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What People Actually Need When They Are Struggling Mentally!
Published 2 weeks ago
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Welcome back to The Secrets of Being. In this episode, I’m honored to be joined by Rachel Corbett, CEO of SupportGroups.com, for a thoughtful and timely conversation about mental health, technology, grief, and the power of connection. Rachel shares how her personal experiences with loss and her background in behavioral health led her to create a platform designed to make mental health support more accessible, affordable, and less intimidating for people who might otherwise never reach out.
We talk about the evolution of SupportGroups.com, which offers free peer-to-peer discussion forums, professional-led support groups, and innovative AI-powered mental health coaching. Rachel explains how the platform’s AI avatar is not meant to replace human care, but to support it. She describes AI as “ancestral intelligence,” a way of compiling collective human experience to help people feel seen, heard, and guided while still encouraging real-world connection and community support.
Our conversation also touches on the deep importance of community as an antidote to isolation, addiction, and mental health struggles. Rachel speaks openly about treating the whole family in the healing process and the stigma that still prevents many people, especially men, from seeking help. We discuss provider burnout, boundaries, and why mental health professionals must care for themselves just as intentionally as they care for others.
Along the way, we discover shared roots in La Cañada and La Crescenta, reflecting on how community shapes who we become and why small-town connection still matters in a digital world. We explore the challenges of reaching younger generations who prefer online interactions and how technology can meet people where they are without losing the soul-to-soul connection that healing requires.
This episode is a reminder that innovation and compassion can coexist. Whether support comes through a screen, a support group, or a single honest conversation, what matters most is knowing you are not alone. If you’ve ever wondered how AI fits into mental health care, how community heals grief, or how to find support in a world that feels overwhelming, this conversation will offer clarity, hope, and perspective.
With love,
Dawn
P.s. You can connect with Rachel here: https://supportgroups.com/
We talk about the evolution of SupportGroups.com, which offers free peer-to-peer discussion forums, professional-led support groups, and innovative AI-powered mental health coaching. Rachel explains how the platform’s AI avatar is not meant to replace human care, but to support it. She describes AI as “ancestral intelligence,” a way of compiling collective human experience to help people feel seen, heard, and guided while still encouraging real-world connection and community support.
Our conversation also touches on the deep importance of community as an antidote to isolation, addiction, and mental health struggles. Rachel speaks openly about treating the whole family in the healing process and the stigma that still prevents many people, especially men, from seeking help. We discuss provider burnout, boundaries, and why mental health professionals must care for themselves just as intentionally as they care for others.
Along the way, we discover shared roots in La Cañada and La Crescenta, reflecting on how community shapes who we become and why small-town connection still matters in a digital world. We explore the challenges of reaching younger generations who prefer online interactions and how technology can meet people where they are without losing the soul-to-soul connection that healing requires.
This episode is a reminder that innovation and compassion can coexist. Whether support comes through a screen, a support group, or a single honest conversation, what matters most is knowing you are not alone. If you’ve ever wondered how AI fits into mental health care, how community heals grief, or how to find support in a world that feels overwhelming, this conversation will offer clarity, hope, and perspective.
With love,
Dawn
P.s. You can connect with Rachel here: https://supportgroups.com/