‘GOT IT FROM MY MOMMA’ PODCAST ANNOUNCES NEW SERIES FEATURING IN-DEPTH CONVERSATIONS ON MENTAL HEALTH WITH MOMS OF STAR ATHLETES
August 08 2024 - 2:14PM
The ‘Got It From My Momma’ podcast proudly announces the launch of
its new interview series featuring heartfelt and insightful
conversations about mental health with the mothers of America’s
leading athletes. The series sheds light on the often overlooked
mental health challenges experienced by athletes and offers
in-depth analysis from Dr. Harsh K. Trivedi, MD, MBA, president and
CEO of Sheppard Pratt, the nation’s leading mental health provider.
Hosted by Jennifer Vickery Smith, the series
launched Tuesday featuring an interview with Keisha Caine Bishop,
mother of World Champion track star Noah Lyles. Each week, a new
episode explores a variety of mental health issues, including
anxiety, depression, resilience, and the impact of high-pressure
environments on both athletes and their families. Additional guests
include Missy Franklin (swimmer and five-time medalist) alongside
her mother, D. A., and Gina Chiles (mother of Jordan Chiles, elite
gymnast and three-time medalist) and more.
“There is a deep, intrinsic connection between
sports and mental health,” says Dr. Trivedi. “While exercise and
team activities can help to lessen stress, anxiety, and depression,
there is a direct correlation between mental health disorders among
high-profile athletes. Often, parents are the first to notice the
signs.”
Following their conversation, Vickery Smith
closes out each episode with an epilogue by Dr. Trivedi where he
dives deeper into the specific topics and conditions discussed.
This partnership hopes to provide the audience with the tools to
discuss, empower, and address their child’s mental fitness
needs.
“I always strive to provide entertainment,
encouragement, and education to my listeners, and this partnership
with Sheppard Pratt and Dr. Trivedi is the perfect way to offer an
in-depth look at topics top of mind for all parents,” says Vickery
Smith. “By sharing the personal stories of these incredible moms,
alongside the more clinical look at diagnosis and resources, I hope
this series inspires while providing support to the GIFMM
community.”
Sheppard Pratt is the nation’s largest private,
nonprofit provider of mental health, substance use, special
education, developmental disability, and social services. They
offer local inpatient and outpatient services as well as nationwide
support.
To tune-in to the new series, visit
https://www.gotitfrommymommapodcast.com/. For more information on
mental health services from Sheppard Pratt, visit
https://www.sheppardpratt.org/.
ABOUT THE GOT IT FROM MY MOMMA PODCAST:
“Got It From My Momma” launched in November 2022 and features
the moms of popular entertainers and athletes. Vickery Smith has
worked as a reporter, anchor, print journalist, and producer in the
entertainment and broadcast news world for more than 20 years. Her
career includes working with each of the major networks and
nationally broadcast entertainment programs, including
Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood, and EXTRA. Jennifer is
also the mother of rising country music artist Conner Smith who is
signed to Big Machine Label Group's The Valory Music Co
imprint.
ABOUT SHEPPARD PRATT: Sheppard Pratt is
the largest private, nonprofit provider of mental health, substance
use, developmental disability, special education, and social
services in the country. A nationwide resource, Sheppard Pratt
provides services across a comprehensive continuum of care,
spanning both hospital- and community-based resources. Since its
founding in 1853, Sheppard Pratt has been innovating the field
through research, best practice implementation, and a focus on
improving the quality of mental healthcare on a global level.
Sheppard Pratt has been consistently recognized as a top national
psychiatric hospital by U.S. News & World Report for more than
30 years.
Maggie Trabucco
Got It From My Momma
(615) 921-8730
maggie.trabucco@flytevu.com