Episode 111: Remembering Stephany J. Bryan

April 15, 2021 00:55:42
Episode 111: Remembering Stephany J. Bryan
Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health
Episode 111: Remembering Stephany J. Bryan

Apr 15 2021 | 00:55:42

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Show Notes

On February 14, 2021 the Hogg Foundation and the world lost a champion of mental health, Stephany J. Bryan. Stephany passed away due to complications related to COVID-19, and we at the foundation are deeply feeling this loss. Our dear friend and colleague had a spirit that was larger than life, full of passion, drive, and an unforgettable sense of humor. On this episode of the podcast, we are joined by two members of the Hogg Foundation, Vicky Coffee, Director of Programs, and Tammy Heinz, Senior Program Officer and Consumer & Family Liaison, as well as Luanne Southern, Executive Director of the Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium – three of Stephany’s longtime friends and colleagues – to celebrate the life and legacy of the one and only Stephany J. Bryan. Related links: My Journey of Recovery: Stephany J. Bryan https://hogg.utexas.edu/my-journey-of-recovery-stephany-bryan Episode 77: Consumer Voice: Its Role in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion https://hogg.utexas.edu/podcast-consumer-voice Hogg Foundation Mourns the Passing of Stephany J. Bryan https://hogg.utexas.edu/hogg-foundation-mourns-the-passing-of-stephany-j-bryan

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