Giving Voice to Depression · The Gift of Gratitude – Rebroadcast Hearing the stories of how other people survive and manage life with depression inspired Dan, a …
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164- Talking About Depression Like It’s Common. Because It Is.
1.8K Views December 8, 2020 Be first to comment
In one of the most unvarnished, unstigmatized discussions we’ve had to date, rapper/comedian Zane Thomas tackles everything from helping a suicidal friend to how substance use has impacted his…
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Depression- An Attack in Your Own Voice (Rebroadcast)
1.5K Views August 11, 2020 Be first to comment
A Giving Voice to Depression podcast listener, who had never spoken publicly about his history or struggles, shares several powerful and memorable metaphors for the experience of living…
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150- Stigma vs Recovery (Bipolar Disorder) part2
1.5K Views July 28, 2020 Be first to comment
Michelle was told that getting professional help for her mental illnesses would be a stain on her “permament record” that would prevent her from getting into a prestigious…
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149-Stigma v Recovery (Bipolar Disorder) pt1
1.6K Views July 21, 2020 Be first to comment
Giving Voice to Depression · 149-Stigma v Recovery (Bipolar Disorder) pt1 She knew something was wrong. That she was “different.” At times she could not distinguish …
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145-Could COVID-19 Finally Destigmatize Mental Illness
1.8K Views June 23, 2020 Be first to comment
Giving Voice to Depression · 145-Could COVID-19 Finally Destigmatize Mental Illness As “invisible” illnesses depression, anxiety and other mental-health challenges are misunderstood, dismissed, even …
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Depression The Curse of the Strong (Dr. Tim Cantopher)-Reposting
1.3K Views June 2, 2020 Be first to comment
Giving Voice to Depression · Depression The Curse of the Strong (Dr. Tim Cantopher)II A psychiatrist who has treated more than 3,000 people with depression,
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“Shame festers in dark places. The more the family hides, or denies, that their loved one died by suicide, the more the shame will grow inside of them. By…
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128 -I Was That Guy (Who Thought Depression Was a Choice)
2.1K Views January 20, 2020 Be first to comment
A candid, vulnerable and revealing conversation with a father and grandfather about his journey to understanding and accepting depression as a real and serious illness. Though he…
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If your depression and dark thoughts cross over to suicidal intent, do you know what to do? Sara does a lot of work in suicide prevention. Her PhD…