Shows like Unravelling offer in-depth, interview-driven conversations with clinicians, researchers, and public figures on mental health and related social topics. For PR, this means strong opportunities to connect with experts, thought leaders, and high-visibility guests; booking tends toward academic/clinical professionals with occasional celebrity guests, so tailor pitches to credentialed guests and compelling story angles.
36 episodes, Biweekly, 5.0 rating
<1k, Female, USA
YouTube: 1.8k subscribers, Instagram: 144 followers
How can a deeper understanding of mental health help us see our world, and ourselves, differently? Hosted by therapist Kurt White and journalist Mary Wilson, each episode of Unravelling explores a complex mental health topic with insights from both professionals and people with lived experience. Whether you're trying to make sense of the world or just the slice of it inside of your head, Unravelling is here to foster a more compassionate and informed perspective on life.
Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Social Sciences
Typical Credentials:
Advanced degrees (PhD/MD/PD) or recognized public figure (celebrity, author, or senior academic) with demonstrable expertise
Required Achievements:
published research in psychology/psychiatry, leadership roles in academia or clinical settings, books or notable media appearances, significant public impact in their field
Gary Gulman - Recovery From Serious Mental Health Problems, Depression, Treatment, Advocacy, Dr. Stephanie Jarvi Steele - Non-suicidal Self-injury (nssi), Differentiation From Suicidal Behavior, Contagion Myths, Dr. Rachel Conrad - Youth Suicide Prevention; Role Of Social Media, Sean Duffy - Cultural Identity And Food; Psychological Insights On Food, Dr. Kevin Volkan - Large Group Dynamics; Aggression; War And Genocide
mental health, depression, self-injury, NSSI, suicide prevention, social media, youth mental health, food psychology, group dynamics, disability justice