The YMyHealth Podcast helps millennials navigate mental and behavioral health challenges with expert guidance and practical patient-facing education. It’s a strong fit for PR teams representing licensed clinicians, suicide prevention specialists, and ADHD/neurodiversity experts who want to reach Gen Y audiences in a candid, actionable way.
96 episodes, Weekly, 5.0 rating
<1k, Female, USA
YouTube: 837 subscribers, Instagram: 5.2k followers
ymyhealthpodcast@gmail.com
A podcast by millennials, for millennials, covering health challenges unique to Gen Y. Get expert insights, practical patient advice, and inspiring survivor stories to help you make informed healthcare choices. Empower your journey with YMyHealth!
Melissa Schenkman, Julie Woon
Health & Fitness, Education, Self-Improvement, Business, Society & Culture, Careers
Typical Credentials:
Licensed mental health professionals (e.g., counselors/therapists), ADHD/neurodivergence clinicians with certification, and recognized public-safety/behavioral-health program leaders (e.g., suicide prevention specialists). Guests usually have experience translating care into practical, non-stigmatizing guidance for non-clinician audiences.
Required Achievements:
Clinical specialty/certification (e.g., ADHD, neurodivergent-affirming therapy focus), Years of experience providing mental health support and/or leading prevention programs, Association with reputable organizations (e.g., Wounded Warrior Project, established counseling practices)
Bailey Pilant - ADHD In Women; Hormonal Influences; Diagnosis And Treatment Strategies; Neurodivergent-affirming Approaches, Bailey Pilant - Neurodivergence And Neurodivergent-affirming Therapy; Autism/adhd Lived Experience; Gender Gap In Diagnoses; Community Support, Eileen Chapman - How To Talk About Suicide Safely; Risk Factors And Protective Steps; Wounded Warrior Project Suicide Prevention Programs
Mental Health, Adhd, Neurodiversity, Suicide-prevention, Therapy, Women-health, Counseling, Patient-education, Veterans-health, Hormones