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Todd Rennebohm

Bunny Hugs and Mental Health

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Bunny Hugs and Mental Health

Todd Rennebohm

Bunny Hugs and Mental Health

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Bunny Hugs and Mental Health

Todd Rennebohm

Bunny Hugs and Mental Health

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A weekly Health, Fitness and Mental Health podcast
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Angela was on the podcast in October 2022 to discuss body focused repetitive behaviour, in her case skin picking. She’s returned to discuss her chronic pain. Angela is in pain all of the time. Living in a province with limited health care resou
EP 27: HOT TAKES on A Study Revealing Six Subtypes of Depression and Cities with Stressful CommutesNick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thinking. Nick shares the details o
Izzy was a guest on the podcast in October 2022 in the episode An American Addict in London. In that episode we learned she was 3 months sober and she talked about her journey twice a day on TikTok live. Today we get an update on how the last y
EP 26 HOT TAKES on Involuntary Drug Treatment Policy & The Role of Vitamin D in Your Mental HealthNick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thinking. Nick brings research repor
What are some of your most memorable guests from Bunny Hugs and Mental Health? In this episode I catch up with former guests! Megan Burstyk was my guest on the fifth ever episode way back on April 24, 2021. Her episode was titled ‘I Lost Multi
EP 25: HOT TAKES on Why Young People Don’t Want to Talk to Therapists and Reimagining Masculinity for Men’s Mental Health Month Nick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thinkin
The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a mass shooting that occurred on December 14, 2012, in Newtown, Connecticut where a shooter shot and killed 28 people. Twenty of the victims were children between six and seven years old, six were a
EP 24: HOT TAKES on State of Mental Health of New Yorkers Report and Canada's 1st full-scale free grocery storeNick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thinking. Todd shares a
LA Wade is an author, film maker and mental health advocate. She is also a recovered sex addict. We discuss the different types of sex addiction, what drove her to it, what inspired her to get help and how she recovered. LA has written a trilog
EP 23: HOT TAKES on Police Shoot and Kill a Bipolar Man in Crisis and Teen Marijuana Use Tied to Mental Health DisordersNick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thinking. Nick
The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a mass shooting that occurred on December 14, 2012, in Newtown, Connecticut where a shooter shot and killed 28 people. Twenty of the victims were children between six and seven years old, six were a
EP 22: HOT TAKES on Nick’s Reflections on The UCAN Foundation turning one and TherapyNick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thinking. Nick wants to celebrate and reflect on
In March I had the pleasure of spending time at Cornwall Alternative School in Regina Saskatchewan. There I met an incredibly passionate and caring staff along with the funny, smart, and charming students. Cornwall Alternative School brings in
EP 21: HOT TAKES on a Study Links 40% of Mental Health Conditions to Child Trauma and Black Youth Face Barriers to Mental Health ServicesNick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critica
Shirley McLaughlin is a listener and supporter of Bunny Hugs and Mental Health. She reached out to me to find answers for her suffering husband, Dwayne. Not only did I not have answers, I had many questions and lots of them. Dwayne was diagnose
EP 20: HOT TAKES on Listener Feedback on a Past Episode and Physiatrist Prescribing Nature for Mental Illness Nick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thinking. Todd shares li
Jon spent 17 years in prison for being a school shooter. In part 1 Jon explains what drove him to do it, what his thought process was and the lessons he's learned. In this episode Jon discusses being on the victim side of violence. Jon had foun
EP 19: HOT TAKES on People with Depression or Anxiety Losing Sickness Benefits and Employee Survey Results on Mental Health at WorkNick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thin
Tara Audibert is an indie film maker, illustrator and comic artist. She’s also very charming and fun to talk with. Tara’s latest project “QAQSOSS NAKA WAHUNTUHSIS” (Fox & the Tiny Demon) is a full length animated film that is entirely spoken in
EP 18: HOT TAKES on Americans Losing Years of Time to Poor Mental Health and Loud Car Owners Being PsychopathsNick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thinking. Nick wants to
Does how you think about and manage money come from trauma or belief systems you picked up as a child? Mandyy Thomas is a financial coach and a smart lady. We discuss how and where our spending and saving behaviours may come from and how we can
EP 17: HOT TAKES on How Listening to Taylor Swift's Sad Songs Can Help and Chicago Opening a Public Mental Health FacilityNick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thinking. To
Jon spent 17 years in prison for being a school shooter. Jon explains what drove him to do it, what his thought process was and the lessons he's learned. Not only was Jon the curator of violence, he was also a victim of a brutal and savage atta
EP 16: HOT TAKES on A New Study Finding Touch Benefits Mental Health and How Economic Woes Impact Therapy Practices Nick and Todd are back with more mental health news, ready to dissect the headlines and spark your critical thinking. Todd sha
Leandra grew up with emotional and mental abuse which lead to her battling depression and PTSD. In her 20s however, Leandra started having OCD. It turns out there are many ways OCD can present itself in people and it's not what it looks like on
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