Nobody's Perfect Podcast
Nobody's Perfect Podcast

Nobody's Perfect Podcast

Welcome to “Nobody’s Perfect” – a podcast that speaks directly to the hearts and minds of Colorado’s youth and families. Powered by NAMI Arapahoe/Douglas Counties and NAMI Colorado, our mission is simple, yet powerful: to empower, provide support, encourage collaboration, and raise awareness of mental health and wellbeing.

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Episode 22: Miss Colorado Alexandra Lotko: Breaking Mental Health Stigma with "It’s Okay to Not Be Okay"

Episode 22: Miss Colorado Alexandra Lotko: Breaking Mental Health Stigma with "It’s Okay to Not Be Okay"

In this inspiring episode of the Nobody’s Perfect podcast, host Jason Hopcus sits down with the newly crowned Miss Colorado 2024, Alexandra Lotko. Alexandra is not only a dedicated educator pursuing her Master’s in Elementary Education but also a passionate mental health advocate. Through her Community Service Initiative, “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay,” Alexandra is on a mission to destigmatize mental illness and encourage people to seek help without fear or shame.

In this heartfelt conversation, Alexandra opens up about her own mental health journey, how it shaped her advocacy, and her commitment to creating safe spaces in her community. As a future teacher, she discusses her plans to integrate mental health awareness in the classroom and shares strategies for using social media to amplify her message. Whether you're looking for inspiration or practical advice on how to prioritize mental health, this episode offers valuable insights from a leader who understands the importance of compassion and support.

Join us as we explore Alexandra’s journey, her vision for a more understanding world, and what "nobody’s perfect" truly means to her.

Episode 21: Building Resilience: Dr. Jennifer Kelloff on Overcoming Childhood AdversityEpisode 20: Miss Teen Colorado Maddie Coombes: Pioneering a Fentanyl Free Future

Episode 20: Miss Teen Colorado Maddie Coombes: Pioneering a Fentanyl Free Future

In this episode of the Nobody's Perfect podcast, we sit down with Miss Teen Colorado, Maddie Coombes, to discuss her inspiring and life-saving Community Service Initiative, Fentanyl Free Futures. At just 16 years old, Maddie has witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of the fentanyl crisis, with several peers and community members losing their lives. Determined to prevent further tragedy, Maddie launched her initiative to educate students, parents, and teachers about the dangers of fentanyl, a drug 100 times more potent than morphine.

Maddie shares how her work extends beyond the classroom, leveraging social media through her "Fentanyl Free Fridays" campaign to spread awareness about fentanyl’s hidden dangers. In addition to education, Maddie is working to make Narcan, a life-saving overdose reversal drug, more accessible in Colorado communities. Tune in to learn how Maddie is using her platform as Miss Teen Colorado to fight for a Fentanyl Free Future and save countless lives through education, advocacy, and action!

Episode 19: From Recovery to Advocacy: Aimee Resnick's Impact on Mental Health Policy

Episode 19: From Recovery to Advocacy: Aimee Resnick's Impact on Mental Health Policy

In this powerful episode of Nobody's Perfect, host Jason Hopcus sits down with Aimee Resnick, a passionate advocate for mental health and co-founder of the Colorado Alliance for Size Equity. Aimee, a third-year student at Northwestern University, has already made a significant impact by co-authoring and passing three legislative acts focused on upstream mental health promotion. Drawing from her personal experience with an eating disorder, Aimee shares her journey of recovery and how it inspired her to take on weight-based discrimination and champion health at every size. Together, Jason and Aimee explore the often-overlooked consequences of eating disorders, the importance of changing societal attitudes, and how policies can drive meaningful change. Aimee also reflects on her involvement with the Colorado Youth Advisory Council and the critical role education and advocacy play in preventing and addressing eating disorders, especially in the wake of the pandemic. Tune in for an inspiring conversation with a young trailblazer whose personal battles have fueled a vision for creating systemic change in mental health.

Episode 18: Transforming School Culture: Trauma-Informed Leadership with Marccus SpearmanEpisode 17: The Impacts of Technology on Youth with Dr. Denzel WilsonEpisode 16: Supporting Teen Mental Health with Supplements with Dara Erck of Sam+LeoEpisode 15: Rising Strong: Navigating Youth Substance Abuse & Recovery with Keith Hayes

Episode 15: Rising Strong: Navigating Youth Substance Abuse & Recovery with Keith Hayes

Nobody’s Perfect recognizes that making smart financial decisions can drastically increase our independence and quality of life while decreasing daily stress. Unfortunately, many teens and young adults lack the resources and information needed to save and spend money wisely. To support the financial health of our youth, Nobody’s Perfect sat down with Red Rocks Credit Union’s CEO, Darius Wise. Join the powerful conversation between Darius and our own Jason Hopcus as they explore the vital connection between financial stability and mental health. This episode aims to educate both youth and parents on the benefits of understanding finances and how financial health plays a crucial role in overall mental wellness. Don’t miss this insightful discussion! Learn more at: www.nobodysperfect.community/podcasts/

Episode 14: Alleviating Anxiety through Awareness and Vulnerability with Monica CrnogoracEpisode 13: A Running Back's Journey to Sobriety and Empowerment with Montee Ball
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