
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
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 271 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | ||||

This is hard to say but...well just have a listen please. Thank you for everything!
Please go to www.bunnyhugspodcast.com to find all my social media links, merch store, my children’s book, speaking information and more!
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Katja is a British author, advocate, podcaster, and diagnosed with having schizotypal and borderline personality disorder. Many people have heard of or maybe even know people with BPD but what about STP? As it turns out, even Katja has a hard time ex... more
Jordyn is a survivor of Munchausen by Proxy. She shares personal experiences with trauma, medical misdiagnosis, and her journey of self-discovery and healing. How does someone heal from Munchausen by Proxy? Why wasn’t her mother stopped and where is ... more
Mike Weber is a recently retired detective and current educator of Munchausen By Proxy. Maybe you have heard of the Gypsy Rose case? If not, Munchausen By Proxy is a mental illness and a form of child abuse. The caretaker of a child, knowingly, most ... more
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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!
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!
Thinking about you, Todd, as you work together your mental health more stable.
Lots of love from Guelph, Ontario!
I love this podcast! I have to admit that the name played a part in drawing me to it in the first place (I love bunnies!) but now I am working my way through all the episodes. It covers some very deep topics in mental health yet it is so real and relatable, while also somehow managing to be light and funny at the same time. It is also good to hear so many men opening up. Thank you!
Such an honest and informative podcast. Love the openness, vulnerability and lack of judgment of the host Todd. He is always so curious about his guests’ experiences, and so gentle with them. As an older listener (Gen Xer!), this podcast has been so informative on so many subjects that I was not very familiar with. And the new understanding has open my mind and made me more empathetic (hopefully!!). Thank you for doing this. Wish you continuing success, Todd!
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Centered on mental health topics and personal stories, this podcast offers a space for audiences to engage with real-life experiences surrounding mental illness, trauma, and addiction. The discussions within its episodes cover a variety of sensitive subjects, including suicide, child abuse, and the effects of stigma, making it a valuable resource for individuals seeking to understand and navigate their mental health struggles. With a unique blend of heartfelt storytelling, humor, and expert insights, it opens dialogues about challenging issues, showing listeners that no one has to face their battles alone. Its approach to discussing these often-taboo subjects is likely to resonate with individuals looking for relatable, honest narratives an... more
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Bunny Hugs and Mental Health launched 5 years ago and published 271 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Bunny Hugs and Mental Health include:
1. Katja Pavlovna
2. Jordyn Hope
3. Michael Weber
4. George Dean
5. Nicole Bromley
6. Amy Irvine
7. Martin Lockett
8. Jeremy Evans
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