
MacEwan University students use YouTube channel to shine spotlight on mental health
CBC
A project by a group of MacEwan University students is shining a spotlight on mental health.
The fourth-year communications students were asked to come up with a theme build a podcast and YouTube Channel around.
Now the Mind Body Mac YouTube channel is sharing those stories with others.
Instructor Marlene Wurfel, was encouraging of the wellness focus that the group landed on.
"Thinking back to when I was their age nobody was talking about mental health," Wurfel said.
"There was so much stigma around mental illness. It wasn't a thing people were talking about. So, it really seems like a different culture when I am talking to this generation about wellness. They're so open and free about it."
The students shared their experiences with depression, eating disorders and the pressures of school, Wurfel said.
It allowed each of the students to process their experiences in a unique way.
"They clearly want to help each other move forward and be better and feel better and less alone. So they really seized the opportunity to connect with each other using this media."
The students' willingness to share gave her hope the conversation around mental health will continue to evolve, she said.
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The students said completing the project wasn't easy.
"It was anxiety inducing," said Devyn Pierog. "It was difficult to put my feelings into words. I had never done that before outside of therapy. But it does feel really good to have it out in the open and to not be hiding it anymore."
In her video, Pierog shared her experience with depression, which she was diagnosed with in her early teens.