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The New Republic — March 6, 2025

The New Republic — March 6, 2025

Dr. Steven Hassan's Influence Continuum — Feb. 17, 2025

Dr. Steven Hassan's Influence Continuum — Feb. 17, 2025

NPR's 1A, Jan. 6, 2025

NPR's 1A, Jan. 6, 2025

Georgetown's Journey Beyond Repair — Sept. 18, 2024

Georgetown's Journey Beyond Repair — Sept. 18, 2024

Oklahoma Mental Health and Substance Abuse Department Commissioner Allie Friesen, Illinois Chief Behavioral Health Officer David T. Jones and columnist Kate Woodsome at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC on Sept. 24, 2024.

Oklahoma Mental Health and Substance Abuse Department Commissioner Allie Friesen, Illinois Chief Behavioral Health Officer David T. Jones and columnist Kate Woodsome at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC on Sept. 24, 2024.

Journalist Antonia Hylton, author of Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum, talks with Kate Woodsome in Philadelphia in May 2024 at the Sozosei Foundation conference to decriminalize mental health.

Journalist Antonia Hylton, author of Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum, talks with Kate Woodsome in Philadelphia in May 2024 at the Sozosei Foundation conference to decriminalize mental health.

Here & Now — March 30, 2022

Here & Now — March 30, 2022

MSNBC's Morning Joe — Jan. 2021

MSNBC's Morning Joe — Jan. 2021

Canadian Broadcasting Corp. — Jan. 2022

Canadian Broadcasting Corp. — Jan. 2022

Kate Woodsome talks with actor Tom Hanks and Who We Are founder Jeffrey Robinson  about their animated short film, “How to Rig an Election: The Racist History of the 1876 Presidential Contest.”

Kate Woodsome talks with actor Tom Hanks and Who We Are founder Jeffrey Robinson about their animated short film, “How to Rig an Election: The Racist History of the 1876 Presidential Contest.”

Jeffrey Robinson, Javier Wallace, Corisha Rogers and Kate Woodsome speak in Austin, Tex. at the 2023 SXSW Conference during the featured session: "Why is America Afraid of Its (Black) History?" on March 13, 2023.

Jeffrey Robinson, Javier Wallace, Corisha Rogers and Kate Woodsome speak in Austin, Tex. at the 2023 SXSW Conference during the featured session: "Why is America Afraid of Its (Black) History?" on March 13, 2023.

Skullduggery Podcast — Jan. 16, 2021

Skullduggery Podcast — Jan. 16, 2021

DC/DOX talks with Kate Woodsome — Aug. 21, 2023

DC/DOX talks with Kate Woodsome — Aug. 21, 2023

Beyond Politics — March 28, 2022

Beyond Politics — March 28, 2022

American teens are unwell because American society is unwell - The Washington Post

American teens are unwell because American society is unwell - The Washington Post

Helping new moms is selfish, which is why we must — The Washington Post

Helping new moms is selfish, which is why we must — The Washington Post

The right response to the Maine mass shooting  — The Washington Post

The right response to the Maine mass shooting — The Washington Post

Health insurance is keeping your mind sick and wallet empty  — The Washington Post

Health insurance is keeping your mind sick and wallet empty — The Washington Post

This sit-in to ban guns is a courageous act of imagination  — The Washington Post

This sit-in to ban guns is a courageous act of imagination — The Washington Post

The Jan. 6 mob surged at me. Then the trauma rushed in.  — The Washington Post

The Jan. 6 mob surged at me. Then the trauma rushed in. — The Washington Post

To fix U.S. politics, understand the psychology of sectarianism — On camera commentary

To fix U.S. politics, understand the psychology of sectarianism — On camera commentary


How 9/11 conspiracy theories fueled the war on reality  — The Washington Post

How 9/11 conspiracy theories fueled the war on reality — The Washington Post

ADHD is an illness, not a lifestyle. Don’t punish people for it.  — The Washington Post

ADHD is an illness, not a lifestyle. Don’t punish people for it. — The Washington Post

JFK had a fix for our mental health. It's not too late.  — The Washington Post

JFK had a fix for our mental health. It's not too late. — The Washington Post

Facebook’s Twitter alternative isn’t different. It steals self-worth.  — The Washington Post

Facebook’s Twitter alternative isn’t different. It steals self-worth. — The Washington Post

Larry Nassar molested me. I sent him to prison.  — The Washington Post

Larry Nassar molested me. I sent him to prison. — The Washington Post

Don’t let your insurance company win so easily. Call this number.  — The Washington Post

Don’t let your insurance company win so easily. Call this number. — The Washington Post

Mental illness is not a crime. Police should not respond like it is.  — The Washington Post

Mental illness is not a crime. Police should not respond like it is. — The Washington Post

Political tribalism has Americans on edge  — The Washington Post

Political tribalism has Americans on edge — The Washington Post

Ken Burns on how the U.S. role in the Holocaust plays out in politics today  — The Washington Post

Ken Burns on how the U.S. role in the Holocaust plays out in politics today — The Washington Post

Inside the 'Million MAGA March': Hate groups, families and fraud  — The Washington Post

Inside the 'Million MAGA March': Hate groups, families and fraud — The Washington Post

Invisible Threads: Weaving the connection between the health of our minds and body politic.

Invisible Threads: Weaving the connection between the health of our minds and body politic.

For mental health at work, bosses can make it better — or worse  — The Washington Post

For mental health at work, bosses can make it better — or worse — The Washington Post

Anxious Americans are determined to feel better. Here’s proof.  — The Washington Post

Anxious Americans are determined to feel better. Here’s proof. — The Washington Post

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