September 13, 2025 - 12:30

STATE COLLEGE — The Jana Marie Foundation has introduced its latest initiative, a podcast titled “Ripples of Resilience,” hosted by foundation president Marisa Vicere. This engaging series aims to provide listeners with valuable insights into mental health, parenting, and the various challenges life presents.
Each episode is designed to offer practical strategies, personal anecdotes, and expert advice to help individuals and families navigate their unique journeys. The podcast features conversations with a range of professionals, including mental health experts and educators, who share their knowledge and experiences in fostering resilience and well-being.
Listeners can expect to hear heartfelt stories and actionable tips that resonate with their own lives, making the podcast a supportive resource for anyone facing difficulties. By addressing important topics such as mental health awareness and parenting challenges, “Ripples of Resilience” aims to create a community of support and understanding, encouraging listeners to build their own resilience in the face of adversity.
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