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Watch Sundays At 11:30 a.m.
on TV20 Detroit
Watch Sundays at 10:00 a.m.
on FOX 47/Lansing
Watch Sundays at 7:00 a.m.
in Traverse City/Cadillac
Watch Sundays at Noon on WOTV & WXSP in Grand Rapids
MI Healthy Mind is a 30-minute TV talk show with a focus on all things Health and Wellness, particularly in the mental health and behavioral sectors. Seasoned hosts, Elizabeth Atkins and Michael Hunter explore a vast range of subjects (addiction,
depression, bipolar, autism etc) with valuable insights and lively conversation from popular entertainers, experts, athletes, and other newsmakers. But most important, MI Healthy Mind showcases real people, “the heroes” who have
overcome and triumphed over their mental health issues. In the wake of incredible loss, or adversity, these people found a way to turn personal tragedy into hope.
“All the world is full of suffering. It is also full of overcoming.” — Helen Keller
MI Healthy Mind How Do I Fix This? Addressing the Unique Mental Health Issues of Men
Eric Hipple is more than just an NFL star; he’s an advocate for mental health, particularly men’s mental health. He’s dedicated to shattering the stigma surrounding mental health by sharing his own story, his own vulnerability, and how he has learned to respect mental illness.
Eric Hipple has lived a life of tragedy and triumph. After leaving football, he began battling with untreated symptoms of depression. However, he resisted help and even avoided talking about his feelings. Even after he attempted suicide, he remained reluctant to openly discuss mental health, fearing the stigma that all too often surrounds it.
Shortly thereafter, his 15-year-old son died of suicide, and, in retrospect, Eric recognized symptoms of depression in his son’s behavior, similar to what he, himself, had experienced. The grief, guilt, and overwhelming sense of helplessness led Eric into a debilitating and self-sabotaging downward spiral.
However, after being jailed for drunk driving, Eric came to the realization that profound life changes were necessary. Thanks to his family and those around him, he found the strength to seek therapy for his own depression and was able to make an amazing comeback.
Eric is now dedicated to helping others, particularly men, recognize the symptoms of depression and other mental health issues. All too often he has witnessed – and personally experienced – the misconception many men harbor that it is a sign of weakness to express emotions. Eric is intent on changing that, and helping others understand that being open and honest about mental health is, in fact, a sign of strength.
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The story of the American Indian is filled with historical myths and modern day truths. On this episode of MI Healthy Mind, we explore the truths and explode the myths of this fascinating and resilient community who have specific challenges that are direct products of their culture, biology, history and policy.
Drug addiction, suicide, abuse, human trafficking… join us for conversations that may change your life! We’re shining a courageous spotlight on difficult topics with people whose triumphant stories will inspire. And our experts will give you the tools to change your life. Wellness begins in the mind, and our motto is the first step to achieving that: “Let’s talk about it!”
Compassionate, engaging and energetic, Michael Hunter and Elizabeth Atkins speak from experience as they guide guests through strong, honest conversations about issues that could have crushed them, but instead made them stronger. Join Michael and Elizabeth to celebrate wellness in mind, body and spirit!
Each week on MI Healthy Mind we interview individuals who triumph over challenges of mental health, find experts to learn more about how to get help for others dealing with similar issues and provide those resources for viewers.
This site is not intended to provide and does not constitute medical, legal, or other professional advice.
MI Healthy Mind is designed to support, not replace, medical or psychiatric treatment.
Please seek professional care if you believe you may have a condition.
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