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PiZetta Media: Podcast with a Cause

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PiZetta Media CEO Michael VanZetta talks with people on the frontlines, nonprofit leaders, and mental health stories. Hear what amazing people are doing in communities nationwide.

Location:

United States

Genres:

Culture

Description:

PiZetta Media CEO Michael VanZetta talks with people on the frontlines, nonprofit leaders, and mental health stories. Hear what amazing people are doing in communities nationwide.

Language:

English

Contact:

5712781005


Episodes
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Breaking the Silence: Jovette Simmons Abass on Living With HS

3/6/2026
In this episode, Jovette Simmons Abass shares her powerful journey living with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), a painful and often misunderstood chronic skin condition. She talks with Michael VanZetta about the physical and emotional challenges of HS, how treatment and telehealth support helped her regain confidence, and the importance of prioritizing mental health. Jovette also discusses the role faith, family, and self-advocacy played in her healing, and why speaking openly about conditions many people suffer with in silence can bring freedom, strength, and hope to others.

Duration:00:16:39

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Finding Hope Through Healing

3/5/2026
Licensed marriage and family therapist Ibinye Osibodu-Onyali shares how her own experience with postpartum depression led her into the mental health field and shaped her mission to help others heal. In this conversation, she discusses supporting women facing burnout, guiding couples back to connection, and using innovative approaches like brainspotting to help people process trauma. Osibodu-Onyali also explains the importance of support systems, healthy boundaries and removing the stigma around therapy so more people feel empowered to seek help.

Duration:00:23:22

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Astrology, Self-Reflection and Finding Meaning

3/4/2026
Professional astrologer Rachel Ruth Tate joins Michael VanZetta to discuss how astrology can be used as a tool for self-reflection, personal growth, and understanding life’s timing. Drawing from her background in ancient philosophy and celestial systems, Tate explains how astrology can help people process lived experiences, navigate relationships, and make sense of difficult moments. She also shares her own journey through personal challenges and how practices like yoga, meditation, and breathwork support her mental well-being, while astrology provides a framework that helps people better understand themselves and their place in the larger rhythm of life.

Duration:00:22:37

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Built to Scale: Empowering Women and Veteran Entrepreneurs

3/3/2026
Corinne Goble, CEO of the Association of Women’s Business Centers, shares how growing up in her family’s trucking company shaped her no-nonsense approach to leadership and impact. In this episode, she explains why nonprofits should be run with a for-profit mindset, how her organization helps women and veteran entrepreneurs access capital and scale, and why platforms like TikTok Shop are opening unexpected doors for the next generation of business owners. It’s a conversation about resilience, innovation, and turning small businesses into powerful economic engines.

Duration:00:19:17

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Rewriting the Subconscious: Healing Abandonment, Burnout, and Self-Sabotage

3/2/2026
Mahima Razdan, a rapid transformational therapist and hypnotherapist, shares how a painful breakup led her to uncover a childhood fear of abandonment that was silently shaping her relationships and choices. After traditional therapy provided insight but not relief, hypnotherapy helped her access the subconscious memory driving her emotional patterns—and everything changed. In this episode, she explains how Rapid Transformational Therapy works, why burnout is more about safety and meaning than long hours, how emotional wounds can impact weight and self-sabotage, and why the belief “I am enough” can transform confidence, career alignment, and relationships.

Duration:00:21:30

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Restoring Control: A Nurse Practitioner’s Mental Health Mission

2/27/2026
Erik Larson, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and Army veteran, shares his journey from hospital nursing and military service to building a thriving private practice in Colorado. In this episode, he discusses blending medication management with therapy techniques like cognitive behavioral strategies and motivational interviewing, helping patients regain confidence and control over depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Larson also opens up about addressing fears around medication, supporting treatment-resistant patients with emerging options like transcranial magnetic stimulation, and the importance of family, self-care, and open conversations in sustaining his own mental health.

Duration:00:21:05

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Learning to Love Without Losing Yourself

2/27/2026
At nine years old, Sanya Bari made a promise that would shape her life: she would figure out how to love without getting hurt. After a painful childhood rejection, she began reshaping herself to meet everyone else’s needs, becoming what she calls a “chameleon” while losing connection with her own identity. Though she later built a life that looked successful on the outside, unresolved trauma left her feeling empty and emotionally frozen. In this episode, the relationship trauma therapist shares how hitting a breaking point led her to develop the “Love Clarity Method,” helping high-achieving individuals untangle past wounds, understand the difference between love that harms and love that heals, and return to a grounded, conscious connection with themselves and others.

