Synopsis
This is What Anxiety Feels LikeSarah Fader is the CEO and Founder of Stigma Fighters, a 501C3 mental health non-profit organization. She lives with panic disorder and this is her podcast. www.sarahfader.com
Episodes
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The Anxious Truth With Drew Linsalata
08/06/2020 Duration: 31minDrew is the creator and host of The Anxious Truth, a slightly unorthodox anxiety podcast that’s been in full swing since 2015. With over 500,000 downloads (and growing), The Anxious Truth has spawned a large, vibrant and engaged social media community of amazing humans supporting, inspiring, encouraging and empowering each other to overcome anxiety and fear. Having suffered with anxiety, panic disorder, agoraphobia, and depression several times over a 20 year period, Drew got it together once and for all in 2008. Since then life has been happy, productive, and “normal” (although we’d all be hard pressed to define normal at times). For the last 15 years Drew has been active in the online anxiety community, working to use his experience and understanding to help those that are following down the path he’s travelled. His no-nonsense approach to these problems and willingness to provide direct, actionable advice even when it might not be easy to hear, has established him as a unique voice in the community.
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Psychedelics For Mental Health With @BGreenzweig
08/06/2020 Duration: 27minI'm an entrepreneur, CEO, father, husband who's on a mission to destigmatize the conversation on mental health. As someone who has battled depression and experienced the healing powers of psychedelics, I believe everyone deserves to find their own mental health balance, and the more knowledge one has, the more empowered they are to find it. Professionally, I have worked in the media and conferences industry since 2000, generating revenue, developing strategy, managing talent and executing growth plans. I have significant experience in technology, retail, consumer goods, financial services, energy, food & beverage, healthcare, defense, government, wellness and professional services. In 2012, I launched Momentum, a forward-thinking events company that relentlessly pursue future trends impacting the industries and professions that move markets. Today, I am dedicating the second act of my entrepreneurial life to busting the mental health stigma and finding creative ways to increase access and affordability
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You Don't Have to Worry So Much With Jeremy McKeen @McKeenish
23/04/2020 Duration: 01h16minJeremy McKeen, editor for the Good Men Project, writer, English teacher and Aquarius talks about his upcoming book of essays - You Don't Have to Worry So Much. Jeremy lives with Bipolar Disorder type II, his wife, kids and cats.
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Um and Ya Know With @JoyPearson
11/04/2020 Duration: 42minJoy and I talk about being anxiously attached, introverted, and in quarantine during COVID-19. We try not to say "um," and "ya know."
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This is what ADHD brains feel like
21/02/2019 Duration: 03minSometimes I feel like I inconvenience people by being myself
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Instagram Bans Self Harm Photos With @CulturalSavage
13/02/2019 Duration: 36minIn this episode, Aaron J Smith and I discuss Instagram's ban on photos of graphic images of self-harm.
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100 With @FiveSixer Norb Aikin - Be Kind to One Another
05/10/2018 Duration: 33minIn this episode, I interview an extremely special person, my dear friend Norb Aikin. He is the first author we published at Eliezer Tristan Publishing. His book 100 is a collection of poems that documents Norb's journey from heartbreak to insanity and finally ending at healing. Get a copy of 100 on Amazon https://amzn.to/2E2CFex As a Buffalonian who transplanted himself to Cortland, NY, Norb Aikin has been able to up his free-verse game in ways he couldn’t have imagined without a change of scenery. He has since won multiple Writing.com Quill awards for poetry and blogging and is now hoping to win over the people who hold actual books. Read more at norbaikin.com, norbaikin.wordpress.com, and by following him at Writing.com and Twitter under the username Fivesixer.
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Working The Brave Polls @RudyCaseres @ThisIsMyBrave
21/09/2018 Duration: 56minRudy Caseres and I hung out, talked about bipolar disorder and This is My Brave, which debuts in Los Angeles tomorrow night! Here's more from Rudy. My name is Rudy Caseres. I am an award-winning public speaker, writer, and vlogger who shares his story of living with bipolar and surviving suicide. I have traveled the country to work with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Mental Health America, Project Semicolon, and the American Association of Suicidology. My content has been featured on The Mighty, This is My Brave, OC87 Recovery Diaries, Wear Your Label, Project UROK, Schizophrenic NYC, The S Word, Mad in America, and HealthyPlace. In August 2017 I was awarded Outstanding Peer of the Year by NAMI California and in December 2017 I was selected by The Mighty as one of their Mental Health Heroes of 2017. I was born in and currently reside in San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA. Represented by This is My Brave Speakers Bureau
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High Tide Low Tide With @GumOnMyShoeBook and Fran Houston
06/09/2018 Duration: 34minHow Can You Be a Good Friend, When Your Friend Lives with Mental Illness? We all want to be there for our friends, but when your friend lives with mental illness it can be hard to know what to do, especially if you live far apart. Transatlantic best friends Martin Baker and Fran Houston share what they’ve learned about growing a supportive, mutually rewarding friendship between a “well one” and an “ill one.” “High Tide, Low Tide: The Caring Friend’s Guide to Bipolar Disorder” offers no-nonsense advice from the caring friend’s point of view, original approaches and practical tips, illustrated with real-life conversations and examples. No One Is Too Far Away to Be Cared for, or to Care Support your friend and celebrate each other, whether you live on the same street or oceans apart. Learn the key skills and attitudes you need for a successful caring friendship, and strategies to support your friend through episodes of mania, depression, and suicidal thinking, whilst also taking care of yourself.
