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Staying Sane in Sonoma County – Episode 3: Conventional Methods

Staying Sane in Sonoma County - Episode 3: Conventional Methods

Content Warning: Suicide, depression.

We talk about the conventional ways to deal mental issues, and how effective (or ineffective) they are.

About the Contributors
Peter Morales
Peter Morales, Editor
Peter Morales is in his fourth semester reporting for The Oak Leaf and working towards a journalism degree, with his sights on San Francisco State. He hopes to take more photos of general news as well as sports. His dream is to one day accomplish something with his life, and cause as many problems to the status quo through storytelling and photography. "Who knows, maybe I'll destabilize a government or two before my mid-life crisis."
Michael Combs
Michael Combs, Intern
Michael Combs (he/him) began taking natural resources management classes at Santa Rosa Junior College to pursue his love of nature and the environment but has shifted toward journalism so he can share those passions with the world. Besides the environment, Michael also likes to write about politics, social justice and mental health. He has a bachelor’s of science in neuroscience and mammalian physiology from the University of California, San Diego, and hopes to get back to his roots with more science journalism as well. In his off time Michael likes to read, write and hike as often as possible in beautiful Sonoma County and beyond.
Evan Nazarov
Evan Nazarov, Reporter
Evan Nazarov (he/him) is in his second semester at the Oak Leaf.