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Cultivating Your Calm: Ask the Experts

Back by popular demand! Due to the enthusiastic response of our audience after May’s Mental Health Awareness Month conversation, Calm is thrilled to host another special event featuring renowned psychologist and researcher Dr. Rheeda Walker and Calm’s Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Chris Mosunic.
Join our experts as they discuss practical strategies for cultivating a simple and sustainable mental health care routine for the workplace and beyond. They’ll also take your questions, live! You’ll walk away feeling empowered to take your next best step along the path to better well-being, no matter how small it may be.
Speakers

Dr. Chris Mosunic
Chief Clinical Officer, Calm
Chris Mosunic is a licensed clinical psychologist and registered dietitian specializing in forming, scaling, and managing large provider teams and networks at healthcare start-ups and both privately and publicly held healthcare organizations. Before his current role as the chief clinical officer at Calm, Chris served as an executive healthcare leader at Yale New Haven Health, Johnson and Johnson, Rivermend Health, Advanced Recovery Systems, and Vida Health.
Chris received his undergraduate degree in biology and psychology from Bucknell University, his MS in nutritional biochemistry from Tufts, his PhD in clinical psychology from Vanderbilt, and his MBA from Yale.

Dr. Rheeda Walker
Author, Psychologist, Researcher
Dr. Rheeda Walker, PhD is a clinical psychologist, award-winning professor, and a leading scholar who has published more than 60 scientific papers on African American mental health, suicide risk, and emotional resilience. She’s the author of The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health and the newly released Unapologetic Workbook. Dr. Walker debunks myths about mental health and delivers practical advice for use in everyday life. Her work has led to appearances on Good Morning America, The Breakfast Club, and NPR to name a few. She is also the author and narrator of two new wisdom series available on Calm: “Black Self-Worth at Work by Dr. Rheeda” and “Minding Your Black Mind with Dr. Rheeda.” Her expertise has been cited in The New York Times, Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times, among others.