Duration:00:24:51

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Rewiring the Mind for Confidence

2/25/2026
Licensed psychologist and PeakMind co-founder Dr. Ashley Smith shares how her personal experience with vision loss and social anxiety shaped a career dedicated to helping others overcome fear and self-doubt. In this conversation, she explains how the mind often creates misleading narratives that hold people back, why confidence grows through discomfort, and how mindfulness, self-compassion, and real-world action can quiet anxiety. Dr. Smith also discusses burnout, attention control, and practical ways anyone can retrain their thinking to live a more confident and meaningful life. 4T4x3nr9SXdxW2fk1XyC

Duration:00:19:50

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Team Human: AI, Innovation and the Future of Medicine

2/24/2026
In this episode, Acto co-founder and CEO Parth Khanna joins Michael VanZetta to discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming the life sciences industry and reshaping the future of work. From accelerating drug discovery to supporting pharmaceutical professionals in bringing therapies to patients faster, Khanna explains why the real opportunity isn’t replacing people with AI — but empowering them. He shares lessons from scaling a company, overcoming leadership bottlenecks, and how entrepreneurs and innovators can use agentic AI to compete, grow, and unlock human potential in a rapidly changing world.

Duration:00:21:19

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Three the Hard Way: Turning Obstacles Into Opportunity

2/21/2026
Jason A. Jones shares how growing up with three fingers on his right hand shaped a lifelong mindset of resilience, long before career setbacks and a serious car accident tested him even further. From relearning everyday skills and rebuilding professional confidence to confronting vulnerability through writing his book Three the Hard Way: Overcoming Obstacles and Making It Happen, Jones reflects on how adversity became a catalyst for growth. Now the founder of Positive Pieces LLC, he explains how mental, spiritual and physical “pieces” work together to create real progress—and why affirmations, accountability and action can help anyone reclaim their momentum and define their own outcome.

Duration:00:15:44

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Unmasking the Mind: Late Diagnoses, Lived Experience & Real Hope

2/20/2026
School and clinical psychologist Christal Castagnozzi shares her deeply personal journey from high-achieving, anxious teen to receiving ADHD and autism diagnoses in adulthood — and how those discoveries transformed both her life and her clinical work. As a first-generation Canadian raised in a culture where mental health wasn’t openly discussed, Christal explains the impact of masking, burnout, perfectionism, and the emotional waves that can come with finally having language for your experience. She breaks down how thoughtful, person-centered assessments work, why lived experience matters in therapy, and how the right diagnosis isn’t a label — it’s a pathway to understanding, support, and sustainable mental health.

Duration:00:32:12

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Engineering the Mind: Building Ethical AI for Mental Health

2/20/2026
Sam Blumberg’s journey into mental health started with his own search for identity as a teenager, when therapy helped him discover music and photography as powerful tools for healing. Though he began college studying engineering, his fascination with how people think led him to psychology — what he calls “engineering of the brain” — and ultimately to becoming a licensed marriage and family therapist with a clinical doctorate. In this episode, Sam shares how that clinical foundation shaped the creation of Couchloop, a mental health wellness ecosystem built with ethics, safety, and real human connection at its core. Rather than replacing therapy, Couchloop is designed to challenge thinking, build insight, detect crises, and guide users back to licensed clinicians — proving that when built responsibly, technology can expand access to care without losing the humanity at the heart of healing.

Duration:00:20:50

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Life, Liberty & Mental Health: Turning Grief Into a Movement

2/19/2026
After losing his father to suicide following a late-life bipolar disorder diagnosis, Jono Wilde, Executive Director of the Good Life Movement, turned unimaginable grief into action. In this powerful conversation, he shares how watching his father struggle to access affordable care, navigate stigma, and face systemic barriers inspired a bold vision: a Mental Health Civil Rights Bill that treats mental health with the same urgency and respect as physical health. From decriminalizing mental illness to nationalizing proven community programs, Wilde outlines a plan to break down fragmented systems, reduce stigma, and normalize open conversations. This episode explores loss, lived experience, policy reform, and the belief that a mental health diagnosis is not a death sentence — but a call to build a better future.

Duration:00:29:57

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From PMDD to Financial Therapy: Rewriting the Story of Self-Worth

2/18/2026
As a teenager, Kiki Jacobson silently battled depression, confused by deep hopelessness despite a loving childhood and no clear reason for her pain. Medication didn’t help, and without open conversations around mental health, she carried the weight alone—until years later, when discovering she had premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) gave her clarity, language, and self-compassion. That understanding reshaped her life and inspired her to become the therapist she once needed. Today, Kiki specializes in the powerful connection between finances and mental health, helping clients unpack how money represents safety, identity, and self-worth. Through a trauma-informed approach rooted in safety and choice, she guides people from shame and avoidance to empowerment—proving confidence isn’t about having it all figured out, but about believing, “I can face this.”

