New Show How Are We Today? Expands the Conversation on Mental Health
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Emerson (NYSE:EMR) has become the largest corporate sponsor of 'How Are We Today?', a new mental health educational TV program premiering September 15 on Public Television. The show, created by Tyler Coe, who has personal experience with bipolar disorder, features seven episodes covering various mental health conditions including depression, social anxiety, ADHD, and panic attacks.
The Austin-based program will be available weekly on the PBS app and local PBS affiliates, with Austin PBS serving as the presenting station. The show aims to provide free education and practical therapeutic techniques for viewers aged 12 and up, featuring host Tyler Coe alongside a diverse cast and resident psychologist Dr. Erin Newins.
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- Emerson demonstrates corporate social responsibility through mental health initiative sponsorship
- Program provides free mental health education and resources to the public
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How Are We Today?, an educational program focused on mental health awareness and education, premieres September 15 on Public Television
Following in the footsteps of Fred Rogers and other trailblazers of educational programming, the program encourages open discussion on mental health. Each episode follows host Tyler Coe and his neighbors as they navigate the world of mental health conditions and how to address them with practical tools, along with the guidance of resident psychologist Dr. Erin Newins.
The inaugural season includes seven episodes, each focusing on a unique mental health challenge such as depression, social anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder and panic attacks. Created by individuals with firsthand experience of mental health challenges, the show features a diverse cast including Tyler Coe and his friends Barbara Dunkelman, Mariel Salcedo and Elyse Willems.
"I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at 12 years old," shares Tyler Coe. "With 15 years in the entertainment industry and experience with mental illness, I saw an opportunity to create something fresh that can speak to and help all of those who suffer from mental health challenges."
Starting September 15, episodes will be available weekly on the PBS app and air across PBS local affiliates. The
Emerson is proud to be the largest corporate sponsor of How Are We Today?.
"We believe in building not just better technology, but better communities," said Ron Martin, president,
For more information about the show, visit howarewetoday.com.
Additional resources:
- To download the free app, go to the app store and search "PBS: Watch TV & Documentaries." It will also be available on PBS YouTube.
- How Are We Today? social media:
- Check out Austin PBS social media for more information on the series:
About Emerson
Emerson (NYSE: EMR) is a global industrial technology leader that provides advanced automation. With an unmatched portfolio of intelligent devices, controls systems, and industrial software, Emerson delivers solutions that automate and optimize business performance. Headquartered in
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