STREET STRONG: Mental Health Tips and Support for the Homeless

Thomas Sarti

Welcome to Street Strong, a unique podcast dedicated to providing practical mental health tips to combat homelessness. Hosted by Tommy Sarti, a Duke graduate and Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, who devotes three hours weekly to treating mental health symptoms in Skid Row, Los Angeles. Who Should Listen? Mental Health Professionals: Gain insights and strategies to better support your clients. Individuals Experiencing Homelessness: Find hope and practical advice for coping with mental health challenges. Curious Minds: Learn about addiction, trauma, relationships, depression, anxiety, and ways to cope, hope, heal, and thrive. What You’ll Get: In-depth Discussions: Dive into topics like addiction, trauma, depression, anxiety, and relationships. Practical Tips: Get actionable advice to improve mental health and well-being. Community Action: Engage with community initiatives and hear inspiring stories of resilience. Unique Approach: Part Sermon: Inspirational messages to uplift and motivate. Part Lecture: Educational content to inform and empower. Part Community Action: Stories and initiatives that drive change. Join Our Community Become part of the Street Strong family today and support our mission to provide mental health support to the homeless community! read less
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A Major Question that Decides Your Mental Health
4d ago
A Major Question that Decides Your Mental Health
Welcome to another empowering episode of Street Strong, entitled “To Have or To Be?” In this enlightening discussion, we explore the profound difference between the relentless pursuit of material possessions and the true essence of simply being. Hopeful Affirmation: Let's begin with a moment of reflection and hope. In every day, there lies immense potential to be blown away by beauty and bliss. If we can let go of the past and have faith in the future, the fog will clear, unveiling unseen possibilities. Remember, tomorrow can be today. Introduction: In a world where having is often equated with happiness, we lose sight of the true goal: to be. Whether living on the streets or on a yacht off the Florida coast, the quest for more possessions often leaves us feeling unfulfilled. This episode invites you to reflect on the difference between having and being, to find peace in who you are rather than in what you own, and to rise above the pressures of materialism. Conquering Nature and Its Consequences: Our society celebrates the conquest of nature, but this relentless pursuit often leads to environmental destruction and personal disconnection. We measure success by the size of our homes and the brand of our clothes, leaving us lonely and anxious. In our mad dash to have, we cease to be. The Empty Self: True fulfillment comes from shifting our focus from having to being. This requires letting go of selfishness and material attachments. By embracing simplicity and emptiness, we discover genuine joy and connection. "When you let go of who you are, you become who you might be." The Joy of Being: Exist in a state of joy and connectedness, where true happiness resides not in possessions but in experiences and relationships. Erich Fromm reminds us that we are a society of unhappy people, striving to save time yet glad when it passes. We must shift our focus from having more to being better. Parable of the Fisherman and the Businessman: Through the story of a wealthy businessman and a humble fisherman, we learn the futility of striving for more. The fisherman finds joy in simplicity and connection, while the businessman realizes that true wealth lies in being present and content. The Problem with Materialism: Materialism promises happiness but often delivers emptiness. Our worth is not determined by what we own, but by the depth of our character. As Marcus Aurelius said, "To live best, live simple." The Beggar's Wealth: A parable of a rich man and a content beggar illustrates that true security and joy come from within. The rich man learns that letting go of his fears and appreciating the present brings deeper fulfillment than all his wealth ever could. Living with Intent: Live a life of being with intention and mindfulness. Value experiences over possessions, relationships over status, and inner peace over outward success. Cultivate gratitude and mindfulness to connect deeply with yourself and others. The Power of Community: Recognize the importance of community in your well-being. Build strong, supportive relationships that create a sense of belonging and purpose. Prioritize face-to-face interactions and meaningful conversations to strengthen your sense of community. The Role of Service: Shift from having to being through service to others. By giving your time, talents, and resources, you find joy and fulfillment. Service helps you cultivate compassion, empathy, and gratitude, and to live a life of purpose and meaning. Overcoming Fear: Confront your fears and let go of material attachments to live more fully and joyously. Acceptance helps you find peace in the present moment and trust in the natural flow of life. The Gift of Presence: Be fully present to connect deeply with yourself and others. Presence allows you to see the beauty in everyday moments and find joy in simply being. Finding Joy in the Journey: Focus on the journey rather than the destination to find joy in the present moment. Appreciate the process of growth and discovery, and find meaning in the everyday moments of life. The Importance of Gratitude: Shift from having to being through gratitude. Focus on what you have rather than what you lack, and appreciate the beauty in everyday moments and relationships. The Gift of Service: Serve others to move beyond your own needs and find joy in making a difference. Service helps you appreciate the richness of your own life and cultivate compassion and gratitude. Conclusion: Embrace the path of being over having. Find joy in the present moment, in the simple pleasures of life, and in your connections with others. Release your attachment to material possessions and discover the true richness of your existence. Remember the words of Rumi: "When you let go of who you are, you become who you might be." Walk this path together, supporting one another in our journey toward a more joyous, connected, and meaningful life. Tune in to this episode of Street Strong to explore these profound insights and find inspiration in the journey from having to being.
