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It’s a family affair on this episode of This Helps! Marlon and Hannah dive into a cross-generational conversation on mental health with Marlon’s Gen Alpha son, Oliver, and his Millennial brother, Gabe. We explore how different generations navigate mental health, technology, social interactions, and relationships. Listen for insights, personal stories, and practical tips for a healthier digital life.

Gabe Leporati is a Coordinator for the Sacramento County Office of Education’s School-Based Mental Health and Wellness program. With experience as a school counselor, mental health clinician, and program manager, he is dedicated to expanding mental health services for youth. He holds a Bachelor's in Psychology, a Master of Science in School Counseling, a Pupil Personnel Credential, and is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor.

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