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<p>In this week’s episode, we explore how creativity, humor, and connection can be powerful tools for mental health and healing.</p><p><strong>Part 1:</strong> When anxiety starts taking over her life, Jude Treder-Wolff signs up for an improv class.</p><p><strong>Part 2:</strong> Counselor Belinda Arriaga and emergency medicine doctor Nancy Ewen join forces to collect scientific evidence of the power of culturally responsive mental health care.</p><p><em>Jude Treder-Wolff is a creative arts therapist, writer/performer and trainer with Lifestage, Inc, a company that provides creative personal and professional development workshops and classes. She believes that creativity is a renewable resource that is the energy of change anyone can tap into for healing, change and growth. She hosts (mostly) TRUE THINGS, a game wrapped in a true storytelling show performed once a month in Port Jefferson, NY and brings storytelling workshops to the Sandi Marx Cancer Wellness Program and Seniors Program...