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MOMMY MONDAY: "Hopeful Minds for Teens" program launch, WFSB 3
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Kathryn Goetzke, chairman and founder of “The Shine Hope Company,” talks about teaching those who feel hopeless how to find hope.
Local non-profit shares how learning to hope can have positive impact on mental health, KOLOTV
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Watch this amazing interview of @kolotv8 News Now with our Founder, Kathryn Goetzke for the International Day of Hope.
“Emotions are normal, they are a normal part of life, and it’s really how we use those emotions and use them and transmute them. Just like you manage your blood pressure, I thought why people aren’t taught what hopelessness is and how to manage that symptom and find their way to hope. So, we created the first global evidence-based program that does that.”
The International Day of Hope allows us to join in solidarity on a single day to share the science, stories, and strategies of hope, and to activate the “how-to” of hope in our lives and in communities around the world.
Feeling 'hopeful' can be a big part of mental health, WFSB 3
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Kathryn Goetzke of The Shine Hope Company and speaker Kristy Stark talk about feeling hopeful being a part of our mental health.
Interview for International Day of Hope 2023, KOLO8 News
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The International Foundation of Research and Education on Depression (iFred) is a 501(c)3 organization based in Reno that is working to teach hope around the world. iFred has worked to shine a positive light on mental health and eliminate stigma through prevention, research and education and created a shift in society’s negative perception of the disease through positive imagery, rebranding, celebrity engagement, cause marketing campaigns, and establishing the sunflower and color yellow as the international symbols for hope.
The organization’s founder and the author of The Biggest Little Book about Hope, Kathryn Goetzke, along with Hope Activator, Kristen Jaskulski, stopped by Morning Break to share how they believe hope is something that can be taught and learned, and that training people to hope is the key to lowering depression, anxiety and suicide rates.
Teens On The Edge BBC Video feature Hopeful Minds, BBC UK
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This was originally featured on Teens on the Edge, in the UK in October, 2018. Rights were granted for educational and informational purposes only.
"Has Anybody Hasn't Seen That Product?", Kathryn Goetzke at Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Ep. 2
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This is a clip from Kathryn Goetzke’s Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch last 2017 for The Mood Factory.