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The Board Report by Indian River Connections ~ Psyched Out: From Minnesota to Main Street

The Board Report by Indian River Connections ~ Psyched Out: From Minnesota to Main Street

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Friday, August 29, 2025 @ 7PM EDT

In the wake of the horrific Catholic school shooting in Minnesota, this week’s Board Report takes on one of the most urgent and controversial issues of our time: the link between psychiatric drugs and acts of senseless violence.

Joann will be joined by Kelly Patricia O’Meara—award-winning former investigative reporter for The Washington Times and Insight Magazine, long-time Capitol Hill staffer, and current board member of AbleChild.

Kelly’s groundbreaking 1999 cover story “Guns & Doses” was one of the first major investigations to connect psychiatric drug use with violent behavior. She’s also the author of the acclaimed books Psyched Out: How Psychiatry Sells Mental Illness and Pushes Pills that Kill and Still Psyched Out: And Nobody Is Getting Better.

With years of experience on Capitol Hill and decades of investigative work, Kelly brings a critical perspective on how psychiatry, pharmaceuticals, and public policy intersect—and what that means for families, schools, and communities facing tragedy.

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