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What is Mental Health's Role in the Workplace? ft. Nicholas Pinnock

Season 3, Ep. 6

“Mental health isn’t black and white” is a statement Nicholas Pinnock uses to start conversations around mental health with friends, family, and coworkers. The award-winning English actor and star of the hit drama “For Life” gets candid about his journey of recognizing and getting help for his depression, and the support he believes companies should be required to give. Plus, a listener by the name of Emily shares her struggles of receiving mental health support in corporate America as we tackle the question “should companies be required to help employees with mental health issues?”

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