Feeding the Mind: How Ultra-Processed Foods Impact Our Mental Health and Homelessness
May 8 2024
Feeding the Mind: How Ultra-Processed Foods Impact Our Mental Health and Homelessness
Episode Title: Feeding the Mind: How Ultra-Processed Foods Impact Our Mental Health and Homelessness Welcome to another engaging episode of "STREET STRONG," where we bring attention to the challenges and growth opportunities within our urban landscapes. Join your host, Tommy Sarti, as we delve into the critical intersection of nutrition and mental health, especially among our most vulnerable populations—those experiencing homelessness. What You Will Discover: Understanding Ultra-Processed Foods: We start by breaking down what ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are and why they dominate our grocery aisles. Learn about the NOVA classification system which sheds light on how different foods impact our health. Impact on Mental Health: Discover the significant effects that UPFs have on our mental well-being. Studies show that high consumption of these foods is linked to increased depression, anxiety, and even cognitive decline. We'll explore how these foods alter our gut microbiome, affecting our overall brain health. Real Stories, Real Impact: Hear firsthand accounts of how diets consisting predominantly of UPFs can exacerbate mental health issues, lead to increased drug cravings, and impact overall life quality. These stories illustrate the profound effect nutrition can have on our mental state, especially for those in precarious living conditions. Practical Advice for Better Nutrition: Get actionable tips on how to make healthier food choices. From understanding food labels to navigating grocery stores for better options, these strategies are designed to empower you and others to make informed decisions that support mental and physical health. Join us as we discuss how transforming our food choices can be a powerful step towards combating homelessness and enhancing mental wellness. Remember, what we eat not only fuels our bodies but also feeds our minds. Stay tuned and stay strong as we continue to tackle real issues affecting our communities and fight against homelessness. Stay Street Strong!   website: www.streetstrong.life https://www.instagram.com/streetstrong444/ email me with questions, comments, or, if you'd like to be on the show at: streetstrongpodcast@gmail.com     911 - EMERGENCIES!   Mental Health or Substance Use Treatment Referral and Information Hotline.  1-800-662-HELP (4357) SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline We can all help prevent suicide. The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.     Need Help Finding Treatment? https://findtreatment.gov/     Call 211 for LOCAL ASSISTANCE!   You can always call 211 to speak to someone and find local assistance, but there are also dedicated helplines available to anyone in the U.S. Veterans Crisis Line: call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1; or text 838255 Crisis Text Line: text the word 'Home' to 741-741 The Trevor Lifeline for LGBTQ Youth: call 1-866-488-7386 The Trans Lifeline: call 1-877-565-8860
MIND GRIND: Challenging Thoughts to Overcome Homelessness
May 1 2024
MIND GRIND: Challenging Thoughts to Overcome Homelessness
In this enlightening episode, we delve into the complexities of our thought patterns, with a special focus on those living in homelessness. From the gritty pavements of Skid Row to the comfort of your own home, we endeavor to spark hope and contest the paralyzing belief that situations will never improve. We introduce the concept of 'mind grind,' an examination of the enduring thoughts that often impede our progress, more so for vulnerable individuals living on the streets. These automatic thoughts greatly influence our emotions and behaviors and are often mistaken as truths. This episode is designed to challenge this harmful perspective, emphasizing the necessity of controlling your thoughts for a better life. Tackling thought distortions, we discuss how erroneous thinking can distort our outlook. Recognizing that these distortions stem from biological factors and learned behaviors, we underscore the importance of consistently challenging them. Without this, these distortions can create barriers that prevent us from seizing opportunities for positivity and progress. Despite the grim realities that street children and homeless individuals face, we anchor this episode in the belief that improvement and happiness are achievable. This episode espouses optimism amidst adversity, starting with a critical change in our thought patterns. Explore the mind grind with us and discover actionable strategies for challenging thought distortions and handling automatic thoughts. This is more than a podcast; it is an encouragement of hope and a call to action. As we navigate through the complexities of the mind, remember, you are not alone in this battle. Furthermore, we dive into the topic of overcoming homelessness through a positive mindset. Move away from the harrowing past, and embrace the promising future shaped by the potent power of