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As leaders, we need to remember that people can not run on empty, including ourselves. It\\u2019s essential that we protect our mental health and that of our teams.
Kevin Dedner serves as founder and CEO of the Washington D.C. based company - Hurdle, which provides culturally intentional teletherapy to eliminate barriers that make it harder for people of color to get mental health care.
Kevin is deeply connected to Hurdle\\u2019s mission, having suffered a period of depression where he found the biggest challenge to effective care was finding the right therapist who could truly understand and connect with his struggles as an African American man.
Kevin recently penned his first book, The Joy of the Disinherited: Essays on Oppression, Trauma and Black Mental Health.
An award-winning public speaker, Kevin has over 20 years of experience in the public health space.
Jump into this important episode, and learn how to create space to protect mental health
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\\u201cI just think that\\u2019s what leadership is about right now: how do we build consensus? How do we make sure that everyone\\u2019s heard and feels heard?\\u201d - Kevin Dedner
\\u201cI\\u2019m really diligent in protecting my mental health\\u2026 It\\u2019s not fair to your brain to go from one thing to the next thing.\\u201d - Kevin Dedner
\\u201cAny time you move too fast, you\\u2019re more prone to making mistakes.\\u201d - Kevin Dedner
Connect with Kevin on LinkedIn and Twitter. Be sure to visit https://www.hurdle.health/ for more on the leading provider on culturally intentional healthcare.
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Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.com