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  • AI and Beyond: Technology Shaping Mental Health
    2025/05/20

    Today’s conversation is about the promises—and the pitfalls—of technology. Specifically, we’re exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping mental health care and what it means for equity, access, and privacy. While AI has the potential to increase access to mental health tools and improve outcomes, it also raises urgent ethical questions: Who is being left out? Who has control over their data? And how do we ensure that innovation doesn’t deepen existing disparities?

    To help us make sense of it all, we're joined by Kenneth Fleischmann, professor at the UT Austin School of Information, where he studies the ethical and societal implications of emerging technologies.

    Related Links:

    • Ethical AI
    • Good Systems
    • University of Texas at Austin Undergraduate Informatics Program
    • University of Texas at Austin Master of Science in A.I.
    • Into the Fold: Digital Well-being for Youth
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    50 分
  • Funding Mental Health: Innovations and Opportunities
    2025/04/29

    In this episode, we’re diving into a topic that’s both essential and often behind the scenes—funding. Who funds mental health work? How do organizations access support for the critical services they provide? And what does innovation in mental health funding look like?

    This conversation takes us into the heart of collaboration, innovation, and opportunity—through the lens of the Hogg Foundation’s reunion with the Texas Grants Resource Center. We explore how partnerships like these can unlock new possibilities for community-driven mental health work in Texas. Joining the show are Amy Loar, assistant director of programs at the Hogg Foundation and program administrator of the Texas Grants Resource Center; Giannina Cardenas, grants and contracts strategist at Caritas of Austin; where they take a whole-person approach to ending homelessness; and Lori Najvar, director of PolkaWorks, an Austin nonprofit focused on elevating the untold stories of Texas communities through multimedia storytelling.

    Related Content:

    • Episode 58: Better Together: Collaborating for Social Impact
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    47 分
  • The Heart of Healing: Social Workers and Their Role in Mental Health Care
    2025/04/03

    March is National Social Work Month, and here at the Hogg Foundation, we see firsthand the major role social workers play in the upkeep of mental health. For Episode 172, we are joined today by Catherine Wilsnack, a doctoral candidate in the Steve Hicks School of Social Work at the University of Texas at Austin. Catherine earned her B.S. in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her M.S.W. from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Social Policy and Practice. Prior to pursuing social work, she worked as a mental health clinician. She discusses the unique perspective that social workers have on mental health and the collaboration between academic researchers and practitioners at the heart of the field.

    Related Links:

    Social Work in a Time of Division

    Children in 2021: Grief and Loss

    Understanding Mental Health in Older Adults

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    23 分
  • Learning to Love: Dr. Leo Buscaglia on The Human Condition
    2025/02/21

    Love is a profound and multifaceted concept that has fascinated people for centuries. But do we really understand it? This question is at the center of our most recent episode of Into the Fold, which features an archived recording of the Hogg Foundation radio show, The Human Condition, with commentary by present day staff members, Mary Capps, Elizabeth Stauber, and Darrell Wiggins.

    Produced and hosted by former Hogg Foundation program officer, Bert Kruger Smith, The Human Condition aired from 1971 to 1983. This episode featured Dr. Leo Buscaglia, professor, motivational speaker, and bestselling author of several books focusing on love and human relationships.

    Related Links

    • The Loneliness Epidemic
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  • Building a Resilient Future: What’s Next for Mental Health Advocacy
    2025/01/31

    This is Part 2 of the conversation we began with last month's Episode 169, Navigating Systemic Shifts: Policy Changes That Impact Mental Health Care. We want to know, from those doing the work, what feels different about doing mental health policy in 2025. For this episode, we bring back our guests Mandi Zapata of Texas Civil Rights Project, Noah Jones of Texas Counseling Association, and Maia Volk of Disability Rights Texas. This time we’re focusing more on the personal stakes of doing policy work in a challenging environment.

    In a bonus segment, we revisit a conversation from 2023, about Girls Empowerment Network and what their experience has to teach us about the future of public policy.

    Episode 169 - Navigating Systemic Shifts: Policy Changes That Impact Mental Health Care

    Related links:

    • https://hogg.utexas.edu/texas-mental-health-guide
    • https://hogg.utexas.edu/the-purpose-of-policy-work-in-a-divisive-time
    • https://hogg.utexas.edu/the-future-of-recovery
    • https://hogg.utexas.edu/2-million-awarded-to-train-mental-health-policy-fellows-in-texas
    • https://hogg.utexas.edu/mental-health-goes-back-to-school
    • https://hogg.utexas.edu/hogg-foundation-statement-on-migrant-mental-health

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    28 分
  • Navigating Systemic Shifts: Policy Changes That Impact Mental Health Care
    2025/01/28

    We are coming to you from Austin, Texas, site of the Texas Legislature an epicenter of the changes that are impacting people, as well as concerted efforts to address those changes. We thought it would be fitting to kick off this new season of Into the Fold with a look into the bustling world of public policy – and how policy changes impact mental health.

    For this conversation we are joined by Mandi Zapata of Texas Civil Rights Project, Noah Jones of Texas Counseling Association, and Maia Volk of Disability Rights Texas. They are all Hogg Policy Fellows, employed by organizations that have received Policy Fellows grants from the Hogg. They came to our studio for a conversation on how their mental health experiences both shape, and are shaped by, their work in the policy arena.

    Related Links:

    • https://hogg.utexas.edu/texas-mental-health-guide
    • https://hogg.utexas.edu/the-purpose-of-policy-work-in-a-divisive-time
    • https://hogg.utexas.edu/the-future-of-recovery
    • https://hogg.utexas.edu/2-million-awarded-to-train-mental-health-policy-fellows-in-texas
    • https://hogg.utexas.edu/mental-health-goes-back-to-school
    • https://hogg.utexas.edu/hogg-foundation-statement-on-migrant-mental-health

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    37 分
  • Supporting Mental Health during the Holidays
    2024/12/20

    The holidays can be a time of joy, but for many, they bring unique challenges, such as loneliness, financial stress, or grief. Today, we’re focusing on ways to provide meaningful support to individuals during the holiday season. We are joined today by Jen Cardenas, executive director of Austin Clubhouse, an organization dedicated to building a community that supports adults living with mental health diagnoses. Accompanying her is Kasey Pfaff, an Austin Clubhouse member. They discuss the Clubhouse's unique communal ethos and how it can be a balm during the holiday season.

    Related Links:

    • Exploring Gratitude

    • A Peer Perspective on Health and the Holidays

    • Relieving Holiday Stress and Hurricane Trauma

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    39 分
  • The Purpose of Policy Work in a Divisive Time
    2024/11/15

    In today’s episode, we’re diving into the unique stresses and rewards of policy work, even or especially during an election year as divisive as this one has been. With the help of Alison Mohr Boleware, policy director for the Hogg Foundation, and Lyssette Galvan, policy director for National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Texas, we'll discuss strategies for maintaining resilience and the deeper purpose behind policy work, even in challenging times.

    Also check out:

    • Political Climate as a Chronic Stressor
    • A Reality Check Session Update from the Hogg Policy Team

    • Social Work in a Time of Division

    • Some Good News in Public Policy

    • Some More Good News in Public Policy
    • Social Work in a Time of Division

    • Protecting Kids’ Mental Health in a Time of Polarization

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    35 分