Ruminations with Ohiro Oni-Eseleh
Ruminations with Ohiro Oni-Eseleh
Latest Episodes
Mental Health: A Tragic Casualty of War and Armed Conflict
On this podcast episode, Dr. Ohiro Oni-Eseleh explores the impact of war on children and argues that the effects are so pervasive on society that it is improper to assume that anyone actually wins a war.
When Love Is Not Enough
In this episode of Ruminations, Ohiro Oni-Eseleh explores a difficult but necessary truth: sometimes, love alone cannot sustain a relationship. “When Love Is Not Enough” examines the emotional, psychological, and relational factors tha...
Meet Ms. Funmto Ogunbamwo, M.S., NCC, Nigeria's Trailblazing Psychotherapist
Born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Ms. Funmto Ogunbamwo is passionate about dispelling the myths and stereotypes around mental health in Africa. A graduate of Austin College and Southern Methodist University in Texas, USA, Fumto is the founder ...
Conversation with Michael Balles, Director, Council on Addiction Prevention and Education (CAPE).
Mr. Michael Balles is a clinical social work practitioner and administrator. He is the Director of the Council on Addiction Prevention and Education (CAPE) of Dutchess County, New York. He has a record of significant accomplishments as an admin...
Conversation with Ms. Julianah Abimbola Ogundimu, MSW, MBA and Master CASAC-G
Ms. Julianah Abimbola Ogundimu, MSW, MBA and Master CASAC-G is a Team Leader/Opioid Disorder System Specialist at Ulster County NY Sheriff Office and Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice & Human Services. In this expansive interview, she d...