Duration:00:15:21

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Turning Family Struggle Into National Impact: Jeff Fladen’s NAMI Journey

2/17/2026
Jeff Fladen’s life in mental health advocacy began at home, growing up with a father living with bipolar disorder and a mother who experienced depression—both of whom required hospitalization at different times. What started as a plan to become an electrical engineer shifted after discovering psychology, ultimately leading him into counseling, nonprofit leadership, and national advocacy. From serving as executive director of NAMI Tennessee to becoming president of the National Board of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Fladen has helped expand one of the country’s largest grassroots mental health organizations. In this episode, he shares how lived experience, professional training, and leadership intersect—and why he believes recovery is possible, community changes lives, and no one facing mental health challenges should feel alone.

Duration:00:28:25

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From Publicist to Purpose: Laura Price’s Spiritual Reset

2/17/2026
Laura Price spent 15 years in public relations before COVID sparked what she calls a spiritual awakening that changed everything. After being laid off, quitting drinking, and walking away from alcohol marketing, she followed what she describes as divine guidance into a soul-searching journey that included nearly a year living off-grid without a phone or internet. But the path took a traumatic turn when she was placed on a 48-hour psychiatric hold despite having no prior diagnosis, an experience she says left her feeling powerless, stigmatized, and deeply shaken. Now an artist and founder of Laura Price Healing, she shares how radical self-love, daily grounding practices, music, kindness, and intentional self-care helped her rebuild after trauma—and why turning pain into purpose is at the heart of her mission to help others feel seen, supported, and not alone.

Duration:00:35:17

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From Heart Attack to Healing: Kiki Fehling’s DBT Journey

2/16/2026
Kiki Fehling has always felt emotions deeply — a strength that shaped both her struggles and her calling as a licensed psychologist. Living with depression and anxiety, her life took a dramatic turn when she suffered a heart attack at just 29 years old, forcing her to confront not only physical recovery but intense waves of grief, fear, shame, and anger. In this powerful conversation, Fehling shares how dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) became both her professional foundation and personal lifeline, inspiring her book Self-Directed DBT Skills and upcoming LGBTQ+ mental health workbook. She opens up about the connection between physical and emotional healing, the lack of mental health support for heart disease survivors, and why DBT skills can help anyone navigate life’s hardest moments with resilience and self-compassion.

Duration:00:17:11

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Becoming Stoppable: Rethinking Masculinity and Mental Health

2/16/2026
Entrepreneur and coach Paul Simard shares a powerful conversation about a mental health journey shaped not by dramatic breaking points, but by a slow realization that something felt missing beneath professional success and outward stability. From navigating long-term depression masked by high energy and self-criticism to confronting shame after job loss and family tension, Paul explains how therapy and men’s development work helped him rethink masculinity, strength, and emotional presence. He introduces the idea of becoming “stoppable” — slowing down, embracing limits, and choosing openness — and makes the case that when men connect without competition or ego, it can transform relationships, families, and communities.

Duration:00:34:19

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How Crisis Text Line is Saving Lives 24/7 📲💙

2/27/2025
In this powerful interview, Dr. Shairi Turner, Chief Health Officer at Crisis Text Line, shares her incredible journey from pediatric medicine to leading one of the most vital mental health support platforms in the world. She opens up about how personal loss, her passion for trauma-informed care, and her dedication to underserved communities led her to crisis intervention at scale. Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 confidential support via text, WhatsApp, and web chat—because no one should struggle alone.Dr. Turner explains how Crisis Text Line is reaching communities in need, from students battling stress to individuals impacted by disasters like wildfires. She also shares insights on mental health trends, the dangers of doomscrolling, and the importance of setting personal boundaries for well-being. Plus, she highlights the impact of trained volunteer crisis counselors and how their support transforms lives.If you or someone you know is struggling, text HELLO or AYUDA to 741-741 for immediate, anonymous support. Help is just a text away. 💙📲 #MentalHealth #CrisisTextLine #YouAreNotAlone

Duration:00:27:50

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Transform Your Mind & Body: Lauren Farina-Prieto on Holistic Healing & Mental Wellness

2/26/2025
Psychotherapist and performance coach Lauren Farina-Prieto, founder of Invited Psychotherapy and Coaching, shares her integrative approach to mental health and the power of values alignment in creating lasting change. She explains how mental health and physical health are deeply connected, and how metabolic health plays a critical role in brain function and emotional well-being. Lauren also dives into mind-body healing, incorporating both top-down and bottom-up methods, including breathwork, lifestyle changes, and cognitive strategies to help clients transform their lives.In this conversation, Lauren discusses the evolution of mental health awareness, how small, intentional shifts can boost confidence, and her passion for public speaking and empowering others. She also shares personal lessons from motherhood, emphasizing the importance of unconditional support in fostering self-worth and resilience. Learn more about her work at InvitedOakPark.com or follow on Instagram at @invited.llc for more insights into holistic healing and self-leadership. 🌿💡

Duration:00:19:10