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Nobody's Perfect

Nobody's Perfect

Written by: Jason Hopcus
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Welcome to Nobody’s Perfect - a podcast that speaks directly to the hearts and minds of Colorado’s youth and families. Powered by NAMI Arapahoe/Douglas Counties and NAMI Colorado, our mission is simple, yet powerful: to empower, provide support, encourage collaboration, and raise awareness of mental health and wellbeing.

A safe and inclusive space for open conversation

Perfection isn't real. Your story is.

Today’s youth have a lot on their plate, with many facing unique mental health challenges earlier in life. The good news: now there’s a space for fearless leaders, community members, parents, guardians, and advocates to raise their collective voice and empower teens on their journeys.

Nobody’s Perfect, hosted by radio personality, podcaster, and mental health advocate, Jason Hopcus, is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment where guests have the freedom to express themselves, share their experiences, and celebrate their achievements. Jason leverages his expertise and passion to spark sincere, meaningful conversations while ensuring all guests - and their stories - are seen and heard.

Our episodes explore important topics ranging from personal development to embracing imperfections and practicing self-acceptance. Nobody’s Perfect acknowledges the challenges mental health conditions pose and offers solutions that have the power to dismantle stigma and provide hope for all. Our community guides listeners toward valuable tools and support resources that empower youth and family members to navigate their journeys with strength, resilience, and hope.

We’re not just a podcast, we’re a movement fueled by the unwavering belief that despite the hurdles life can sometimes present, we can create a future that makes managing them in healthier ways easier because of people like you.

Nobody’s Perfect is an investment in outreach, impact, and resource sharing designed to ensure our positive impact extends across Colorado. So embark on this meaningful expedition with us - and together, we will build a brighter, more compassionate Colorado.

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Episodes
  • Why Are More Kids Dying by Suicide Than Cancer? A Wake-Up Call for America
    Jun 30 2025

    In the powerful finale of the Nobody’s Perfect x @spkourminds 6-part series, we sit down with Matt Cook, President & CEO of the Children’s Hospital Association (CHA), the national voice for over 200 children's hospitals across the country. With decades of leadership and front-line experience, Matt brings a bold vision for tackling the youth mental health crisis at scale.

    We dive deep into:

    - State funding opportunities: How governors and legislatures can tap into Medicaid and block grants to expand mental health services for kids.

    - Maximizing Medicaid/EPSDT: Policy strategies to ensure every eligible child benefits from the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment program.

    - Policy priorities: Which legislative changes—from tele-health parity to reimbursement reform—could truly turn the tide.

    - Innovation in care: The potential of tele-health, real-time data sharing, and digital tools to reach more youth earlier.

    - Advocacy playbook: Concrete steps listeners can take—from contacting state reps to joining advocacy coalitions—to drive EPSDT improvements.

    Finally, we explore the hopeful future of youth mental health: what it could look like if we invest wisely, innovate boldly, and commit to equity. This episode is both a wake‑up call and a rallying cry—it’s a roadmap for change.

    #youthmentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #epsdt #medicaidmatters #childrenshospitals #nobodysperfect #speakourminds #healthcareinnovation #suicideprevention

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    35 mins
  • How Learning Health Networks Are Transforming Youth Mental Health with Medicaid
    Jun 26 2025

    Episode 5: The Power of Learning Health Networks with Dr. Dan Hyman & Dr. Peter Margolis Hosted by Jason Hopcus and Heidi Baskfield of @spkourminds

    How do we create systems that actually learn from the people they serve? In this powerful episode, we explore how Learning Health Networks (LHNs) are transforming the landscape of youth mental healthcare through connection, data, and collaboration. Jason and Heidi sit down with two national leaders in the field—Dr. Dan Hyman and Dr. Peter Margolis—to unpack the promise of LHNs in improving Medicaid-funded care. From breaking down traditional silos to uniting families, providers, and policymakers, this episode offers a clear roadmap for what’s possible when we treat healthcare like a shared mission.

    What you’ll learn:

    - What a Learning Health Network is—and why it matters now more than ever

    - Real-world examples of LHNs driving measurable change

    - How state and federal funding can be used to scale solutions that work

    - What it takes to build a Learning Health Network for youth mental health from the ground up

    This is more than a conversation—it’s a call to action.

    🎙️ Listen now to learn how LHNs can help us build a smarter, more connected future for youth mental health.

    #medicaidmatters #LearningHealthNetworks #youthmentalhealth #speakourminds #nobodysperfect #JasonHopcus #mentalhealthinnovation

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    33 mins
  • Access Denied: Why Kids Still Can’t Get the Mental Health Care They Deserve
    Jun 19 2025

    In this eye-opening episode of the Nobody’s Perfect podcast, host Jason Hopcus and co-host Heidi Baskfield of Speak Our Minds are joined by pediatric mental health expert Dr. Sandy Fritsch to explore the deep systemic failures preventing children from receiving the mental health care they’re entitled to through EPSDT (Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment).

    Despite federal mandates, countless kids across the country are still slipping through the cracks.

    Together, they unpack:

    • The most common barriers to accessing EPSDT-covered mental health services
    • The impact of inconsistent state implementation and red tape
    • Why provider awareness is often lacking—and how to fix it
    • How social determinants of health further limit care
    • What families, providers, and advocates can do to fight for better outcomes

    Dr. Fritsch brings clinical expertise, while Heidi speaks as a passionate policy advocate. The result is a must-listen conversation that blends heart, systems knowledge, and real tools for change.

    If you’re a parent, clinician, policymaker, or anyone committed to youth mental health, this episode is a crucial listen.

    🎧 Tune in, share widely, and help us speak the truth: Nobody’s Perfect—but every child deserves the care they were promised.

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    39 mins
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