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Throwing Away The Tortured Artist in Exchange For Wellness With Vanessa Jane
31/08/2018 Duration: 01h30minVanessa Jane is an International Creative Film Director. The Sydney based artist is best-known for both helping business owners from L.A. to Copenhagen design careers based on their purpose, and tripling their sales through sharing life and business stories on film. Think Humans of New York soul stories on film. But the 40-year old hasn’t always had such creative influence. Her previous life involved more studies and careers you could throw a stick at. Whilst some qualifications markedly quite impressive. And this journey alone directs her passion to spread creativity in the world. Vanessa Jane boasts a Advanced Diploma of Creative Producing, Diploma of Marketing, Arts and Entertainment, a Diploma of Social Science (Psychology) and a Master Practitioner of Neuro Linguistic Programming to name a few. Just ask her about the link between creativity with mental health, and you’ll see her face come alive. Throughout 2018 Vanessa Jane has plans to exclusively share the power of her work in the International press,
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I Forgot My Fucking Password And Walked Away With @KelbyCarr
27/08/2018 Duration: 30minKelby Carr is a new media innovator with 15+ years of experience in social media content, design, web development, SEO, marketing, email management and community building. Carr facilitated and coordinated online and live brand promotions for dozens of major corporations including YouTube, Disney Parks, Hasbro, Dodge, Johnson & Johnson, CVS, Best Buy, Hallmark, Little Debbie, HP and many more. She’s been interviewed in major publications including Wall Street Journal, U.S. News & World Report, NBC and MSNBC. Carr has been coding since 1982, social networking online since 1984, web publishing since 1992, blogging since 2002 and tweeting since 2007. She is the founder of one of the first conferences and online communities for influencers and digital marketers, Type-A Parent, and author of Pinterest For Dummies and Pinterest Marketing For Dummies.
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Helping You Stay With Caitlyn Willson @HelpingYouStay
08/08/2018 Duration: 27minCaitlyn the Intern is a wonderful 18-year-old who has struggled with self-harm and an eating disorder. She talks about attempting suicide at 14 and finding hope after surviving. She is working for Eliezer Tristan Publishing as an editorial intern.
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Interrupting And Distraction With @TheMuslimHippie
30/07/2018 Duration: 26minADHD is weird and it causes us to interrupt each other a lot.
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Evan Take A Brief Hiatus to Sadtown With @EvanJm02
08/07/2018 Duration: 38minI am sad that Evan is taking a vacation
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Trolls Pitch Books On Blow Jobs @EvanJm02 @CulturalSavage
27/06/2018 Duration: 41minSomeone asked me something inappropriate online and I answered it!
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I Almost Died And Look Up For Yes With @MitochrondrialEve
23/06/2018 Duration: 31minShe is a nurse who almost died and many people didn't believe her. Follow her on Twitter @MitochondrialEve
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Couragegrams With @StevenRatson
22/06/2018 Duration: 36minSteven Ratson is a Canadian mental health advocate who is passionate about suicide prevention, due to the loss of his best friend and soulmate Mike. In this episode we dicuss a variety of mental health-related topics, and one of those is his project entitled Couragegram. Listen and learn more. Follow him @StevenRatson
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You Can't Change People Into Rabbits With @EvanJm02
16/06/2018 Duration: 26minCan people change? Let's find out!
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Does The Camera Add Ten Pounds or Not? With @J_hillmark
07/06/2018 Duration: 01h06minHilary L. Jastram is the founder of J. Hill Marketing & Creative Services, an agency specializing in premier copywriting, editing and book editing for Fortune 500 brands and the “one-percent,” superstar entrepreneurs. Hilary is an author, editor at The Good Men Project, and contributor to Influencive, The Huffington Post and The Mighty, among other large-scale publications. Hilary is also the founder of Sick Biz, “An organization dedicated to providing support, resources, hacks, and hope to entrepreneurs affected by chronic illness, pain, disability, and sickness.
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Talking About ADHD and Unpredictable Old Ladies With @OFCLSparklle
30/05/2018 Duration: 36minSparklle and I talk about weird things including old ladies who are angry and do unpredictable things, ADHD, and passive aggressiveness. We forgot to sing Fiona Apple, but as soon as she gets to Portland it's on!