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Bunny Hugs and Mental Health

Todd Rennebohm, Bleav
Mental Health
Addiction
Trauma
Suicide
Grief
Depression
Recovery
ADHD
Parenting
Substance Abuse
Bipolar Disorder
Anxiety
Suicide Prevention
Munchausen By Proxy
Community Support
PTSD
Trauma Recovery
Heart Attack
Domestic Abuse
Healthcare System

Bunny Hugs and Mental Health features real life stories and experiences from survivors, bereaved families and professionals. Suicide attempt survivor and host Todd Rennebohm has candid conversations about various mental illnesses, traumas, addiction, and mental health issues. It is recognized as one of the best Canadian mental health podcasts, offering a safe space that combines deep, serious topi... more

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Jenn’s podcast, “The Shadows We Cast,” delves into the lasting effects of mental health issues through generations. She shares her personal journey, having grown up with a mother who battled addiction and mental health challenges. By inviting guests ... more

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Emily is an advocate, author of the book My Sunflower Soul, and one of the sweetest people I’ve ever met. In this conversation, Emily shares her harrowing journey through emotional, physical, and sexual trauma, and her path to healing. She discusses ... more

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Emily is an advocate, author of the book My Sunflower Soul, and one of the sweetest people I’ve ever met. In this conversation, Emily shares her harrowing journey through emotional, physical, and sexual trauma, and her path to healing. She discusses ... more

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This week’s guest is a former cast member of Love is Blind, an advocate, an informed citizen, a podcast host and just a great dude, Nick Thompson. Nick created UCAN, a foundation to support and advocate for people that have been exploited and traumat... more

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Recent Guests

Jennifer St. John
Host of The Shadows We Cast, focused on intergenerational mental health impacts
The Shadows We Cast
Episode: Life With An Addicted, Bipolar Mother - Jenn St. John
Emily Quint
Advocate, author of My Sunflower Soul
Author and Advocate
Episode: Cancer, Domestic Abuse, Sexual Violence, and Fertility Issues - Emily Quint PART 1
Nick Thompson
Former Love is Blind cast member; advocate; UCAN founder; podcast host
UCAN Foundation
Episode: Love, Advocacy, The Media, and Political Fatigue - Nick Thompson
Wendy Cole
Trans woman who transitioned at 67; advocate and co-host of Demystifying the Transgender Journey
Demystifying the Transgender Journey
Episode: Transitioning at 67 in America - Wendy Cole
Bernadine Fox
Author of Coming to Voice, Surviving an Abusive Therapist; radio host of ReThreading Madness; disability rights and mental health advocate
Author, ReThreading Madness
Episode: 20 Years of Counsellor Abuse - Bernadine Fox
Katja Pavlovna
Guest diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder and Schizotypal Personality Disorder
The PBD Bunch
Episode: Schizotypal and Borderline Personality Disorder - Katja Pavlovna
Jordyn Hope
Survivor of Munchausen by Proxy and speaker.
Munchausen Support
Episode: Surviving Munchausen by Proxy - Jordyn Hope
Michael Weber
Retired police detective specializing in Munchausen by Proxy cases
Episode: Investigating Munchausen by Proxy - Mike Weber
George Dean
Child and youth care worker with a harrowing childhood
Episode: Growing Up In Foster Homes, Group Homes and the Streets - George Dean

Host

Todd Rennebohm
Host of Bunny Hugs and Mental Health

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 199 ratings
  • A+!

    Awesome, honest conversations and super interesting stories from brave people. So glad I found your podcast, it’s the perfect podcast for car rides, chores, and just when you need a break from life. Can’t wait for more when you’re back from your break!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Erind83
    Canada4 months ago
  • Rest up!

    Love your show! I’ll be here when you get back from your R and R👊

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lmg1971
    Canada5 months ago
  • Raw - Real - Needed

    After my friend’s suicide, I tried therapy for the first time in my life, but it didn’t fully resonate with me. Talking with friends eventually began to feel limited, not because they don’t care, but because I realized that I don’t always need to talk. Sometimes, I need to listen. Bunny, Hugs & Mental Health has given me exactly that through storytelling, honesty, and real conversations. It feels genuine and deeply comforting, and it opens the door to conversations about mental health that we a... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Akamai__808
    United States5 months ago
  • Todd

    I have thoroughly enjoyed listening to your podcast; sorry to hear that you are having a difficult time-please take care of yourself-look forward to having you back!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kat4 Apricot
    United States6 months ago
  • For Todd…

    You take care of yourself! I love your content and we need you here for that! Please be safe and work through your stuff so you can come back stronger and healthier! Be well, Sir!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nkminprogress
    United States6 months ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners praise the host's empathy and genuine curiosity.
Guests and topics are deeply personal and impactful.
The show helps reduce stigma by sharing tough stories with warmth.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Life With An Addicted, Bipolar Mother - Jenn St. John
Q: What role did conversations and support groups like Al-Anon play in your family's coping and recovery journey?
Al-Anon provided a framework to decouple the disease from the person, offered community and understanding, and helped us learn healthier ways to cope and communicate.
Life With An Addicted, Bipolar Mother - Jenn St. John
Q: You mentioned your mom had PTSD and bipolar disorder; how did you come to understand her childhood and its impact on her behavior?
It took years of therapy, setting boundaries, and learning to separate the disease from the person, which helped both me and my sisters develop empathy and a clearer view of how her past shaped her actions.
Transitioning at 67 in America - Wendy Cole
Q: Tell me about 1971.
Wendy describes that transition began in the early 1970s, the severe social and legal barriers of the time, and the lack of available medical options. She recalls seeking out a psychiatrist and confronting hostility from professionals, which underscores the immense risk and isolation she faced before medical and social landscapes began to shift.
Surviving Munchausen by Proxy - Jordyn Hope
Q: How did you start piecing things together?
Jordyn recounts her realization during a psychology class about Munchausen by Proxy and her subsequent flooded memories.
Surviving Munchausen by Proxy - Jordyn Hope
Q: What is Munchausen or Munchausen by Proxy?
Jordyn explains it involves a caretaker fabricating or inducing illness in another for sympathy and attention.

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This show centers on real-life mental health journeys, trauma, addiction, and recovery through intimate conversations with survivors, families, and professionals. Episodes frequently spotlight survivor stories, abuse and exploitation, and systemic gaps in care, often balancing heavy topics with warmth, humor, and empathy. A standout is the host's willingness to tackle difficult subjects openly while maintaining a safe space for guests to share deeply personal experiences, making it a strong fit for listeners seeking authentic, human-focused discussions with practical takeaways for stigma reduction and support-seeking.

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Recent guests on Bunny Hugs and Mental Health include:

1. Jennifer St. John
2. Emily Quint
3. Nick Thompson
4. Wendy Cole
5. Bernadine Fox
6. Katja Pavlovna
7. Jordyn Hope
8. Michael Weber

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