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Speaking Our Minds Podcast

Speaking Our Minds Podcast

By: City of Nashua Division of Public Health & Community Services
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"Speaking Our Minds" is a new mental health podcast from Nashua DPHCS highlighting the lived experiences and struggles of Hispanic and minority communities in New Hampshire. The podcast includes 5 different hosts who speak 5 different languages and share their experiences and valuable community resources.



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Episodes
  • Where Health is More Than Healthcare (Trailer)
    Apr 11 2026

    Trailer to Episode 2 with Savitri Horriga and Iraida Muñoz Titled " Where Health is More Than Healthcare", Releasing Monday April 13th.

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    1 min
  • Introduction & Setting The Foundation
    Apr 6 2026

    Season 3 Episode 1 – Introduction & Setting the Foundation

    In this episode of Speaking Our Minds, we’re joined by Savitri Horrigan, Behavioral Health Strategist, and Iraida Muñoz, Public Health Strategist, from the Division of Public Health and Community Services.

    They share their backgrounds, the work they do within the community, and the impact of their roles in addressing critical public health challenges. The conversation takes a deeper look into difficult but necessary topics, including opioid overdoses, while also highlighting the importance of educating youth on the social determinants of health.

    This episode sets the tone for honest dialogue, awareness, and meaningful change within our communities along with setting the expectations on topics being discussed for this season in future episodes.


    This podcast is brought to you by the City of Nashua from the Division of Public Health & Community Services and produced by Jonathan Gonzalez of Flow Free Or Die Media Entertainment, LLC.

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    20 mins
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