way you feel every day is connected to the frequency your body operates on?

    In Episode 171 of the HINESIGHTS Podcast, global mental health advocate and suicide prevention speaker Kevin Hines sits down with Barb and Chance Pitcock, founders of Frequense, a wellness company built on the belief that the human body functions as an energetic system.

    Every cell in the body communicates through signals, rhythm, and frequency. When that system is supported, we experience clearer thinking, stronger energy, emotional balance, and deeper wellbeing. When it becomes disrupted through stress, poor nutrition, or overwhelm, many of us feel mentally foggy, physically exhausted, and emotionally drained.

    Barb and Chance created Frequense to help people restore harmony between mind, body, and daily living through intentional wellness products designed to support mental clarity, energy, focus, rest, and recovery.


    In this powerful conversation we explore

    • The meaning of human frequency and why it matters for health
    • How stress and modern life disrupt our internal balance
    • The role of nutrition, minerals, mushrooms, and collagen in supporting the body
    • Why intentional wellness practices matter more than quick fixes
    • The emotional journey of building a mission driven company
    • How caring for our bodies and minds can change the trajectory of our lives


    This episode is a conversation about science, wellness, resilience, and hope.


    It is about listening to your body.


    It is about restoring balance.


    It is about living at a frequency that allows you to thrive.


    Thank you to Barb and Chance Pitcock for sponsoring this episode of the HINESIGHTS Podcast and for the work they are doing to help people reconnect with their health and wellbeing.

    Learn more about Frequense and explore their wellness products here https://frequense.com


    🎙 Hosted by Kevin Hines

    Suicide attempt survivor
    Mental health advocate
    Filmmaker
    Speaker


    If this episode resonates with you

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    Share this episode with someone you care about
    And remember that your life matters


    Hope is real.

    Help is real.

    Recovery is possible.

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    44 分
  • An Honest Conversation About Money & Mental Health With Erik Sebusch
    2026/02/24

    In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Kevin Hines sits down with global finance leader and venture strategist Erik Sebusch to explore what success really means at the highest levels of capital and leadership.

    From growing up on the east side of Cleveland to operating in the world of sovereign wealth funds, institutional investors, and venture capital, Erik shares the mindset shifts that shaped his journey. But this conversation goes far beyond money.

    They discuss the unseen cost of success, burnout in high-performance industries, ethical investing, and why capital without conscience can be dangerous. Erik opens up about work ethic, resilience, risk, integrity, and the responsibility that comes with stewarding billions of dollars.

    What makes this episode different is the heart behind it. This is not just about finance. It’s about leadership. It’s about mental health. It’s about choosing meaning over ego, legacy over luxury, and purpose over profit.

    You’ll hear:
    • What top investors really look for in founders• Why the best technology doesn’t always win• The pressure young professionals face today• The truth about burnout in finance• How to succeed without losing your soul• Why capital can either widen suffering or help heal it


    Erik also shares why he chose to support suicide prevention efforts and serve as an Executive Producer of the upcoming documentary Death Bridge, a film confronting the suicide crisis at the Golden Gate Bridge.

    If you’re an entrepreneur, investor, leader, or simply someone trying to build a meaningful life - this conversation is for you.

    Success is not just about accumulation. It’s about alignment.

    You are loved. You are valued. And your life is worth living.

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    38 分
  • Why Psychiatry is Failing Us and How AI Could Save Lives
    2026/02/17

    In this powerful and deeply personal episode of the Hinesights Podcast, Kevin Hines sits down with Mariam Khayretdinova, a Harvard alumna, neuroscientist, TEDx speaker, and CEO of Brainify.ai, to explore the future of mental health, suicide prevention, and artificial intelligence.

    Mariam shares her lived experience with depression and suicidal thoughts beginning at just six years old, growing up in post-Soviet Russia where mental health was heavily stigmatized. Today, she is on a mission to change psychiatry from the inside out by building one of the world’s most ambitious brain data platforms.

    • Why is psychiatry still based largely on symptoms and trial-and-error treatment?
    • Why can’t we scan the brain to diagnose depression the way we diagnose cancer or heart disease?
    • What role can AI and EEG brain data play in developing precision mental health care?

    Together, Kevin and Mariam unpack:

    • The reality of suicidal ideation and how isolation increases risk
    • The importance of “safety measures” and connection during mental health crises
    • Why psychiatry is one of medicine’s most data-starved fields
    • How artificial intelligence could transform depression treatment and drug development
    • The myths we believe about the brain
    • The urgent need to treat mental health as brain health

    This episode bridges science and humanity, translating pain into data, suffering into signal, and despair into something we can better understand and respond to with compassion and precision.

    If you care about mental health innovation, suicide prevention, neuroscience, or the future of AI in medicine, this conversation is essential listening.

    If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone. In the U.S., call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For international resources, please contact your local crisis services.

    Subscribe to Hinesights for more conversations on resilience, brain health, lived experience, and hope.

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    42 分
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