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Bunny Hugs and Mental Health

Todd Rennebohm, Bleav
Mental Health
Depression
Parenting
Chronic Pain
Recovery
Healthcare System
Sandy Hook Elementary School
Nova Scotia
Choose Love Movement
Compassionate Intervention Act
Addiction
Anxiety
Substance Abuse
Grief
Sex Addiction
Vitamin D
Emotional Reactivity
Commuting Stress
ADHD
Piriformis Syndrome

Welcome to the best podcast you've never heard of. This is a free, safe space for people to learn from other's experiences with mental health and addictions. Bunny Hugs and Mental Health features real life stories and experiences of survivors, bereaved families and professionals. Suicide attempt survivor and host Todd Rennebohm has candid conversations on various mental illnesses, traumas and ment... more

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Latest Episodes

Brady Lee shares his profound journey through mental health struggles, including depression, anxiety, self-harm and suicide attempts. He discusses the stigma surrounding men's mental health and the importance of open dialogue. Brady recounts his expe... more

Naazh (Dana) shares her journey through profound depression, addiction, and the challenges of navigating her identity as a trauma therapist while dealing with her own trauma. She reflects on how childhood trauma set her up to make poor decisions as a... more

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Nicole shares her profound journey as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse from her step father, discussing the complexities of trauma, shame, and healing. She emphasizes the importance of speaking out and the lifelong nature of recovery. After a dec... more

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Crystal Lancaster shares her journey with bipolar disorder, detailing her experiences from diagnosis to managing her mental health during pregnancy. She discusses the importance of seeking specialized care, the challenges of medication, and the impac... more

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Nicole Bromley
Advocate for sexual abuse survivors and founder of One Voice
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Episode: Sexual Abuse and Suicide: Am I to Blame? - Nicole Bromley
Amy Irvine
Survivor sharing her experience with an abusive relationship and supporting other victims.
Episode: Having a Serial Rapist For a Husband - Amy Irvine Part 2
Martin Lockett
Counselor, public speaker, and author
Episode: I Killed Two People While Driving Drunk - Martin Lockett
Jeremy Evans
Bearer of a powerful story as a grizzly bear attack survivor and PTSD advocate.
Episode: How I Survived A Bear Attack And Severe PTSD - Jeremy Evans
Jennifer Buta
A mother from Michigan who lost her son Jordan to suicide linked to online sextortion.
Episode: Sextortionists Convinced My Son To Take His Life - Jennifer Buta
Giselle Craig
Survivor of domestic abuse and advocate
Episode: Life After Abuse, Stalking and Tragedy - Giselle Craig
Will Craig
An advocate and author who has started his own podcast.
Sunday Reset with Will and Friends
Episode: Advocacy and Self Reflection - Will Craig
Brook Fisher
Survivor of familial homicides, mental health advocate, and former social work student.
Episode: Hostage and Familicide Survivor - Brook Fisher
Sean Hemeon
Actor, performer, and author of The Good Little Drug Lord
Episode: A Gay, Mormon, Drug Dealing, Informant PART 1 - Sean Hemeon

Host

Todd Rennebohm
Host of Bunny Hugs and Mental Health, Todd Rennebohm is a suicide attempt survivor who brings authenticity and empathy to conversations around mental health and recovery. He creates a candid space for guests to share their stories and for listeners to feel connected and understood.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 186 ratings
  • To todd

    I listened to you talk yesterday in regina; and i just wanted to comment on your character. you seem like are an amazing person who’s been through the lowest of lows. life isn’t always kind, but uplifting people like you make this world a better place. i am so proud of how far you’ve came and see you as a motivation to keep strong and keep working. ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    theslimecafe
    Canada2 months ago
  • Well done

    An engaging show with humor and heartfelt glimpses into so many aspects of just being human

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Foxfieldfarm1276
    United States4 months ago
  • Great stories, interviewing skills are lacking a bit

    Todd created a great, safe platform for people to share their mental health journeys. My only suggestion for Todd is to let the guests talk more. He often interjects with his own experiences (which are valid) to the point that it takes away from the guest’s story. Also, sometimes Todd’s timing with his jokes seems inappropriate.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Smgcar
    United States4 months ago
  • Great show

    I highly recommend

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    volcomdiva
    United States4 months ago
  • Host needs to not talk and listen, cringe comments.

    I was listening to the woman who was an amputee and host felt compelled to make dumb remarks throughout the interview. The young women handled it impressively well but I lost count of his tactless and off the cuff remarks. If you don’t understand something, just listen. You’re not funny! If the sisters weren’t so remarkable I would have turned this off.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    eg portland
    United States7 months ago

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Some listeners suggest that the host could improve by allowing more space for guests to share without interjection, though performance is generally seen as engaging.
Listeners appreciate the authenticity and relatability of the stories shared, making them feel less alone in their struggles.
The host's light-hearted approach to heavy topics receives positive feedback, with many enjoying the balance of humor and seriousness in discussions.

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Talking Points

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Life After Abuse, Stalking and Tragedy - Giselle Craig
Q: What would you say to another woman in your situation?
Honestly, if you see a red flag, be very careful, very cautious, you know, because one red flag can lead to two red flags and then so forth. Leave soon and do not sit there healing, changing, because I tried everything to make him change.
A Gay, Mormon, Drug Dealing, Informant PART 1 - Sean Hemeon
Q: How did you get into acting?
Sean discusses the encouragement from his counselor during rehab and going to LA to pursue acting.
A Gay, Mormon, Drug Dealing, Informant PART 1 - Sean Hemeon
Q: When did you know you were gay?
Sean Hemeon reflects on his experiences and feelings growing up in a religious environment and realizing his sexual identity at 13.
Hostage and Familicide Survivor - Brook Fisher
Q: So what chunk of your life, age group was maybe the most difficult and which was the most eye opening and maybe were they the same?
High school was the most difficult because of regular high school stuff but the bullying and being mean really hurt.
Hostage and Familicide Survivor - Brook Fisher
Q: So you're like, use this shampoo in this product and here's your prescription.
Make sure we're journaling every day. Bring it back at your next appointment. We'll look over it.

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The content focuses on mental health, trauma, and addiction, weaving real-life stories from survivors, bereaved families, and professionals into engaging conversations. Through personal experiences, each episode sheds light on distinct aspects of mental health, from the challenges of navigating the justice system for victims of abuse to the profound impacts of loss and survival. The host employs a candid and humorous approach, making tough subjects more relatable while fostering a safe atmosphere for listeners to connect with and learn from these deeply personal narratives.

A particularly noteworthy element is the emphasis on advocacy and awareness, as guests share their journeys not just to heal personally but also to inspire and help oth... more

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Recent guests on Bunny Hugs and Mental Health include:

1. Nicole Bromley
2. Amy Irvine
3. Martin Lockett
4. Jeremy Evans
5. Jennifer Buta
6. Giselle Craig
7. Will Craig
8. Brook Fisher

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