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Triggorama

Triggorama

By: CMHA Thames Valley Addiction & Mental Health Services
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In a sea of podcasts, Triggorama stands out. We address topics that people may want to shy away from in an informative, non-judgmental and fact-based listening space. Our goal is simple - We want to share information about mental health and addictions. We're talking to thought leaders and people with lived experience to help our listeners who are struggling with their own mental health and addiction concerns. Or maybe you are supporting a loved one we have you covered. Together, we will trigger positive outcomes to increase our collective capacities while impactfully improving the lives of those we serve. Thank you to our season one sponsor of Triggorama, Scholar's Choice. Supporting Teachers, Inspiring Classrooms because wellbeing starts with you. Triggorama is developed by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services, and you can listen to us wherever you get your podcast.CMHA Thames Valley Addiction & Mental Health Services Biological Sciences Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science
Episodes
  • Introducing Triggorama
    Sep 10 2025

    Get ready for Triggorama, a podcast that dives into the moments, ideas, and conversations about mental health and addiction. In this trailer, our hosts Jay and Christine are joined by creators Aleena and Mandi as they set the tone for what’s to come: candid
    conversations, sharp insights, and a willingness to explore the things that push buttons and get people talking.

    More than just a show about “triggers,” Triggorama is about curiosity, culture, and the stories that make us stop, think, and react. This is just the beginning — tune in and see what sets things off.

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