positivity. We also shed light on the significant role of mental health and the impact of intense emotions on our thought processes. We identify three common thought distortions: fortune-telling, overgeneralization, and all-or-nothing thinking, illustrating how they can curtail our personal growth and mental health. Embrace possibility, wonder, and hope in everyday thought patterns and eliminate monotony and negativity. In conclusion, this episode provides vital help for individuals currently experiencing homelessness. With the inclusion of professional mental health guidance and stress-relief strategies, belief and perseverance form core themes of our narrative here. Breaking down enormous goals into achievable steps, we insist on the power of forward momentum, based in hope and positive thinking. Discover practical strategies for transforming despair into action and fostering hope, especially among the homeless. Learn to recognize and overcome patterns like fortune telling, overgeneralization, and all-or-nothing thinking. What You Will Discover: Understanding Cognitive Distortions: Delve into the irrational and exaggerated thought processes that fuel negative emotions and behaviors. Learn why our minds often cling to patterns like fortune telling, where we predict the worst outcomes without evidence, and how these distortions can significantly alter our emotional states and decision-making abilities.Impact of Cognitive Distortions on Emotions and Behaviors: Explore how thinking patterns such as overgeneralization and all-or-nothing attitudes can intensify feelings of despair and hinder proactive behavior, especially in challenging situations like homelessness.Practical Strategies for Change: Gain insight into effective methods to challenge and change these destructive thoughts. Techniques include evidence checking, exploring alternatives, breaking down overwhelming problems into manageable steps, and using mindfulness to stabilize emotions.Building Resilience and Hope: Learn how small, achievable steps can lead to significant changes, fostering a sense of progress and possibility that combats hopelessness and motivates further action. website: www.streetstrong.life https://www.instagram.com/streetstrong444/ email me with questions, comments, or, if you'd like to be on the show at: streetstrongpodcast@gmail.com     911 - EMERGENCIES!     Mental Health or Substance Use Treatment Referral and Information Hotline.  1-800-662-HELP (4357) SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.   988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline We can all help prevent suicide. The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.     Need Help Finding Treatment? https://findtreatment.gov/     Call 211 for LOCAL ASSISTANCE!   You can always call 211 to speak to someone and find local assistance, but there are also dedicated helplines available to anyone in the U.S. Veterans Crisis Line: call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1; or text 838255 Crisis Text Line: text the word 'Home' to 741-741 The Trevor Lifeline for LGBTQ Youth: call 1-866-488-7386 The Trans Lifeline: call 1-877-565-8860
Unveiling the Links Between Bipolar Disorder and Homelessness
Apr 23 2024
Unveiling the Links Between Bipolar Disorder and Homelessness
In today's episode of Street Strong, we delve into the complex world of mental health prevalent among the homeless community, focusing on one condition in particular - bipolar disorder. Largely misunderstood and characterized by extreme mood swings, this disorder distressingly affects 11% of those who are homeless. Our comprehensive discussion covers the basic knowledge of bipolar disorder, including its diagnosis, early warning signs, and its unique developments among the homeless. We also share practical prevention strategies and treatment guidelines. Understanding bipolar disorder is more than recognizing fluctuations between exceptional joy, energy, or extreme lows. Individuals living with this disorder can experience significant shifts in behavior, judgment, and clarity of thought. Our discussion aims to illuminate the importance of mental health and delivers a call to action for our community to recognize the vital need for professional healthcare services. Each aspect of bipolar disorder is dissected as we dwell into early signs of its onset, potential triggers, and identify how it particularly influences the homeless population. We outline the role sleep irregularity plays in exacerbating the disorder's symptoms and highlight several other indicators of bipolar disorder such as heightened irritation, grandiose planning, sudden spending sprees, hyper-sexuality, and impulsiveness. We examine the intricate connection between homelessness and bipolar disorder. Trauma and stress trigger the disorder, while the symptoms of the condition can often lead to homelessness. Substance abuse further complicates this issue, thus creating a recurring cycle of homelessness, substance abuse, and bipolar disorder. Understanding this interlinked relationship is the key to mitigating the consequences of this devastating mental health condition. We stress the importance of mental health in overcoming homelessness, covering the challenges of living on the streets with limited access to healthcare resources. The episode provides practical tips - from achieving a regular sleep schedule to integrating stress management practices, such as basic breathing exercises. The significance of nutritious food intake is highlighted, along with simple mood-tracking techniques for improved self-understanding. The episode concludes on a hopeful note, reminding listeners that being homeless does not define a person and that their situation can improve.   