When we launched the No Notes podcast in December 2024, we weren’t sure what the response would be.
Suffice it to say—it’s been huge. Huge.

What’s Coming in Season 2 of No Notes?
Season 1 was chock full of excitement—but season 2 is even bigger. We’re interviewing everybody who’s who in behavioral health—from regulatory experts to payer experts, and everything in between! So buckle up and dig in—we’re excited to share season 2 with you!
Check it out on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!
Episode 1 – Behavioral Health & the New Administration
Featuring Chuck Ingoglia, President & CEO, National Council for Mental Wellbeing, and Al Guida, President & CEO, Guide Consulting Services
New leadership in Washington brings new priorities—and for behavioral health organizations, that means uncertainty and potential change. In this episode of No Notes, host Denny Morrison, PhD, speaks with Chuck Ingoglia, President & CEO of the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, and Al Guida, President & CEO of Guide Consulting Services, to explore what the new administration’s policies may mean for Medicaid funding, grant opportunities, and other critical aspects of behavioral healthcare. They’ll also provide insights into how behavioral health leaders can stay proactive and prepared for the road ahead.
Episode 2 – AI & Addiction Treatment
Featuring Dale Klatzker, PhD, Retired CEO, Gaudenzia
AI has shown significant promise in community mental health, but how does that translate to addiction treatment settings? In this episode of No Notes, host Denny Morrison, PhD, speaks with Dale Klatzker about the unique challenges addiction and substance use treatment organizations face—and how AI solutions are positioned to help improve compliance, streamline documentation, and enhance care outcomes.
Episode 3 – Behind the Scenes of Building Behavioral Health-Specific AI
Featuring Samuel Jefroykin, Director of Data & AI Research, Eleos, and Natalia Szapiro, Clinical Team Lead, Eleos
The recipe for behavioral health-specific AI calls for a unique combination of advanced technical approaches and deep clinical expertise. That’s why, here at Eleos, our AI development team includes top-tier technologists and data scientists as well as experienced (and more importantly, practicing) behavioral health clinicians. The result? AI tools that are as secure and efficient as they are accurate and clinically relevant.
In this episode of No Notes, host Denny Morrison, PhD, speaks with Samuel Jefroykin, Director of Data & AI Research at Eleos, and Natalia Szapiro, Clinical Team Lead at Eleos, about how the company leverages cutting-edge NLP and ML concepts alongside careful review and validation from practicing providers to build AI tools that truly align with the realities of behavioral healthcare.
Episode 4 – AI Standards in Behavioral Health
Featuring Brian Anderson, MD, CEO & Cofounder, Coalition for Health AI (CHAI)
As AI becomes increasingly integrated into healthcare, the need for clear, discipline-specific standards grows stronger. In this episode of No Notes, host Denny Morrison, PhD, chats with Dr. Brian Anderson, CEO & Cofounder, Coalition for Health AI (CHAI), about the current landscape of healthcare-specific AI standards, zeroing in on behavioral health in particular.
They explore why specialized guidelines are necessary, who should be involved in setting them, and how CHAI is working to establish clear criteria for AI solutions. Additionally, Dr. Anderson discusses the key pillars of CHAI’s standards and his thoughts on how they will evolve in the months and years to come.
Episode 5 – Reducing Compliance Risk & Legal Liability with AI
Featuring Laura Siclari, Esq., Managing Partner, Siclari Law Group
Compliance and legal liability are ever-present concerns within any healthcare entity, and behavioral health organizations are no exception. Fortunately, AI offers new tools to help mitigate—and even prevent—these risks. In this episode of No Notes, host Denny Morrison, PhD, speaks with healthcare law attorney Laura Siclari about how AI can help behavioral health leaders avoid non-compliant documentation, billing errors, and even legal claims. They’ll also explore best practices for implementing AI solutions that prioritize risk reduction and legal protection.
Coming soon!
Episode 6 – From Care to Cutting Edge
Featuring Wes Williams, PhD, CIO, WellPower
For some behavioral health professionals, the path from clinical practice to IT leadership is both rewarding and unexpected. In this episode of No Notes, host Denny Morrison, PhD, chats with Wes Williams about his journey from direct care provider to his role as CIO at WellPower. They’ll also explore how AI is shaping the rapid evolution of care and unlocking unprecedented opportunities for innovation—and why it’s crucial to include tech leaders with clinical backgrounds in the development process.
Coming soon!
Episode 7 – Burnout & Behavioral Health AI: Is it the Answer?
Featuring Correnda Perkins, LCSW, Chief Program Officer, Hillsides
Between provider shortages, unmanageable caseloads, emotional fatigue, and onerous administrative requirements, it’s no wonder burnout runs rampant in behavioral health. While AI has the power to alleviate many of the challenges contributing to the behavioral health burnout epidemic, it’s not a silver bullet. Furthermore, without the right cultural approach to AI, it could end up exacerbating burnout levels—by increasing productivity expectations, for example. Thus, to ensure the application of AI has the desired workforce effect, behavioral health leaders must be cautious and intentional.
In this episode of No Notes, our host Denny Morrison, PhD, sits down with Correnda Perkins, LCSW, Chief Program Officer at Hillsides, to chat about the undeniable workforce benefits of behavioral health AI—as well as the key cultural and operational considerations behavioral health leaders must account for to ensure AI technology has the desired impact on staff satisfaction and performance.
Coming soon!
Episode 8 – The Provider Compensation Conundrum
Featuring Katie Weihe, Human Resources Vice President at Aurora Mental Health & Recovery, and Amanda Rankin, Customer Insights Lead at Eleos
Community mental health organizations face a unique challenge: providing fair and competitive compensation to their clinicians while operating under tight financial constraints. In this episode of No Notes, host Denny Morrison, PhD, sits down with Katie Weihe, Human Resources Vice President at Aurora Mental Health, and Amanda Rankin, Customer Insights Lead at Eleos, to explore current trends in provider compensation, the challenges that leaders face when setting pay scales, and creative strategies for attracting and retaining top clinical talent without breaking the budget.
Coming soon!
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