The Me You Can’t See documentary series.
The Me You Can’t See: A Path Forward will be a conversation hosted by series co-creators and executive producers Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry, with participants and experts from the series, which explored mental health and emotional well-being with high-profile guests. The subjects of the series will provide more insight into their stories, and experts will share further guidance.
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The Me You Can’t See series, participants discussed living with the challenges of mental health issues. The series’ producers partnered with 14 accredited experts and organizations from around the world to offer information on different pathways to treatment.
Apple TV+ has announced “The Me You Can’t See: A Path Forward,” a town hall conversation hosted by co-creators and executive producers Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry, with subjects and experts from the documentary series exploring mental health and emotional well-being, premiering Friday, May 28 for free on Apple TV+.
Following the global debut of the documentary series, “The Me You Can’t See: A Path Forward,” Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry reunite with advisors and participants for a wide-ranging conversation about mental health and emotional well-being, and where we go from here.
Here’s how Apple describes the town hall conversation:
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Image Credit: FACEBOOK/Okanagan Nation Alliance May 17, 2021 - 7:00 AM The Okanagan Nation Alliance fisheries team is releasing sockeye fry into streams this spring across the Okanagan as part of its ongoing program to restore sockeye populations to the Okanagan and Columbia River Basin. The releases are held in conjunction with annual salmon ceremonies, said Okanagan Nation Alliance fisheries manager Howie Wright. In 2004, the ONA began stocking Skaha Lake and in 2017, Okanagan Lake with hatchery-reared fry. The alliance monitors their growth, survival, and interactions on kokanee populations. From 2014, the ONA has been rearing the fry for release from its Penticton hatchery.