What You Will Discover: Understanding Bipolar Disorder: Dive deep into the dynamics of bipolar disorder, learning about the manic and depressive phases that characterize this complex mental health condition.Symptoms and Diagnosis: Discover how to identify the symptoms of bipolar disorder, including depressive episodes and mania, and the challenges faced in its diagnosis.Early Warning Signs: Learn about the early warning signs of bipolar disorder, such as sporadic sleep schedules, increased irritation, and unpredictable passions, which can provide crucial insights for early intervention.Impact of Homelessness: Explore the intricate relationship between homelessness and bipolar disorder, including how factors like sleep disruption and substance use (e.g., cocaine, heroin, fentanyl) can exacerbate the condition.Practical Tips: Gain practical strategies for managing life with bipolar disorder, emphasizing sleep normalization, stress reduction, and community support to enhance mental health management.   Email me! streetstrongpodcast@gmail.com  Website: www.streetstrong.life.  911 - EMERGENCIES!     Mental Health or Substance Use Treatment Referral and Information Hotline.  1-800-662-HELP (4357) SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.     988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline We can all help prevent suicide. The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.     Need Help Finding Treatment? https://findtreatment.gov/     Call 211 for LOCAL ASSISTANCE!   You can always call 211 to speak to someone and find local assistance, but there are also dedicated helplines available to anyone in the U.S. Veterans Crisis Line: call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1; or text 838255 Crisis Text Line: text the word 'Home' to 741-741 The Trevor Lifeline for LGBTQ Youth: call 1-866-488-7386 The Trans Lifeline: call 1-877-565-8860
"Unlocking the Secret Superfood: 5 Major Benefits of Canned Fish and it's Role in Homeless Mental Health
Apr 16 2024
"Unlocking the Secret Superfood: 5 Major Benefits of Canned Fish and it's Role in Homeless Mental Health
Title: The Magic of Canned Fish: Homeless Staple for Mental Health In this eye-opening episode, discover the incredible versatility and nutritional powerhouse of canned fish, an affordable and portable food staple that offers significant health benefits, especially for the homeless community. Learn about its extended shelf life, which makes canned fish a superb choice for those without regular access to fresh food or cooking facilities. What You Will Discover: Affordability and Accessibility: Understand how canned fish, priced between $2 to $4, provides a cost-effective, nutrient-rich food option.Shelf Life and Convenience: Explore how the airtight preservation of canned fish allows it to be stored in cool, dark places for up to five years, making it ideal for situations without refrigeration.High Protein Content: Dive into the benefits of the high protein content in canned fish, which helps in muscle recovery, tissue maintenance, and feeling fuller for longer, reducing the need for unnecessary snacking.Nutrient Density: Get detailed insights into the essential nutrients found in canned fish, such as phosphorus, vitamin B12, iron, selenium, vitamin D, and choline, which support various bodily functions from brain health to immune system regulation.Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Learn about the myriad health benefits of Omega-3s found in seafood, from improving mental health and enhancing heart health to supporting brain function and boosting the immune system.Environmental Considerations and Health Warnings: Be informed about the types of fish with the lowest risk of mercury and those packed in water versus oil for better health choices. Community Engagement: We encourage our listeners to participate in or organize community drives to donate canned fish, highlighting how these small acts contribute to larger community health benefits.Share Your Stories: Engage with us by sharing your own recipes and experiences on how canned fish has influenced your life or supported community health.Tune in to uncover the hidden benefits of canned fish and why it's more than just a meal option—it's a vital resource for wellness and survival in challenging conditions.
The Inspiring Journey of Addiction Champion Brice Hancock CEO of Mile-High Recovery Center.
Apr 9 2024
The Inspiring Journey of Addiction Champion Brice Hancock CEO of Mile-High Recovery Center.
