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Wish You Knew

Wish You Knew

By: The Friendship Circle of Wisconsin
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Join me every other week as I sit down with teens to have the important conversation about their journey with mental health. Wish you knew is a relatable podcast that will bring insight to what you, or someone in your life, may be experiencing, so listen in to their stories to hear what they wish you knew about their journey. The podcast is reviewed by the UMatter oversight comittee: Leora Massey, MD. Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Eileen Abrams, Psy.D, licensed psychologist, and Debbie Minsky-Kelly LCSW. Produced by the Friendship Circle Wisconsin and REDgenThe Friendship Circle of Wisconsin Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Episode 27 | ✨ New Voices, Same Mission ✨
    Jul 1 2025

    In this special episode of Wish You Knew, we celebrate the amazing impact of last year’s hosts, Lizzy and Autumn, who bravely opened the door for honest conversations around teen mental health. Now, we’re excited to introduce you to the new voices ready to carry that mission forward: Ella, Mendi, and Juliana!


    Get to know this year’s hosts, hear what inspires them, and learn about their vision for breaking stigma and sharing real stories from teens just like you.


    Want to share your story? The new hosts are looking for guests! If you’d like to be interviewed, fill out our short form at fcwi.org/interview.


    Let’s keep talking. Let’s keep listening. 💙

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    29 mins
  • Episode 26 with Juliana | Sharing is Healing
    Jun 5 2025

    In today's episode, I (Autumn) was able to sit down with Juliana to hear about her mental health journey and how beneficial it is to share your story and hear others. I believe it is a wonderful tool we all have access to in order to help our community simply by speaking about our mental health. I found her story and her takes on how beneficial creating a community is, very inspirational. I hope you enjoy listening!


    If you are a teen and you have a story to share, or you know someone who does, please reach out to us using this link: http://fcwi.org/interview. If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure to follow so you get notified whenever another episode drops. thanks for listening, and stay tuned for the next episode!

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    24 mins
  • Episode 25 with Ella | Value in Communication
    May 15 2025

    In today’s episode, I (Lizzy) had the privilege of sitting down with Ella to talk about her mental health journey. From navigating childhood as a child of divorce – often waiting in courtrooms from ages 6 to 15 for others to decide her future – Ella shares how a lack of communication in those formative years made it difficult to understand and process her emotions. But through years of reflection, growth, and resilience, she’s developed an empathetic and optimistic outlook that she now brings to others in her life. Our conversation highlights the importance of open dialogue and the life-changing impact of a strong support system. Even if you’re still searching for that kind of support, Ella wants everyone to know that they’re not alone, and hopes to act as a system of support for you via sharing her story – because, in her words, “everyone deserves that kind of support . . . as they ride out their own mental health waves.”


    If you are a teen and have a story to share, or know someone who does, please reach out to us using this link: http://fcwi.org/interview. If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to follow and share with others. Thanks again for listening!


    The content in this episode has been reviewed by the UMatter oversight committee.

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    28 mins
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