Authors/Film & TV To Celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month Two Bridge's Harris Schwartzberg and Dr. Jim Kim Host the Changing The World Series with Maurice DuBois, Glenn Close, Chelsea Clinton, Raquelle Stevens and Midge Williams-Purce at the Two Bridge Offices in Irvington, New York. (Photo credit: @montephoteaux / Rachel Monteleone for Two Bridge)

Published on May 25th, 2023 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Coming up on CBS: Glenn Close, Chelsea Clinton, Discuss Mental Health

In commemoration of Mental Health Awareness Month, Harris Schwartzberg and Dr. Jim Kim organized a panel discussion that brought together prominent figures in the field of mental health, to air on CBS next week. The panel, moderated by Maurice DuBois, featured renowned individuals such as acting icon Glenn Close, Chelsea Clinton, Raquelle Stevens, and Midge Williams-Purce. The insightful conversation explored various aspects of mental health and provided valuable insights on supporting friends and loved ones as part of the Changing The World Series.

To Celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month Two Bridge's Harris Schwartzberg and Dr. Jim Kim Host the Changing The World Series with Maurice DuBois, Glenn Close, Chelsea Clinton, Raquelle Stevens and Midge Williams-Purce at the Two Bridge Offices in Irvington, New York. (Photo credit: @montephoteaux / Rachel Monteleone for Two Bridge)

To Celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month Two Bridge’s Harris Schwartzberg and Dr. Jim Kim Host the Changing The World Series with Maurice DuBois, Glenn Close, Chelsea Clinton, Raquelle Stevens, and Midge Williams-Purce at the Two Bridge Offices in Irvington, New York. (Photo credit: @montephoteaux / Rachel Monteleone for Two Bridge)

The panel discussion was filmed and will be broadcasted next week on CBS (check local listings) and their streaming platforms, reaching a wide audience and raising awareness about the importance of mental health. Viewers can look forward to gaining valuable knowledge and perspectives from the esteemed panelists.

During the discussion, Raquelle Stevens shared her personal experiences and emphasized the significance of authenticity when supporting individuals, specifically mentioning her work with Selena Gomez. She also addressed the backlash received from the documentary My Mind & Me, shedding light on the challenges and misconceptions surrounding mental health narratives.

Chelsea Clinton, drawing from her own upbringing, highlighted the role of familial support in cultivating a sense of love and safety. She reflected on the teachings and guidance provided by her parents and grandparents, which fostered a strong foundation of emotional well-being. Chelsea also mentioned that despite facing difficult moments, she never felt alone or unsafe due to the supportive environment she was raised in.

The panel discussion brought together diverse perspectives and experiences, shedding light on the importance of mental health support and understanding. By sharing personal stories and insights, the panelists aimed to create a more compassionate and informed society, where individuals feel empowered to seek help and support for their mental well-being. The upcoming broadcast on CBS and streaming platforms will provide an opportunity for a wider audience to engage with these important discussions and promote greater awareness and understanding of mental health issues.


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