Featuring an enlightening and heart-touching conversation with Brice Hancock, known for his extraordinary transformation from battling addiction to being a catalyst for recovery in others, this episode of Street Strong delves deep into the multifaceted nature of addiction. With Brice, we journey from his early career as a musician and entrepreneur to his game-changing role in the fight against substance abuse. This unfiltered conversation brings out the human side of addiction, ushering empathy for those battling it and giving hope to those searching for help. Get inspired by Brice's remarkable testament to recovery and faith, highlighting how he confronted personal struggles and dedicated his life to championing recovery pathways for others. This episode is a guide on how to step up and embrace a better life, unraveling Mile High Recovery Center’s distinctive approach and inspirational insights. It’s about realizing that help is gravitating towards you, the power of faith to overcome fear, and making that gutsy move to take the initial leap. Delve into an exploration on overcoming cravings, preventing relapses, handling societal pressures, and dealing with an environment that offers instant gratification while fueling addiction. Hear out a survivor's take on managing addiction wisely and bravely. Brice also shares invaluable tips for those considering their options for therapy through Alcoholic Anonymous (AA) meetings, underlining how this community leads to a simpler yet joyful life. We also touch on the hushed conversations of how yoga and spiritual practices aid in overcoming addiction and how to replace your unhealthy addiction with a healthier one. We aim to de-stigmatize addiction with our discussions on embracing vulnerability, being comfortable with addressing the root cause, and not being bogged down by societal judgments. Lastly, discover how a committed journey towards self-improvement can translate into everlasting recovery. The episode concludes with Brice profiling his creation, the differences between a sober-living house and a recovery center, and why a sense of belonging, connection, and mutuality are essentials to recovery. This story is a living testament to the endurance of the human spirit facing adversity, a hopeful beacon for everyone battling addiction, and a guide to liberating oneself from the chains of addiction.   See More of Brice Hancock, his wonderful team and his work at Mile High Recovery Center https://milehighrecoverycenter.com/    website: streetstrong.life   email me: streetstrongpodcast@gmail.com
10 Signs You Might be Depressed
Apr 2 2024
10 Signs You Might be Depressed
In this transformative episode of Street Strong, we delve into a critical conversation that touches many lives yet often goes undiscussed: depression. “10 Signs You Might Be Depressed” is an eye-opening journey through the subtle and not-so-subtle indicators of depression, interwoven with faith, resilience, and the raw stories from the heart of Skid Row. Join us as we explore practical tips for recognizing depression, supported by poignant narratives of overcoming adversity through faith and inner strength. Whether you’re struggling silently, know someone who might be, or are simply interested in broadening your understanding of mental health, this episode is a beacon of hope and a source of information. We share real-life stories that not only highlight the struggle but also the triumphs of resilience and faith in the face of mental health challenges.   From the depths of Skid Row to the heights of spiritual and emotional recovery, our discussions are designed to inform, inspire, and ignite change. Listeners will find valuable insights into the signs of depression, including changes in mood, sleep patterns, and interest in daily activities, underscored by the powerful narratives of those who’ve walked this path. Beyond identification, this episode is rich with practical tips for seeking help, leaning into faith, and harnessing the power of community and personal resilience. “10 Signs You Might Be Depressed” is more than just a podcast episode; it’s a call to action and awareness, urging everyone to look beyond the surface and recognize the strength in seeking help and supporting others. Street Strong continues its mission to shed light on the darkest corners of human experience, bringing forth stories of hope, faith, and resilience that resonate with listeners from all walks of life. Tune into this compelling episode to empower yourself with knowledge, understand the importance of mental health awareness, and learn how faith and resilience can turn the tide against depression. Remember, you’re not alone, and together, we can make a difference in the lives of many. Join us on Street Strong, where every story is a step toward strength and every voice matters.
5 Big Reasons To Challenge Your Thoughts
Mar 26 2024
5 Big Reasons To Challenge Your Thoughts
In this profound episode of 'Street Strong', we offer a beacon of hope by questioning the truth behind our thoughts. Targeted towards those battling their own thoughts amidst challenging circumstances such as homelessness, we aim to breathe new life into your perceptions and your personal potential. We closely examine five very crucial reasons why your thoughts might not always be the ultimate truth and what you can do about it. We offer a shoulder of support sharing poignant experiences from the inhabitants of Skid Row. Drawing from the real-life struggles of despair, we share reasons to rethink your absolute reliance on every thought. We provide practical insights to peel away the layers of conditioned thinking and unlock a fresh, liberating perspective that sets you free from self-imposed mental constraints. We guide you through an exploration of the predictive nature of human brains, taking survival over truth. Along the way, we help you uncover the momentous realization - are your thoughts reflecting the true world around you? We discourse on the influence of past experiences and beliefs on our present mental state and how they could muddle the waters of our current existence. Just like transient clouds or fickle ocean waves, human thoughts frequently undergo change. It is crucial to acknowledge and not be tethered to any single thought despite the overpowering emotions of depression or anxiety. We also discuss the tendency of the brain to create biases and take shortcuts for energy conservation that could act as pitfalls when forming decisions. In this episode, we also delve into the perilous impact of initial thoughts and first impressions that could lead to self-misconceptions. Illustrating with relatable scenarios such as reacting to an unknown menu item or a peculiar interaction with a stranger, we develop an understanding of the brain's tendency to create perceptions based on first impressions. Simultaneously, we explore how childhood experiences can influence our self-assumptions while reminding the audience that these first impressions do not determine our worth. We wrap up the episode by introspecting on a powerfully liberating thought - assessing a belief that we have shed recently. This leaves you with a profound daily exercise to aid personal transformation and understand that self-perceptions are neither definitive nor unalterable. Listen to gain control over your divisive thoughts, drive your life in the direction of choice, and share the many illuminating insights gathered with those who might need them. Leave us your feedback and recommendations for future episodes to keep the conversation going.   website: www.streetstrong.life  message me at: StreetStrongPodcast@gmail.com
The Skid Row Secret to Beating Addiction
Mar 19 2024
The Skid Row Secret to Beating Addiction
In this enlightening episode of Street Strong, we dive deep into the concept of positive addictions and how they can dramatically transform our lives. Join us as we explore the groundbreaking work of renowned psychiatrist William Glasser, whose insights into human behavior have paved the way for a revolutionary approach to mental health and resilience. Whether you're struggling with negative habits or looking for ways to boost your motivation, this episode is a treasure trove of practical tips and inspiring stories. What You Will Discover: Positive Addictions: Understand what positive addictions are and how they differ from their negative counterparts.Building Resilience: Strategies to enhance your ability to cope with stress and adversity.Motivation Techniques: How to cultivate a drive that aligns with positive life changes.Craving and Withdrawal: Navigating the challenges of overcoming negative habits.Hope and Transformation: Real-life examples of individuals who have replaced detrimental addictions with life-affirming activities.Practical Tips: From establishing routines to finding a supportive community, learn actionable steps to cultivate positive addictions.Legacy of William Glasser: Delve into the psychiatrist's work and how it continues to influence the field of mental health today. We explore the depths of addiction that hijack our minds and lead us on destructive paths, and how we can transcend and transform cravings into forces for personal development. We delve into the intriguing concept of 'positive addiction. This episode offers practical tips and examples on cultivating positive addictions, empowering listeners to reinvent their lives with the right mindset, treatment, and community support. We, at Street Strong, believe in harnessing the strength of shared stories and learnings. We strive to spark hope, challenge what's possible, improve mental health, and motivate everyone to become their best selves. This is our journey of igniting a revolution, one spark at a time. In addition, explore the practicalities of 'Positive Addictions. This episode provides actionable insights to incorporate the principles of positive addiction into everyday life, shifting from unhealthy dependencies to enriching practices. Learn from a  life-changing example, using faith as a significant positive addiction that helped overcome his past. This episode goes beyond a simple guide to positive addictions, serving as a catalyst for self-reflection and transformation. At Street Strong community, we believe in the power every individual possesses to redefine their narratives, steer away from harmful addictions and lead a fulfilling life. So, immerse yourself in our community, share your experiences, ask questions, and be a part of our future conversations. Together, let’s shape a future of healthier, happier lives through the power of positive addictions.
Why the Moon Landing is an Insult to Homelessness.
Feb 27 2024
Why the Moon Landing is an Insult to Homelessness.
Welcome to another captivating episode of Street Strong! Today, we delve into the billions spent on lunar expeditions, and draw a contrast against the stark reality of homelessness on our own planet. Through this lens, we explore what our societal choices reveal about our priorities, our dreams, and the overlooked needs of our communities. Embark on a journey of discovery and introspection as we unravel the threads connecting the Odysseus Lunar Landing and the pressing social issue of homelessness. With a blend of sensational stories, expert insights, and emotional testimonials, we shed light on the duality of human ambition and social responsibility. We invite listeners to reflect on the mental health implications of societal neglect and the power of community support in fostering resilience and hope. Dive into topics like affordable housing, substance abuse, mental health support, poverty reduction, social equity, urban development and social organizing, all while exploring the parallels between space exploration and addressing homelessness. This is more than just an episode. It's a call to action and empathy, urging us to reconcile our reach for the stars with the pressing needs at our feet. Join us on 'Street Strong' for a journey that promises to challenge, inspire, and transform how we see our world and ourselves. Subscribe now to be part of this critical conversation, where every step we take toward understanding is a step toward healing our society. www.streetstrong.life email me @ streetstrongpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thomas-sarti/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thomas-sarti/support
Growth by ATTENTION. the KEY superpower to unlock your destiny.
Feb 21 2024
Growth by ATTENTION. the KEY superpower to unlock your destiny.
Dive into a powerful journey of transformation with this compelling episode of STREET STRONG, "Growth by ATTENTION." Uncover the profound truth that where you direct your attention not only shapes your thoughts and emotions but ultimately carves your destiny. In a world filled with distractions and negativity, learn how to harness the power of your focus to foster growth, healing, and positive change. This episode offers straightforward, inspiring, and hopeful insights into the art of letting go of grudges, overcoming toxicity, and cultivating a life filled with purpose and peace. Discover practical tips on how to direct your attention towards what truly matters, empowering you to break free from the chains of past hurts and negative influences. "Growth by ATTENTION" is more than just an episode; it's a guide to living a more mindful and intentional life. Through personal anecdotes and relatable advice, find out how to navigate the challenges of daily life with grace and resilience. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to transform their mindset, embrace personal growth, and create a destiny filled with hope and positivity. Tune into STREET STRONG and let "Growth by ATTENTION" inspire you to take control of your attention and, by extension, your life's trajectory. It's time to turn the spotlight inward and discover the power of mindful awareness in crafting the life you've always dreamed of. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thomas-sarti/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thomas-sarti/support
From TRAUMA to TRIUMPH: Unlocking the Secrets of Trauma and Your Road To RENEWAL.
Feb 13 2024
From TRAUMA to TRIUMPH: Unlocking the Secrets of Trauma and Your Road To RENEWAL.
Dive deep into the heart of resilience with "Street Strong," a podcast that shines a light on the silent struggles and unseen victories within the homeless community and beyond. In this illuminating episode, we explore the complex world of trauma - unraveling its definition, uncovering its impact on the homeless, and extending a hand of hope to anyone grappling with mental health challenges. What You'll Discover: Understanding Trauma: Learn what trauma really means and how it transcends the lives of those without a home, embedding itself in the fabric of mental health, anxiety, and addiction. The Homeless Experience: Gain insights into the unique ways trauma manifests among the homeless, from the shadows of uncertainty to the cold grip of isolation. Symptoms and Signals: Recognize the often-overlooked symptoms of trauma, paving the way for empathy, understanding, and targeted support. Practical Tips for Healing: Empower yourself with actionable strategies to navigate through trauma, whether you're facing it on the streets or in the quiet of your own mind. Stories of Hope: Be inspired by real-life tales of resilience and recovery, showcasing the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. For Whom? Whether you're experiencing homelessness, battling mental health issues, seeking motivation amidst anxiety and addiction, or simply yearning to understand and help, this episode is a beacon of knowledge, empowerment, and hope. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thomas-sarti/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thomas-sarti/support
Revolutionizing Crisis Support with the 988 Lifeline - MUST KNOW PEARLS.
Feb 7 2024
Revolutionizing Crisis Support with the 988 Lifeline - MUST KNOW PEARLS.
Description: In this crucial episode of STREET STRONG, we shine a spotlight on the 988 Lifeline, a groundbreaking initiative offering immediate support to those facing mental health crises. If you're grappling with emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or just need someone to talk to, this episode guides you through accessing vital help with just three digits: 988. This service marks a significant leap towards accessible mental health care, providing a confidential, compassionate lifeline 24/7, nationwide. Unveiling 988 Lifeline: Discover the transformative essence of 988, crafted to provide an accessible, immediate response to mental health crises, distinct from traditional emergency services. This episode breaks down how 988 serves as a beacon of hope, offering support through phone calls, texts, and online chats, ensuring that help is always within reach. For the Community: STREET STRONG delves into how 988 Lifeline is a critical resource for everyone, including those in homeless shelters, individuals facing tough times, and anyone in need of mental health support. We explore the service's inclusive approach, offering specialized assistance for diverse communities, including veterans, Spanish speakers, and the LGBTQI+ community. Navigating Crisis with 988: Learn the ins and outs of what happens when you reach out to 988, from the initial connection to the comprehensive support process. This episode emphasizes the importance of recognizing signs of crisis and the steps to take when you or someone you know needs support. Empowering Through Information: STREET STRONG focuses on empowering you with knowledge and resources about 988 Lifeline. We discuss the critical role of recognizing warning signs of mental health crises and how 988 Lifeline stands as a pivotal point of intervention. Calls to Action: STREET STRONG encourages listeners to spread awareness about 988 Lifeline, emphasizing its importance as a readily available resource for mental health crisis intervention. Understanding how to access and advocate for this service can save lives, making mental health support accessible to all, anytime, anywhere. Closing Thoughts: 988 Lifeline represents a significant advancement in mental health crisis care, and STREET STRONG is here to ensure you're informed and prepared to use or share this essential service. Remember, reaching out for help is a sign of strength. Together, we can navigate the challenges, fortified by the support 988 Lifeline provides. CRISIS RESOURCES: 911 -emergency 988 - CALL OR TEXT 988lifeline.org/chat - CRISIS CHAT LINE 988 FACT SHEET! https://www.thenationalcouncil.org/resources/988-fact-sheet/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAwvKtBhDrARIsAJj-kTgfaf4AWoDqW9SX3wA8bfRv051A1CpfbPawEiwsbZ4MxJXZw2Lr6mwaAtAMEALw_wcB 1-800 SUICIDE Mental Health or Substance Use Treatment Referral and Information Hotline. 1-800-662-HELP (4357) - SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. Need Help Finding Treatment? https://findtreatment.gov/ Call 211 for LOCAL ASSISTANCE! You can always call 211 to speak to someone and find local assistance, but there are also dedicated helplines available to anyone in the U.S. Veterans Crisis Line: call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1; or text 838255Crisis Text Line: text the word 'Home' to 741-741The Trevor Lifeline for LGBTQ Youth: call 1-866-488-7386The Trans Lifeline: call 1-877-565-8860 Email me requests, questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes! StreetStrongPodcast@outlook.com  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thomas-sarti/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thomas-sarti/support
Faith in Action: The CHURCH Blueprint for Ending Homelessness
Feb 2 2024
Faith in Action: The CHURCH Blueprint for Ending Homelessness
In this eye-opening episode of "Faith in Action," we delve into the transformative potential of churches and faith-based organizations (FBOs) in the battle against homelessness. With over 580,000 individuals facing homelessness in the United States, the question of how community faith, mental health support, and innovative ideas can foster hope and provide tangible solutions is more relevant than ever. Join us as we explore how congregations are not just places of worship but pivotal community pillars offering food assistance, shelter, health services, and much more to those in need. From the essential role of food pantries and soup kitchens in feeding the hungry to the critical support of shelter and housing assistance, we uncover the multifaceted efforts of churches to address basic needs and beyond. Financial counseling, health screenings, and job training programs stand out as beacons of hope, demonstrating the church's capacity to uplift individuals beyond temporary aid. Highlighting the Faith Collaborative to End Homelessness's partnership with Los Angeles County’s Homeless Initiative, we shed light on the often-unseen impact of FBOs in providing crucial services and fostering community resilience. Through interviews with key figures and stories of hope, we address the golden question of overcoming practical challenges while spotlighting the dire cost of inaction. This episode also takes a deep dive into the logistics of transforming church spaces into sanctuaries of support, from cost-effective modifications for housing to the integration of community and recreational spaces for well-being. We emphasize the power of strategic partnerships, volunteer mobilization, and the alignment of faith with social justice to not just envision but enact a future where homelessness is a thing of the past. Whether you're a person of faith, a community organizer, or someone passionate about social change, "Faith in Action" offers not just insight but a call to action. Discover how giving, trauma-informed care, and community organizing can create a tapestry of support, making the vision of ending homelessness a collective reality. 911 - EMERGENCIES! Mental Health or Substance Use Treatment Referral and Information Hotline. 1-800-662-HELP (4357)SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.NEED MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES? CALL 211.If you need assistance locating long-term mental health resources, talking through a problem, or exploring mental health treatment options, call 211 to speak with a live person who can help. 211 conversations are confidential, can be made anonymously, and are available in 180 languages upon request.If you prefer to text, use web chat, or search for resources online, click here to find more ways to contact your local 211. Veterans Crisis Line: call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1; or text 838255Crisis Text Line: text the word 'Home' to 741-741The Trevor Lifeline for LGBTQ Youth: call 1-866-488-7386The Trans Lifeline: call 1-877-565-8860 988 Suicide & Crisis LifelineWe can all help prevent suicide. The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.Need Help Finding Treatment? https://findtreatment.gov/ Call 211 for LOCAL ASSISTANCE! You can always call 211 to speak to someone and find local assistance, but there are also dedicated helplines available to anyone in the U.S.Email me requests, questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes! StreetStrongPodcast@outlook.com  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thomas-sarti/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thomas-sarti/support